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Sensor Location

There  are  three  primary  objectives  when  finding  a  suitable  location  for 

the sensor.
    1. Placing the sensor for proper occupancy detection.
    2. Placing the sensor so the receiver in within radio range.
    3. Placing the sensor so it can harvest adequate light energy.

Occupancy Detection Zone

•  The sensor can not detect occupancy through solid objects including items 

placed by the tenant such as file cabinets and book shelves.

•  Do not locate the sensor near forced air vents as hot moving air will cause 

the sensor to false trigger. Leave at least 4’ minimum between air vents 

and the sensor.

•  Incandescent lights can cause false trips when turning on.
•  Movement perpendicular to the sensors detection zones create stronger 

signals than movement directly towards or away from the sensor. Try to 

locate the sensor so movement is across the detection pattern.

•  Determine what kind of primary motion will trigger the sensor - walking or 

hand movements. Hand waving and other small motion is only detectable 

at 6’ (1.8m) maximum from the sensor location when mounted on a 8’ 

ceiling with lens A. Walking and large motion is detectable up to 18’ (6.1m) 

with 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 spaces peripheral

•  larger spaces will require some planning before positioning the sensors. 

Determine the type of traffic patterns, where occupants will be seated, and 

where doors are located. Locate the sensor so the detection patterns do 

not extend out doorways.

•  Hallway applications are mostly walking traffic parallel with the detection 

pattern so sensors should be mounted 30’ (9.1m) maximum from each 

other as sensitivity will be decreased, see diagram.

•  Open office space or other open floor plan designs require additional 

sensors. Place the sensors in a grid adjusting for walls and furniture, 

see diagram.

Radio Range

The MOS is a wireless transmitter intended to be used with EnOcean lighting 

control products. Locating the wireless transmitters to work with the lighting 

controller requires planning. Careful consideration should be made for locating 

the  controllers  and  transmitters  based  on  the  construction  materials  in  the 

space  and  possibility  of  tenant’s  furniture  disrupting  the  transmissions.  Fire 

doors, elevator shafts, stairwells, storage areas and any large metal products 

create radio shadows and will disrupt wireless transmissions.

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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