Philips Lighting North America LRM1742 Occuswitch Wireless 2.4GHz Occupancy Sensor User Manual
Philips Lighting North America Corporation Occuswitch Wireless 2.4GHz Occupancy Sensor
User Manual
OccuSwitchTM Wireless EN Product overview Installation guide What’s in the sensor box Tools you may need Movement detector (”sensor”) Mounting plate Indicator LEDs Step ladder Movement detector Sensor unit PH IP IL Link button PH PH IP IL ILIP IP IL PH (1x) (1x) (2x) (2x) (2x) Retractable, rotatable shield Drill (1x) Installation steps: Install the switch Install the sensor Link devices Configure, test & finish What’s in the switch box Wall switch (”switch”) Pencil Mounting frame Link button Side tabs Screwdrivers (small & large) ”Traffic light” indicator LEDs Switch Rocker ILIP PH ILIP Pliers PA-7200-R01 08-09 (1x) (1x) (2x) PH Wires Product description OccuSwitchTM Wireless is a system for automatically controlling the lights based on occupancy. The system uses two parts: a ceiling-mounted sensor and a switch. The switch will turn the lights on and off based on the information it wirelessly gets from the battery-powered sensor. Menu button (4x) Install the switch Three-way slave switch Switch Multigang wall box red red Key figures Sensor coverage area Will vary based on ceiling height (up to 12ft). For a typical height of 8ft (2.4m): Large motion 17.7 x 23.6ft (5.40m x 7.20m) Small motion 11.8 x 17.7ft (3.60m x 5.40m) Larger areas will require multiple sensors. Wireless range Switch - sensor: 50ft (17m) Switch - switch (same plane): 18ft (6m) Switch - switch (line of sight): 50ft (17m) Maximum network size 10 Sensors/switches (any combination) Operating voltage 120V AC or 277V AC, 60Hz Load Electronic 120V / 10.8A / 1300VA rating: Fluorescent Ballast 277V / 4.7A / 1300VA Electromagnetic 120V / 10.8A / 1300VA Fluorescent Ballast 277V / 4.7A / 1300VA Incandescent lamps 120V / 6.67A / 800W Motor load 120V / 0.25HP Sensor dimensions (diameter x height) 3.3 x 0.98 in (84 x 25mm) Battery Lithium-thionyl chloride, AA 3.6V DC Switch dimensions (l x w x d) 4.13 x 2.56 x 1.79 in (105 x 65 x 45mm) PHILIPS load hot/live 120-277 V~ 50 / 60 Hz black brass white ground break hot/live 120-277 V~ 50 / 60 Hz WARNING: Wiring the device with power ON could result in serious injury or death. ILIP PH ILIP PH ground ILIP PH neutral neutral white PHILIPS 4 For a three-way circuit connect the wires as follows: 1 Remove power from the mains at fuse or circuit breaker. •• The master switch (that controls the load) according to the regular wiring diagram. 2 Remove the old switch, if needed. •• The slave switch (no load) according to the wiring diagram above. Make sure that the switch has a steady feed (hot/live and neutral). 3 Connect the wires according to the wiring diagram above. Note: Hot/live and neutral may not be swapped. ILIP PH brass black 5 If installing in a multigang wall box: break the tabs of joining sides. Do not break the outside tabs on controls at the end of the gang. The three-way configuration is done via the menu, later in the installation. Minimum wall box depth 2.5 in 41°F - 104°F (5°C – 40°C) Operating conditions: humidity 20% – 85%, non-condensing ON ILIP PH ILIP PH ILIP PH SAFETY General - If you are unsure about any part of these installation instructions, consult a qualified electrician. - The devices are designed for indoor use only. Do not expose the product to rain or moisture, to avoid short circuit. Short circuit may cause fire or electric shock hazard. Operate the devices between 41°F and 104°F (5°C and 40°C). - Use only a soft damp cloth to clean devices, never use any abrasive or chemical cleaner. - Whenever it is suspected that safety protection is impaired, the product must be made inoperative and secured against unintended operation. The device must be serviced or replaced as soon as possible. Safety is likely to be impaired if, for example, the equipment fails to perform the intended functions or if the equipment shows visible damage. - Do not paint the devices. 6 Place the switch into the wall box, and fix it with the mounting bolts. 7 Power the mains at fuse or circuit breaker. Sensor only - The sensor cannot be used to control any load, without a compatible switch. - Use only high-quality 3.6V lithium-thionyl chloride batteries with the sensor: one (1) Lithium-thionyl chloride (AA, 3.6V). Using improperly rated batteries may damage the sensor. - Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep batteries away from children, do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire. Small movements 30 present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100°C, or incinerate. Replace battery with Lithium-thionyl chloride (AA 3.6V) only. Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion. h= 8ft (2.4m) 17.7ft (5.4m) 23.6ft (7.2m) 1 Set the dial on the sensor to 1 minute for testing purposes. 2 Place the battery into the sensor. CAUTION: Only use a high-quality 3.6V lithiumthionyl chloride battery with the sensor. See SAFETY for more information on the battery. 3 Choose the sensor location on the ceiling. The window arrow in the mounting plate defines the direction of the detection field, which is rectangular. See Sensor placement guidelines for more information. • The sensor should be mounted in such a way that: � Small movements are detected for the workspace � Large movements are detected for the entire room, and in particular for the area near the doorway. � Motion from adjectent areas, e.g. the hallway, is not picked up. •• The center of a room is usually not a good location. Moving the sensor towards the wall where the door is located may still cover the entire room, while blocking unwanted detection of motion from the hallway. • The sensor should not be placed close to heat sources (especially incandescent lamps) or HVAC exhausts. IP IL PH CAUTION: The battery used with the sensor device may 9 Attach a wall plate adapter and wall plate. Wall plate and adapter must be purchased separately. Sensor placement guidelines Large movements WARNING: This product must not be used to control equipment that could create hazardous situations when operated accidentally, like entrapment. Examples of equipment that must not be controlled with this product include (but are not limited to) motorized gates, garage doors, industrial doors, (microwave) ovens, heating devices etc. WARNING: It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that the equipment being controlled is visible from every control location and that only suitable equipment is connected to these controls. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death. 8 Test that the switch is wired correctly using the rocker to turn the lights ON/OFF. Install the sensor Switch only - Disconnect power at circuit breaker or fuse when servicing, installing or removing the fixture of the switch. - Use the switch only with copper or copper clad wire. - Connect the switch to the power mains according to the wiring scheme in this manual. OFF 11.8ft (3.6m) Parts of the switch carry mains power, which is a potential lethal voltage. This product was designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety during operation and service. Always read these safety instructions before installing, maintaining or servicing the product, and strictly comply with these instructions. 17.7ft (5.4m) Operating conditions: temperature 4 Fix the mounting plate onto the sensor‘s location, using the mounting hardware. Alternatively, use toggle bolts (not included). FCC and IC Regulations This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and RSS-Gen of IC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Philips Lighting Electronics N.A. could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This product is intended for commercial use only. 5 Place the sensor onto the mounting plate, and rotate clockwise to fix. Co-location : This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. CAUTION : Radio Frequency Radiation Exposure This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for uncontrolled equipment and meets the FCC radio frequency (RF) Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65. This equipment has very low levels of RF energy that it deemed to comply without maximum permissive exposure evaluation (MPE). But it is desirable that it should be installed and operated with at least 20cm and more between the radiator and person’s body (excluding extremities: hands, wrists, feet and ankles). 6 If needed, pull out the sensor shield (indicated on the ring with a dot), and rotate it to the required direction. This step is covered in more detail in Configure, test & finish. Copyright NOTICE All referenced brands, product names, service names and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Copyright 2009 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. TECHNICAL SUPPORT For technical support on this product, please contact: Philips Lighting Electronics N.A. 10275 W. Higgins Road Rosemont IL 60018 Customer Care: 1-800-372-3331 tech.service.rosemont@philips.com Configure, test & finish Link devices Configure devices Create a network A combination of one or more switches and sensors that work together is called a network. A network is created by linking one or more devices to a switch. Take the following steps to link one sensor to one switch: Troubleshooting Action Result 1. Tip: If the lights are on, use the rocker to turn the lights off. The lights turn off. 2. Briefly press the LINK button The green LED on the switch (see picture below) on the switch starts to enter the linking mode. blinking. 3. Briefly press the LINK button on the sensor to add it to the network. The lights turn on and the green LED on the sensor turns on. 4. Briefly press the LINK button on the switch again to exit the linking mode. The green LED on the switch stops blinking. Link additional devices Troubleshooting Additional devices can be linked in a similar way: Action Result 1. Make sure that the switch The green LED is that was initially used to setup blinking. the network is in linking mode by briefly pressing its LINK button. 2. Link each additional switch or sensor by briefly pressing its LINK button. • If you cannot find a button or an LED, look below at LEDs and buttons. • In step 3, if the red LED on the sensor turns on, then linking failed. Try again. If the problem persists, see if you can move the sensor closer to the switch. Keep in mind the maximum distance between switch and sensor (see Key figures). •• In step 3, if the red LED on the sensor starts to blink, then you probably pressed and held the LINK button, instead of pressing it briefly. The sensor entered the action menu. Press and hold the link button to exit (see also Menus). Then continue linking. The green LED on the added switch/sensor will turn on. • If the green LED starts blinking on any additional switch, that switch is now also in linking mode, starting its own network. Press the LINK button on that switch and try the whole procedure again. If the problem persists, the distance between the new switch and the existing switch may be too large (see Key figures). • If the yellow LED is turned on after linking, the switch is in manual override and does not respond to messages from the sensor. After you leave the room and the sensor timer has expired, it will return to automatic mode and the LED will be switched off. When all sensors and switches are linked, it is a good time to change any settings.You can do this at any switch; the settings are automatically sent to all devices in the network.You can select the following options in the configuration menu (see Menus): •• Manual ON/Auto OFF (”Title 24 Vacancy Mode”): After activation, the lights turn off to indicate they need to be switched on manually. In this mode the yellow LED (manual override) is not used. •• Three-way switch: After activation, test all switches by pressing their rocker. All switches should control all connected loads. Test sensor coverage Once all devices are installed, linked and configured, you can test the installation to ensure that: •• The sensor detects motion in the workspace. •• The sensor does not pick up motion from adjacent areas, e.g. the hallway. To test, take the following steps: Action Check 1. Ask other people to leave the room. You are the only person in the room. 2. Select Test sensor coverage from the action menu on one of the switches (see Menus) and wait up to 1 minute until the yellow LED on the sensor starts to blink. During the coverage test, the yellow LED on the sensor blinks when movement is detected. This test ends automatically after 10 minutes and does not affect normal operation of the system. 3. Move around the room, testing corners and the main workspace areas around the desks and tables. Check that the yellow LED on the sensor blinks at all (important) places. 4. Leave the room and walk by the hallway. Check that the yellow LED on the sensor does not blink. 5. Enter the room again. Check that the yellow LED on the sensor blinks. 6. Leave the room and wait for about 1 minute for the lights to turn off, and then walk by the hallway. Check that the lights do not turn on. 7. Enter the room. Check that the lights turn on when you pass the doorway. Troubleshooting LEDs and buttons Indication Sensor Switch Shield Red Yellow Green LINK LINK Red Yellow Green Meaning Red, yellow, green Blinking green Blinking yellow Device starts up For 10 seconds A device asked to show all linked devices For longer Device is in linking mode Irregular Sensor is showing coverage Regular A linked device is missing (see Troubleshooting) Every 2 seconds Device is in the action menu Steady yellow MENU If the sensor(s) pick up motion when they should not, you have the following options: • Move the sensor(s) to a better location. Moving it closer to the wall where the door is located may reduce unwanted detection of hallway motion. • With your fingernails or a small screwdriver, (partly) retract the sensor shield. Rotate the shield in such way that it prevents the unwanted motion detection. • Rotate the mounting plate to change the sensor’s field of view. Finish installation Every 2 seconds Device is in the configuration menu Blinking red If the sensor’s coverage is not good enough, you have the following options: • The sensor has a rectangular field of view. Rotate the mounting plate 90 degrees if needed (see Install the sensor). • Move the sensor(s) to a better location. • Add an additional sensor to enlarge the coverage area. Lights are switched manually. Automatic behavior resumes after vacancy Set the dial at the back of all sensors, to set the time delay after which the lights turn off when the workspace is unoccupied. Some guidelines: •• Shared rooms (such as copy rooms, coffee rooms, etc.) typically have lots of motion. The timer can be set to a small value, such as 5 or 10 minutes. •• Private offices may have people sitting behind their desk typing for some time. A suitable timer value could be 15 minutes or longer. Tip: After this initial setting, the timer is automatically extended by the sensor to adjust to the users’ occupancy pattern. Congratulations, you have successfully installed the OccuSwitch™ Wireless system! Menus Configuration menu on switch Action menu on switch Action menu on sensor Action Result Action Result Action Result 1. To enter the menu briefly press MENU on a switch. The yellow LED starts to blink once every 2 secs. The red LED starts to blink once every 2 secs. The yellow LED blinks 2 times for the 2nd option, 3 times for the 3rd option, etc. 1. To enter the menu press and hold LINK until the red LED starts to blink. The red LED starts to blink once every 2 secs. 2. Briefly press MENU again to go to the next option. Repeat until the right menu option is selected (see table below). 1. To enter the menu press and hold MENU until the red LED starts to blink. 2. Briefly press MENU again to go to the next item. Repeat until the right menu item is selected (see table below). The red LED blinks 2 times for the 2nd option, 3 times for the 3rd option, etc. 2. Briefly press LINK again to go to the next item. Repeat until the right menu item is selected (see table below). The red LED blinks 2 times for the 2nd option, 3 times for the 3rd option, etc. 3. To activate the selected item briefly press LINK. The green LED confirms activation. 3. To activate the selected item press and hold LINK. The green LED lights up to indicate activation. 3. To activate the selected option: •• Briefly press LINK to activate option A. •• Press and hold LINK to activate option B. •• The green LED turns on to indicate activation of option A. •• The green LED blinks to indicate activation of option B. Show linked devices: Troubleshooting function to test which devices are part of a single network. When activated, each device in the network blinks its green LED for 30 seconds. It may take up to 1 minute before the sensors start to blink, and only after having detected motion. Manual ON / Auto ON: By default, the lights will automatically turn on if occupancy is detected. It is possible to disable this function: the system then requires manual use of the rocker to turn on the lights. Using Manual ON makes the system compliant to California Title 24 regulations. Test sensor coverage: Sensors blink their yellow LEDs when motion is detected. The test automatically ends after 10 minutes or can be stopped on each sensor separately, by pressing the LINK button. It does not affect normal operation of the system. Three-way / Stand-alone switch: By default the switch will act as a stand-alone switch: the rocker only controls the load that is connected to that switch. However, all switches react to all sensors. When configured as a three-way switch, all loads are controlled from any switch. Options on switch Yellow LED Change channel: If devices are shown missing (the red LED is blinking continuously), the wireless link may be disturbed. In this case use a channel change to resolve the problem. The network will use the new channel. The LEDs on the device will blink green while trying the channel change. After completing, the device will light the green LED in case of success, or blink the red LED in case of failure. Menu items on switch Red LED Item Menu items on sensor Red LED Item Option A Option B (default) 1 blink 1 blink Exit menu Exit menu 2 blinks Show linked devices 2 blinks Show linked devices 2 blinks Manual ON/Auto OFF Auto ON/Auto OFF 3 blinks Test sensor coverage 3 blinks Test sensor coverage 3 blinks Three-way switch Stand-alone switch 4 blinks Change channel Maintenance Routine lamp replacement ILIP PH To safely do a routine replacement of a connected lamp, the lamp must be physically disconnected from mains power. To do so: •• On all switches, firmly press the OFF-side until the rocker clicks into the position where a yellow band with “OFF” becomes visible. The load is now separated from the mains by an air gap, so you can safely replace the lamp. WARNING: If this air gap function is not used, the power to the load may be switched on unintentionally while replacing the lamp. This could result in serious injury or death. WARNING: For any procedure other than lamp replacement, power must be disconnected at the main electric panel. Working on any such procedure with power ON can result in serious injury or death. Replacing the sensor battery CAUTION: You must have read the SAFETY section before replacing the battery. To replace the battery of the sensor: 1 Rotate the sensor counterclockwise to remove it from the mounting plate. 2 In a safe and dry place, remove the old battery and insert the new battery. CAUTION: Use only high-quality AA 3.6 V DC lithium-thionyl chloride batteries with the sensor. Using improperly rated batteries may damage the sensor. 3 Place the sensor back on the mounting plate and rotate clockwise to fix it. 4 Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire. Exit menu 1 blink Exit menu Troubleshooting The lights turn off too quickly The system has a smart timer that adjust the switch off time automatically. If this is not sufficient, correct the sensor’s movement timeout: set the dial to a higher value. The system is set to Manual ON, but lights turn on automatically When entering the area within 5 minutes after lights turning off, the system assumes that turning off was not desired. The system shows that a linked device is missing When a device is missing, use the menu to show all linked devices. If a sensor does not show as linked, replace its battery. If this does not resolve the error, reset all devices (see below) and link them again (see Link devices). The lights immediately turn on after being turned off The sensor may be placed too close to a (heat generating) light source. Move the sensor to a better location. Reset the device to factory defaults To reset the device to its factory default configuration: Press and hold the link button on the device for more than 10 seconds. Release the button when the red, yellow and green LEDs light briefly. WARRANTY STATEMENT The Philips OccuSwitch™ Wireless products, when properly installed and under normal conditions of use (without overload, abuse or alteration), is warranted to you, the original user, for a period of two (2) years from the date of original purchase, to be free from defects in materials and workmanship. If during the warranty period you believe the purchased product or any part thereof has such a defect, you must return the product (or part) at your cost during such period, with proof of purchase (or if installed by a third‑party a written explanation of installation transaction with proof of date), to Philips Lighting Electronics N.A (1-800-372-3331 / www.philips.com/advance), for repair or replacement (or to an authorized Philips Lighting Electronics N.A. supplier which agrees in advance to handle the return and replacement by factory authorization). If the product or part is found by Philips to have been defective in material or workmanship it will be repaired or replaced (as deemed necessary by Philips Lighting Electronics N.A.), and the replacement will be returned to you free of charge. The original user is solely responsible for any costs associated with removal and re-installation of the product and shipping to Philips Lighting Electronics N.A. or its authorized supplier. PHILIPS LIGHTING ELECTRONICS N.A LIMITS THE DURATION OF THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT TO THE LIMITED WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, AND OTHERWISE DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT AND ITS PARTS. Some states disallow certain limitations on implied warranties so you should consult your state law if you have a question regarding this limitation and disclaimer. Philips Lighting Electronics N.A disclaims any and all liability for incidental, consequential, special or indirect damage arising out of any claimed breach of warranty or otherwise. However, some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of such damages, so this disclaimer may not apply to you. The remedy provided in this Limited Warranty for defective products is the user’s sole and exclusive remedy, subject to your state law. Further, this Warranty gives the user specific legal rights, and the user may also have other rights which may vary from state to state. If you believe warranty claim is warranted, you may contact your nearest authorized Philips Lighting Electronics N.A supplier. If one does not exist in your area, please contact Philips Lighting Electronics N.A Customer Care at 1-800-372-3331 or via e-mail at: tech.service.rosemont@philips.com
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