Installation Guide

LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY AND EXCLUSIONS
Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that this product at the time of its sale by Leviton is free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal and proper use for five years from the purchase date. Leviton’s only obligation is to correct such defects by repair or replacement, at its option. For details visit www.leviton.com or call 1-800-824-3005. This warranty excludes and there is disclaimed liability for labor for removal of this
product or reinstallation. This warranty is void if this product is installed improperly or in an improper environment, overloaded, misused, opened, abused, or altered in any manner, or is not used under normal operating conditions or not in accordance with any labels or instructions. There are no other or implied warranties of any kind, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, but if any implied warranty is required by the applicable jurisdiction, the duration
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TABLE 2: SWITCH SETTINGS
SWITCH
A3
A4
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
SWITCH SETTINGS
Bank A
Bank B
SWITCH FUNCTIONS
Manual Mode
Walk-Through
Forced Mode
Forced State
Test Mode
Reset Device State
ON
ON
Auto Adapting Disabled
Walk-Through Disabled
Override Enabled (B2)
Override ON
LEDs Disabled
OFF
OFF
Auto Adapting Enabled
Walk-Through Enabled
A1
A2
Single/Multi-Tech Mode
PIR/Ultrasonic Mode
Single Tech
Ultrasonic
Multi-Tech
PIR
Normal
Override OFF
Disabled
LEDs State LEDs Enabled
OFF ON
OFF
Enabled. OFF ON
* All modes are Auto OFF.
Bank C
Mode 1
Mode 2
C4
C3
OFF
ON
C2
OFF
ON
Load
Manual ON
*
Auto ON
*
OFF
ON
C1
Daylight Harvesting - OFF Closed Loop / ON Open Loop
NOTE: Long side of angled
light pipe must face toward
natural light source (window).
OPEN LOOP
Noon
ON trigger point
Lights turn ON
OFF trigger point
Lights turn OFF
DDL
Lights ON
Night time
Dawn
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dusk
Figure 4A
Please allow a 30 second warm up period after applying power. For best calibration results,
personnel should maintain at least a 6 foot distance from the device 2 minutes after the start of
Auto and Manual Calibration. NOTE: To disable photocell or cancel calibration turn knob to SET/
OFF for longer than 5 seconds (RED LED followed by YELLOW flash). When changing photocell
modes or recalibrating, disable photocell and follow directions below:
Manual Mode: Available for both Open and Closed Loop applications to quickly configure the
Daylight Design Level (DDL). Calibration should always be done when ambient light is at users
desired level.
Procedure - Open Loop /Closed Loop
1. Move dip switch C4 to ON (for Open Loop), or to OFF (for Closed Loop).
2. Install appropriate light pipe.
Open Loop: Install angled light pipe with the longest side facing toward the natural light source
(window) - see Figure 4A.
Closed Loop: Install the flat light pipe (factory installed).
3. Turn the photocell knob (fully counterclockwise) to SET/OFF for 2 seconds
(LED will be
solid RED indicating the device has entered Manual Calibration mode)
. Then turn the knob to
SETPOINT (1X)
- see Figure 5.
4. Re-install sensor cover.
5. Lights are forced ON for 3 minutes, then OFF for 1 minute (Open Loop only).
6. LED blinks RED (3 minutes). Optional - During this time, the DDL can be adjusted by turning
the knob up or down. NOTE: The LED blinks BLUE when the knob setting has changed.
7. When Manual Calibration is complete, the LED will resume normal operation. The device is now
operating in Manual mode.
Auto Mode: Auto mode is available ONLY for Closed Loop applications to configure the DDL in 24
hours. The sensor will not enter Auto Calibration mode if Open Loop Daylight Harvesting is selected.
Procedure
1. Move dip switch C4 to OFF position.
2. Install the flat light pipe (factory installed).
3. Turn the photocell knob (fully clockwise) to AUTO (LED will be solid GREEN for 24 hours
indicating the device has entered Auto Calibration mode.
4. Re-install sensor cover.
5. When Auto Calibration is complete, the LED will resume normal operation. The device is now
operating in Auto mode.
PHOTOCELL OPERATION
In order to keep the lights from needlessly cycling ON and OFF, the OFF trigger point is set at
a higher light level than the ON trigger point. In addition, there is a delay time that must be met
which requires the light level to be above or below the trigger point for a period of time before a
light change occurs. For example, there may be a 10% hysteresis gap between the OFF and ON
trigger points, along with a 5 minute delay time to turn OFF the lights and a 1 minute time delay
to turn ON the lights.
OFF and ON trigger point levels can be adjusted at any time using the Photocell knob.
NOTE: In order to make quick adjustments to DDL, the delay time for lights
ON/OFF will be reduced from 1 min/ON and 5 min/OFF, to 30sec/ON or OFF once Photocell
knob change is recognized. The reduced delay time will expire 2 minutes after knob change
occurs.
NOTE: The LED blinks BLUE when the knob setting has changed.
To disable photocell or cancel calibrations turn the knob to SET/OFF (RED LED, YELLOW flash).
Open Loop
1. In Open Loop application the longer side of the angled light pipe must be facing toward the
natural light source (window). See Figure 4A.
2. The graph in Figure 4A tracks the value of a linear photocell throughout a day.
It is assumed that it is a cloudless day so the increase of the daylight is relatively linear. The
far left of the graph starts out at night and shows a very low level reading. At dawn, the level
begins to increase. At some point, based on the setting of the trigger point, the lights will be
turned OFF since there is enough contribution from the daylight. The photocell reading will
begin to decrease around noon until the level matches the trigger point, then lights will be
turned back ON.
Figure 3
To change lens:
Turn lens and line up
arrows, then pull lens
from sensor
Arrows
Figure 6 (Cat. No. ODC05)
Field-of-View Ranges
Figure 8 (Cat. No. ODC20)
Field-of-View Ranges
Figure 7 (Cat. No. ODC10)
Field-of-View Ranges
SETTINGS
Default Settings:
Adjust knob settings as per "recommended manual settings," (refer to Figure 5 and Table 1).
All switches in the OFF position, except A3, A4, C1, C2, C3 are set to ON (refer to Table 2).
Figure 5 - Knob Settings
Photocell
(Blue Knob)
Delayed Off Time
(Black Knob)
PIR Sensitivity
(Red Knob)
US Sensitivity
(Green Knob)
LED INDICATORS
RED
-
Blinks upon PIR detection. Can be disabled by moving B4 to ON (See Table 2).
Solid for 3 minutes then blinks for 3 minutes during photocell manual calibration.
Solid when device malfunctions.
GREEN -
Blinks upon US detection. Can be disabled by moving B4 to ON (See Table 2).
Solid for 24 hours during photocell auto calibration.
YELLOW - Blinks in test mode.
Solid with emergency interface/BMS input on.
BLUE - Blinks when the knob setting has changed.
Closed Loop
The graph in Figure 4B tracks the value of a linear photocell throughout a day. It is
assumed that it is a cloudless day and that the desired light level is the same level
without external light influence and only by the fixture(s). At the far left, the lights are
ON because the area is occupied and since it is still night, there is no contribution
from daylighting. As dawn arrives, the photocell level begins to increase as the daylight
increases. In order to keep the light level from dropping below the trigger point, and in
this case below the desired light level in the area (DDL), the trigger point is set to 2.5
times the level read with only the fixture(s). That way, the light is still adequate to hold the
lights OFF. This is shown in the graph at the point where the level suddenly drops. The
photocell level then continues to increase until around noon. As the daylight decreases,
the area light eventually drops to near the desired light level. Before reaching this point,
the lights are turned back ON, indicated by the sudden increase in the photocell level.
Flat light pipe
CLOSED LOOP
Noon
1.25x DDL
Zone ON
2.5x DDL
Zone OFF
Lights ON
DDL
Dawn
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Dusk
Figure 4B
30 sec
5 min
30 min
20 min
10 min
2.5x
AUTO
0.25x
SET/OFF
1x
SETPOINT
MIN%
25%
100%
75%
50%
MIN%
25%
100%
75%
50%
TABLE 1 : ADJUSTMENT KNOB SETTINGS
Knob
Color
Black
Blue
Function
Delayed - Off Time
Ambient Light
Override
(Photocell)
Knob Setting
Full CCW = min. (30 sec)
Full CW = max. (30 min.)
Full CCW - SET/OFF
(NO ambient light override)
Full CW - Auto Calibration
Range - 3-16000 LUX
Symbol
Factory Default
Setting
50 %
(10 min)
0 %
Green
Sets the ultrasonic
range
Range Setting
Full CCW = min. (OFF)
Full CW = max.
50 %
Red
Sets the infrared
range
Range Setting
Full CCW = min. (OFF)
Full CW = max.
75 %
TROUBLESHOOTING
Lights do not turn ON
- Circuit breaker or fuse has tripped.
Lights stay ON
- Constant motion. To Test: Reduce RED and/or GREEN knob by 25%; remove
motion source. If unsatisfactory, move sensor.
- Infrared sensor can "see" into hallway. To Test: Put sensor in Timer Test mode
and walk hallway. If lights continue to come ON, move sensor.
Light turns ON too long
- Timer setting too high. To Test: Check switch settings. Typical setting is
10 minutes.
-
LED illuminates solid RED for longer than 5 minutes, device malfunction, contact
technical assistance.
For technical assistance, contact us at 1-800-824-3005
Visit our website at www.leviton.com
PRODUCT INFORMATION
By masking two sections,
hallway traffic can be
blocked.
Masking is not required in a corner
mounting application. The sensor
cannot see hallway traffic.
Mask
Mounting Location Diagram
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device must not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation. Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leviton could void
the user's authority to operate this equipment.
Figure 8 - (Mid-Range Lens) Field-of-View Ranges
Mid range lens (red frame), mounting height (13-20 ft)
Note: This lens is included with all PIR models
15
15
10
10
20
0510 15 20 2530 25 20 15 10 530
5
5
0
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
20
11.5
8.5
0
8.5
Major Motion, IR
Minor Motion, Ultrasonic
Major Motion, Ultrasonic
11.5
20
8
0
035.6 91115
17
20
23
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
Major Motion, IR
Minor Motion, Ultrasonic
Major Motion, Ultrasonic
20
11.5
8.5
0
8.5
11.5
20
8
0
0 335.65.699 1111 1515
1717
2020
2323
SIDE VIEW
TOP VIEW
Major Motion, IR
Minor Motion, Ultrasonic
Major Motion, Ultrasonic
20
11.5
16
0
8.5
11.5
20
8
0
0 335.55.599 1111 1515
22.522.5
2020
3232
SIDE VIEW
FOR CANADA ONLY
For warranty information and/or product returns, residents of Canada should contact
Leviton in writing at Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Ltd to the attention of the
Quality Assurance Department, 165 Hymus Blvd, Pointe-Claire (Quebec), Canada
H9R 1E9 or by telephone at 1 800 405-5320.
This product may be covered by US PAT. Nos. 8,154,154; 7,924,155; 8,227,731;
7,608,807 and 8,115,626.