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(WHS100)

Daintree

 Wireless  

High Bay Sensor

BEFORE YOU BEGIN 

Read these instructions completely and carefully.

Save these instructions for future use.

1

Installation Process

Installation Guide 

WHS100  |  DT109

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

The 

WHS100 Wireless High Bay Sensor

 is a line powered 

control component within the Daintree Networked wireless 

building controls platform. It enables wireless control of individual 

luminaires and has an integrated motion sensor. It comes with 

interchangeable sensor lenses to provide occupancy based 

control for high, medium, and low mount lighting applications.
The 

WHS100

 provides ON/OFF and 0-10V dimming control of 

ballasts and LED drivers. Its wet location rating and mounting 

through a standard ½” knockout, allows installation on a variety

of indoor and outdoor fixture types.* Model WHS100 mounts to 

the side of a fixture; WHS100-BM (Base Mount) mounts to the 

bottom of a fixture.
The 

WHS100 

contains a standard ZigBee radio that operates 

seamlessly with other standard ZigBee wireless products in

the Daintree Networked. The WHS100 serves as a ZigBee 

mesh network router, includes the capability to monitor and

measure the energy consumption of the lighting load being 

controlled, and enables automatic fault detection.

1.

  Determine the mounting location. See

 Mounting.

2.

  Record the sensor’s IEEE address and location on the

  facility floor plan. Make sure the IEEE number will be visible

  after the sensor is mounted. See

 IEEE Address Labels.

3.

  Remove the tightening ring from the threaded nipple.

4.

  Insert the sensor wires and threaded nipple through the

  knockout on the fixture.

5.

  Thread the sensor wires through the tightening ring and screw  

  the ring onto the nipple on the inside of the fixture to secure  

  the sensor to the fixture wall.

6.

 Wire the sensor to the line voltage supply and 0-10V dimming   

  input to the driver or ballast. See 

Wiring.

7.

  Apply power to the fixture. After initialization, the Green LED    

  flashes each time occupancy is detected.

8.

 Reset the WHS100: press and hold the Utility button for 5

  seconds. Release the button when both the red LED and the

  green LED begin to flash rapidly.
The red Network LED flickers while the WHS100 attempts to join a 

ZigBee network. If it is unable to join, it automatically retries every 

20 seconds until it succeeds. When successful, the red LED either 

flashes slowly, or if the WHS100 is already assigned to a zone, the 

red LED is off. See

 LED Operation.

Note, the sensor will not be able to join a network until a 

Wireless Area Controller (WAC) is commissioned and a WAC in 

range is commanded (through CSM) to “discover devices.” 

See

 Joining the ZigBee Network.

9.

  Initiate the Installation Test Mode: Momentarily press the blue  

  Utility button under the lens. Both LEDs flash simultaneously,    

  with one short blip of the green LED between flashes.

For dimming lights, 

the light is raised to the maximum level 

over a 3-second period then turns off, and then repeats.

For on/off lights,

 the light turns ON then OFF and repeats.

When operation is confirmed, exit Installation Test Mode: 

momentarily press the Utility button again, or wait 5 minutes 

for the mode to time out.

•  Keep the sensor lens clean.

•  Avoid touching the PIR sensor element.

•  After powering the sensor, allow up to three minutes  

  for initialization.

Содержание GE current WHS100

Страница 1: ...he sensor is mounted See IEEE Address Labels 3 Remove the tightening ring from the threaded nipple 4 Insert the sensor wires and threaded nipple through the knockout on the fixture 5 Thread the sensor...

Страница 2: ...the coverage area It may not detect a human body if it is blocked by the fixture housing furniture plants glass curtains etc Secure to a stable fixture to minimize sensor vibration 3 Mounting The dime...

Страница 3: ...ss of Regular power to the WHS100 disables dimming control causing the emergency fixture to operate at maximum output The Emergency Fixture is powered by Emergency power Loss of Regular power to the W...

Страница 4: ...ft Coverage radius 30 ft Use the mask to avoid occupancy triggers from activity outside the desired coverage area Insert the mask between the inside of the lens and the inner layer of the gasket not o...

Страница 5: ...uide Daintree Wireless High Bay Sensor WHS100 5 9 Coverage Patterns 8 foot lens LOW 20 foot radius 40 foot diameter 40 foot lens HIGH 30 foot radius 60 foot diameter 20 foot lens MED 30 foot radius 60...

Страница 6: ...from the mains voltage lines Reduce the area created by the signal lines and the GND return i e keep them close together If possible twist the signal line with the GND return 14 IEEE Address Labels A...

Страница 7: ...ircuit While Regular power is supplied to the LVS model RRU X UM the WHS100 provides switched On Off power to the fixture and controls dimming When the RRU X UM senses loss of Regular power the RRU X...

Страница 8: ...visory Control for Dimming ELV Fixtures WHS100 wiring to EcoSense Linear Dimming Control Module This advisory shows the wiring connections between the EcoSense LDCM PL and the WHS100 to provide dimmin...

Страница 9: ...in equipment nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installation operation or maintenance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise...

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