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Contact Power Pack Sensor System

Installation & Operation Guide

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To change the sensitivity selection of the sensor:

Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16).

Step 2. Press SENS button.

Step 3. Select the desired level of sensitivity.

Exit programming by pressing the PGM/EXIT button or continue with programming by
selecting another field.

Occupancy Photocell Sensitivity (Blue)

There is a photo eye (photocell) in the Occupancy Sensor which can prevent the Occupancy
Sensor from automatically turning on the lights if the light level in the room is already higher
than a set level. This feature can be enabled or disabled - with the factory default being dis-
abled. 

The PHOTOCELL SENSITIVITY field allows selection of the internal photocell’s sensitivity
levels, as well as disable.

To change the sensitivity selection of the photocell:

Step 1. Enter Programming Mode (refer to page 16).

Step 2. Press PHON button.

Step 3. Select the desired level of sensitivity.

Step 4. To let the unit capture the present room’s ambient light level, press and hold button 

8 for 4 seconds. The unit will turn off the lights, take a snapshot of the current 
ambient light level, and then turn the lights back on.

Exit programming by pressing the PGM/EXIT button or continue with programming by
selecting another field.

Button 1

Low

Button 2

Medium

* Factory Default

Button 3

High

 

Button 0

Factory Default

* Medium

Button 1

Low Ambient

Button 2

Low-Medium Ambient

Button 3

Medium-Low Ambient

Button 4

Medium Ambient

Button 5

Medium-High Ambient

Button 6

High-Medium Ambient

Button 7

High Ambient

Button 8

Disabled/Capture

* Factory Default

Button 0

Factory Default

* Disabled

Summary of Contents for Contact Power Pack

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Page 2: ...ne responsibilit sur toute erreur ou ommission inscrite dans ce manuel Pour tous commentaires ou suggestions concernant des corrections et ou les mises jour de ce manuel veuillez s ll vous plait conta...

Page 3: ...r than intended use g Refer service to qualified personnel SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING You must have access to a main circuit breaker or other power disconnect device before installing any wiring...

Page 4: ...11 Troubleshooting a Ceiling Occupancy Sensor 13 Photocell Daylighting Sensor 14 Overview 14 Installation 14 Infrared IR Remote Sensor Programmer 16 Overview 16 Programming Mode 16 Selecting Devices 1...

Page 5: ...ing 37 Specifications 38 Contact Low Voltage Multi Switch 38 Contact Ceiling Occupancy Sensor 39 Contact Photocell Daylighting Sensor 40 Contact Infrared Remote Sensor Programmer 41 Contact Power Pack...

Page 6: ...T INFORMATION PLEASE READ This equipment is intended for installation in accordance with the National Electric Code and local regulations It is also intended for permanent installation in indoor appli...

Page 7: ...Pack family includes occupancy sensing and daylight harvesting solutions to fit your energy conservation needs Contact Power Pack sensors are the first sensors with the intelligence to discern between...

Page 8: ...tectural control stations may also be used to control Con tact Power Packs Consult the Vision net control station manual for details Contact Power Packs are available in configurations for 1 Channel N...

Page 9: ...ct Power Pack Contact Infrared Remote Sensor Programmer is used to safely program the Contact Ceiling Occupancy and Photocell Sensors from the floor Time Relays and Sensitivity values may all be set o...

Page 10: ...con trol of Contact Power Pack relay circuits Contact Power Pack dimmer circuits are controlled by photocell daylighting sensors These stations may also be connected to a building wide Strand Lightin...

Page 11: ...using a wall mounted switch Up to eight sensors can be used with each Power Pack 61327 When mounted at a height of 12 feet the standard Ceil ing Occupancy Sensor detects occupancy in an area of more...

Page 12: ...g location Step 2 Drill 1 1 2 inch hole in the desired mounting location Step 3 Place Ceiling Occupancy Sensor through the hole and secure with supplied washer and locknut Step 4 The lens may be remov...

Page 13: ...sor can be manually configured for most applications Note Use the Contact IR Remote Sensor Programmer for faster programming of all features Refer to Using the Programming Remote on page 16 To enter M...

Page 14: ...e times to change the Field setting Verify by observing the number of blinks Step 5 Once the Field is selected proper number of blue blinks pressing and holding the Setting Button for 3 seconds will s...

Page 15: ...are faulty Recheck all wire connections IMPORTANT Turn off circuit breaker before servicing Shorted or damaged device Replace sensor with new unit Remote does not turn on lights Wire connections are f...

Page 16: ...ccording to the space s needs for maximum energy conservation Note Do not exceed one Photocell Daylighting Sensor per Contact Power Pack Installation The Photocell Daylighting Sensor may be mounted in...

Page 17: ...Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation Operation Guide 15 Figure 4 Installing Photocell Daylighting Sensor RETAINING NUT WASHER LOW VOLTAGE WIRE...

Page 18: ...the signal is received the sensor will illuminate blue or green and is ready to receive commands To change the sensor parameters first select the field which you would like to change Programming field...

Page 19: ...use of the remote laser Note The unit will always start in Single Occupancy Mode To change the selected devices to be programmed Step 1 Enter Programming Mode Refer to previous section Step 2 Press FI...

Page 20: ...off delay between 1 minute and 5 minutes for maximum energy savings The Occupancy Sensor can be configured to operate in either a Manual On or Automatic On Mode In Manual On Mode the lights will only...

Page 21: ...gramming Mode refer to page 16 Step 2 Press TIME button Step 3 Select time out period by pressing the appropriate button Exit programming by pressing the PGM EXIT button or continue with programming b...

Page 22: ...High Each application may be slightly different and the preferences of each user might be different The default setting Medium will be adequate for most situations The settings are described as follow...

Page 23: ...e internal photocell s sensitivity levels as well as disable To change the sensitivity selection of the photocell Step 1 Enter Programming Mode refer to page 16 Step 2 Press PHON button Step 3 Select...

Page 24: ...to select the following scenes Note Dimmers will go to their Last Set Scene Levels Step 5 Tap DIMS button to select Raise Dimmer Levels Tap DIMT button to select Lower Dimmer Levels Step 6 Press Hold...

Page 25: ...out While in Test Mode the timer functions at a rate of 1 60th A 30 minute time out period would become a 30 second time out period with a 10 second minimum To enter Test Mode Step 1 Enter Programming...

Page 26: ...h to verify Step 3 Press DISP button Step 4 Tap button for each available setting for the chosen field The sensor will blink red indicating that the setting is not programmed for the sensor or blue in...

Page 27: ...mmer Levels Step 4 Press Hold Release buttons to Raise or Lower the level of the following Dimmers Note When button it pressed the selected Dimmer Level starts to Raise or Lower When the button is rel...

Page 28: ...Mode the Photocell is enabled whenever Relay 1 is on This allows it to be controlled by an Occupancy Sensor controlling Relay 1 b When in DH1 and DH2 Modes the Photocell is enabled whenever its assign...

Page 29: ...vening Press and Hold the LSUN 1 button for 3 or more seconds Release the button when the Photocell Sensor LEDs turn off After 4 seconds the Sensor will take a Snapshot of the room and set the Low Sun...

Page 30: ...ove the High Sunlight Level Blue The control of the Relays and Dimmers will be accelerated during Test Mode Step 2 While in test Mode the sensed Sunlight can be electronically adjusted by tapping the...

Page 31: ...h Module 120 277V Overview The Contact Non Dim Switch Modules 61330 61331 and 61332 come in 1 2 and 4 single pole relay configurations and operate with Contact Low Voltage Multi Switches Occupancy Sen...

Page 32: ...nipples to junction box All power leads must be pulled into existing junction box Step 3 Securely mount unit using the included 3 4 inch nipple s and attached mounting brackets Step 4 Connect power le...

Page 33: ...1 LOAD RED RELAY 1 LINE 61330 LOADS RED WHITE RELAY 1 LOAD RED RELAY 1 LINE BLUE WHITE RELAY 2 LOAD BLUE RELAY 2 LINE 61331 BLACK 120 277V HOT WHITE 120 277V NEU GREEN GND LOADS RED WHITE RELAY 1 LOAD...

Page 34: ...control devices Sensors or Low Voltage Multi Switches Of the 8 control devices allowed on a Contact Power Pack only 1 device may be a Photocell Daylighting Sensor Figure 7 Connecting 61330 61331 61332...

Page 35: ...k 2 Single Pole Non Dim Switch Module 2 Channel Mark 7 Dimmer Power Pack 120 277 Overview The Contact Dimmer Modules 61333 61334 61335 and 61336 come in dual and quad configu rations and operate with...

Page 36: ...Securely mount unit using the included 3 4 inch nipple s and attached mounting brackets Step 4 Connect power leads according to the following sections Figure 8 Mounting the Power Pack Dimmer Module s...

Page 37: ...he 8 control devices allowed on a Contact Power Pack only 1 device may be a Photocell Daylighting Sensor Figure 9 Connecting 61333 61334 Dimmer Module Control Line Load Wiring 61333 61334 To Additiona...

Page 38: ...e 8 control devices allowed on a Contact Power Pack only 1 device may be a Photocell Daylighting Sensor Figure 10 Connecting 61336 61337 Dimmer Module Control Line Load Wiring 61336 61337 To Additiona...

Page 39: ...Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation Operation Guide 37 SYSTEM WIRING CAT5e Color Code Wiring...

Page 40: ...s 61344 model shown however dimensions are the same for all models Model No 61341 61342 61344 61346 Voltage 24V from Vision net Network 9 Pin Connector or 12V from Contact Power Pack 4 Pin Connector O...

Page 41: ...e detectors may be used to extend coverage The units include user established control modes for ambient light override heat signature sensitivity time out ranging in time from 1 to 30 minutes However...

Page 42: ...grammable features 1 Daylighting Control On and Off via a wall mountable switch 2 High Sun and Low Sun set point range to control a zone of lighting 3 A set point range when ambient lighting drops bel...

Page 43: ...ass Class IIIa Laser Product 1 0 0 5 2 1 4 7 9 16 TEST PGM SELECT A B C D E F G H 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 9 MODE MODE TIME TIME AV RLYS SENS PHSET PHON DSCN MISC MISC AI 1 DH1 LSUN NI 3 DH2 HSUN CI 5 LMAIN...

Page 44: ...VA 20A 2400VA 277 Not Applicable 8 66A 2400VA 61331 120 15A 1800VA 20A 2400VA 277 Not Applicable 8 66A 2400VA 61332 120 15A 1800VA 15A 1800VA 277 Not Applicable 6A 1800VA DC Output Voltage 12 VDC Unre...

Page 45: ...00VA 61334 120 15A 1800VA 15A 1800VA 277 Not Applicable 6A 1800VA 61335 120 Not Applicable 20A 2400VA 277 Not Applicable 8 66A 2400VA 61336 120 15A 1800VA 15A 1800VA 277 Not Applicable 6A 1800VA DC Ou...

Page 46: ...Sensor Low Voltage 61328 Contact Power Pack Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor High Bay Low Voltage 61329 Contact Power Pack Ceiling Mount Photocell Daylighting Sensor Low Voltage 61337 Contact Power Pac...

Page 47: ...Contact Power Pack Sensor System Installation Operation Guide 45 NOTES...

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