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Transcript
Installation Instructions
Passive Infared Wall/Corner Mounted Low
Voltage Occupancy Sensor
Model # OAWC-P-009L-H
Model # OAWC-P-009L-H-R
P/N 9850-000143-01
General Information
Location
• Readallinstructionsonbothsidesofthis
sheetfirst
• Planallcomponentlocationscarefully
• InstallinaccordancewithALLlocalcodes
• Forindooruseonly
• ForUsewithGreengateSwitchpacks&SystemsOnly
• DonotrunanyGreengateLowVoltageWiringinthe
sameconduitaspowerconductors
Specifications
Themaximumcoverageareamayvarysomewhataccordingtoroomshapeandthepresenceofobstacles.Followthecoverage
diagramconcerningmajorandminormotioncoverage.Thesensormusthaveaclearviewoftheareatobecontrolled.Thesensorwill
not“see”throughglass.Mountingheightshouldnotexceed12feet.Optimummountingheightis10feet.Topreventfalseactivation,
thesensorshouldbemountedawayfromtheairsupplyductaminimumof4to6feet.Mountingatfixtureheightismosteffective.
Installation
TheOAWC-P-009L-Hcanbemountedtothewall,ceiling,junctionbox,orroundfixturewithraceway.
Occupancy Sensor Mounted to Round Fixture with Raceway
Wiring
CAUTION: Before installing or performing any service on a Greengate system, the power MUST be turned OFF at the
branch circuit breaker. According to NEC 240-83(d), if the branch circuit breaker is used as the main switch for a
fluorescent lighting circuit, the circuit breaker should be marked “SWD”. All installations should be in compliance
with the National Electric Code and all state and local codes.
NOTE REGARDING COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS: The life of some compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is shortened by
frequent automatic or manual switching. Check with CFL and ballast manufacturer to determine the effects of cycling.
Description
TheOAWC-PWall/CornerMountLowVoltageOccupancySensorisaPassiveInfrared(PIR)motion sensinglightingcontrol,used
forenergysavingsandconvenience.Whenmotionisdetected,thebluewireiselectronicallyconnectedtotheredwire,energizing
therelayintheswitchpacktoturnONtheload.Ifvacancyisdetected,thebluewireisdisconnectedfromthered,causingtherelay
toopenturningOFFtheload.Theredleadis10to30VDCsupply,theblackleadiscommon,andtheblueistherelaycontrol.
(-Rmodels:yellowissecondrelaycontrol)
PIR Technology
Thesensor’ssegmentedlensdividesthefield-of-viewintosensorzones,anddetectsthechangesintemperaturethatare
createdwhenaperson,orpartofapersonassmallasahand,passesintooroutofasensorzone.Thesensorincludesselfadaptivetechnologythatcontinuallyadjuststoconditionsbyadjustingsensitivityandtimedelayinreal-time.Byadjustingsensitivity
andtimedelayautomatically,thesensorismaximizingthepotentialenergysavingsthatareavailableintheparticularapplication.
TheDaylightingfeature(-Rmodelonly:yellowcontrolleadonly)preventslightsfromturningONwhentheroomisadequately
illuminatedbynaturallight.
TheWalk-ThroughfeaturemaximizesenergysavingsbynotleavingthelightsONafteramomentaryoccupancy.Thesensor
willswitchthelightsONwhenitdetectsapersonenteringthearea.Ifthesensordoesnotcontinuetodetectmotion30seconds
following theinitialactivation,itwillautomaticallygotoashorter2minutetimedelay.
InAutomaticOnMode,thelightsturnONwhenapersonenterstheroom.InManual-ONMode,thelightsareturnedONby
activatingamomentaryswitch(model#GMDS-*)thatisconnectedtothesensor.Whenusedwith2levellighting(-Rmodelonly),
bi-levelAutomatic-ONcanbeachievedwhichallowsZone1tocomeONautomaticallyuponoccupancy.Zone2doesnotcomeON
unlesstheoccupantpressestheoptionalmomentaryswitch.
Occupancy Sensor Mounted to Wallboard
Occupancy Sensor Mounted to Drop Ceiling
One Sensor, One Switchpack
Occupancy Sensor Mounted to Octagon Box
Coverage
SENSOR WIRE LEAD LEGEND
Black
(Common)
Red
(10-30 VDC)
Blue
(Control)
Yellow (Control)
Brown (Switch-Blue Lead Control)
Brown/White (Switch-Yellow Lead Control)
Sensor’s Isolated Relay
Orange (Normally Open)
Gray
(Common)
Purple
(Normally closed)
Hot
Line
90 linear ft. coverage
16’
(4.9m)
Neutral
**Use Black Lead for 120 VAC
Use Orange Lead for 277 VAC
Cap Unused Lead
Black (Common)
Red (15 VDC)
Blue (Control)
Black
Red
Blue
Yellow
Brown
Brown/White
Orange
Gray
Purple
16’
(4.9m)
0
1. MakesurepoweristurnedOFFatthebranchcircuitbreaker.
2. Wireunitsasshowninwiringdiagramsperapplicablevoltagerequirements.(Usetwist-onwireconnectorsforall
connections)CAPALLUNUSEDWIRELEADS.
3. Mountunittowall,ceiling,junctionboxorroundfixturewithraceway.
4. TurnpowerbackONatthebranchcircuitbreakerandwait2minutesfortheunittostabilize.
5. Makenecessaryadjustments.(SeeCheckoutandAdjustmentssection)
**Hot
Coverage:90sq.ft.
Light Level Sensing:0to300foot-candles(-Rmodel)
Operating Environment:
• Temperature:32°F–104°F(0°C–40°C)
• RelativeHumidity:upto90%non-condensing
Housing:
• Mediumimpactinjectionmoldedhousing
PolycarbonateresincomplieswithUL94V0
Size:4.4"x3.4"x2"(112mmx86.4mmx50.8mm)
LED Indicators:RedindicatesPIRdetection
White
Blue
Technology:PassiveInfrared(PIR)
Power Requirements:
Input:
• 10-30VDCfromGreengateSwitchpackorGreengate
system.Maximumcurrentneededis25mApersensor
Output:
• OpencollectoroutputtoswitchuptotenGreengate
Switchpacks.BASwithIsolatedFormCRelay(-Rmodel)
IsolatedFormCRelayRatings:1A30VDC/VAC
Time Delays:Self-Adjusting,15seconds/test(10minAuto),or
Selectable5,15,30minutes
Load 1
Blue
Switchpack
To Additional Sensors.
Maximum of 5 sensors
per switchpack.
Optional Greengate GMDS SwitchBlue Control Lead-Manual ON/OFF
Recommended Wire: 18-3 AWG stranded non-shielded
Occupancy Sensor Mounted to Octagon Box with Mud Ring
10’
(3 m)
3 ft
(1 m)
7 ft
(2.2 m)
10 ft
(3 m)
43 ft
(13.2 m)
75 ft
(23 m)
92 ft
(28 m)
Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business
203 Cooper Circle
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269
www.coopercontrol.com
Installer Adjustments
One Sensor, Multiple Switchpacks
Hot
Line
Black(Common)
Red (15VDC)
Blue (Control)
Switchpack
Sensor's Isolated Relay
Orange
(Normally Open)
Gray
(Common)
Purple
(Normally Closed)
Black(Common)
Red (15VDC)
Blue (Control)
Switchpack
Blue
Blue
**Use Black Lead for 120VAC
Use Orange Lead for 277VAC
Cap Unused Lead
Load 1
White
Neutral
**Hot
**Use Black Lead for 120VAC
Use Orange Lead for 277VAC
Cap Unused Lead
Blue
Neutral
White
Line
**Hot
SENSOR WIRE LEAD LEGEND
Black
(Common)
Red
(10-30VDC)
Blue
(Control)
Yellow
(Control)
Brown
(Switch-Blue Lead Control)
Brown/White (Switch-Yellow Lead Control)
Hot
Load 2
Blue
To Additional Switchpacks
10 switchpacks Maximum
Black
Red
Blue
Yellow
Brown
Brown/White
Orange
Gray
Purple
Sensitivity Adjustments
PIR Sensitivity
1.Standindifferentareasoftheroomandwaveyourhands.
2.IftheRedLEDdoesnotturnON,checkforanyobstructions.
3.Standstillsixtoeightfeetawayfromsensorforfiveseconds.LEDshouldnotturnON.
4.IfRedLEDturnsONwithoutmotionorisconstantlyONadjustPIRsensitivityto50%bymovingDIPSwitch5UP.
Field-of-view outside the space
1.AdjustPIRsensitivityto50%bymovingDIPSwitch5up.
Optional Greengate GMDS SwitchBlue Control Lead- Manual on/off
Daylight Adjustments
Ifthisfeatureisnotneeded,leavethelightlevelatmaximum(fullyCW).
TheDaylightingfeature(-Rmodelonly)preventsthelightsfromturningONwhentheroomisadequatelyilluminated
bynaturallight.Ifthereisenoughlightintheroomregardlessofoccupancy,thesensorwillholdthelightsOFF.Ifthere
isnotenoughlightintheroom,thesensorwillallowthelightstoturnONwhenoccupied.
Full and Half Logic Modes (SeeDIPSwitchlegend):
InbothFullandHalfLogicmodes,lightsconnectedtotheyellowcontrolleadwillnotturnONuponoccupancy
activation,shouldtheambientlightlevelexceedthepresetfoot-candlelevel.
DIP Switch Settings
Time Delay
Activation
DIP Switch
1
2
Activation
PIR Sensitivity Walk-Through Mode
Power Pack One Power Pack Two
4
3
6
5
Override
LEDs
7
Lighting Sweep Daylighting Mode
9
8
10
Auto*
Auto
Auto
Full
Disable
Enable
Disable
Disable
Half
5 Minutes
Manual
Manual
50%
Enable
Disable
Enable
Enable
Full
15 Minutes
(-R model only)
(-R model only)
30 Minutes
Activation
3 4
1
PIR
5
*Self-Adjusts to
10 min. user mode
Default =
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10
Checkout and Adjustment
AdjustmentsshouldbemadewiththeHVACsystemON.Useonlyinsulatedtoolstomakeadjustments.
Self-Adjust
SensorisshippedintheSelf-AdjustMode.ThisappliestotimedelayandPIRsensitivity.Inpreparationforthe
InstallerTest,thetimedelayissetto15seconds,afterthesensorisinstalled,poweredONandhasstabilized,the
unitwilltime-out15secondsafterthelastmotiondetected.Coverageandsensitivitycanbeconfirmedbywatching
theRed(PIR)indicatorLEDonthefrontofthesensor,whilemovingaroundtheroom.
1.WalkaroundtheroomandmonitorLED.LEDshouldonlyturnONforonesecondwitheachmotion.(IfLED
doesnotturnON,gotoInstallerAdjustments-SensitivityAdjustmentsSection)
2.Standstillsixtoeightfeetawayfromthesensorforfiveseconds.LEDshouldnotturnON.(IfanyLEDturns
ON,gotoInstallerAdjustments–SensitivityAdjustmentsection)
3.Walkoutsidetheroomandwait15secondsforthelightstoturnOFF.(IflightsdonotturnOFFgotoInstaller
AdjustmentsSection)
4.Re-entertheroomtoactivatesensor.(IflightsdonotturnONgotoTroubleshootingSection)
5.TheunitwillremaininTestModefor5 minutesthenautomaticallyexitTestModeandgofor10min.Time
DelayUserModesetting.
Note:ToplaceintoTestMode,toggleDIPSwitch10outofitscurrentposition,wait3seconds,andthenbackintoitsoriginalposition.To
forceinto10minUserModemoveDipSwitches1and2down.(IfDIPSwitches1and2arealreadydown,toggleDIPSwitch1outofitscurrent
position,wait3seconds,andthenbacktoitsoriginalposition)WhileinTestMode,theLEDswillflashonceper1/4second.
After activation:
FullLogicMode–shouldtheambientlightlevelexceedthepresetfoot-candlelevel,thelightsconnectedtothe
yellowcontrolleadwillturnOFF.ThelightswillremainOFF,untiltheambientlightlevelfallsbelowthesetpoint.
HalfLogicMode–theoutputstateoftheyellowcontrolleadwillnotchangewithambientlightchanges,after
occupancyactivation.Iftheamountofnaturallightavailablerisesabovethesetpoint,thedaylightsensorwillnotturn
thelightsOFFwhileoccupancyisbeingdetected.
Note: Setthelightlevelwhentheambientlightisatthelevelwherenoartificiallightisneeded.Inorderforthis
featuretofunction,theyellowcontrolleadmustbewired.
1.WiththeloadON,putthesensorintoTestMode.ToplaceintoTestMode,toggleDIPSwitch 10outofitscurrent
position,wait3secondsandthenbackintoitsoriginalposition.
2.SetDIPSwitch10toFullorHalfLogicMode.
3.Setthelightleveltominimum(fullyCCW).
4.Leavetheroomandletthesensortime-outsolightsareOFF.EnterthespaceandlightsshouldremainOFF.
5.MakesurenottoblockthesensorfromthedaylightsourceandadjustthelightlevelpotentiometerCWinsmall
incrementsuntilthelightsareON.(Pause5secondsbetweeneachadjustment)
6.OncethelightsareON,theloadconnectedtothesensorwillnotturnONiflightlevelsareabovethe
currentillumination.
Time Delay Adjustments
PeoplewhoremainverystillforlongperiodsoftimemayneedalongerTimeDelaythanthedefaultsettingof10
minutes.AslongasAutoisenabled,thesensorwillrespondtoeachpairoffalse-OFFswithnonormalOFFinbetween,
byalternatelymakingslightadjustmentstoeithertimedelay(by2minuteincrements)orsensitivity,sothereshouldbe
noneedformanualadjustment.Ifmanualadjustmentisdesired,refertoTimeDelaysettingsinDIPSwitchlegend.
ResetsensortimedelaytofactorysettingsbymovingDIPSwitches1and2down.(IfDIPSwitches1and2are
alreadydown,toggleDIPSwitch1outofitscurrentposition,wait3seconds,andthenbacktoitsoriginalposition)
Automatic Mode
InAutomaticONMode,thelightsturnONwhenapersonenterstheroom.Ifoptionalmomentarylowvoltage
switchesareusedalongwithAutomaticONMode,activatingtheswitch(es)whiletheloadisONturnstheloadOFF.
WhentheloadisturnedOFFmanually,aslongasthesensorcontinuestodetectoccupancytheloadsstayOFF.After
thetimedelayexpires,thelightsstayOFFandthesensorgoesbacktoAutomaticONMode.Forwiringinformationfor
theoptionalmomentarylowvoltageswitch(es),pleaseseethewiringsectionoftheinstallationinstructions.
Manual Mode
InManualONMode,theoptionalmomentarylowvoltageswitch(es)isrequiredtoturntheload(s)ON.Onceactivated
thesensorwillmaintainthelightsONuntilmotionceasesandthetimedelayexpires.Whiletheroomisoccupiedthe
BASrelayremainsactive.Afterthetimedelayexpires,theload(s)willautomaticallybeturnedOFFandtheswitch(es)
mustbeusedtoturntheload(s)ONunlessthereismotiondetectedwithinthe10secondre-triggerperiod.
Override
TheOverridesettingallowsthelightstoremainONintheunlikelyeventofsensorfailure.
1.MoveDIPSwitch8UP.
WhileinOverrideMode,theoptionallowvoltagemomentaryswitch(es)willtogglethelightingload(s).
Troubleshooting
Issue
Lights
Will Not
Turn ON
automatically
Lights
Will Not
Turn ON
manually
Possible Causes
Suggestions
WallSwitchOFF
TurnWallSwitchON
Iflowvoltageswitchoptionisused,lights
mayhavebeenturned-offmanually
Presslow-voltageswitch
DaylightingFeatureEnabled
IfalllightsarerequiredtoturnONadjustDIP
Switch10and/ordaylightpotentiometer
Powerinterruption
Checkincomingvoltageand/orwiring
DaylightingFeatureEnabled
IfalllightsarerequiredadjustDIPSwitch
10and/ordaylightpotentiometer
Powerinterruption
Checkincomingvoltageand/orwiring
If lights will still not turn ON, set sensor to override mode and call Technical Services at 1-800-553-3879
Lights
Will Not
Turn OFF
automatically
Lights
Will Not
Turn OFF
manually
Override
MakesuresensorisnotinOverrideMode(DIPSwitch8up)
Sensorinstalledclosetoanairvent
Sensorsshouldbeinstalled4-6feetaway
fromanyairventandoutofheavyairflow
Sensorinstalledclosetoindirectlighting
Sensorsshouldbemountedawayfromindirectlighting
Self-adjust
Itmaybepossiblefortheunittohaveself-adjusted
thetimedelaytoa30minutedelay.Ifthelightsdo
notturnOFFafter30minutesfollownextstep
30MinuteDelay
Maximumtimedelayis30Minutes.CheckDIP
SwitchestoverifyDIPSwitchsettings.Iflightsdo
notturnOFFatthesettimedelay,checknextstep
PIRactivatedbyheatsourceotherthanoccupant
MoveDIPSwitch5UP
Bypass
Checkwiringtomakesuresensor
orswitchpackarenotbypassed.
Wiring
CheckWiring
If lights will still not turn OFF, call Technical Services at 1-800-553-3879
Warranties and Limitation of Liability
Pleaserefertowww.coopercontrol.comundertheLegalsectionforourtermsandconditions.
Lighting Sweep Option
Ifselected,thisDIPSwitchoptionforcesaninitial60seconddelayupon“power-up”topreventfalseactivationin
buildingswithcomputercontrolsystems.
1.MoveDIPSwitch9UP.
Printed in Malaysia
Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business
203 Cooper Circle
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269
www.coopercontrol.com