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PIR Motion Detection

The PIR sensor is an optical sensor that detects motion by measuring the infrared 

heat given off by objects. The sensor is calibrated to detect the heat range of 

human body temperature. The sensor has a lens that breaks the viewing angle of 

the sensor into zones that focus the light onto different sections of the sensing 

element. It is the movement of the infrared frequency moving in and out of a 

zone that defines motion.
The  infrared  light  emitted  is  stronger  when  people  are  closer  to  the  sensor. 

Sensor range is measured in two planes; the ceiling height to 36” off the floor or 

table/desk height and the second, the linear distance from the sensor.

Sensor Range

The MOS sensor is offered with two different lens. There is a lens with a high 

sensor ray density pattern suitable for small motion detection however this lens 

has shorter range. The second lens has a broader range but is less sensitive for 

small motion detection.
Sensor range can be separated into two fields of detection:

1. Small motion - this is the area closest to the sensor and can detect small 

movement such as hand waving, picking up a coffee cup or answering the 

phone. The small movement effective area will decrease as the ceiling 

height increases. 

 

Do not use the MOS sensor for ceiling height applications where small 

movement detection is needed and the ceiling height is greater than 9 feet. 

2. Large motion - this is the area surrounding the small motion area extending 

to the sensor’s range limit. The further from the sensor, the more diluted 

the sensor ray pattern becomes requiring larger body motion such as 

walking to trigger occupancy.

101W. MORNINGSIDE DR. FORT WORTH, TX 76110, U. S. A. (817) 926-7474, FAX:(817)926-7146

fresnel technologies inc. 

drawing and design  2014

TOP VIEW:

CL

Note:  The "beam" pattern

 

obtained depends strongly

 

on the detector used with

 

this array.  The pattern

 

shown is intended solely

 

as a general guide.

CL

FRONT VIEW :

11.68mm

(0.46in) 19.56mm

(0.77in)

Detector Position
Grooved Side

52.5mm

(2.066in)

7.82mm

(0.308in)

0

CEILING MOUNT ARRAY

    CM 0.77 GI V5

 

40ft mounting height

SIDE VIEW:

CL

Notch Radius 1.52mm (0.060in)

15°

0

3.0m

(10ft)

3.0m

(10ft)

6.1m

6.1m

(20ft)

(20ft)

9.1m

9.1m

(30ft)

(30ft)

12.2m

12.2m

(40ft)

(40ft)

0

12.2m

(40ft)

6.1m

9.1m

(20ft)

(30ft)

12.2m

(40ft)

12.2m

(40ft)

6.1m

(20ft)

6.1m

(20ft)

101W. MORNINGSIDE DR. FORT WORTH, TX 76110, U. S. A. (817) 926-7474, FAX:(817)926-7146

fresnel technologies inc. 

drawing and design 

2014

TOP VIEW:

CL

Note:  The "beam" pattern

 

obtained depends strongly

 

on the detector used with

 

this array.  The pattern

 

shown is intended solely

 

as a general guide.

CL

FRONT VIEW :

11.68mm

(0.46in) 19.56mm

(0.77in)

Detector Position
Grooved Side

52.5mm

(2.066in)

7.82mm

(0.308in)

0

CEILING MOUNT ARRAY

    CM 0.77 GI V5

 

40ft mounting height

SIDE VIEW:

CL

Notch Radius 1.52mm (0.060in)

15°

0

3.0m

(10ft)

3.0m

(10ft)

6.1m

6.1m

(20ft)

(20ft)

9.1m

9.1m

(30ft)

(30ft)

12.2m

12.2m

(40ft)

(40ft)

0

12.2m

(40ft)

6.1m

9.1m

(20ft)

(30ft)

12.2m

(40ft)

12.2m

(40ft)

6.1m

(20ft)

6.1m

(20ft)

High Bay Lens (C) 

6300 sq.ft @ 40 ft.

80’ max (24.4m)

3.0m 

(10ft)

0

6.1m 

(20ft)

9.1m 

(30ft)

12.2m 

(40ft)

12.2m 

(40ft)

Summary of Contents for MOS-17

Page 1: ...t A and B lens or 40 feet C lens The sensor broadcasts an EnOcean telegram when occupancy is detected and repeats transmissions with a minimum 100 second period between subsequent telegrams Powered by...

Page 2: ...rrounding the small motion area extending to the sensor s range limit The further from the sensor the more diluted the sensor ray pattern becomes requiring larger body motion such as walking to trigge...

Page 3: ...h lens A from the sensor on an 8 ceiling In offices and classrooms that measure 40 by 40 12 2m by 12 2m or less one sensor is often sufficient Centrally located the sensor picks up the motion on the s...

Page 4: ...ng Not Reccomended Metal 90 100 Aluminum 90 100 Signal Attenuation The radio signal is attenuated by the materials that it passes through Dense materials require more power to pass a radio signal cons...

Page 5: ...ttery free from the holder Do not use a screwdriver 3 Insert the new battery and press in place with your finger 4 Replace the lens over the sensor aligning the link button hole with the button and pr...

Page 6: ...signal power Avoid large obstructions Place receivers in alternate locations to avoid the radio shadow or use repeaters to go around the obstacle Do not locate receivers close to other high frequency...

Page 7: ...lux 3 foot candles Full Charge Operation Telegram Transmission Telegram Heartbeat Period Communications Antenna Transmission Range Inputs Outputs minimum 60 hours in 0 lux after 6 hours 200 lux charg...

Page 8: ...device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IC RSS 210 Contains IC 7256A STM112C Echoflex Solutions Inc 1 38924 Queens Way Squamish BC Canada...

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