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SENSOR ADJUSTMENT

This unit is pre-set for basic operation as described in this guide. Adjustment is optional. 

The sensors are factory preset to allow for quick installation in most applications. Verification of proper wiring or coverage, or customizing 

the sensor’s settings can be done using the following procedures. To make adjustments, open the Front Cover by pulling on the cover tab.

There is a 30 second warm-up period when power is first applied. 

Before making adjustments, make sure the office furniture is installed, lighting circuits are 

turned on, and the HVAC systems are in the overridden/on position. VAV systems should 

be set to their highest airflow. Set the Logic Configuration and Time Delay to the desired 

settings. See the DIP Switch configuration chart.

To Test Occupancy Sensors

1. Ensure the Time Delay is set for 

Test Mode* 

using the “Test Mode/20 minutes” setting. 

(DIP switches 1, 2, & 3 are OFF). 

2. Ensure that the Light Level is at default (maximum). Press and hold the pushbutton for 

5 seconds or until the Green LED flashes rapidly. Wait 10 seconds for the flashing to 

stop.

3. Ensure that the Ultrasonic Sensitivity trimpot is set to about 70%, clockwise.
4. Remain still. The red and green LEDs should not flash. The lights should turn off after 5 seconds. (If not, see “Troubleshooting.”)
5. Move around within the coverage area. The lights should come on. Adjust the Ultrasonic Sensitivity as necessary to provide the desired 

coverage (Green LED indicates activation from the ultrasonic sensor).

When testing and adjustment is complete, reset DIP Switches and Light Level to the desired settings, and replace the cover on the sensor.

Test Mode

 is a temporary state that starts when you first set the sensor’s DIP switches for the “Test Mode/20 minutes” (switches 1, 2, 3 

OFF). If you need to invoke the 

Test Mode

 and the DIP switches are already set for Test Mode/20 minutes, toggle DIP switch 1 ON then 

back to the OFF position. This provides a 10 minute test period. During the test period, the Time Delay is only 5 seconds.

MANUAL ON FUNCTION

The Manual 

ON

 function is facilitated by installing a momentary switch such as Watt Stopper LVS-1 Momentary Toggle Switch, or RS2-3 Low 

Voltage Momentary Switch. The switch connects to the sensor’s Manual (Man.) Switch and +24V terminals as shown in the wiring diagram. 

Each time the switch is pressed, the load changes state. The sensor’s operation as related to the manually operated switch is determined by 

DIP switch settings for Occupancy Logic.

Manual Mode

 (Trigger Option 6 or 7): In this mode, the switch is required to turn on the load. The sensor keeps the load on, based on 

occupant activity. After the time delay ends, if there is no movement detected within the 30 second re-trigger period, the load turns OFF and 

the manual switch must be used to turn ON the load.

Automatic Mode

 (any Trigger Option except 6 or 7): These options use occupancy triggers as well as switch activation to turn the load ON. A 

manual switch provides the following additional functionality:

1. The load can be turned 

ON

 using the manual switch and it stays on according to the occupancy logic setting. The time delay operates as 

programmed. When the load turns 

OFF

 due to lack of occupancy detection, it can be turned 

ON

 again by occupancy detection or the switch.

2. Activating the manual switch while the load is 

ON

 turns the load 

OFF

•  When the load is turned 

OFF

 manually, as long as the sensor continues to detect occupancy the load stays 

OFF

. The length of the time 

delay after the last occupancy detection, the lights stay off and the sensor reverts to the automatic-on mode. 

•  When the load is turned 

OFF

 manually, pressing the switch again turns the load 

ON

 and the sensor reverts to the automatic-on mode.

•  Once returning to automatic-on mode, either the switch or occupancy detection can turn the load 

ON

DIP SWITCH SETTING

Time Delay: Switches 1, 2, 3

The sensor will hold the lights 

ON

 as long as occupancy is detected. The time delay countdown starts when no 

motion is detected. After no motion is detected for the length of the time delay, the sensor will turn the lights 

OFF

.

Walk-through: Switch 4

Walk-through mode turns the lights OFF three minutes after the area is initially occupied, if no motion is 

detected after the first 30 seconds. If motion continues beyond the first 30 seconds, the selected time delay 

applies.

PIR Sensitivity: Switch 5

•  Minimum forces a reduced detection range for the PIR. 
•  Maximum causes the DT-305 to monitor the controlled environment and automatically select the 

maximum sensitivity that will provide reliable operation without false detection. This setting is constantly 

updated.

Occupancy Logic: Switches: 6, 7, 8

 The DT-305 has 8 logic configurations for occupancy triggers, set with DIP switches 6, 7 & 8. Determine the 

appropriate Occupancy Logic Option using the Trigger matrix, then set the DIP switches accordingly.

Initial Occupancy: 

The method that activates a change from “Standby” (area unoccupied and loads are OFF) to 

“Occupied” (area occupied and loads are ON). 

•  Both requires detection by PIR and Ultrasonic.
•  Either requires detection by only one technology.
•  PIR requires detection by the PIR.
•  Man. requires activation of the Manual Switch. (See Manual ON functions” for further information.)

Maintain Occupancy: 

The method indicating that the area is still occupied and the lights should remain ON.

Re-trigger: 

After the time delay elapses and the lights turn 

OFF

, detection by the selected technology within 

the number of seconds indicated turns the lights back 

ON

.

OVERLOAD PROTECTION

The occupancy sensor has a built in overload protection function that will automatically turn off the control 

output when the load current exceeds 200mA.  The sensor LEDs will then blink rapidly (~ 10Hz) to provide a 

visual indication of an overload condition.  When the load current is corrected or returns to normal, the control 

output will turn back on. 

Keyhole slots
(for mounting to 
4" octagonal box)

Double gang 
mudring
mounting holes 

DIP switches

PIR lens

Ultrasonic sensitivity
trimpot

ON

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

ECE

Ultrasonic 
transducer
cones

Ultrasonic 
activity
LED (Green)

PIR Activity
LED (Red)

Standard

Option 2

Option 3

Option 1

Trigger 

Option 4

Option 5

Initial

Occupancy

Maintain Occupancy Re-trigger (seconds duration)

Occupancy Logic

 

Both

Both PIR       Both(5)

Either(5)

Either

Either

Either

Either

Either(5)

Either(5)

Either

PIR

PIR

PIR(5)

Either(30)

Either(5)

Either

  = 

ON 

   = OFF 

6 7 8

Switch#

Occupancy

 Logic

 

Factory Setting

5 minutes

10 minutes

15 minutes

20 minutes

25 minutes
30 minutes

30 seconds

1 2 3

Time Delay

Test Mode/20 min

5

 

Minimum 

PIR Sensitivity

Walk-Through

Enabled

Disabled

4

 

Maximum 

PIR       
PIR       

Settings

Man.
Man. PIR Both(30)

Feature

Option 6

Option 7

Standard

Option 2
Option 3

Option 1

Option 4
Option 5
Option 6
Option 7

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