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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

 

 

HOSEDOWN SERIES

 

IMPORTANT:

  READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOUROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF 

ESSENTIALS SERIES FIXTURES AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. 

 

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REV 082318

 

 

 

MICRO WAVE OCCUPANCY SENSOR - (ORDERED AS AN OPTION - MWOCC) 

For most up to date instructions, please visit:  https://www.legrand.us/wattstopper.aspx 

SPECIFICATIONS-LEGRAND WATTSTOPPER FM-105 

VOLTAGES..........................................120/277VAC, 50/60Hz 
LOAD REQUIREMENTS 
       @ 120VAC, 60Hz........... 0-800W BALLAST OR TUNGSTEN 
       @ 277VAC, 60Hz.............................0-1200W BALLAST 
TRIMPOT ADJUSTMENTS 
       LIGHT LEVEL......................................................2-200fc 
       RANGE/SENSITIVITY 

........................3’ to 20’ (1m to 6m)

 

       TIME DELAY ....................... 10 SECONDS TO 30 MINUTES 
POWER OUTPUT ..... 1 mW (SIMILAR OR LESS THAN A CELL PHONE) 
FREQUENCY ............................................................. 5.8GHz

 

 

DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION

 

THE FM-105 HIGH FREQUENCY OCCUPANCY SENSOR USES ULTRA-HIGH-FREQUENCY RADIO WAVES

, ALSO KNOWN AS “MICROWAVES,” AND THE 

PRINCIPLE OF THE DOPPLER EFFECT TO DETECT MOTION. THE SENSOR SENDS OUT RADIO WAVES THAT BOUNCE OFF OF NEARBY SURFACES AND RETURN 
TO THE SENSOR.  MOTION IN THE AREA CHANGES THE SPEED OF THE WAVES RETURNING TO THE SENSOR. THE SENSOR DETECTS THE CHANGE AND 
INTERPRETS IT AS OCCUPANCY. THIS CAUSES THE SENSOR TO TURN 

ON 

THE LOAD. 

HIGH FREQUENCY RADIO WAVES CAN PENETRATE CERTAIN MATERIALS, THEREFORE, THE FM-105 CAN BE INSTALLED BEHIND A 

LUMINARIES’ PLASTIC 

OR 

GLASS LENS. 
THE FM-105 CAN BE USED IN A WATER-TIGHT NON-METALLIC BOX, OR A WATER-TIGHT LUMINAIRE FOR WET OR DAMP LOCATION APPLICATIONS. 

 

DAYLIGHTING CONTROL

 

THE FM-105 ALSO HAS DAYLIGHTING CONTROL CAPABILITY. THE DAYLIGHT CONTROL ON THE FM-

105 IS A “HOL

D-

OFF” TYPE. THE SEN

SOR STOPS THE 

LOAD FROM TURNING 

ON 

IF THE AMBIENT LIGHT IS GREATER THAN THE DAYLIGHTING SETPOINT. IF THE LOAD IS ALREADY 

ON

, THE SENSOR WILL NOT 

TURN 

OFF 

THE LOAD DUE TO HIGH AMBIENT DAYLIGHT.

 

 

SENSOR COVERAGE AREA 
THE COVERAGE PATTTERN MAY VARY BASED ON SESNSOR LOCATIONS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF SURROUNDING MATERIAL.  SHIELD PLACEMENT, OR THE 
USE OF A SECON SHIELD, MAY ALTER THE COVERAGE PATTERN. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WIRING

 

 

THIS PRODUCT COMES PREINSTALLED IN THE FIXTURE AND PRESET TO THE FOLLOWING

 

 

   

TIME DELAY

10 MINUTES 

   

SENSITIVITY

75% 

   

LIGHT LEVEL

200 FOOTCANDLES 

 

Summary of Contents for HD20S-A1-06K-2N Series

Page 1: ...2W xx xx CL 13 F to 113 F 25 C to 35 C GENERAL NOTES 1 MAKE SURE ALL WIRE AND CONNECTORS ARE UL LISTED IF THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM CONTAINS NO GROUNDING WIRE CONSULT WITH A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION 2 SUSPENSION CABLE OR CHAIN SHALL BE RATED TO SUPPORT WEIGHT OF FIXTURE S INCLUDING ALL ACCESSORIES AND OPTIONS AIRCRAFT SUSPENSION CABLE MAY BE ORDERED SEPARATELY FROM...

Page 2: ...UX EMPLACEMENTS MOUILLÉS S24 L2 Account for small parts and destroy packing material as these maybe hazardous to children Caution Risk of electric shock ALL LATCHES MUST REMAIN IN PLACE IN ORDER TO MAINTAIN RAIN TIGHT BONDING IS NOT AUTOMATIC AND MUST BE PROVIDED AS A PART OF THE INSTALLATION For indoor and outdoor applications Turn power off before servicing see instructions Properly ground fixtu...

Page 3: ...EDIATELY CONTACT LIGHTING TECH FLEX COM 6 TURN OFF ELECTRICITY AT THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELBOARD FUSE BOX OR DISCONNECT DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL FIXTURE WITH THE POWER ON 7 MAKE SURE THE MOUNTING SURFACE IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING WEIGHT OF FIXTURE 8 MAX AMBIENT REDUCED 5 C WHEN MOUNTED NEAR CEILING 9 ENSURE PROPER AIRFLOW AROUND FIXTURE CABLE READY MOUNT PREPARING TO INSTALL 1 REFER TO GENERA...

Page 4: ...GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 2 MEASURE SPACING BETWEEN BRACKETS TRANSFER MEASUREMENT FROM FIXTURE TO MOUNTING SURFACE FIG 3 BRACKETS SHOULD BE SPACED AT LEAST 18 O C FOR 2N MODEL 36 O C FOR 4N MODEL 3 REMOVE MOUNTING BRACKETS FROM FIXTURE HOUSING REMOVE BAIL HOOK OR LAY BAIL HOOK TO ONE SIDE FIG 4 4 ATTACH BRACKET TO MOUNTING SURFACE 5 RAISE FIXTURE TO MOUNTING BRACKETS AN...

Page 5: ...ACCESSORY 45M 2N AND 4N MODELS ONLY PREPARING TO INSTALL 1 REFER TO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 2 BRACKETS SHOULD BE SPACED AT LEAST 18 APART FOR 2N MODEL 36 APART FOR 4N MODEL 3 MEASURE DESIRED SPACING BETWEEN BRACKETS TRANSFER MEASUREMENT MOUNTING SURFACE FIG 7 4 ATTACH BRACKET TO MOUNTING SURFACE FIG 8 5 RAISE FIXTURE TO MOUNTING BRACKETS AND SECURE IN PLACE FIG 9 6 MA...

Page 6: ... 082318 SURFACE MOUNT FM2WSS 2W MODEL ONLY PREPARING TO INSTALL 1 REFER TO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 2 MEASURE SPACING BETWEEN BRACKETS TRANSFER MEASUREMENT FROM FIXTURE TO MOUNTING SURFACE BRACKETS ARE SPACED AT 17 O C FOR 2W 3 ATTACH BRACKET TO MOUNTING SURFACE 4 RAISE FIXTURE TO MOUNTING BRACKETS AND SECURE IN PLACE FIG 9 5 MAKE FINAL WIRING CONNECTIONS REFER TO WIRI...

Page 7: ...MLT BRACKET PROVIDED BY FLS ACCEPTS 1 4 THREADED ROD 3 REMOVE MOUNTING BRACKETS FROM FIXTURE HOUSING REMOVE BAIL HOOK OR LAY BAIL HOOK TO ONE SIDE FIG 11 4 LOCATE EXISTING THREADED ROD IF APPLICABLE AND SECURELY ATTACH BRACKET TO THREADED ROD IF THREADED ROD NOT PRESENT PROVIDE STEMS AND FASTENERS NOT INCLUDED AND SECURELY ATTACH BRACKET FIG 12 5 BRACKETS SHOULD BE SPACED AT LEAST 18 O C FOR 2N MO...

Page 8: ...UNTING SURFACE THIS MEASUREMENT IS HOW FAR APART THE NEW PENDANTS SHALL BE SPACED BRACKETS ARE SPACED AT 17 O C FOR 2W 4 FOR EXISTING PENDANT ENSURE PENDANT SPACING MATCHES BRACKET LOCATION ON FIXTURE FIG 15 5 REMOVE BRACKET AND OPERATORS FROM PACKAGING 2 OPERATORS PROVIDED WITH EACH BRACKET 6 REMOVE MOUNTING TAB FROM FIXTURE HOUSING ATTACH OPERATOR PIECE TO TAB AND REINSTALL TAB 4 TIMES FIG 16 7 ...

Page 9: ...KE SURE THE RIGID STEM IS CAPABLE OF SUPPORTING WEIGHT OF FIXTURE 3 RAISE PLATE TO RIGID STEM 4 THREAD WASHER PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR ONTO BOTTOM OF THREADED RIGID STEM SECURING PLATE IN PLACE FINGER TIGHTEN THEN USE WRENCH TO SECURELY TIGHTEN LOCKNUT 5 ATTACH SUSPENTION CABLES FOUR 4 SUPPLIED TO ALL FOUR 4 MOUNTING TABS FOR 2W OR TWO 2 TO BOTH MOUNTING RINGS FOR 2N 4N ON FIXTURE AND ON MOUNTING HO...

Page 10: ...T SEPARATELY ORDERED ACCESSORY HANGERSS 2W ONLY PREPARING TO INSTALL 7 REFER TO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 8 ENSURE SUSPENSION CABLE ORDERED SEPARATELY CABLEKIT2P OR CABLEKIT2PSS OR EXISTING CABLE OR CHAIN NOT INCLUDED IS SECURED TO STRUCTURE 9 ATTACH CABLES TO HANGERS 10 RAISE FIXTURE TO HANGER AND ATTACH TO FIXTURE THROUGH FOUR 4 MOUNTING TABS FIG 18 11 MAKE FINAL WIRI...

Page 11: ... AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 2 REMOVE RUBBER CAP FIG 19 3 REMOVE LENS SEE LENS REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT BELOW AND LOWER REMOVE TRAY FIG 23 4 INSERT POWER CORD THROUGH APPROPRIATE SEALING OR WATER TIGHT CORD GRIP PROVIDED BY CONTACTOR FIG S 20 AND 21 5 PULL THE CORD INTO FIXTURE A MINIMUM OF 6 6 TIGHTEN CORD GRIP PER CORD GRIP INSTRUCTIONS ENSURING A WATERTIGHT SEAL FIG 22 7 MAKE FINAL WIRING C...

Page 12: ...NS 1 REFER TO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 2 IF INSTALLED REMOVE 2 SAFETY SCREWS 1 EACH ON OPPOSING SIDES 3 UNBUCKLE ALL LATCHES ON LENS FIG 24 4 REMOVE LENS REPLACING LENS 1 REFER TO GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECTION 2 PROPERLY SEAT LENS ON GASKET ON HOUSING FIG 25 3 BUCKLE ALL LATCHES ON LENS 4 PLACE 2 SAFETY SCREWS INCLUDED IF APPLICABLE 1 EACH ON OP...

Page 13: ...UTIONS COM LIGHTING TECH FLEXTRONICS COM 913 851 3000 REV 082318 WATERPROOF SLEEVE INSTALLATION ORDERED AS AN OPTION WPSLV PREPARING TO INSTALL 1 ONLY USED FOR CORD AND PLUG APPLICATIONS 2 STRETCH SLEEVE OVER PLUG SOCKET FIG 26 3 PLUG CORD INTO SOCKET PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR 4 SLEEVE SHOULD PRESS FIRMLY AGAINST THE SOCKET CREATING A SEAL FIG 27 Plot PLUG WITH SLEEVE ATTACHED TO SOCKET FIG 26 FIG 27...

Page 14: ...ONS ARE PROPERLY LAYING INSIDE FIXTURE HOUSING BEFORE CLOSING 8 CLOSE AND ATTACH TRAY PRESS THE TRAY INTO THE CLIPS UNTIL A POSITIVE CLICK IS HEARD 9 PROPERLY SEAT LENS ON GASKET ON HOUSING 10 BUCKLE ALL LATCHES ON LENS 11 PLACE 2 SAFETY SCREWS INCLUDED IF APPLICABLE 1 EACH ON OPPOSING SIDES TO PREVENT UNAUTHORIZED TAMPERING 12 TURN ELECTRICITY ON AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELBOARD OR FUSE BOX FIXT...

Page 15: ...OWN SERIES IMPORTANT READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS THOUROUGHLY AND CAREFULLY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF ESSENTIALS SERIES FIXTURES AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE FLEXLIGHTINGSOLUTIONS COM LIGHTING TECH FLEXTRONICS COM 913 851 3000 REV 082318 ...

Page 16: ...T BOUNCE OFF OF NEARBY SURFACES AND RETURN TO THE SENSOR MOTION IN THE AREA CHANGES THE SPEED OF THE WAVES RETURNING TO THE SENSOR THE SENSOR DETECTS THE CHANGE AND INTERPRETS IT AS OCCUPANCY THIS CAUSES THE SENSOR TO TURN ON THE LOAD HIGH FREQUENCY RADIO WAVES CAN PENETRATE CERTAIN MATERIALS THEREFORE THE FM 105 CAN BE INSTALLED BEHIND A LUMINARIES PLASTIC OR GLASS LENS THE FM 105 CAN BE USED IN ...

Page 17: ... MOVE WITHIN THE DETECTION AREA OF THE SENSOR IF THE LOAD COMES BACK ON YOU NEED TO REPEAT THE PROCEDURE IMPORTANT STARTUP INFORMATION THE FIRST TIME THE SENSOR IS POWERED UP THE LOAD WILL FLASH ON THEN OFF ONCE THEN THERE WILL BE 10 SECONDS WHILE THE SENSOR WARMS UP AFTER THAT TIME THE SENSOR WILL WORK NORMALLY TROUBLESHOOTING TO QUICKLY TEST THE UNIT TURN THE TIME DELAY TO MINIMUM MOVE OUT OF TH...

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