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SPECIFICATIONS

Power Supply...........................  24VDC from WattStopper 

   

                                            Class 2 Power Pack only

Current Consumption .................................  7mA@24VDC
Dimension ........... 3.15” front to back x 2.68” W x 1.77” H
   

            (80mm front to back x 68mm W x 45mm H)

Weight ................................................. 2.17 oz. (60 grams)
Temperature ranges:
 Operating ............................. 32° to 131°F (0° to +55°C)
 Storage ........................... ‑22° to 176°F (‑30° to +80°C)
Detection indicator ..........................................

Green LED

DESCRIPTION

The FS‑705 is a low‑voltage passive infrared (PIR) occupancy 

sensor designed to contol lighting where wide‑angle 180° 

coverage is desired. It is ideally suited for use in aisleways 

with refrigeration systems and freezer cases, vending 

machines and display areas. It is designed to turn on cabinet 

lights when it detects people in the aisle, then turn the lights 

off when the aisle is vacant, after a time delay expires. To 

connect to a dimming system, contact Technical Support.
It is a low voltage device used in conjunction with a Watt 

Stopper 24VDC  Class 2 power pack.

Coverage Pattern

The sensor contains dual pyros and a lens providing 40 

detection zones, ensuring dense coverage within the 

detection area. The sensor provides true 180° horizontal and 

70° vertical coverage.

Side View of coverage pattern

1’

7’

6’

5’

4’

3’

2’

1’

2’

3’
(0.91m)

4’

5’

6’
(1.82m)

7’

8’

9’
(2.74m)

10’

11’

12’
(3.66m)

13’

14’

15’
(4.57m)

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Sensor Mounting Height

Distance

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Sensor at
7.5’ (2.286m)

FS‑705

Wide‑Angle 

Occupancy Sensor

Passive Infrared • Low Voltage

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Top View of coverage pattern

13’

1’

3’

5’ 
(1.52m)

7’

9’

11’
(3.35m)

2’

4’
(1.22m)

6’

8’
(2.43m)

10’

12’
(3.66m)

14’

15’
(4.57m)

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3’

13’

9’

7’

5’ 
(1.52m)

1’

30’ x 15’ Maximum Sensitivity

24’ x 12’ Minimum Sensitivity

Sensor

15’
(4.57m)

11’
(3.35m)

15’
(4.57m)

47mm

68mm

45mm

22mm

1.77”

1.85”

2.68”

33mm

0.86”

1.30”

Summary of Contents for FS-705

Page 1: ...time delay expires To connect to a dimming system contact Technical Support It is a low voltage device used in conjunction with a Watt Stopper 24VDC Class 2 power pack Coverage Pattern The sensor contains dual pyros and a lens providing 40 detection zones ensuring dense coverage within the detection area The sensor provides true 180 horizontal and 70 vertical coverage Side View of coverage pattern...

Page 2: ...50RC Power Pack See Figure 2 BZ 50 Power Pack See Figure 3 BZ 150 Power Pack See Figure 4 Line Voltage Connections 1 Connect the black wire and one of the red wires to the non switched hot 2 Connect the white wire to the neutral 3 Connect the other red to the switch leg FS 705 Sensor Use FS C1 shown or FS C3 cable 120 230 277VAC 50 60Hz 225mA output 20A ballast or incandescent load Motor load 1HP ...

Page 3: ...PIR Sensitivity adjustments are located on the back of the FS 705 under a removable cover The sensors are factory preset for maximum sensitivity and a 30 second time delay TEST OCCUPANCY SENSOR Important there is an initial warm up period It may take up to a minute for the sensor to warm up during the initial power up The sensor has an instant on feature This occurs during installation or after a ...

Page 4: ... the detector Is the Red LED on the power pack flashing If no check circuit breaker Check all wiring to power pack and all RJ45 connections between sensors and power pack Test a different sensor connected directly to the power pack If yes check wiring to power pack and all RJ45 connections between sensors and power pack The power pack LED will continuously blink to indicate that the Over Current M...

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