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Unison Aero

®

 SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor

Corporate Headquarters

 

 3031 Pleasant View Road, P.O. Box 620979, Middleton, Wisconsin 53562-0979 USA 

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London, UK

 

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Rome, IT 

 

Via Pieve Torina, 48, 00156 Rome, Italy 

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Hong Kong 

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7188M2110

 

 Rev D 

 Released 2014-09 

 ETC intends this document to be provided in its entirety.

Overview

The Aero SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor is a wireless passive Infrared (PIR) 
occupancy sensor that provides battery-free, wireless control of lighting, 
combined with simple installation and long-term maintenance-free reliability.

The SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor requires no wiring connections and uses no 
batteries. It communicates with Aero power controllers to manage lighting 
within interior spaces. The sensor detects motion and sends a signal to Aero 
controllers to switch circuits on or off automatically.

Solar cells provide power to the sensor.

Preparation

The SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor can be surface-mounted to any ceiling. The 
Sensor should be installed in the room where the Aero controller is controlling 
the light fixtures or circuits.

After exposure to light for at least 4 hours the sensor will function for several 
days in complete darkness. For best results, the Sensor should be mounted in 
a location that has some exposure to light on a daily basis.

The Sensor is calibrated to detect body movement, but small objects will not 
trigger the sensor.

Model

Model

Description

UAOS-5

Aero SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor, white 

Summary of Contents for Aero SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor

Page 1: ... provided in its entirety Overview The Aero SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor is a wireless passive Infrared PIR occupancy sensor that provides battery free wireless control of lighting combined with simple installation and long term maintenance free reliability The SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor requires no wiring connections and uses no batteries It communicates with Aero power controllers to manage lighti...

Page 2: ...feet from air vents and incandescent lighting is recommended Hand movement is detectable up to six feet 1 8m when mounted on an 8 foot 2 4m ceiling Walking and large motion is detectable up to 18 feet 6 1m on the same ceiling Small movements decrease as the ceiling height becomes greater than 9 feet 2 7m Movement perpendicular to the Sensor is more easily detected Occupancy Sensor Lens Two sensor ...

Page 3: ...E T C I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e Control Series Page 3 of 8 SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor HC22 Pattern optional Side view Top View 16 8 14 2 0 1 3 1 4 6 7 5 9 3 10 9 13 0 10 15 10 1 5m 3 0m 4 5m 5 ...

Page 4: ...ld follow local codes and standard practices It is recommended that stations and sensors be placed with in 50 feet 15m of the controller for optimal performance Typical Radio Range Material Range typical Line of sight 100 feet 30m corridors Line of sight 330 feet 100m open halls Plasterboard 100 feet 30m through 5 walls Brick 65 feet 20m through 3 walls Concrete 65 feet 20m through 3 walls FerroCo...

Page 5: ...Mount Using Screws Use the appropriate screws and anchors for the surface Screws and anchors are not included Step 1 Gently insert a small flat blade screwdriver between the Sensor and mounting plate and separate the two Step 2 Use the mounting plate as a guide to mark the mounting holes on the ceiling Step 3 Drill the required mounting holes Step 4 Install anchors if required Step 5 Attach the mo...

Page 6: ... film to reveal the sticky surface If using Velcro attach the opposite Velcro material to its mating strips and then remove the protective film to reveal the sticky surface Step 3 Press the Sensor into place Testing the Sensor You can test the SimpleTap Occupancy Sensor s sensitivity to motion Step 1 Press the link button Step 2 Walk or wave your hand in the detection zone The LED blinks when moti...

Page 7: ... Sensor cover and mounting plate and separate the two pieces Step 2 Slide the sensitivity switch to the maximum or low position Step 3 Attach the Sensor to the mounting plate Ensure the link button hole aligns with the button Linking to a Controller After the Sensor has been installed it must be linked to the correct controller Reference the Unison Aero 902 MHz User Programming Guide ETC documenta...

Page 8: ...C 5713A STM300U When equipped with 315MHz radio Contains FCC ID XMG STM112C and contains IC 7256A STM112C The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions I this device may not cause harmful interference and ii this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation ...

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