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EOSD - Occupancy Sensor Sub Desk 

  

Installation Guide

 

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EOSD_Installation_Guide_V2.1 

 

 

Linking is the process by which different devices are configured 
to work with each other in a system. Sometimes this process is 
also called Teach-in or Learn-in. 

During Linking, the occupancy sensor has to communicate its 
unique device address and the profile that it uses to the receiver 
that will receive and react to telegrams from the sensor. 

This information is available either from the device label (QR 
code) or can be communicated via a dedicated telegram (a so-
called teach-in telegram). 

 
To Link or Unlink an Occupancy Sensor 

1.

 

Set the desired receiver of the sensor telegram to Link or 

Unlink mode (refer to the receiver device’s installation 

guide).  

2.

 

Click the Menu button on the bottom of the sensor once. 

This sends a link/unlink radio telegram.  

NOTE: The button interface on the sensor is used for 

linking and testing only. The occupancy timer settings 

are configured on the transceiver to which the sensor is 

linked.  

 

Refer to the “Linking” section of the receiver installation 

guide to complete the linking & setup process.  

 

 

Use the walk test to confirm that motion is within the sensor’s 

range. 

NOTE: Before starting the test, ensure the battery is inserted for 
5 minutes at least. If the sensor does not have a sufficient 
power, it cannot enter into the test mode. No LED light or 1 red 
blink when the set button is pressed indicates insufficient power. 

1.

 

Press and hold the Set button for 5 seconds.  

••> Red LED will blink to confirm that a walk test is active. 

2.

 

Move in and out of the sensor‘s range to determine its 

coverage area.  

••> Sensor will blink when it detects motion. 

3.

 

Make small hand movements just inside the limit of the 

sensor‘s range to see if the motion triggers a response. 

4.

 

The test mode will stay active for 3 minutes. To exit the test 

before and resume normal operation, press and hold the 

Menu button for 5 seconds. 

NOTE:  Ensure the sensor does not falsely trigger from user 

activity outside the desired zone or other heat and motion 

sources.  If false triggering occurs, adjust the sensitivity 

switch (next to the battery slot) from REG to LOW
 

 

Linking  

 

Walk Test 

Summary of Contents for Easyfit EOSD

Page 1: ...adio telegrams will be sent out until the timer expires After the timer has expired the unit will transmit occupancy upon new motion detection An unoccupied message will be sent if no motion is detected for an extended period sending the first at 10 minutes then again at 30 minutes A heartbeat message can also be enabled see Optional Settings Specifications typ values Power Supply CR2032 battery R...

Page 2: ... 7 Attach the sensor to the mounting plate 8 Slide the sensor on the mounting plate until it snaps into place 9 Confirm the sensor is properly positioned to detect motion refer to the Walk Test section Safety Instructions Intended use This product is intended for indoor usage in closed dry rooms The product must not be used in any relation with equipment that supports directly or indirectly human ...

Page 3: ...he transceiver to which the sensor is linked Refer to the Linking section of the receiver installation guide to complete the linking setup process Use the walk test to confirm that motion is within the sensor s range NOTE Before starting the test ensure the battery is inserted for 5 minutes at least If the sensor does not have a sufficient power it cannot enter into the test mode No LED light or 1...

Page 4: ... inserted properly Sensor is activated when there is nothing to detect Verify there is 4 ft 1 2 m clearance from heat sources that may disturb sensing Reduce sensitivity setting by moving the PIR sensitivity switch on the back from REG to LOW the left hand position Linked device does not respond to wireless messages Force motion message by pressing Set button Check for environment or range issues ...

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