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2    OLS-2000/OLS-2100 Occupancy Lighting Switch Product/Technical Bulletin

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pplication Information

The OLS-2000/OLS-2100 Occupancy Lighting Switch
is a passive infrared sensor that turns lights on when
occupant movement is detected within its field of view.
The OLS-2000/OLS-2100 replaces standard
single-pole light switches that control incandescent or
fluorescent fixtures with either magnetic or electronic
ballasts.  The switch is an indoor lighting control and
should not be used outdoors or as a security device.

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Figure 2:  OLS-2000/OLS-2100 Dimensions (in./mm)

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hoosing a Mounting Location

Install the OLS-2000/OLS-2100 3.5 to 4.5 feet
(1.1 to 1.4 m) above the floor, with an unobstructed
view of the work or traffic area to be monitored.  The
OLS-2000/OLS-2100 has a 180 degree field of view
[900 sq ft (81 sq m)].

15  ft

4 .6   m

F loor

35 ft

10.7 m

4 ft

1.2 m

35 ft

10.7 m

Figure 3:  OLS-2000/OLS-2100 Room

Coverage Patterns

Avoid locating the switch in the following areas:

in direct sunlight or near bright lights

near intense heat or moisture sources

where movement in adjacent areas could
unintentionally turn the lights on

W

iring

!

 CAUTION:

Shock hazard.  Avoid personal
injury by disconnecting the power
supply before making wiring
connections.

R ed  W ire:

Lighting

Load

B lack W ir e:

P ow er (Hot)

G reen   W ire:

G round

Top

Figure 4:  OLS-2000/OLS-2100 Wiring Diagram

1.

Check that the combined load connected to the
OLS-2000/OLS-2100 is within the load range listed
in Table 2.

Note:

All wiring connections must be made in
accordance with the National Electric Code
and all local regulations.  Short-circuited or
improperly connected wires will result in
permanent damage to the unit.

2.

Remove the existing wallplate and switch.

3.

Press the OLS-2000/OLS-2100’s OFF/AUTO
button to the OFF position.  (Button out.)

4.

Wire the OLS-2000/OLS-2100 as shown in
Figure 4.

Note:

Use the termination on the green wire and the
mounting screw (provided) for grounding to a
continuous grounding system.

5.

Install the OLS-2000/OLS-2100 in the utility box
using the two flat-head screws provided.  The
OLS-2000/OLS-2100 fits into a standard,
2 in. x 4 in. (51 mm x 102 mm) utility box with a
minimum depth of 1-7/8 in. (48 mm).

6.

Apply power.

7.

Press the OFF/AUTO switch to AUTO (button in)
and the lights will turn on within ten seconds
(OLS-2000) or within 60 seconds when motion is
detected (OLS-2100).

Summary of Contents for OLS-2000

Page 1: ...for 40 of the electricity used Whether used as standalone lighting control or as part of an existing lighting system the OLS 2000 OLS 2100 helps reduce energy costs Figure 1 OLS 2000 OLS 2100 Features and Benefits Standard Single toggle Switch Size Allows quick and easy replacement of existing wall switches reducing installation time Infrared Occupancy Sensor Controls lighting usage based on occup...

Page 2: ...ht lights near intense heat or moisture sources where movement in adjacent areas could unintentionally turn the lights on Wiring CAUTION Shock hazard Avoid personal injury by disconnecting the power supply before making wiring connections Red W ire Lighting Load Black W ire Power Hot Green W ire Ground Top Figure 4 OLS 2000 OLS 2100 Wiring Diagram 1 Check that the combined load connected to the OL...

Page 3: ... closer distances to turn the lights on The maximum setting is recommended Daylight Lockout Prevents lights from turning on when adequate levels of natural light are available Wait to set the daylight lockout until the natural light level is sufficient for work or traffic Then to enable daylight lockout use the following steps 1 Check that the OFF AUTO switch is in the AUTO position Button in 2 Tu...

Page 4: ...cifications Product OLS 2000 OLS 2100 Occupancy Light Switch Sensor Type Passive infrared Power Requirements 120 277 or 347 VAC 60 Hz Load Ranges OLS 2100 1 OLS 2000 3 Standard or electronic ballast 120 VAC 60 Hz 25 to 800 watts incandescent 40 to 800 watts fluorescent 277 VAC 60 Hz 40 to 1200 watts fluorescent 347 VAC 60 Hz 40 to 1500 watts fluorescent Current Consumption Less than 0 5 mA Warmup ...

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