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CI-200

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360° Passive Infrared • Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor

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PLACEMENT

The effective coverage distances may be slightly less than the maximum sensing distance (see Coverage Patterns), depending upon 

obstacles such as furniture or partitions, and this must be considered when planning the number of sensors and their positioning. See 

the list below for approximate coverage distances for different types of motion. 

Approximate coverage, for a mounting height of 8 feet:

Lens option 

Walking motion 

Workstation (hand motion)

Extended Range 

up to 22ft radius (1200 sq ft)  

12ft radius  (500 sq ft)

High Density 

up to 12ft radius (500 sq ft) 

9ft radius (300 sq ft)

The CI-200 sensor can be mounted at various heights.

 When you will be mounting at heights 

other than 12 ft, be aware that as you decrease the mounting height, you will decrease the range 

and increase the sensitivity to smaller motions. Conversely, when you increase the height, you will 

increase the range and decrease the sensitivity to smaller motions. At heights of more than 12 -14 

ft, you may start to significantly reduce sensitivity.
Often the best location to install a CI-200 in a 

closed office

 is off-center. Avoid placing a sensor 

directly in line with an open door in which it has a clear view out, as the sensor may detect people 

walking by. 

UNIT DESCRIPTION

The CI-200 is a 24VDC Passive Infrared (PIR) occupancy sensor 

which controls lighting or HVAC systems based on occupancy and/

or ambient light levels in a given area. 
PIR sensing systems are passive systems which react to changes 

in infrared energy (moving body heat) within the coverage area. PIR 

sensors must directly “see” motion of an occupant to detect them, 

so careful consideration must be given to sensor placement.

COVERAGE PATTERNS

The CI-200 has a multi-cell, multi-tier Fresnel lens with a field of view 

of 360°. The sensor has two lens pattern options. The Extended Range 

Lens will cover up to 1200 sq ft when mounted from 8-12 ft.  The High 

Density/Reduced Range Lens will cover up to 500 sq ft when mounted 

at 8-12ft. 
Coverage shown in the diagrams below is maximum and represents 

coverage for half-step walking motion, with no barriers or obstacles

SPECIFICATIONS

Voltage Supply  .........................20–30VDC (24VDC Typical)
Current Consumption ...............@24VDC, 24mA Maximum
Isolated Relay Rating ....................... 1A @24VDC or 24VAC
Operating Temperature.............. 32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)
Time Delay Adjustment ................ 15 seconds–30 minutes
PIR Coverage
 

Model CI-200 ...................................... up to 1200ft2

 

Model CI-200-1 .................................... up to 500ft2

Light Level Adjustment ........................................ 1–190FC
Sensitivity Adjustment ......................Minimum-Maximum
UL & CUL Listed

8 ft

2,4m

22 ft

6,7 m

13 ft

4m

7 ft

2,1m

3 ft
1m

0 3 ft

1m

7 ft

2,1m

13 ft

4m

22 ft

6,7 m

Typical desk-top level

Niveau supérieure de bureau typique

Nivel de sobremesa típico

Extended Range Lens 

(Standard) CI-200

Top View @ 8ft

Side View

44 ft
13,41 m

8 ft

2,4m

12 ft

3,7m

 3 ft

1m

 5 ft

1,5m

 7 ft

2,1m

 9 ft

2,7m

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Typical desk-top level

Niveau supérieure de bureau typique

Nivel de sobremesa típico

 3 ft

1m

 5 ft

1,5m

 7 ft

2,1m

 9 ft

2,7m

12 ft

3,7m

24 ft
7.32 m

High Density/Reduced 

Range Lens CI-200-1

Top View @ 8ft

Side View

Sensor

12'

18'

Summary of Contents for CI-200 Series

Page 1: ...Infrared PIR occupancy sensor which controls lighting or HVAC systems based on occupancy and or ambient light levels in a given area PIR sensing systems are passive systems which react to changes in...

Page 2: ...nd attach it to the sensor with the provided screws 2 Attach the mask if using into the lens recess and onto the securing pins of the cover 3 Attach the cover to the rear housing align tabs on inside...

Page 3: ...ADJUSTMENT The sensor comes factory preset and ready for operation If testing of operation is desired Remove the sensor s cover twist Refer to the DIP switch settings chart for switch configurations...

Page 4: ...the Sensor Adjustment process again If the lights stay on the problem may be in the power pack See Power Pack High Voltage Checklist below Isolated relay not functioning properly CAUTION Use proper h...

Page 5: ...u sup rieure de bureau typique Nivel de sobremesa t pico Lentille port e tendue standard CI 200 Vue de haut 2 40 m 8 pi Vue lat rale 44 ft 13 41 m 8 ft 2 4m 12 ft 3 7m 3 ft 1m 5 ft 1 5m 7 ft 2 1m 9 ft...

Page 6: ...ur les verrouiller ensemble 4 Ins rez le d tecteur mont dans l orifice du plafond et si vous utilisez le cache tournez le d tecteur de sorte que la partie non obstru e de la lentille soit dirig e vers...

Page 7: ...en place 1 Remettez les circuits d clairage sous tension et allumez les lumi res Lorsque le d tecteur est mis sous tension pour la premi re fois il passe par une p riode de r chauffement d une minute...

Page 8: ...nir du bloc d alimentation Consultez la Liste de v rification de la haute tension du bloc d alimentation ci dessous Le relais isol ne fonctionne pas correctement ATTENTION Respectez les pr cautions ad...

Page 9: ...tancias de cobertura aproximadas para los diferentes tipos de movimiento Cobertura aproximada para una altura de montaje de 2 4m 8 pies Opci n de lente Movimiento de caminata Estaci n de trabajo movim...

Page 10: ...cara si se desea una cobertura completa IMPORTANTE Antes de asegurar el sensor en la ubicaci n de montaje el sensor montado se debe girar para que la porci n desenmascarada del lente enfrente el rea d...

Page 11: ...luego qu dese quieto hasta que se apaguen las luces aproximadamente 15 segundos Lleve lentamente el ajuste del nivel de luz hacia el m ximo hasta que las luces se enciendan luego vu lvalo apenas haci...

Page 12: ...el proceso de Ajustes del sensor Si las luces permanecen encendidas el problema puede estar en el paquete de alimentaci n Consulte la Lista de control del paquete de alto voltaje a continuaci n El rel...

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