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6. 

After the batteries have 

  been installed for at 

  least 3 minutes,  

 

  initiate the Installation    

  Test Mode: 

  Momentarily press  

  the Utility button. 

  The green LED flashes    

  once, then the red LED    

  

  flashes each time the  

 

  

  sensor detects motion.  

 

  (The test mode times out

  after 5 minutes.)

 

  

A.

  Walk test the sensor.  Walk outside the coverage area  

      and wait for the red LED to stop flashing. Step inside the  

      desired coverage area and observe the red LED.

  

B. 

 Repeat from various positions in the coverage area.

  

C.

  If necessary, adjust the sensor as described in  

   

Adjustments: PIR Sensitivity

. Repeat the walk test.

  

D.

  If you do not observe the proper behavior,  

  

  see Troubleshooting

.

(WOS2-WM)

Daintree

®

 Wireless  

Occupancy Sensor

BEFORE YOU BEGIN 

Read these instructions completely and carefully.

Save these instructions for future use.

1

Installation Process

Installation Guide 

WOS2-WM  |  DT106

The Daintree wall mounted 

Wireless Occupancy Sensor 

(WOS2-WM) 

operates seamlessly within the Daintree Networked 

wireless lighting control platform. The 

WOS2-WM

 is a battery-

powered occupancy sensor utilizing passive infrared (PIR) sensing 

technology to detect movement. As part of the Daintree sensor 

product line and using open, standards based ZigBee wireless 

communications, the WOS2-WM reports real-time occupancy 

events to turn on lights or keep them on when movement is 

detected,and turn off lights when a space is vacant. The sensor’s 

off-delay timer is user-configurable from any location using 

Daintree Controls Software (DCS) web application, eliminating 

the need for on-site, manual sensor adjustment.

Infrared 

Detection & 

Test Mode LED 

(red)

Network LED 

(Green)

  Keep the sensor lens clean. Avoid touching the sensor lens.

  After first-time installation or reinstallation of a new

  battery, allow up to three minutes for initialization.

1.  

Determine the mounting location for the sensor  

  based on the desired occupancy coverage.  

  See 

Placement 

for details.

2. 

Attach the mounting base to the wall in the   

  specified location.

3. 

Record the sensor’s IEEE address and location

   on the facility floor plan.

  

4. 

Install the batteries in the orientation (+ - ) shown on the  

  bottom of the battery compartments.

5. 

Attach the sensor’s main unit to the ball socket on the  

  mounting base. Adjust the angle of the sensor, then hand- 

  tighten the collar to secure the angle.

Risk of electrical shock. Disconnect power before servicing or  

installing product. 

Install in accordance with National Electric Code and local codes.

WARNING

Risk of injury. Wear safety glasses and gloves during installation and 

servicing.

CAUTION

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