Lutron Electronics 0079 Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor User Manual additional

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Radio Powr SavrTM
Wireless Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors
369432 Rev A 1 04.08.11
Wireless Ceiling Mount Sensor
Lutron’s ceiling-mounted occupancy/vacancy sensors
are wireless, battery-powered passive infrared (PIR)
sensors that automatically control lights via RF
communication to compatible dimming and switching
devices. These sensors detect the heat from people
moving within an area to determine when the space
is occupied. The sensors then wirelessly transmit the
appropriate commands to the associated dimming
and switching devices to turn the lights on or off
automatically. They combine both convenience
and exceptional energy savings along with ease
of installation.
Features
• Wireless occupancy sensor has 3 settings available:
Auto-On/Auto-Off, Auto-On Low-Light/Auto-Off, and
Manual-On/Auto-Off
• Auto-On Low-Light feature will only turn lights on
automatically if there is less than approximately 1 fc
(10 lux) of ambient light
• Vacancy model available to meet CA Title 24 requirements
• 10-year battery life design
• Passive infrared motion detection with exclusive
Lutron XCTTM Technology for fine motion detection
• 360˚ coverage ranges from 324 sq ft (98 m() to 676 sq ft
(206 m() (depending on mounting height)
• Multiple ceiling-mount methods available for different
ceiling materials
• RoHS compliant
• Simple and intuitive adjustments available for Timeout,
Auto-On, and Activity settings
• Front accessible test buttons make setup easy
• Lens illuminates during test mode to verify ideal locations
• Multiple sensors can be added for extended coverage—
refer to product specification submittal of receiving device
to determine system limits
Models Available:
• LRF2-OCR2B-P-WH*
434 MHz Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor
• LRF2-VCR2B-P-WH*
434 MHz Vacancy Sensor
*WH (white)
Compatible RF Devices:
• For use with Lutron® products only
• Communicates to the following wireless Lutron
systems:
- Maestro® Wireless® (MRF2)
- GRAFIK Eye® QS Wireless
- Energi Savr NodeTM QS (with QS Sensor Module
on QS Link)
- Quantum® (with QS Sensor Module on QS Link)
- RadioRA® 2
- HomeWorks® QS
Job Name:
Job Number:
S p e c i f i c at i o n S u b m i t ta l
Model Numbers:
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Radio Powr SavrTM
Wireless Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors
369432 Rev A 2 04.08.11
Specifications
Timeout Options
Standards
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
FCC certified
IC certified
COFETEL certified
RoHS compliant
Auto-On Options (Occupancy Version Only)
Environment
• “Always” ** -  Sensor turns lights ON and OFF automatically.
• “Low light” - Sensor turns lights ON automatically
only in low ambient light conditions. Sensor turns
lights OFF automatically.
• “Disable” - Lights must be turned ON manually from
dimming or switching device. Sensor turns lights
OFF automatically.
• Temperature: 32 ˚F to 104 ˚F (0 ˚C to 40 ˚C)
• For indoor use only
Power
•
•
•
•
•
1 minute *
5 minutes
15 minutes **
30 minutes
Operating voltage: 3 VOperating current: 14 μA nominal
Requires one CR 123 lithium battery
10-year battery life design
Non-volatile memory (saved changes are stored
during power loss)
Activity Options
• Low Activity ** ( )
• Medium Activity ( )
• High Activity ( )
Sensor Coverage Test
• Front accessible test button
• Lens illuminates orange in response to motion
during test mode and is visible from 60 ft (18 m)
** - intended for use in high-activity, briefly occupied
areas only
Wireless Communication Test
* - default settings
• Front accessible test button
• Turn loads on and off
Dimensions
1.13 in
(28.7 mm)
3.57 in
(90.7mm)
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Job Number:
S p e c i f i c at i o n S u b m i t ta l
Model Numbers:
2.85 in
(72.4 mm)
0.887 in
(22.5 mm)
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Radio Powr SavrTM
Wireless Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors
369432 Rev A 3 04.08.11
Range Diagrams
Sensor Coverage with an 8 ft (2.4 m) Ceiling
Ceiling
8 ft
(2.4 m)
Ceiling
height
Floor
Co
ve
ra
ge
at
Fl
oo
15 ft 12 ft
9 ft
6 ft
3 ft
0 ft
3 ft
6 ft
9 ft
12 ft 15 ft
(4.6 m) (3.7 m) (2.7 m) (1.8 m) (0.9 m) (0 m) (0.9 m) (1.8 m) (2.7 m) (3.7 m) (4.6 m)
Ra
di
us
of
Occupant
Sensor
18 x 18 ft (5.5 x 5.5 m)
Maximum Room Dimensions
for Complete Coverage when
mounted on an 8 ft (2.4 m) Ceiling
13 ft (4.0 m)
Radius of Coverage at Floor when
mounted on an 8 ft (2.4 m) Ceiling
Sensor Coverage Chart (for sensor mounted in center of room)
Maximum room dimensions
Ceiling height
for complete floor coverage Square feet
8 ft (2.4 m)
18 × 18 ft (5.5 × 5.5 m)
324 ft2 (30.2 m2)
9 ft (2.7 m)
20 × 20 ft (6.1 × 6.1 m)
400 ft2 (37.2 m2)
10 ft (3.0 m)
22 × 22 ft (6.7 × 6.7 m)
484 ft2 (44.9 m2)
12 ft (3.7 m)
26 × 26 ft (7.9 × 7.9 m)
676 ft2 (62.4 m2)
* Multiple sensors can be added for extended coverage—refer to product specification
submittal of receiving device to determine system limits.
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Job Number:
S p e c i f i c at i o n S u b m i t ta l
Model Numbers:
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Radio Powr SavrTM
Wireless Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors
369432 Rev A 4 04.08.11
Installation Overview
Sensor Placement
• The sensor’s ability to detect motion requires line of sight of room occupants. The sensor must have an unobstructed view of the room. DO NOT mount behind or near tall cabinets, shelves, hanging fixtures, ceiling fans,
etc. The sensor cannot see through glass objects such as patio or shower doors.
• Hot objects and moving air currents can affect the sensor’s performance. To ensure proper operation, the sensor should be mounted at least 4 ft (1.2 m) away from light bulbs below the ceiling line and HVAC vents.
• The sensor’s performance depends on a temperature differential between the ambient room temperature and
that of room occupants. Warmer rooms may reduce the sensor’s ability to detect occupants.
• The sensor should be mounted within 60 ft (18 m) line of sight or 30 ft (9.1 m) through walls, of the associated
dimming and switching receiving devices.
Mounting
• Mounting of any RF devices on or in close proximity to a metal surface (e.g. directly on fixture with metal housing,
metal-backed ceiling tile) will drastically reduce the effective range of radio signal transmission or reception.
• All RF devices must be mounted on non-conductive materials to ensure proper performance.
Temporary mounting is recommended to test sensor coverage and wireless communication before permanently
installing the sensor.
Drop Ceiling (Compressed Fiber Ceiling Tile)
• The ceiling tile mounting wire is provided for both temporary and permanent mounting of the sensor to ceiling
tiles. It is designed to allow temporary mounting, testing, and repositioning (if necessary) of the sensor without
damagingEnglish
a ceiling tile. Once the sensor’s final position has been chosen,
the mounting Español
wire should be twisted
Instalación
Installation
to lock the sensor in place permanently.
Installing the Ceiling Mount Adapter
Instalación del adaptador de montaje
Solid Ceiling (Drywall, Plaster, Concrete, or Wood)
Cut mounting hole
Corte un orificio de montaje
• Temporary mounting: One double-sided adhesive strip is provided for temporarily mounting and testing
Cut a 3 in to 3 in (76 mm to 76 mm) diameter hole to insert the ceiling
Corte un orificio de 76 mm a 76 mm (3 pulg. a 3 pulg.) de di
the sensor.
mount adapter.
insertar el adaptador de montaje en cielo raso.
• Permanent mounting: Screws and anchors (for drywall or plaster) provided to mount sensor.
Recess Mount
3 in to 3 in
76 mm to 76 mm
(76
mm
to
76
mm)
(3 in to
in)
• Ceiling mount clamps internally to ceiling tile. Sensor twist-locks into mount, sits flush with ceiling
(as3 shown
below)
• Opening
is 3" in diameter
Insert
ceiling mount
adapter
•
Purchased
as
separate
kit: LRF-CRMK-WH
Insert the ceiling mount adapter into the hole
and rotate brackets outwards by
turning screws.
Note: No need
to access top
of ceiling.
Clamp adapter to ceiling
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Using a Philips screwdriver, hand-tighten the brackets, clamping the adapter to
Job Name:
Model Numbers:
the ceiling. Do not overtighten.
Job Number:
Inserte el adaptador de montaje en cielo ra
Inserte el adaptador de montaje en cielo raso en el orificio y
hacia afuera apretando los tornillos.
Nota: No se
requiere acceso
a la parte superior del cielo
raso.
Fije el adaptador al cielo raso
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Utilice un destornillador Phillips para ajustar a mano los sopo
adaptador al cielo raso. No ajuste demasiado.
Radio Powr SavrTM
Wireless Occupancy and Vacancy Sensors
369432 Rev A 5 04.08.11
Lens Masking
Whenever possible, the sensor should be installed in a location where it cannot easily see into areas outside the
intended space, such as hallways or adjacent rooms. If this situation cannot be avoided, portions of the lens
may be masked with the provided labels to block the sensor’s view of the undesired areas.
Lens sections
shown in gray
have not been
masked
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Lens sections
shown in white
are masked with
labels
S p e c i f i c at i o n S u b m i t ta l
Model Numbers:
Lens label
masking sheet
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