Switchpack:
Designed to be mounted externally to any junction box. When mounted, line connections are inside the
box and the Class 2 wiring exits through the rear of the switchpack housing. In areas where Class 2
wiring is not permitted, the switchpack can be mounted internally to any standard electrical box.
Limited Warranty
Checkout and Adjustment
LED will not turn ON:
• Verify 10-30 VDC across the red and black wires of the sensor.
• If there is no power at the sensor, check for 10-30 VDC at the switchpack output and 120 VAC
or 277 VAC at the switchpack input. Verify correct primary connections.
• If the voltage is OK at the switchpack, recheck all wiring and connections.
• If the LED still doesn’t operate, sensor is defective and should be replaced.
Lights will not turn ON:
• Switch off Ambient Lights Control circuit or increase the footcandle setting.
• Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupting or bypassing power to the switchpack or load.
• Short the blue and red switchpack control leads together to energize the relay.
• If the lights turn on, the sensor is defective and should be replaced.
• If the lights do not turn on, check wiring on the switchpack load side and check switchpack contacts for con-
tinuity. Replace the switchpack if necessary.
Lights will not turn OFF:
In smaller rooms, the sensor may be activated by people moving in the hallway outside the room.
Relocate the sensor.
Observe the LED. If it blinks three times every five seconds, the environmental temperature is outside
the range of the sensor’s temperature compensating circuitry. Sensor will resume normal operation
when temperature returns to within -40°C (-40°F) to 52°C (125°F).
If the lights will not turn OFF after the time period set on the sensor, and the LED has not lit during
the time period:
• Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupting or bypassing power to the switchpack or
load.
• Verify that the override switch on all sensor circuit boards is in the “OFF” position.
• Check all connections to the switchpack.
• Temporarily disconnect the sensor from the switchpack.
• If the lights turn off, the sensor is defective and should be replaced.
• If the lights do not turn off, replace the switchpack.
NOTE: If multiple sensors/switchpacks are installed, check one at a time.
Manual-On Override Switch:
The OXC-P-1500-R and OXC-P-2MH0-R has an override DIP switch designed to turn the load on in
the event of sensor failure when the sensor can not be replaced immediately. If the sensor is used with
a switchpack, the switchpack must be operative for this switch to work. If the switchpack is defective, it
must be replaced or bypassed to activate the load.
To operate, open the DIP switch door on the sensor and move DIP 10 upwards to the “on” position.
All switchpacks connected to the sensor will now be energized, or the sensor will place a low signal on
the blue wire to be sent to a BAS system indicating occupancy. If multiple sensors control the same
switchpack(s), activating the override switch on any one sensor will activate all of the switchpacks.
Wiring Diagrams
Checkout and Adjustment
Troubleshooting
Installation
Sensor:
The sensor mounts to normal ceiling tile through a sin-
gle 3/4” hole. The threaded mounting post may be cut
down if it is too long to fit into the junction box. The sen-
sor may also be surface mounted or mounted to a stan-
dard
NEMA
2S
or
4S
junction
box.
CAUTION: Finger-tighten the nut to avoid stripping
the mounting post. Do not apply pressure to Fresnel
lens.
Backplate:
The sensor can be easily snapped onto or pulled away
from the backplate without disturbing the mounting hard-
ware. To pull the sensor away from the backplate, place
your fingers on the door on the front of the sensor and slide
your fingers up onto the back end of the sensor, with your
fingers resting below the edge of the backplate. As you
press against the sensor, use your other hand to grip the
opposite end of the sensor and pull it away from the backplate.
To snap the sensor back onto the backplate, place the end of the sensor without a door against the
backplate first, hooking the edge of the sensor on the two small prongs that extend from the backplate.
Press the other end of the sensor against the backplate until it snaps into place.
All products manufactured by Cooper Controls and identified with the Greengate brand are warranted to be free from defects in
material and workmanship and shall conform to and perform in accordance with Seller’s written specifications for a period of :
Five (5) years from date of shipment for all occupancy sensors and Three (3) years from date of factory invoice for our hardware
and software on Lighting Control Panels. We warranty all our standard relays for a period of 10 years from date of factory invoice.
We guarantee the performance of our system to specifications or your money back. This warranty will be limited to the repair or
replacement, at Seller’s discretion, of any such goods found to be defective, upon their authorized return to Seller. This limited
warranty does not apply if the goods have been damaged by accident, abuse, misuse, modification or misapplication, by damage
during shipment or by improper service. There are no warranties, which extend beyond the hereinabove-limited warranty,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY AND THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS.
No employee, agent, dealer, or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of the Seller or to assume for the Seller
any other liability in connection with any of its goods except in writing and signed by the Seller. The Seller makes no representa-
tion that the goods comply with any present or future federal, state or local regulation or ordinance. Compliance is the Buyer’s
responsibility. The use of the Seller’s goods should be in accordance with the provision of the National Electrical Code, UL and/or
other industry or military standards that are pertinent to the particular end use. Installation or use not in accordance with these
codes and standards could be hazardous.
1. Dip Switch Controls are located under the door on the face of the sensor. Before opening the door, review
factory settings to determine if changes are necessary. The factory setting on all switches is the OFF position.
If you elect to change some of these settings, open the door using a screwdriver.
2. Verify that DIP switch 10 is in the “Off” position to ensure the sensor is not in override mode.
3. Stand completely still or leave the room. In approximately 15 seconds, the lights will go out.
4. Test the area of coverage by watching the LED on the sensor. The red LED lights when the Ssensor is
detecting motion.
5. Using the chart at right, set the time delay to the desired
time for the lights to remain on after the occupant leaves
the covered area. Minimum setting is approximately 15
seconds (for installer testing); maximum is about 30 min-
utes. The recommended time delay is usually six to ten
minutes. In applications where motion is minor the sensor
may need a longer time delay. If the lights go out while
the room is occupied, increase the time slightly until opti-
mum time delay is reached.
6. If you choose to disable the Self-Adjust feature, move DIP
4 upwards to the “on” position.
7. Using the chart at right, set the ambient light level. Select
the footcandle level at which ambient light will be suffi-
cient and artificial lighting will be unnecessary. At this
level the sensor will not switch lights on when motion is
detected. If you do not want ambient light to impact the
sensor, select the off setting. If lights go on when there is
adequate ambient light, decrease the footcandle setting.
8. If application involves the use of HID lamps, set the HID
Interface Control to ON for proper HID Load Control.
If fluorescent and incandescent lamps are used, set the HID Interface Control to OFF.
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CAUTION: OXC-P is for use with 10-30 VDC only. For other voltages, refer to Greengate Tech Sheets.
Do not wire to control receptacle circuits. Confirm supply voltage before wiring the switchpack.
Make sure the switchpack is the correct model for the voltage being used.
VERIFY that the connected
load does not exceed the switchpack ratings. Use twist-on wire connectors for all connections. All installa-
tions should be in compliance with the National Electric Code and all state and local codes.
DO NOT control more than ten switchpacks with a single sensor.
Greengate sensors are provided with Teflon-insulated pigtails. The components are
interconnected using 18 AWG Class 2 wiring per NEC 725. Use UL-recognized
Teflon insulated wire approved for plenum areas per NEC 725-2(b) where required.
Wire the sensor(s), switchpack(s) and load as shown in the Wiring Diagram.
Controlling Multiple Circuits: CAUTION: In situations where an office is wired for
multiple circuits using separate hot leads, it is very important to connect only one
circuit to each switchpack. You may combine the low voltage wiring from switch-
packs connected to different circuits. Consult with the building manager and occu-
pant to determine which lights should be off when the toggle switch is open.
2S Box Mounting
4S Box Mounting
Surface Mount
Mounting Post
9. To avoid having lights controlled by the sensor swept on by a BAS or EMS, set the Lighting Sweep Control
to ON.
10. If connecting directly to a BAS system which does not provide pull-ups, select the Pull-Up Option by moving
DIP 9 to “on.” This will allow the sensor to signal the BAS when there is occupancy and will avoid the need
for additional wiring at the system panel.
1 - Time Delay
2 - Time Delay
3 - Time Delay
4 - Self Adjust Disable
5 - Ambient Lights
6 - Ambient Lights
7 - HID Interface
8 - Lighting Sweep
9 - Pull-Up
10 - Manual Override
Time Delay
(Minutes)
0.25
6
10
14
18
22
26
30
Switch No.
1
2
3
Light Level
(FC)
OFF
3
5
10
Switch No.
5
6
D I P S W I T C H S E T T I N G S
Measured at 30” off the ground.
Wiring