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Isolated Relay Outputs 

Normally Closed Contact 
Common 
Normally Open Contact

Wires

BRN
RED
ORN

YEL

GRN

BLU

VIO

GRA

Control Output 24VDC

Common

+24VDC

Light Level Output 24VDC

White (Neutral)

Red (Load)

Red (Line)

White

Black

Hot

N

Light
Level

Lighting

Load

SLAVE

PACK

Red (load)

Hot

OFF switch

Black

Blue

Red

Black

Blue

Switch

Common

N

Lighting

Load

POWER PACK

White (Neutral)

Red (Load)

Red (Line)

White

Black

Hot

N

POWER PACK

Red

Black

Blue

Switch

Control Output 24VDC (YEL)

+24VDC (VIO)

Lighting

Load

White (Neutral)

Red (Load)

Red (Line)

White

Black

Hot

N

POWER PACK

Red

Black

Blue

Switch

Common (GRN)

Control Output 24VDC (YEL)

+24VDC (VIO)

Common (GRN)

Lighting

Load

Occupancy and 
Light Level
Controlled 
Lighting

Multiple Sensors 
and Lighting

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WIRING DIRECTIONS

CAUTION

TURN POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER 

BEFORE INSTALLING POWER PACKS OR SENSORS.

Each Watt Stopper B series power pack can supply power for up to 6 CX-100 sensors.
Each Watt Stopper A series power pack can supply power for up to 3 CX-100 sensors.
When using more sensors than this, multiple power packs are required.

REFER TO THE WIRING DIAGRAMS ON THE NEXT PAGE FOR THE FOLLOWING
PROCEDURES:

FIRST

—connect the 

low voltage

• RED wire (+24VDC) from power pack to VIOLET wire on sensor.
• BLACK wire (Return) from power pack to GREEN wire on sensor.

Wiring a 

SINGLE LIGHTING LOAD CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY ONLY

connect:
• BLUE wire from power pack to YELLOW wire on sensor.

Wiring a 

SINGLE LIGHTING LOAD CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY, DEPENDENT

ON LIGHT LEVEL (AMBIENT LIGHT)

—connect:

• BLUE wire from power pack to BLUE wire on sensor.

Wiring

ONE LIGHTING LOAD FOR OCCUPANCY CONTROL, AND A SECOND

LOAD FOR OCCUPANCY AND LIGHT LEVEL (AMBIENT LIGHT) CONTROL

connect:
• BLUE wire from 

power

pack to YELLOW wire on sensor.

• BLUE wire from 

slave

pack to BLUE wire on sensor.

• BLACK wire from

slave

pack to GRAY wire on sensor.

Wiring the 

ISOLATED RELAY

: (The Isolated Relay is rated for 1A @24VDC)

Connect the wires necessary to the application that requires this output.
• RED (Common) (must be used for proper operation)
• BROWN (Normally Closed)—Open when occupancy is detected
• ORANGE (Normally Open)—Closed when occupancy is detected

PARALLEL 

to VERTICAL

at 10 foot
mounting

height

PARALLEL 

to WALL

at 10 foot
mounting

height

Reference

Surface

Angle

Ceiling Mounted

Wall Mounted

fig. B

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INSTALLATION

The CX-100 sensors can be mounted
to walls or ceilings with the supplied
swivel bracket, and the supplied junction
box cover plate if necessary (see figure C). 
Mounting at fixture height is most effective.
The -3 & -4 sensors can also be mounted
to industrial fixtures by using the MB-1
industrial mount bracket.

Mounting
Ceiling:

It is best to leave approximately

six inches between the sensor and the wall so that
the Tightening Screw can be easily accessed. Orient the
Base Bracket’s Half-Circle Notch in the direction that the
sensor will point.

Wall:

Orient the Base Bracket’s Half-Circle Notch, up.

Procedures:

1. Mount the Base Bracket to the mounting surface with screws.
2. At the center of the Base Bracket, drill a hole in the ceiling or wall (unless mounting to

a junction box) large enough to thread the sensor’s wires through. 

3. Guide the sensor’s wires into the Base Bracket and through the hole in the ceiling or wall.
4. Connect the sensor to the Base Bracket by angling the Post Bracket so that it is in line

with the half circle notch, as illustrated in figure A. Push the ball into the Base Bracket
opening until it snaps into place, being careful not to pinch the wires. The brackets can
be easily connected or disconnected using this orientation.

5. Insert the Tightening Screw and Nut into the Base Bracket as illustrated.

Half-Circle
Notch

Base
Bracket

Reference
Surface
Angle

Post
Bracket

Nut

fig. A

Tightening

Screw

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6. Use the Reference Surface Angle to

adjust the sensor for optimum
coverage. When mounted at ten feet,
the Reference Surface Angle should
be parallel to the wall or the vertical
(see figure B). (As the mounting
height decreases, the sensor will be
tilted up slightly; as the mounting
height increases, the sensor will be
tilted down slightly). 

7. Tighten the Tightening Screw.

Industrial Mount Bracket MB-1

In an industrial setting, the MB-1 can be used to
mount the CX-100-3 or CX-100-4 to a variety of
structures or fixtures, including fluorescent
fixtures.
The MB-1 features an L-shaped bracket
and sensor housing. The housing can be
positioned so that the sensor’s view is
straight down (CX-100-3), or
directioned down an aisle
(CX-100-4).
When mounting the CX-100-4
with the MB-1 bracket fully
rotated, the coverage pattern
will extend slightly behind the
sensor’s mounting position
(see, Coverage Patterns). The
chart at right can help to position
the MB-1 for the coverage desired.

Sensor Angle Adjustment

While watching the PIR sensing indicator
(red LED) for flashes, have a person walk
back and forth at the far end of the space.
Increase or decrease mounting angle as
needed until the desired coverage is
achieved. 
Tighten the Tightening Screw to hold this position.

CX-100-4

MB-1

Mounting Distance 

of 

height

coverage behind

12'

2.5'

18'

4'

24'

5'

30'

6.5'

10ft

0

8ft

8ft

16ft

16ft

0

10 15ft

55ft

85 90ft

TOP

SIDE

Long Range Lens (-1)

up to 90 linear ft for walking motion

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UNIT DESCRIPTION

The CX-100 is a 24VDC passive infrared (PIR) occupancy sensor which controls lighting
and HVAC systems based on occupancy and has a light level feature that can be used to
keep sections of lights from turning on if the ambient light level is sufficient. The CX-100
contains an isolated relay with Normally Open and Normally Closed outputs for interfacing
with HVAC or EMS.
PIR sensing systems are passive systems which react to changes in infrared energy (moving
body heat) within the coverage area. PIR sensors must directly “see” motion of an occupant
to detect them, so careful consideration must be given to sensor placement.

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COVERAGE PATTERNS

Coverages shown are maximum and represent coverage for walking motion. Actual coverage
will vary slightly depending on mounting height and furnishings.

Masking the lens:

Opaque adhesive tape is supplied so that sections of the sensor’s lens

can be masked. This restricts the sensor’s view and allows you to eliminate coverage in
unwanted areas. 

0

3 ft

30ft

0

15ft

10 ft

10 ft 20 ft 30 ft 40 ft

50 ft

0

33

°

using MB-1 with 
maximum rotation

TOP

SIDE

One-Sided Aisleway Lens (-4)

up to 50 linear ft for walking motion

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30ft

0

67ft

67ft

38ft

38ft

21ft

21ft

10ft

10ft

0

0

5ft

15ft

15ft

0

33.5ft

33.5ft

SIDE

TOP

Two-Sided Aisleway Lens (-3)

up to 134 linear ft for walking motion

SIDE

TOP

10 ft

7 ft 15 ft 25 ft

55ft

0

50

ft.

55ft.

Dense Wide Angle Lens (Standard)

up to 2000 sq ft for walking motion
up to 1000 sq ft for desktop motion

Junction Box

with Mud-Ring

Junction Box
Cover Plate

Ceiling

Swivel Bracket

Predrilled

Holes

Junction Box Cover Plate Installation

fig. C

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