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12
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION
3
As illustrated in Figure 1, The DWODS-010 has a 180° detection range with a
maximum distance of 30’ detection in front of the sensor and 20' on the sides.
For maximum results, the sensor must be properly installed between the height
of 4’ to 5’ and away from obstructions such as walls, furniture and transparent
barriers like Low-E glass.
DWODS-010
OCCUPANCY / VACANCY SENSOR
WITH 0-10V DIMMER SWITCH
The DWODS-010 uses advanced passive infrared sensor to detect heat
emitted motion. The sensor switch can turn on/off a 0-10V load and keep it on
as long as it detects motion. The sensor will automatically shut off the load at
the end of the selected time delay. The countdown of the selected time delay
starts after the last motion detected. The sensor is customizable with dials that
can adjust Time Delay, detection Range, ambient Light Level, and a switch to
change between Occupancy/ Vacancy modes.
COVERAGE
Max. 20'
on the sides
Max. 30'
from front
Installation
Height: 4' - 5'
Detection Range
WIRING DIAGRAM
1.
Pull the existing switch out of the wall box and leave the device
connected.
2.
Next, identify and label all the wires.
3.
Once you've identified the wires, follow the diagram below for wiring.
WARNING
Turn the POWER OFF at the circuit breaker before installing the sensor
Read and understand these instructions before installing. This device is intended for installation
in accordance with the National Electric Code and local regulations. It is recommended that a
qualified electrician performs this installation.
Use copper wire only
CHANGE
FACE COVER/CONTROL PANEL ACCESS
To remove the face cover, use
a flat screwdriver and insert
the tip into the gap shown in
the diagram above and pry the
cover off.
To re-install, simply align the
cover and snap back on.
ADJUSTMENT DIALS
LED Indicator
1
23
4
1
23
4
RANGE LIGHT
TEST TIME
10
Min 20
Min
Min
30
Time Delay Knob
Default position: 15 Seconds (Test mode)
Adjustable: from 15 Seconds to 30 Minutes (clockwise)
Sensor Sensitivity Range Knob
Default position: Center at 65%
Adjustable: 30% (Position 1) to 100% (Position 4) Note: Turn
toward right for greater room space.
Turn toward left to avoid false alert in smaller room and near the door
way or heat source.
Ambient Light Level Knob
Default position: Daylight (100% at position 4)
Adjustable: Daylight to 30Lux (Counter clockwise)
Note: to avoid wasting energy by turning the light in daylight.
OPERATING MODES
Occupancy (OCC) Mode (Default): Auto ON/ Auto OFF
The lights will automatically turn on when motion is detected by the PIR sensor
and keep the lights on as long as motion is still detected. When motion is no
longer detected, the device will start the countdown (Time Delay) and when
time expires, the device will automatically turn the lights OFF.
Vacancy (VAC) Mode : Manual ON/ Auto OFF
The lights will not turn on automatically when motion is detected by the PIR
sensor. The dimmer buttons must be used to turn the lights on. Once lights
are on, motion detected by the PIR sensor will keep the lights on. When
motion is no longer detected, the device will start the countdown (Time Delay)
and when time expires, the device will automatically turn the lights OFF.
•
Within 30 seconds of the lights automatically turning off, if motion is
detected then the lights will turn on.
Voltage.......................................................................................120-277 VAC, 60Hz
Resistive.......................................................................6A @120VAC, 3A @277VAC
Load Rating...........................................................................................up to 30mA
IEC 60929 Ballast/Drivers Current Draw............................................. 2mA Maximum
Motor.............................................................................................................…..1/8HP
Time Delay..........................................................................15Sec , 10, 20, and 30Mins
Photocell Range ........................................................................30 Lux to Daylight
Operation Temperature.........................................................................32° F--104° F
456
WARRANTY INFORMATION
TROUBLESHOOTING
This device is warranted to be free of material and workmanship defects for 5 years from the
date of purchase. Original receipt or proof of purchase from an authorized retailer must be
presented upon warranty claim. ALL claims must be verified and approved by Enerlites, Inc.
Warranties from other Enerlites products may vary. This warranty is nontransferable and
does not cover normal wear and tear or any malfunction, failure, or defect resulting from
misuse, abuse, neglect, alteration, modification, or improper installation. To the fullest extent
permitted by the applicable state law, Enerlites shall not be liable to the purchaser or end
user customer of Enerlites products for direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
even if Enerlites has been advised of the possibility of such damages. Enerlites’ total liability
under this or any other warranty, express or implied, is limited to repair, replacement or
refund. Repair, replacement or refund are the sole and exclusive remedies for breach of
warranty or any other legal theory.
© 2018 Enerlites Inc. CA,
U.S.A.
WWW.ENERLITES.COM
0212180110-05
1.
Push Manual On/Off Button, if the load turns On; verify that the Range
dial is on high.
2.
Check the wiring connections.
3.
Switch may be in VACancy mode.
NOTE: There is a 3 minutes warm-up time at initial power-up.
The load may turn on/off several times during the warm-up.
The Load does not turn On. LED does not flash regardless of motion:
The Load does not turn On when LED indicator flashes and motion is
detected:
1.
Push Manual On/Off Button, if the load turns On; verify that the Range
dial is on high.
1.
Motion may be detected. The time delay constantly restarts its countdown
after the last motion detected. To verify proper operation, turn the Time
Delay Knob to 15s (Test Mode) and make sure there is no motion (no LED
flashing). Tape may be used to cover the fresnel lens while testing.
2.
Check for significant heat source emitting within six feet (two meters) such
as high wattage light bulb, portable heaters or HAVC vents.
3.
Check the wiring. Make sure the HOT and LOAD wires aren't reversed.
2.
Check the wiring connections. Be sure the LOAD wire is connected.
3.
Check the +/- low voltage wires for polarity to the LED's driver
4.
Switch may be in VACancy mode.
5.
The light level might not be properly set. Follow the Ambient Light Level
Adjustment instructions on previous page to program.
The Load does not turn Off:
1.
Motion may be detected. The time delay constantly restarts its countdown
after the last motion detected. To verify proper operation, turn the Time
Delay Knob to 15s (Test Mode) and make sure there is no motion (no LED
flashing). Tape may be used to cover the fresnel lens while testing.
2.
Check for significant heat source emitting within six feet (two meters) such
as high wattage light bulb, portable heaters or HAVC vents.
3.
If Manual operation of push-button is desired, select VAC mode on the
Mode Switch.
4.
If the sensor is installed in a small room, turn the Range dial lower to avoid
false or unwanted detection from open window or door.
The Load turns on when its not desired:
OPERATING MODES CONT.
Remove the face cover to switch between Occupancy
mode and Vacancy mode
Manual Control: Dimming and ON/OFF
•
Turn ON the lights: Tap the UP button. The lights will turn ON to
the last used brightness level.
•
Turn OFF the lights: Tap the DOWN button. The lights will turn
OFF completely and save the brightness level.
•
Turn the brightness level UP (brighten): Hold down the UP
button. The brightness level will gradually increase until button is
released.
•
Turn the brightness level DOWN (dim): Hold down the DOWN
button. The brightness level will gradually decrease until button is
released.
•
While in Occupancy mode, the LED indicator will flash BLUE when
motion
is detected.
o
Press and hold both UP and DOWN buttons again for 3 seconds.
o
The White LED above the buttons will flash TWO TIMES,
indicating the successful switch from occupancy mode to vacancy
mode.
•
While in Vacancy mode, the LED indicator will flash WHITE when
motion is
detected.
o
Press and hold both UP and DOWN buttons again for 3 seconds.
o
The WHITE LED above the buttons will flash FOUR TIMES,
indicating the successful switch from vacancy mode to
occupancy mode.
SENSOR SWITCH LED INDICATORS
In Vacancy mode, the switch's LED indicators will act as guide light.
Press and hold both
UP and DOWN
buttons at the same
time