The Watt Stopper FM105 MICROWAVE SENSOR User Manual ii FM 105 08745r1 indd
The Watt Stopper, Inc. MICROWAVE SENSOR ii FM 105 08745r1 indd
User Manual
REV DESCRIPTION INT: ECO# CO2557 MJS REV. DATE APPROVED TITLE BOX PAGE ONLY. DO NOT MAKE FILM • DO NOT PRINT MATERIAL: White 16lb (60g/m sq) uncoated, prefer recycled stock Ink: Black Print Two Sides, one sheet Final Trim Size: 8.5” (Wide) x 11” (High) IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING SPECIFICATIONS OR REQUIRE ADDITIONAL FILE FORMATTING, PLEASE CONTACT Mary Jo Sowinski. Phone: 408-486-7511 Email: maryjo.sowinski@wattstopper.com All information in this drawing is the property of Watt Stopper/Legrand and cannot be copied or used without the written approval of Watt Stopper/Legrand. DRAWN BY SOWINSKI PLM SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA MARCOM ENGINEERING Title: FM-105Installation Instructions QA TITLE BOX PG Drawing #: Orig. Drawing Date: 27 MAR 08 REV. #: SCALE 1:1 08745 Revision Date: FM-105 Line Voltage • Microwave Occupancy Sensor DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION Microwaves can penetrate certain materials, therefore, the FM-105 can be installed behind a luminaries’ plastic or glass lens. The FM-105 can be used in a water-tight non-metallic box or water-tight luminaire for wet location applications. FM-105 with shield and mounting foot SPECIFICATIONS Daylighting Control Voltages .......................................... 120/277VAC, 50/60Hz Load Requirements @ 120VAC, 60Hz .................0-800W ballast or tungsten @ 277VAC, 60Hz ...................................0-1200W ballast Trimpot Adjustments Light Level .........................................................2-200fc Range/Sensitivity ...........................3’ to 20’ (1m to 6m) Time Delay ...........................10 seconds to 30 minutes Power Output ... 1 mW (similar or less than a cell phone) Frequency .............................................................. 5.8GHz The FM-105 also has daylighting control capability. The daylight control on the FM-105 is a “HOLD-OFF” type. The sensor stops the load from turning ON if the ambient light is greater than the daylighting setpoint. If the load is already ON, the sensor will not turn OFF the load due to high ambient daylight. SENSOR COVERAGE AREA Wall Mount 18’ (5.5m) 12’ (4m) 6’ (2m) MIN. 3’ (1m) INSTALLATION MAX. 20’ (6m) CAUTION TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLING THE SENSOR. 1. 2. Ceiling Mount 18’ (5.5m) 12’ (4m) 6’ (2m) FM-105 inside ceiling mount fixture at 8’ (2.5m) height 3. 4. 5. MAX. MIN. Call 800.879.8585 for Technical Support 6. Determine the mounting location inside the luminaire or other suitable enclosure. If the daylight feature will be used, be sure to locate the sensor where daylight is not completely obscured from the sensor. Attach the metal shield to the FM-105 so that the shield is located between the FM-105 and the lamp. Make sure that the wiring terminals on the FM-105 are accessible. Put the plastic mounting foot onto the base of the FM-105 to secure the metal shield in place. Secure the FM-105 assembly in place using screws through the plastic mounting foot. Connect the line voltage and load wires to the FM-105 terminals as shown in the wiring diagram. • Do not allow bare wire to show. • Make sure all connections are secure. Restore power from the circuit breaker. www.wattstopper.com Installation Instructions The FM-105 microwave occupancy sensor uses ultra-highfrequency radio waves, also known as “microwaves” and the principle of the Doppler Effect to detect motion. The sensor sends out radio waves that bounce off of nearby surfaces and return to the sensor. Motion in the area changes the speed of the waves returning to the sensor. The sensor detects the change and interprets it as occupancy. This causes the sensor to turn ON the load. WIRING Range/Sensitivity Plastic mounting foot 10 sec 30 min 3’ 20’ 200 12 It is possible for a microwave sensor to “see” through solid objects and detect motion if the sensitivity is set too high. If you are getting detections and the load will not turn OFF, reduce the sensitivity slightly and see if that corrects the situation. FM-105 Time Delay 20 Range (feet) Light Level (footcandles) Microwave (5.8 GHz) Occupancy Sensor 120/277VAC, 50/60 Hz @120VAC: 0-800W Ballast or Tungsten @277VAC: 0-1200W Ballast LINE Metal shield NEUT LOAD FCC ID: Q4BFM105 Lighting Load APPLIANCE CONTROL 88T9 Hot/Line Neutral MOUNTING OPTIONS Light Level Position metal shield between the FM-105 and lamp. 30 min 3’ 20’ 200 12 20 Range (feet) Light Level (footcandles) NEUT LOAD FM-105 Time Delay Microwave (5.8 GHz) Occupancy Sensor 100-277VAC, 50/60 Hz 120/277VAC, @120VAC: @120VAC:0-600W 0-800WBallast, Ballast 0-600W orTungsten, Tungsten 1/6 hp @277VAC: 0-1200W Ballast @277VAC: 0-1000W Ballast, FCC ID: Q4BFM105 1/4 hp LINE 10 sec Adjust the daylighting setpoint when ambient light is sufficient to keep the lights OFF. Set the time delay to minimum. Adjust the light level trimpot in small increments. Wait 1 to 2 minutes between adjustments. After the time delay expires and the load turns OFF, move within the detection area of the sensor. If the load comes back ON, you need to repeat the procedure. APPLIANCE CONTROL FCC ID: Q4BFM105 88T9 IMPORTANT START-UP INFORMATION Bottom of FM-105: Align studs on the bottom of the FM-105 with the holes on the metal shield flanges. Do not block wiring terminals on the FM-105 with the shield. OR TROUBLESHOOTING To quickly test the unit, turn the time delay to minimum. Move out of the sensor’s view. Lights should turn OFF after 10 seconds. Move into the sensor’s view. The lights should turn ON. The mounting foot provides 4 different mounting positions. 12 20 Range (feet) Light Level (footcandles) 100-277VAC, 50/60 50/60 Hz Hz 120/277VAC, @120VAC: 0-600W 0-800W Ballast, Ballast 0-600W or Tungsten, Tungsten 1/6 hp @277VAC: 0-1200W Ballast @277VAC: 0-1000W Ballast, FCC ID: Q4BFM105 1/4 hp CONTROL FCC ID: Q4BFM105 88T9 APPLIANCE 30 min 3’ 20’ 200 FM-105 Time Delay 12 20 Range (feet) Light Level (footcandles) Microwave (5.8 GHz) GHz) Occupancy Sensor 120/277VAC, 50/60 50/60 Hz Hz 100-277VAC, @120VAC:0-600W 0-800WBallast, Ballast @120VAC: orTungsten, Tungsten 0-600W @277VAC: 0-1200W 1/6 Ballast hp @277VAC: 0-1000W Ballast, FCC ID: Q4BFM105 1/4 hp APPLIANCE CONTROL 88T9 FCC ID: Q4BFM105 10 sec 30 min 3’ 20’ 200 FM-105 Time Delay 12 20 Range (feet) Light Level (footcandles) Microwave (5.8 GHz) Occupancy Sensor 100-277VAC, 50/60 Hz 120/277VAC, @120VAC: @120VAC: 0-600W 0-800WBallast, Ballast 0-600W orTungsten, Tungsten 1/6 hp @277VAC: 0-1200W Ballast @277VAC: 0-1000W Ballast, FCC ID: Q4BFM105 1/4 hp LINE 200 10 sec NEUT 20’ Microwave (5.8 (5.8 GHz) GHz) Microwave Occupancy Sensor Sensor Occupancy LOAD 3’ FM-105 Time Delay LINE APPLIANCE CONTROL FCC ID: Q4BFM105 88T9 30 min NEUT 120/277VAC, 50/60 Hz 100-277VAC, @120VAC:0-600W 0-800WBallast, Ballast @120VAC: orTungsten, Tungsten 0-600W @277VAC: 0-1200W 1/6 Ballast hp @277VAC: 0-1000W Ballast, FCC ID: Q4BFM105 1/4 hp 10 sec LOAD Light Level (footcandles) Microwave (5.8 GHz) Occupancy Sensor LINE 20 Range (feet) NEUT 200 LOAD 20’ 12 NEUT 3’ FM-105 Time Delay LOAD 30 min LINE 10 sec The first time the sensor is powered-up the load will flash ON then OFF once, then there will be 10 seconds while the sensor warms-up. After that time the sensor will work normally. APPLIANCE CONTROL FCC ID: Q4BFM105 88T9 Mounting foot: Align 4 corner studs on the bottom of the FM-105 with 4 corner slots on mounting foot. Twist to secure. Lights do not turn ON: 1. Cover the sensor to simulate darkness then move in the coverage area. If the load turns ON, adjust the light level. 2. Check all wire connections. Verify all wires are secure. Lights do not turn OFF: 1. If there is no motion in the desired coverage area, the sensor may be picking up movement on the other side of a wall, partition, window or door. Reduce the sensitivity. 2. Verify time delay and that there is no movement within the sensor’s view for that time period. FCC NOTICE ADJUSTMENTS Three trimpots on the FM-105 allow you to adjust the time delay, sensitivity/range, and light level setpoint. To reduce a setting, turn the associated trimpot counter-clockwise toward the minimum setting. To increase a setting, turn the trimpot clockwise toward the maximum setting. Warning: Do not overturn the adjustment trimpots! Time Delay The FM-105 automatically turns OFF the load after the coverage area has been vacant for the amount of time set in the time delay. The minimum setting is 10 seconds, maximum is 30 minutes. Call 800.879.8585 for Technical Support • www.wattstopper.com FCC ID: Q4BFM105 This device complies with part 15 of the FCC 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. Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by Watt Stopper/Legrand could void your authority to operate this equipment. WARRANTY INFORMATION Watt Stopper/Legrand warranties its products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of five (5) years. There are no obligations or liabilities on the part of Watt Stopper/Legrand for consequential damages arising out of, or in connection with, the use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property, revenue or profit, or cost of removal, installation or reinstallation. Please Recycle 2800 De La Cruz Boulevard, Santa Clara, CA 95050 08745r1 3/2008
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