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U.S. Patents: 4,787,722

5,189,393 

and Patent Pending

DT-300

360° Dual Technology • Low Voltage 

Occupancy Sensor

 with Light Level, Isolated Relay and Manual On features

Installation Instructions

Specifications

Voltage   ..........................18-28VDC/VAC, half wave rectified AC
Current Consumption .........................................................43mA
Power Supply ....................................Watt Stopper Power Packs
Isolated Relay Rating ........................................ 1A @30VDC/VAC
Operating Temperature .......................32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)
Light Level One-Step Adjustment .........................10FC—300FC
Time Delay Adjustment .......................................5 to 30 minutes
 

Walk-Through Mode ...............................................3 minutes

 

Test Mode ..................... 5 seconds (after power-up or reset)

PIR Coverage (Typical) .....................................................1000 ft

2

 

Sensitivity Adjustment .............. Auto or Low (switch setting)

Ultrasonic Coverage (Typical) ..........................................1000 ft

2

 

Sensitivity Adjustment .........................Min. to Max. (trimpot)

 Frequency...................................................................... 40kHz

Summary of Contents for DT-300

Page 1: ...nsumption 43mA Power Supply Watt Stopper Power Packs Isolated Relay Rating 1A 30VDC VAC Operating Temperature 32 to 131 F 0 to 55 C Light Level One Step Adjustment 10FC 300FC Time Delay Adjustment 5 to 30 minutes Walk Through Mode 3 minutes Test Mode 5 seconds after power up or reset PIR Coverage Typical 1000 ft2 Sensitivity Adjustment Auto or Low switch setting Ultrasonic Coverage Typical 1000 ft...

Page 2: ...tect occupancy After no movement is detected for a user specified or SmartSet time 5 to 30 minutes the lights are switched off A walk through mode can turn lights off after only 3 minutes if no activity is detected after 30 seconds of an occupancy detection The DT 300 operates on 24V supplied by Watt Stopper Power Packs DT 300 sensors also have an isolated relay with Normally Open and Normally Clos...

Page 3: ...nificantly affect the coverage patterns As a general rule each occupant should be able to clearly view the sensor Masking the PIR Lens Opaque adhesive tape is supplied so that sections of the PIR lens can be masked This restricts the sensor s view and allows you to eliminate PIR coverage in unwanted areas such as hallways outside of the desired coverage area Since masking removes bands of coverage ...

Page 4: ... 30 it will be necessary to use more than one sensor to ensure complete coverage 48 48 20 Ultrasonic Overlap Ultrasonic Coverage 30 ft 9 14m PIR Coverage 30 ft 9 14m Sensor 20 Ultrasonic Overlap Call 800 879 8585 for Technical Support ...

Page 5: ...AL SWITCH such as the LVS 1 Momentary Toggle Switch or RS2 3 Low Voltage Momentary Switch to the above applications see wiring diagram Manual On wiring with low voltage momentary switch connect Wire from one side of switch to Common terminal on sensor Wire from other side of switch to Man Switch terminal on sensor Wiring the Isolated Relay The Isolated Relay is rated for 1A 30VAC VDC Connect the w...

Page 6: ...ections to sensor are low voltage Class 2 Load 1 Load 2 Optional DT 300 Rear Housing Depluggable Terminal Front Cover Ceiling Spring Clips 2 Blue Control Out 24V Common Low Voltage Class 2 Line Voltage Line Neutral Feed Through Power Pack Black Red 1 2 Line Voltage Switches White Black Red Line Voltage Wire Color Legend Standard wiring with local off switch ...

Page 7: ...w Voltage Class 2 Line Voltage Line Neutral Feed Through Power Pack Man Switch Red DT 300 Manual On wiring with low voltage momentary switch Common For low voltage momentary switch set DT 300 DIP switches 1 Off 2 On 3 On Man Switch Common Jumper Back of LVS 1 White Black Red Line Voltage Wire Color Legend Manual On wiring with low voltage momentary switch ...

Page 8: ...w voltage wires from the power pack into the J Box through the conduit knockout 2 Connect the low voltage wires to the appropriate terminals on the sensor 3 Loosen the appliance mounting screws attached to the J Box 4 Align the sensor in the J Box so that the mounting screws on the box match the key holes on the sensor s rear housing 5 Push the sensor up into the J Box and twist it so that the mou...

Page 9: ... 5 6 are OFF 3 Ensure that the Light Level is at default maximum Press the pushbutton for 5 seconds or until the Green LED flashes rapidly Wait 10 seconds for the flashing to stop 4 Ensure that the Ultrasonic Sensitivity trimpot is set to about 90 clockwise 5 Remain still The red and green LEDs should not flash The lights should turn off after 5 seconds If not see Troubleshooting 6 Move around within...

Page 10: ...when no motion is detected After no motion is detected for the length of the time delay the sensor will turn the lights off The sensor can select the time delay using SmartSet or you can select a fixed time delay SmartSet records occupancy patterns and uses this history to choose an optimal time delay from 5 to 30 minutes SmartSet behavior starts immediately and is refined continually as history is ...

Page 11: ...n occupant activity After the time delay ends the load turns off and the manual switch must be used to turn the load on if there is no movement detected within the 30 second re trigger period Automatic Mode any Trigger Option except 6 or 7 These options use occupancy triggers as well as switch activation to turn the load ON A manual switch provides the following additional functionality a The load...

Page 12: ...begins to flash when movement occurs Green LED is on steady Check ultrasonic sensitivity trimpot Fully counterclockwise position is the override for the sensor Turn trimpot clockwise until LED flashes only when movement occurs in the desired coverage area Red and Green LEDs flash 1 Check all sensor and power pack connections 2 Check if Light Level is connected If so verify Light Level functionality i...

Page 13: ...hts do not turn off check power pack wiring Replace the power pack if necessary If lights turn off the problem may be the sensor or wiring between the sensor and power pack 3 Reconnect the blue wire Turn sensitivity and time delay to minimum and allow the sensor to time out If lights turn off the sensor is working properly adjust sensitivity and time delay for the sensor If lights do not turn off ...

Page 14: ...ballast B347D P Power Pack 347VAC 60Hz 150mA 15A ballast S120 277 347E P Auxiliary Relay Pack 120 277VAC 60Hz 20A Ballast 347VAC 60Hz 15A Ballast WARRANTY INFORMATION Watt Stopper Legrand warranties its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five 5 years There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Watt Stopper Legrand for consequential damages arising...

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