Vacancy
Sensor Switch
MODEL: IOS-DPBV-WH
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Description:
The passive infrared sensors work by detecting the difference between heat emitted from the human body in motion and the background
space. Once the sensor switch is manually turned ON, it can turn a load ON and hold it as long as the sensor detects any motion. After
no motion is detected for the set time delay, the load is turned OFF automatically. The sensor switch has one relay (equal to single pole
switch); no minimum load requirements.
Coverage Area:
The coverage range of the sensor switch is specified and illustrated in Figure 1. Large objects and some transparent barriers like glass
windows will obstruct the sensor’s view and prevent detection, causing the light to turn OFF even though someone is still in the detection
area.
LOCATION/MOUNTING
Since this device responds to temperature changes, care should be taken when mounting the device.
DO NOT mount directly above a heat source, in a location where hot or cold drafts will blow directly on the sensor, or where unintended
motion will be within sensor’s field-of-view.
INSTALLATION & WIRING
1. Make sure power is removed at main disconnect.
2. Connect lead wires as shown in WIRING DIAGRAM (see Figure 2): Black lead to Line (Hot), Red lead to Load wire, White Lead to Neutral
wire, Green lead to Ground.
3. Gently position wires in wall box, attach sensor switch to the box.
4. Mount device “TOP” up.
5. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse, wait
two
minutes.
6. Time Delay is preset for Test Mode. Perform Test to ensure unit is functioning.
7. Select Time Delay option, either Test which is 15 seconds, 10 minutes or 20 minutes (see Figure 4)
8. Attach the wallplate.
NOTE: If twist on wire connector is provided, use to join one supply conductor with one 16 AWG device control lead.
Ratings:
Input Voltage: 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Electronic Ballast/LED: 800 VA
Resistive: 10 A
Tungsten/ Incandescent: 800 W
Fluorescent/Ballast: 500 VA
Motor: 1/4 HP
Time Delay: 15 Sec, 10 Min, 20 Min
Light Level: 25 fc
Operation Temperature: 32˚ F to 131˚ F (0 ˚C to 55 ˚C)
Figure 1
Best: 180 sq.ft.
Regular: 450 sq.ft.
Maximum: 700 sq.ft.
30'
Top View
15'
7.5'
15'
7.5'
15'
5'
4'
180˚ Field of View
Wiring Diagram
Neutral
White
LOAD
Hot
Black
Ground
Green
Load
Red
Neutral
White
Figure 2
IOS-DPBV-WH
Risk of Fire or Electric Shock
• Disconnect power at the circuit breaker(s) or fuses before installing or servicing.
• Installation and/or wiring must be in accordance with national and local electrical code.
• Use COPPER conductors ONLY.
•
Indoor dry location use only.
• Do not exceed electrical ratings.
WARNING
ADJUSTMENT
2.
Push down top cover to release
Line up tabs and push up to attach
Figure 3
TOP
INDOOR
USE ONLY
TEST
10 MIN
20 MIN
TEST
10 MIN
20 MIN
VAC
VAC
Mounting Yoke
Fresnel Lens
LED Indicator
Control Top Cover
(ON/OFF Button)
Figure 4
BAND SWITCH DESCRIPTION
TIME DELAY SETTING
Mode
Description
Function of ON/OFF button
VAC
Vacancy Mode: Manual ON/OFF,
Automatic OFF after set time
delay.
Manually push the load ON/
OFF.
BLANK Manual ON/OFF switch only.
Manually push the load ON/
OFF.
Default position
15 Seconds (Test mode)
Adjustable
15 Seconds
10 Minutes
20 Minutes
OPEN
CLOSE
1.
TROUBLESHOOTING
For proper operation, the sensor switch has to consume power from Hot and
neutral
. Therefore,
a
Secured Neutral Wiring is required
.
Initial run
The sensor switch needs
initial run for two minutes
. During the initial run, the load might be
turned ON and OFF several times. The time delay toggle switch is default set on 15 seconds. Do
not adjust it until initial run is finished and proper operation function confirmed.
The Load does not turn ON
1. Check all of the wiring connections. Please note that the
Neutral Wire
is needed for proper
operation.
The load does not turn OFF
1. There can be up to a 20 minute time delay after the last motion is detected. To verify proper
operation, turn the time delay toggle switch to 15 seconds (test mode), make sure there is
no motion, the load should turn OFF in 15 seconds.
2. Check if there is any significant heat source mounted within six feet (two meters) that may
cause false detection such as a high wattage light bulb, portable heater, or HVAC device.
3. Check the wiring connections, especially the neutral wiring to the sensor switch.
4. Check to see if Band switch is set to VAC.
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NOTE: If Band switch is in blank position (as shown in Figure 4), the sensor function is disabled.
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