Wireless Pushbutton Switch
A2W
Wireless switch using sub-GHz band
Combines wireless reliability and
ease-of-use in consideration of work
environments
• Sub-GHz band for reduced interference and better signal
propagation to difficult-to-reach areas
• Visualization of impedance to wireless transmission because of
damage or noise, using Master Unit error output
• Visualization of Slave button reception status using reception
confirmation LEDs
• Transmission distance independent of the transmission
For the most recent information on models that have been certified for
safety standards, refer to your OMRON website.
position of the Slave button
• Visualization of configuration using PC tools * that avoid
erroneous ID registration
• Visualization of signal quality in display and usage environments using PC tools *
• 8 outputs with focus on decentralized control
• Self-power generation eliminates battery replacement and enhances safety and energy saving in the Slave button
• Slave button's shape allows easy use of buttons
* Release planned for April 2018
System Components
Display board or PT, etc.
PLC, etc.
Master Unit A2W-R@@-WC1
Transistor output
Up to 8 points
Wireless
The Slave button transmits an operation
signal to the Master Unit, and the Master
Unit responds a reception confirmation
signal to the Slave button.
Slave button A2W-T@-WC1 (Up to 8 points)
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Model Number Structure
Model Number Structure
Slave button
A 2 W- @ @ - WC@ @ @ @ @ @
1
2
3
1.
4
5
6
2.
7
3.
Slave button
4.
Frequency (MHz)
T
C
6.
5.
Protocol
922.5
1
OMRON's protocol
7.
Button color
Button type
Flange color
1
Mushroom
R
Red
R
Red
2
Full guard
G
Green
Y
Yellow
Y
Yellow
B
Black
A
Blue
W
White
B
Black
Note: This product is a wireless device that conforms to the radio regulations of United States or Canada.
It cannot be used outside of United States or Canada.
For product details, please contact us separately.
Master Unit
A 2 W- @ @ @ - WC@ @ @
1
2
3
1.
4
5
2.
3.
Master Unit
Frequency (MHz)
R
4.
C
922.5
Output Configuration
N
Sinking Outputs
P
Sourcing Outputs
5.
Protocol
1
OMRON's protocol
Area
US
United States or
Canada
Note: This product is a wireless device that conforms to the radio regulations of United States or Canada.
It cannot be used outside of United States or Canada.
For product details, please contact us separately.
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Area
US
United States or
Canada
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Ordering Information
Unit
Type
Button type
Frequency (MHz)
Mushroom
Slave button
922.5
Full guard
Area
Button color
Flange color
United States or
Canada
Model
Red
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US1RB
United States or
Canada
Green
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US1GB
United States or
Canada
Yellow
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US1YB
United States or
Canada
Blue
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US1AB
United States or
Canada
White
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US1WB
United States or
Canada
Black
Red
A2W-TC-WC1 US1BR
United States or
Canada
Black
Yellow
A2W-TC-WC1 US1BY
United States or
Canada
Black
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US1BB
United States or
Canada
Red
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US2RB
United States or
Canada
Green
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US2GB
United States or
Canada
Yellow
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US2YB
United States or
Canada
Blue
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US2AB
United States or
Canada
White
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US2WB
United States or
Canada
Black
Red
A2W-TC-WC1 US2BR
United States or
Canada
Black
Yellow
A2W-TC-WC1 US2BY
United States or
Canada
Black
Black
A2W-TC-WC1 US2BB
Master Unit
Type
Frequency (MHz)
Master Unit
922.5
Area
United States or Canada
Output configuration
Model
Sinking Outputs
A2W-RCN-WC1 US
Sourcing Outputs
A2W-RCP-WC1 US
Note: This product is a wireless device that conforms to the radio regulations of United States or Canada.
It cannot be used outside of United States or Canada.
For product details, please contact us separately.
Options (sold separately)
Type
Model
Remarks
A2W-AT2.5-WC1
Frequencies: all frequencies supported, cable length 2.5 m
Degree of protection: IP65
Slave button holder
A2W-H-WC1
One A2W-H-WC1 is included at purchase of a slave unit.
Slave button strap
A2W-S-WC1
High-sensitivity magnetic-base antenna
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Ratings
Wireless Specifications
Slave button model
Item
A2W-TC-WC1@@@@@
A2W-RC@-WC1 @@
Master Unit model
Set frequency
922.5 MHz
Frequency channels
1 channel
Transmission power
50 mV/m max.
Wireless service area communications
speed
100 kbit/s
Communications method
Simplex communications
Number of wireless pushbuttons
connected
8 max.
Communications distance (line of sight)
Approx. 100 m outdoors (with the included pencil antenna)
Transmission time
Approx. 3 ms (from Slave button transmission to Slave button reception)
Repeater function
Not supported.
Applicable Standards
Area
Wireless standards
Approved by 47 CFR 15.205
Approved by 47 CFR 15.209
Approved by 47 CFR 15.249
Approved by RS-210
United States or
Canada
Safety standards
Approved by cULus 62368-1
Conforms to IEC 623680-1
Conforms to EN 62368-1
EMC standards
Conforms to EN 301 489-1
Conforms to EN 301 489-3
Conformance to EN Standards
Use a DC power line less than 3 m to conform to EN standards.
If a power line of 3 m or longer is required, extend the length at the Switching Power Supply's primary side (i.e., the AC power line).
Slave button
Ratings
Item
Specifications
Operating force
25 N max.
Number of operations
1,000,000 operations
Vibration resistance
Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz, half amplitude: 0.75 mm
Sweep 5 min, 2 h
Shock resistance
1,000 m/s2
Direction: 3-axis, 6 directions
Ambient operating temperature range
-10 to +55°C (no condensation or freezing)
Ambient operating humidity range
20% to 90%, (no condensation)
Atmosphere
No corrosive gas
Storage temperature range
-40 to +70°C (no condensation or freezing)
Storage humidity range
20% to 90%, (no condensation)
Degree of protection
IP65
Altitude
2,000 m max.
Weight
100 g max.
Reception Confirmation LED
Item
Details
Green
Reception success (received field strength “Strong”)
Yellow
Reception success (received field strength “Weak”)
Red
Reception failure
Not lit
Slave button fault (no signal transmission from Slave button)
Operating Characteristics
Item
12
Code
Unit
Operating force
OF
N
Total travel
TT
mm
Initial standard value
25 N max.
6 mm
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Master Unit
Ratings
Item
Master Unit
power supply
Output rated
Error clear
terminal
Specifications
Rated voltage
24 VDC
Allowable voltage range
21.6 to 26.4 VDC
Power consumption
2.4 W max.
Input current
0.1 A max.
Output points
Output 8 points
One other point for error output
Output circuit shared
voltage
30 VDC max.
Maximum load current
50 mA per point
Leakage current
0.1 mA max.
Residual voltage
2.0 V max.
Output logic
One-shot (500 ms)
Response time
30 ms or less (from Slave button transmission to Master Unit signal output)
Number of connected
Slave buttons
8 max.
Residual voltage at short 1.5 V or less, ON
Leakage current
0.1 mA or less, OFF (current at short: approx. 7 mA)
Insulation resistance
20 MΩ max. (100 VDC)
Between the case and power supply terminals and all outputs terminals
Between all power supply terminals and all outputs terminals
Dielectric strength
1,000 VAC, 1 min.
Between the case and power supply terminals and all outputs terminals
Between all power supply terminals and all outputs terminals
Vibration resistance
Frequency: 10 to 55 Hz, half amplitude: 0.42mm
3-Directional, 120 minutes each (1 sweep, 1 min. ×120 sweeps)
Shock resistance
150 m/s2
Direction of shock: 3-axis, 6 directions
Shock frequency: 3 × each direction, total 18
Ambient operating temperature range
-10 to +55°C (no condensation or freezing)
Ambient operating humidity range
20% to 90% (no condensation)
Surrounding atmospheric conditions
No corrosive gas
Ambient storage temperature range
-40 to +70°C (no condensation or freezing)
Ambient operating humidity
20% to 90% (no condensation)
Degree of protection
IP20
Altitude
2,000 m max.
Memory protection
Non-volatile memory (Number of write operations: 1,000,000)
Weight
150 g (not including antenna)
160 g (including antenna)
Mounting
DIN rail mounting
Screw mounting
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Parts Names and Functions
Slave button
Button
Flange
Reception Confirmation LED
Strap hole
Master Unit
A BCD E
Q
P
S
R
U
T
V
W
F G HI J K LM NO
Terminal
Number
name
A
B
C
D
24 VDC
24 VDC Power
supply
0 V 1 terminals
0V2
Error clear
terminal
E
CLR
F
OUT 1
G
OUT 2
H
OUT 3
I
J
OUT 4 Output
OUT 5 terminals
K
OUT 6
L
OUT 7
M
OUT 8
Functions
Supply 24 VDC.
Connect the error clear terminal to 0V (GND).
Connects the output signal line.
There are two output types: sinking and
sourcing.
• A2W-R@N-WC1 @@: Sinking Outputs
• A2W-R@P-WC1 @@: Sourcing Outputs
Connects the error signal line.
There are two output types: sinking and
sourcing.
• A2W-R@N-WC1 @@: Sinking Outputs
• A2W-R@P-WC1 @@: Sourcing Outputs
N
ERR
Error
output
terminal
O
COM
Common
terminal for Used as common for output and error output.
outputs
P
Q
14
Name
-
-
Antenna
terminal
Reset
switch
Number
Terminal
name
R
-
Output
settings
switch
Used to register or delete the ID of the Slave
button to or from the output of the Master Unit.
Also used to reset the error output without
using the error clear terminal.
S
-
Mode
settings
switch
Set the operation mode of the Master Unit to
ID mode, TEST mode, and RUN mode.
T
-
Power LED
Lit green when the power is ON.
(PWR)
U
-
Error LED
(ERR)
Lit red when there is a possibility that
abnormality occurs in the master unit and it
will not output correctly according to the Slave
button operation.
Received
field
strength
LED (RCV)
• RUN mode or TEST mode
It lights according to the received electric
field strength of the received data.
Lit green: Received field strength is "Strong"
Lit red:
Received field strength is "Weak"
• ID mode
Lit green when registration or deletion is
success.
Flashing green when registration or
deletion is failure.
• When error output occurs
Lit green when the Master Unit setting data
error is detected.
Lit yellow when there is a possibility that the
Master Unit will not output properly according
to the Slave button operation.
Output
LED
(OUTPUT
1 to 8)
• RUN mode
When outputting to the output terminal, the
corresponding output LED lit yellow.
• TEST mode
It does not output to the output terminal,
and the corresponding output LED lit
yellow.
• ID mode
The output LED corresponding to the
output setting switch lit yellow.
V
-
Name
Connect the included pencil antenna.
(Optional antenna A2W-AT2.5-WC1 can also
be connected.)
It transmits and receives data by wireless
communications via the antenna.
• Delete the Slave button registration
information corresponding to the output
settings switch.
• By pressing the output settings switch in the
"ERR CLR" state when an error output is
generated, error output will be reset.
• When the power is turned ON in the
pressed state, it is reset to the factory
setting.
W
-
Functions
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Display Section
LED
name
Color
PWR
Green
Enabled mode
Status
Lit
Always enabled
RUN/TEST
Green
or
yellow
RCV
ERR
No power supplied
Lit/Not lit
Received field strength monitor:
Lit green: Received field strength is “Strong” (lit up for 500 msec)
Lit yellow: Received field strength is “Weak” (lit up for 500 msec)
Not lit:
No received
ID registration:
Lit green:
ID registration successful (lit up for 3 s)
Not lit:
Data for ID registration not received
Flashing green: ID registration failed (flashes for 3 s after every 250 ms)
Lit/Not lit/
Flashing
Enabled only when
ERR LED is lit
Lit/Not lit
Lit green: Error in Master Unit setting data
Lit yellow: Error in the most important function (wireless received, registration/verification, or output)
All not lit: Error in CPU initialization process during startup
Lit
Data is received from the ID assigned to the corresponding output
Yellow
ID
Red
During Power Supply
Not lit
ID
RUN/TEST
OUTPUT
1 to 8
Meaning
Always enabled
Delete ID:
Lit green:
ID deletion successful (lit up for 3 s)
Not lit:
Data for ID deletion not received
Flashing green: ID deletion failed (flashes for 3 s after every 250 ms)
Not lit
Data is not received from the ID assigned to the corresponding output
Lit
Reads corresponding output settings switch values 1 to 8
All Lit
Reads output settings switch value DEL
All not lit
Reads output settings switch value ERR_CLR
Lit
Error in CPU initialization processing at startup, or in Master Unit setting data, or in the most important
function (wireless received, registration/verification, or output)
Not lit
No Master Unit error
Note: For received field strength LED (RCV) green flashing, this also flashes even when attempting to select or reset a non-registered output
settings No. and delete or reset.
Settings Switch
Setting Procedures
Mode Settings Switch
Slave buttons Registration Setting
Set the operation mode of the Master Unit.
Factory setting: ID
Operation mode
Function
RUN
Communications mode: carry out normal communications
TEST
Test mode: Perform installation test such as reception
intensity measurement *
ID
ID mode: Register or delete Slave buttons
* There is no output from the output terminal.
Output Settings Switch
Register or delete the Slave button ID * for each output number of the
Master Unit.
Factory setting: 1
No.
Enabled
mode
1 to 8
ID
DEL
ERR
CLR
ERR LED
lit red
+
RCV LED
lit yellow
Other settings
requirements
Function
Continuous data
reception within a fixed
period from the Slave
button to be registered
Register the ID of the target
Slave button to be registered
in the specified output
number
Press the Reset switch
(ON)
Delete IDs of all Slave
buttons registered in the
specified output number
Continuous data reception
within a fixed period from
the Slave button for which
the registration is to be
deleted
Delete the ID of the Slave
button to be deleted from the
registration list
Press the Reset switch
(ON)
Delete all IDs from the
registration list
Press the Reset switch
(ON)
Execute the software reset of
the Master Unit
* This is the identification number of the Slave button for wireless
communications.
• Set the output for the Slave button ID.
• When the mode settings switch has been set to "ID", the Slave
button ID that has received the data during the same operation of
the Slave button three or more times within three seconds, and the
contents set in the output settings switch are linked.
• If you make "Wireless Push Buttons Registration setting" while
another system is operating in the vicinity, erroneous settings may be
made. Therefore, make the "Wireless Push Buttons Registration
setting" in an environment in which other systems are not operating.
• In the ID deletion procedure, if the received field strength LED
(RCV) flashes, then a non-registered port ID may be selected.
• At Slave button registration (ID registration/deletion procedures), confirm that
the output LCD is lighting correctly for the output setting No. to select.
Wireless push button registration/deletion procedure
* Using the wireless push button
1. Set the mode settings switch of the Master Unit to "ID".
2. Set the output settings switch of the Master Unit.
1 to 8: The output destination is set as outputs 1 to 8.
DEL: The information about the received ID is deleted from the
registration list.
3. Press the wireless push button three or more times to make sure
that the received field strength LED (RCV) is lit.
4. Set the mode settings switch of the Master Unit to "RUN" or "TEST".
Wireless push button deletion procedure
* Using the RESET switch
1. Set the mode settings switch of the Master Unit to "ID".
2. Set the output settings switch of the Master Unit.
1 to 8: The ID information registered in outputs 1 to 8 is deleted.
DEL: The information about all IDs is deleted from the registration list.
3. Press the Reset switch of the Master Unit until the received field
strength LED (RCV) is lit.
4. Set the mode settings switch of the Master Unit to "RUN" or "TEST".
Resetting Error Output (RCV indicator lit yellow.)
Reset Switch
Using the RESET switch
1. Set the output settings switch of the Master Unit to "ERR_CLR".
2. Press the Reset switch.
Execute resets of Master Unit.
Factory Setting: Not pressed (OFF)
Using the error clear terminal
1. Connect the error clear terminal to GND.
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Dimensions
(Unit: mm)
Unit
Slave button
A2W-@@-WC1-@@1@@
42
65 max.
32
40 dia.
Two, M3x6
Fine screw
42
26.5
35.2
(2.5)
A2W-@@-WC1-@@2@@
42
65 max.
32
34.4 dia.
Two, M3x6
Fine screw
42
26.5
35.2
(2.5)
Holder
A2W-H-WC1
24
Four, 5.6 dia.
One A2W-H-WC1 is
included at purchase of
a Slave button.
24
46.6
60.3
Mounting Hole Dimensions
Two, M5 screw hole or 5.2-dia. mounting hole
24.8
24±0.1
46.3
Strap
A2W-S-WC1
32
Four, 3.2 dia.
32
Slave button mounting screws:
Accessories (2 places)
Be sure to use the accessory screws.
1/4-20UNC (2 places)
33.5
46.3
16
70.1
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Master Unit
A2W-@@@-WC@@@
50
46
34.5
34
(161.5)
(4.5)
94 *
(79.1)
90
(2)
(60.8)
70
* 108 mm at installation on the wall
High-sensitivity Magnetic Base Antenna
A2W-AT2.5-WC1
(143.2)
3 dia.
1.2 dia.
83±3
36
27 dia. ±2
2500
+100
–0
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Connection
Internal Connection Diagram (Master Unit)
Electrical circuit
Fuse
Antenna
24V DC
INPUT
Noise filter
DC/DC converter
(24V DC5V DC)
DC/DC converter
(5V DC3.3V DC)
RF module
0V DC
CLR
Memory
(EEPROM)
Voltage
detection
Output circuit × 8
Photo coupler
1
Power LED (PWR)
OUTPUT
8
Control section
(CPU)
Error LED (PWR)
Received field strength
LED (RCV)
Output LED × 8
(OUTPUT1 to 8)
ERR
COM
Operation switch
• Mode settings switch
• Output settings switch
• Reset switch
Serial
communications
section
PC CONN
Output Specifications
Operation Timing Chart
Error Output Signal (Master Unit)
Press operation
Error output
Slave button
Power ON
Lit
Slave button
reception confirmation
LED
Lit
Status
Internal transistor
Power is OFF.
OFF
Normal operation
ON
Error, or momentary
power failure
OFF
Master Unit RCV LED
Master Unit output ON
(Internal transistor ON)
Master Unit OUTPUT
500 ms
Note: If you press two or more Slave buttons simultaneously within 2
ms, operation of the Slave button after that may not be sent to
the Master Unit.
Output/Error Output Circuit Diagram (Master Unit)
Output/Error output circuits diagram
(Sinking Outputs)
OUT1
Output/Error output circuits diagram
(Sourcing Outputs)
COM
OUT1
OUT8
ERR
COM
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Momentary
Continuously error
power failures
OUT8
ERR
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Recommended Ferrules and Crimp Tools
Coating peeling amount
Recommended Flat-Blade Screwdrivers
0.25 to 1.5 mm2/AWG 24 to AWG 16
8 mm
2 to 2.5 mm2/AWG 14
10 mm
Applicable
wire
(mm2)
0.25
Ferrule
Stripping
conductor length (mm)
length (Ferrules not
(AWG)
(mm)
used)
24
0.34
22
0.5
20
0.75
18
1/1.25 18/17
1.25/1.5 17/16
2.5
14
Use a flat-blade screwdriver to connect and remove wires.
Use one of the following flat-blade screwdrivers.
The following table shows manufacturers and models as of 2015/Dec.
Stripping length
(Ferrules not used)
Recommend Wire Type
Side view
Front view
2.5 mm dia.
Recommended ferrules
Manufactured by
Phoenix
Contact
8
10
AI 0, 25-8
10
12
AI 0, 25-10
8
10
AI 0, 34-8
10
12
AI 0, 34-10
ManufaManufactuctured by
red
Weidmulby Wago
ler
H0.25/12
--H0.34/12
---
0.4 mm
216-301
--216-302
---
2.5 mm
Model
Manufacture
ESD 0,40 × 2,5
Wera
SZS 0,4 × 2,5
SZF 0-0,4 × 2,5 *
Phoenix Contact
8
10
AI 0, 5-8
H0.5/14
216-201
0.4 × 2.5 × 75 302
Wiha
10
12
AI 0, 5-10
H0.5/16
216-241
AEF.2,5 × 75
Facom
8
10
AI 0, 75-8
H0.75/14
216-202
210-719
Wago
10
12
AI 0, 75-10
H0.75/16
216-242
SDI 0,4 × 2,5 × 75
Weidmuller
8
10
AI 1-8
H1.0/14
216-203
10
12
AI 1-10
H1.0/16
216-243
8
10
AI 1, 5-8
H1.5/14
216-204
10
12
AI 1, 5-10
H1.5/16
216-244
10
12
AI 2,5-10
H2.5/16DS
Recommended Crimp Tools
CRIMPFOX6
CRIMPFOX6T-F PZ6 roto
CRIMPFOX10S
* The SZF 0-0,4 × 2,5 (manufactured by Phoenix Contact) can be
procured through an OMRON exclusive purchase form (XW4Z-00B).
Variocrim
p4
Note: 1. Make sure that the outer diameter of the wire coating is
smaller than the inner diameter of the insulation sleeve of
the recommended ferrule.
2. Make sure that the ferrule processing dimensions conform
to the following figures.
8 to 10 mm
2.6 mm max.
2.8 mm max.
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Data presented in Omron Company websites, catalogs and other materials is provided as a guide for the user in determining
suitability and does not constitute a warranty. It may represent the result of Omron’s test conditions, and the user must correlate it
to actual application requirements. Actual performance is subject to the Omron’s Warranty and Limitations of Liability.
Change in Specifications.
Product specifications and accessories may be changed at any time based on improvements and other reasons. It is our practice
to change part numbers when published ratings or features are changed, or when significant construction changes are made.
However, some specifications of the Product may be changed without any notice. When in doubt, special part numbers may be
assigned to fix or establish key specifications for your application. Please consult with your Omron’s representative at any time to
confirm actual specifications of purchased Product.
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OMRON Corporation
Industrial Automation Company
Authorized Distributor:
Kyoto, JAPAN
Contact: www.ia.omron.com
Regional Headquarters
OMRON EUROPE B.V.
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The Netherlands
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6550 Dumbarton Circle Fremont
CA 94555 U.S.A.
Tel: (1) 510-608-3400/Fax: (1) 510-744-1442
OMRON ASIA PACIFIC PTE. LTD.
No. 438A Alexandra Road # 05-05/08 (Lobby 2),
Alexandra Technopark,
Singapore 119967
Tel: (65) 6835-3011/Fax: (65) 6835-2711
OMRON (CHINA) CO., LTD.
Room 2211, Bank of China Tower,
200 Yin Cheng Zhong Road,
PuDong New Area, Shanghai, 200120, China
Tel: (86) 21-5037-2222/Fax: (86) 21-5037-2200
© OMRON Corporation 2018 All Rights Reserved.
In the interest of product improvement,
specifications are subject to change without notice.
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