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360˚ Dual Technology

PIR/Ultrasonic

Line Voltage Occupancy Sensor

With Light Level Feature

MODEL: IOS-CMP-DT-U

Ratings:

Voltage: 120/277 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Incandescent : 800 W, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Electronic Ballast: 5 A, 120/277 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Motor: 1/4 HP, 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz

Adjustable Ambient Light Level: 10 fc to Daylight

Selectable Time Delay: 5 sec to 30 min (DIP switch)

Test Mode: 5 sec upon initial power-up

PIR Sensitivity Adjustment: 50% or 100% (DIP switch)

Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment: 30% to 100% 

Coverage - PIR: up to 1600 ft

(150

m2

)

 

  Ultrasonic: up to 1000 ft

(93

m2

)

Temperature Range: 32° F to 122 °F (0° C to 50° C) 

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION INSTRUCTIONS

Figure 2

DESCRIPTION:

The IOS-CMP-DT-U Dual Technology Line Voltage Occupancy Sensors control loads based on occupancy 

and ambient light levels. It combines passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technologies to help avoid 

false triggering while increasing presence detection. Selectable modes allow the sensor to turn load 

ON and hold it ON as long as either or both technologies detect occupancy. If no movement is detected 

for a user-specified time of 5 seconds to 30 minutes, the load is turned OFF. The occupancy sensor 

provides a 360° coverage pattern, up to 1600 ft

2

 (150

m2

) for PIR and 1000 ft

2

 (93

m2

) for Ultrasonic sensor.

MOUNTING THE SENSOR

NOTE: A junction box and screwdriver are needed to complete this procedure.

See Figure 4 for reference.

1.  Make sure power is turned off at the main disconnect.
2.   Look for small opening on periphery of cover. With the help of a flathead screwdriver, snap off front 

cover. Next, remove mounting adaptor by opening tabs A & B as shown in Figure 4.

3.   Loosen the mounting screws attached to the junction box and attach mounting adaptor to junction 

box.

4.  Observe these guidelines when mounting the sensor:
•    The occupancy coverage area may be more or less than the sensing distances shown in Figure 1 

due to potential coverage area obstacles, such as furniture or partitions.

•    Place the sensor at least 4 to 6 feet (1,2 to 1,8m) away from air supply ducts to prevent false 

activations.

•    If you mount the sensor outside of 8 to 10 feet (2,4 to 3m) from the floor, it affects the coverage 

pattern.  Decreasing the mounting height decreases the sensor range and increases the sensitivity 
to smaller motions. Mounting the sensor at heights more than 12 to 14 (3,7 to 4,3m) feet reduces 
sensitivity

•   For coverage of large areas with multiple sensors, an overlap of 10 to 20% is recommended as 

shown in Figure 2.

•   Avoid placing the sensor directly in line with an open door through which it has a clear view out. 

This may cause the sensor to detect people walking by the door.

5.   Connect the line voltage wires to the appropriate wire on the occupancy sensor. See table below 

for wire designations. Refer to Figure 3.

Connect

To

Hot wire of main power

Black wire on the sensor

Load wire

Red wire on the sensor

Neutral wire to load and main power

White wire on the sensor

6.   Align and snap sensor onto mounting adaptor.
7.   Align the sensor in the junction box so that the mounting screws in the box match the keyholes on 

the sensor’s rear housing.

8.  After setting adjustment, snap cover back on sensor.

Figure 3

     

WARNING

Risk of Fire or Electric Shock

•   Disconnect power at the circuit breaker(s) or fuses before installing or servicing.

•   Installation and/or wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical code 

requirements.

•  Use COPPER conductors ONLY.

•   Indoor dry location use only.

•   Do not exceed electrical ratings.

Figure 1

Figure 4

8 ft

(2.44m)

Typical

desk-top

level

20% 

Ultrasonic

Overlap

PIR 

Coverage

44 ft.

(13.4m)

Ultrasonic 

Coverage

30 ft.

(9.14m)

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