Install Instructions
OSFLO ADAPTER INSTALLATION:
1. Position the adapter half with the insert nipple to the end of the luminaire or electrical box to determine
if sensor will be positioned correctly for optimum coverage.
2. If appropriate position for coverage, insert the snap fitting into the knockout of the luminaire or electrical
box (if added depth is needed for coverage, use the OSFOA with multiple positions).
3.
Remove the locknut from the sensor and insert the wire leads through the mounting hole of the other half
of the adapter. Slide locknut over wire leads and thread onto threaded sensor nipple and tighten so that
sensor does not move. Align sensor so that it is parallel to the bottom of the luminaire or electrical box.
4. Feed the sensor wire through the adapter half mounted on the luminaire or electrical box and into the
wire access area.
5. Snap the adapter half with the sensor attached to the adapter half on the luminaire or electrical box by
aligning the snap fittings and pushing firmly together
.
6. Connect per Wiring Diagram as follows: BLACK lead to LINE (Hot), RED lead to LOAD, WHITE
lead to LINE (Neutral). Twist strands of each lead tightly and with circuit conductors, push firmly
into appropriate wire connector. Screw connector on clockwise making sure no bare wires show
below the connector.
7. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse.
NOTE: Allow approximately 1 minute for charge-up. If the lights turn ON and the LED blinks when
a hand is waved in front of the lens, then the Sensor was installed properly. If the operation is
different, refer to the Troubleshooting Section.
SETTINGS
Time-Delay: Settings should be determined during the
installation period. This adjustment controls the amount of
time the lights stay ON after the last detected motion. You
may select settings varying from 30 seconds to 20 minutes
and any time in between.
NOTE: After power is turned ON, allow two minutes for this
unit to warm up before performing Time-Delay settings.
TROUBLESHOOTING
• Lights will not turn ON
- Circuit breaker or fuse is OFF: Turn the breaker ON. Ensure the lights being controlled are in
working order (i.e., working bulbs, ballasts, etc.)
- Sensor is wired incorrectly or may be defective: Confirm that the sensor’s wiring is done
correctly and inspect visually for problems.
- Lens is dirty or obstructed: Inspect the lens visually and clean if necessary, or remove the
obstruction.
• Lights will not turn OFF
- Sensor is wired incorrectly or may be defective: Confirm that the sensor’s wiring is done
correctly and inspect visually for problems.
- Sensor may be mounted too closely to an air conditioning or heating vent: Move the
sensor or close the vent.
- The line voltage has dropped: Perform the necessary tests to ensure the line voltage has not
dropped beneath 100V.
• Lights turn OFF and ON too quickly
- Sensor may be mounted too closely to an air conditioning or heating vent: Move the
sensor to another location or close the vent.
- Time delay set improperly: Adjust the TIME DELAY.
PK-93439-10-00-5G
Wiring Diagram
Hot (Black)
Neutral (White)
Load
Red
White
White
Sensor
Black
Black
Line
120-347VAC,
50-60Hz
30 SEC.
20 MIN.
TIME DELAY
10
15
5
Timer dial
Figure 2A
Sensor
mounts
here
(non-keyed) hole
Wires from
sensor to
luminaire or
electrical
box are fed
through adapter
Alternate keyholes
for height adjustment
OSFOA-00W
Adapter
Threaded snap-in nipple
attaches to 1/2" luminaire
or electrical box trade-size
knockout holes
Wires from
sensor to
luminaire or
electrical
box are fed
through adapter
Insert nipple
attaches to
1/2" luminaire
or electrical box
trade-size
knockout holes
Sensor
mounts
here
(non-keyed)
hole
OSFLO-00W
Adapter
Figure 2B
OSFOA-00W
Adapter
(shown)
Sensor
Adapter allows sensor to be mounted
to achieve optimum field-of-view
1/2"
trade-size
knockout
hole
Figure 1B
Figure 1A
Sensor mounted too high
Outer beams are obstructed
Field-of-view is limited
INCORRECT
Sensor mounted within 1" of bottom
No obstruction
Optimum field-of-view
CORRECT
Figure 7A Figure 7B
Line up dots and
turn to set lens
Insert aisle mask into lens assembly
(if applicable)
Positon aisle mask for applicationLine up dots
Pull up on tab to remove lens
(High Bay or Low Bay)
Dots
Tab
Figure 4
9.1m (30 ft)
9.1m
(30 ft)
9.1m
(30 ft)
9.1m (30 ft)
9.1m (30 ft)
12.2m (40 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
6.1m
(20 ft)
6.1m
(20 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
3m (10 ft)
3m (10 ft)
3m
(10 ft)
3m
(10 ft)
0
0
0
White
High Bay
360
˚
Top View
Side View
Figure 5
9.1m (30 ft)
9.1m
(30 ft)
9.1m
(30 ft)
9.1m (30 ft)
9.1m (30 ft)
12.2m (40 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
6.1m
(20 ft)
6.1m
(20 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
3m (10 ft)
3m (10 ft)
3m
(10 ft)
3m
(10 ft)
0
0
0
Side View
S
H
E
L
V
E
S
S
H
E
L
V
E
S
9.1m (30 ft)
9.1m (30 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
3.0m (10 ft)
3.0m (10 ft)
0
Figure 6
9.1m
(30 ft)
9.1m
(30 ft)
6.1m (20 ft)
7.6m (25 ft)
6.1m
(20 ft)
6.1m
(20 ft)
2.4m (8 ft)
3.0m
(10 ft)
3.0m
(10 ft)
0
0
Blue
Low Bay
360
˚
Top View
Side View
Aisle Mask
Top View
Figure 3
Inside of
Luminaire
or
Electrical
Box
Sensor
Wires
Tightening
Lock-Nut
Stopping
Lock-Nut
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