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ETC Installation Guide

Dual Tech Vacancy Sensor

Installation

Note:

Installation must follow all national and local codes for

electrical equipment. NEC Class 2 product to be wired in accordance
to NEC Article 725 and local jurisdiction requirements.

The ceiling-mount sensor is provided with a mounting plate that can be
mounted to a junction box, finished ceiling, or soft ceiling tile. Determine the
installation method and follow the detailed instructions:

Junction Box or Surface Installation below

Soft Ceiling Tile Installation on the facing page

Junction Box or Surface Installation

1. Pull the Belden 8471 (or

equivalent) and one 2.5 mm

2

(14 AWG) ground wire to the
mounting location (junction
box or finished surface) and
strip each wire 11 mm (7/16 in).

2. Temporarily remove the sensor

cover to gain access to the
configuration switches and
mounting access holes. Hold
the sensor in one hand while
gently twisting the cover
clockwise.

3. Connect the EchoConnect wires

from the sensor to the installed
wires.

a. Connect the data - EchoConnect wire (black) from sensor to the

incoming data - EchoConnect wire (typically black) using a WAGO
wire termination connector.

b. Repeat the above step for the data + EchoConnect wire (typically

white) and for the ESD ground wire (typically green/yellow), using
a new WAGO connector for each termination type.

4. Orient the flat side of the sensor to the junction box or surface and

secure it in place using the screws provided (both short and long
screws are provided for installation convenience).

Dual Tech Vacancy Sensor

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Summary of Contents for E-DVAC-C-LR

Page 1: ...l The sensor relies on local station control for manual on and provides auto off functionality upon detection of vacancy The ceiling mount sensor offers 360 degree coverage with optimized lens options...

Page 2: ...n environment When operating in PIR only modes the sensor must have an unobstructed view of the room Do not mount behind or near tall cabinets shelves hanging light fixtures etc Do not install the sen...

Page 3: ...connection and to allow slack for future service needs Note ETC requires that all stations and devices be grounded for ESD protection Pull an additional 2 5 mm2 14 AWG wire for grounding when control...

Page 4: ...cation junction box or finished surface and strip each wire 11 mm 7 16 in 2 Temporarily remove the sensor cover to gain access to the configuration switches and mounting access holes Hold the sensor i...

Page 5: ...ll the sensor wires through the access holes to the unfinished side of the ceiling tile 4 Secure the sensor in place a Insert the soft ceiling tile adapters through the provided pinholes on the sensor...

Page 6: ...y A buttons and their related LEDs are not used and have no functionality on the Dual Tech Ceiling mount Vacancy Sensor Set Space and Address Two rotary switches on the sensor electronics provide for...

Page 7: ...are ignored Instead the settings made by the EchoAccess App are used 3 and 4 Vacancy Timeout 5 min Switches 3 and 4 are Off 15 min Switch 3 is Off and Switch 4 is On default 30 min Switch 3 is On and...

Page 8: ...o On Customization of the sensor and all actions are configured using the EchoAccess App For more detailed information about custom configuration options available using EchoAccess see the EchoAccess...

Page 9: ...gins If the sensor does not detect occupancy again during the vacancy timeout period the lights turn off and a 30 second grace period begins Grace Period The sensor features a 30 second grace period a...

Page 10: ...seconds 3 Move throughout the space including corners and areas that may be obscured from line of sight to the sensor Each time the sensor detects movement the lens illuminates red If acoustic detect...

Page 11: ...t 3 0 m 10 ft 3 0 m 10 ft 4 6 m 15 ft 4 6 m 15 ft 6 1 m 20 ft 6 1 m 20 ft 8 ft 2 4 m 10 ft 3 0 m 12 ft 3 7 m Large Room Lens Side View 0 8 ft 2 4 m 10 ft 3 0 m 12 ft 3 7 m 0 3 0 m 10 ft 3 0 m 10 ft 6...

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