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MULTI-WAY

The Multi-Way capability is available on all models. Sensors can easily 

be wired together for convenient control of a common load. When wiring 

this way, only use 311 series sensors. Multi-Way in 311 series is not 

compatible with prior sensor models.
The following principles apply for Multi-Way:

•  All units can sense each other’s push button events and respond 

accordingly.

•  All units can sense each other’s PIR trigger event. The response 

will be determined by the Light Level setting and/or conditions of the 

space of the detecting sensor.

•  The time delay for all units is defined by the unit with the smallest 

time delay.

•  All Units can sense each other’s dimming events and respond 

accordingly.

NOTE: 

Models with v2 cannot be used with non-v2 models for multi-way applications.

Black

Violet

Black

Neutral

White

(optional)

Line    

White

(optional)

Ground

Green

Ground

Green

Yellow

traveler

Yellow

Red

Gray
Red

Violet

Gray

Connect 0-10V

leads to dimming

ballast from one

PW-311 only

Driver

or Ballast

Typical  Multi-way Wiring

(PW-311 or PW-311-347 up to 4 sensors)

COVERAGE PATTERNS

Coverage testing has been performed according to the NEMA WD 7 

guideline. For best performance, use in spaces not larger than 15’ x 12’.

PIR Sensor

The sensor has a two-tiered, multi-cell viewing Fresnel lens with 180 

degree field of view. The red LED on the sensor flashes when the PIR 

detects motion.

Masking the lens

Opaque adhesive tape is supplied so that sections of the PIR sensor’s 

view can be masked. This allows you to eliminate coverage in unwanted 

areas. Since masking removes bands of coverage, remember to take this 

into account when troubleshooting coverage problems.

4’

(1.2m)

20’

(6.1m)

35’

(10.6m)

0

PIR

Coverage

7.5’

(2.2m)

15’

(4.5m)

20’

(6.1m)

35’

(10.6m)

Major motion
Minor motion

Top View

Side View

BUTTON FUNCTIONS

Pressing and holding the UP button will ramp the lights up to the maximum value as determined by the High Trim setting. Pressing 

and holding the DOWN button will dim the lights down to the minimum value as determined by the Low Trim setting. See 

Additional 

Programming Features

 for detail on setting the trim.

•  Tapping the UP button when the load is OFF sets the load to the last non-zero value.

•  Tapping the UP button when the load is ON sets the load to the maximum (high trim) value.

•  Tapping the UP button twice when the load is OFF turns the load to its maximum (high trim) value.

•  Tapping the DOWN button when the load is ON, turns the load OFF.

ADJUSTING THE SENSOR AND ACCESSING OTHER FEATURES

Remove the wall plate. Remove the button cap by firmly squeezing together the top 

sides of the button assembly. Gently pull it away from the unit. 
When the adjustments are completed, replace the button cap by inserting its hinges 

into the tabs on the main unit and then squeeze the top of the button while pressing it 

into the unit. Reinstall the cover plate.

Turning the Load ON (ON Mode)

The relay is programmed for either 

Auto ON

 or 

Manual ON

. In either mode, the load 

can be turned ON or OFF using the up and down buttons.

Manual ON

With DIP switch 1 in the ON position, the occupant must press the 

Up 

button to 

turn ON the load. The sensor keeps the load ON until no motion is detected for the 

selected time delay. There is a 30 second re-trigger delay. If occupancy is detected 

during the delay, the sensor turns the load back ON. After the re-trigger delay elapses 

the 

Up

 button must be pressed to turn ON the load.

DELA

Y

MODE

ADDITIONAL 

FEA

TURES

Button

Hinges

Tabs

Dip Switches

Detection LED
PIR Lens

Up Button

Down Button

Summary of Contents for Wattstopper PW-311

Page 1: ...t 8fc to 180 fc Alerts Selectable Audible Visual Optional Neutral All models Multi Way Capability All models Terminal screw torque 16 lbf in 18 kgf cm High Trim 6 to 10 V Low Trim 0 to 4 V Ramp Up 1 to 10 seconds Fade Down 2 5 to 30 seconds WARNING TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE WIRING INSTALLATION 1 Make sure that the power has been turned OFF at the circuit breaker 2 Connect wi...

Page 2: ...lems 4 1 2m 20 6 1m 35 10 6m 0 PIR Coverage 7 5 2 2m 15 4 5m 20 6 1m 35 10 6m Major motion Minor motion Top View Side View BUTTON FUNCTIONS Pressing and holding the UP button will ramp the lights up to the maximum value as determined by the High Trim setting Pressing and holding the DOWN button will dim the lights down to the minimum value as determined by the Low Trim setting See Additional Progr...

Page 3: ...l programmable features See the DIP SWITCH SETTINGS section for a table showing the switch combinations for each feature as well as the specific values indicated by the blinking green LED Alerts The PW can provide audible and or visible alerts as a warning before the load turns OFF By default visible alert is disabled and audio alert is enabled Walk Through The Walk Through mode shortens the time ...

Page 4: ...e The load returns to the same state as before the power failure ON or OFF If it was previously ON the load will return to the most recent dimming level and if it was previously OFF it will remain OFF If the load was previously ON and the room is now unoccupied the load will turn OFF once vacancy is detected This is the default Default To On The load will turn ON at 100 level after power is restor...

Page 5: ...e sure that the correct lights come ON If the lights turn ON verify that Sensitivity is on High 2 Check the wire connections in particular the Line connection Verify that connections are tightly secured 3 If lights still do not turn ON call 800 879 8585 for technical support Lights do not turn OFF 1 There can be up to a 30 minute time delay after the last motion is detected To verify proper operat...

Page 6: ...STALLATION 1 Assurez vous que le courant a bien été COUPÉ au niveau du disjoncteur 2 Raccordez les fils aux câbles volants du PW comme illustré dans le schéma de câblage correspondant à votre modèle de PW et à votre alimentation électrique Le fil de terre vert doit être relié à la terre pour que le détecteur puisse fonctionner correctement 3 Fixez le capteur sur le boîtier mural en insérant des vi...

Page 7: ...s non souhaitées Étant donné que cette obstruction diminue la portée n oubliez pas d en tenir compte en cas de dépannage des problèmes de portée 4 1 2m 20 6 1m 35 10 6m 0 IRP Portée 7 5 2 2 m 15 4 5 m 20 6 1 m 35 10 6 m Mouvement important Mouvement faible Vue latérale Vue du haut FONCTIONS DES BOUTONS Le fait de maintenir le bouton HAUT enfoncé permet d augmenter la lumière jusqu à la valeur maxi...

Page 8: ...lités niveaux maximum et minimum maintenez le bouton HAUT ou BAS enfoncé jusqu à ce que la lumière atteigne le niveau souhaité La valeur de la fonctionnalité de réglage du niveau de luminosité doit être modifiée grâce à une méthode spécifique Consultez la section correspondante pour plus d informations Une fois la programmation terminée replacez les quatre interrupteurs DIP sur OFF Le PW 311 quitt...

Page 9: ...nctionnalité 3 Enfoncez puis relâchez le bouton HAUT afin que la DEL verte clignote deux fois si vous souhaitez sélectionner le mode standard Enfoncez puis relâchez à nouveau le bouton HAUT afin que la DEL verte clignote trois fois si vous souhaitez sélectionner le mode niveau de luminosité intelligent 4 Placez les quatre interrupteurs DIP vers le bas 5 Éloignez vous du capteur Après 10 secondes l...

Page 10: ...res S ALLUMENT vérifiez que le bon mode de marche est sélectionné à l aide de l interrupteur DIP 1 2 Assurez vous que le contrôle du niveau de luminosité est activé couvrez la lentille du détecteur avec votre main Si les lumières S ALLUMENT réglez le paramétrage du niveau de luminosité 3 Si les lumières ne S ALLUMENT toujours pas appelez le 1 800 879 8585 pour obtenir une assistance technique Les ...

Page 11: ... Los sensores PW contienen un sensor de nivel de luz En caso de haber luz de día adecuada el sensor mantiene la carga Apagada hasta que cae el nivel de luz aun cuando el área está ocupada Consulte la sección de Ajuste de nivel de luz INSTALACIÓN 1 Asegúrese de haber apagado la energía en el disyuntor 2 Conecte los cables a los conductores volantes del PW como se muestra en el diagrama de cableado ...

Page 12: ...res de 0 a 10 V al balasto de regulación de una PW 311 únicamente Driver o Balasto Cableado típico de múltiples vías PW 311 o PW 311 347 hasta 4 sensores DIAGRAMAS DE COBERTURA La prueba de cobertura se realizó de acuerdo con los lineamientos NEMA WD 7 Para un mejor desempeño utilícelo en espacios no superiores a 4 5 x 3 6 m 15 x 12 Sensor del PIR El sensor tiene una lente Fresnel de vista multice...

Page 13: ...ONMUTADOR SELECTOR PARA BASCULAR para obtener los valores de configuración específicos FUNCIONES PROGRAMABLES ADICIONALES Los conmutadores selectores para bascular 6 a 9 proveen acceso a varias funciones adicionales Cada función se selecciona eligiendo una combinación única de los conmutadores selectores para bascular Una vez que seleccione los valores específicos el LED rojo parpadea para indicar...

Page 14: ...de luz ambiente Esta función está disponible únicamente cuando el PW 311 se configura en Encendido automático Hay dos modos de ajuste de nivel de luz En el modo Estándar se establece un nivel mínimo fijo La carga no volverán a encenderse automáticamente hasta que la luz ambiente disminuya por debajo del nivel mínimo En el modo Nivel de luz inteligente el PW 311 establece un nivel mínimo inicial Lu...

Page 15: ...Encendido automático Encendido manual Modo 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Tiempo de demora Modo ON Funciones adicionales No usado Prueba 3 min 15 minutos 30 minutos 5 minutos 2 3 Tiempo de demora Salir del Modo de Programación Alerta de Audio Recorrido Alerta visual 6 7 8 9 Sensibilidad de PIR Corte alto Corte bajo Tiempo de aumento Tiempo de atenuación Ajuste de nivel de luz Modo de pérdida de energía Modo de...

Page 16: ...de haber un tiempo de demora de hasta 30 minutos después de haber detectado el último movimiento Para verificar el funcionamiento adecuado configure los conmutadores 2 y 3 en Apagado para iniciar el modo de prueba Aléjese de la vista del sensor Las luces deben apagarse en aproximadamente 10 segundos 2 Verifique que el sensor esté montado al menos a seis pies 2 metros de distancia de cualquier disp...

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