Novitas 01-190-BAS User manual

CA TION: The 01-190-BAS Sensor is designed specifically for use in corridors where walking is the predominant motion to be detected.
Sensor performance is optimized when used in walled corridors. The 01-190-BAS should NOT be used in open-area walkways, offices or
other rooms. Refer to Novitas Tech Sheets for Sensors to use in these areas.
SENSOR
For full covera e in corridors, the Sensor should be mounted 8’-10’ hi h and located in the
center of the corridor. The Sensor must have a clear line of “si ht” throu h air alon the corri-
dor. For full covera e of lon er corridors, additional Sensors may be wired to ether as shown
in the Wirin Dia ram. When usin multiple 01-190 Sensors, the first Sensor should be
placed 40’ form the end of the hall with additional Sensors on 90’ centers.
Do not mount where forced air will blow directly at or by any Sensor.
M LTIPLE FREQ ENCIES
False activation of li htin in adjoinin corridors can be prevented by usin alternate frequen-
cy Sensors. Three frequencies are available: 25 kHz, 27 kHz and 32 kHz (Standard)
Covera e is sli htly reduced at hi her frequencies. See Covera e Dia rams.
SWITCHPACK
The Switchpack is enerally mounted above the ceilin on the outside of the junction box that
contains a hot line, neutral and the existin switch le from which the li htin is controlled. If
additional Switchpacks are required, they are mounted on the
outside of the boxes containin the appropriate switch le s. In
installations where there are no existin switch le s, the
Switchpack may be mounted outside any conventional stan-
dard junction box, with or without an extension rin .
N TE: Certain high inrush electronic ballasts may damage the
13-031 Switchpack if used with this product. Use odel 13-
051 Heavy Duty Switchpack when controlling high inrush bal-
lasts. Contact Novitas Customer Service for the latest informa-
tion regarding ballast compatability.
Installation Instructions
M DEL 01- 190-BAS TW -WAY C RRID R SENS R
•Read all instructions on both sides of this sheet first.
•Plan all component locations carefully.
•Install in accordance with all local codes.
•For use with 10-30 VDC only.
•Not for use where temperatures fall below 32oF or
exceed 110oF.
•For indoor use only.
GENERAL INF RMATI N
DESCRIPTI N F PERATI N
C MP NENT L CATI N
INSTALLATI N
SENS R: Pass wires through the threaded mounting post and interlock to the
backplate. The Sensor mounts to a normal ceiling tile through a single 3/4” hole.
When mounted, the Sensor’s slotted grills must point along the path where
motion is to be detected.
An Adapter Plate (04-011) is available to allow mounting to a standard fixture ring
and junction box. The threaded mounting post may be cut down if it is too long to
fit into the junction box. CAUTI N: Finger-tighten the nut to avoid stripping
the mounting post.
SWITCHPACK: Designed to be mounted externally to any junction box. When
mounted, the line connections are inside the box and the Class 2 wiring exits via
the rear of the Switchpack housing. In areas where Class 2 wiring is not permit-
ted, the Switchpack can be mounted internally to any standard electrical box.
CAUTI N: Before installing or performing any service on a Novitas
system, the power MUST be turned off at the branch circuit breaker.
According to NEC 240-83(d), if the branch circuit breaker is used as
the main switch for a fluorescent lighting circuit, the circuit breaker
should be marked “SWD.”
N TE REGARDING C MPACT FLU RESCENT LAMPS: The life of
some compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is shortened by frequent
automatic or manual switching. Check with CFL and ballast manu-
facturer to determine the effects of cycling.
When Sensors are used in conjunction with computer lighting sweep systems, you UST remove the shunt marked “JP2” located on the printed circuit board. Removing the
shunt prevents an unnecessary “lights on” following the computer power-on sweep. For instructions on how to remove the shunt, see the Sensor Cover Removal section.
LIGHTING SWEEP APPLICATI NS
The 01-190-BAS is an ultrasonic motion Sensor with built-in timing and load control relay
driving circuitry. The Sensor produces a low intensity, inaudible sound. It detects
changes in the acoustic waves caused by motion, such as walking into a room, reaching
for a telephone, turning in a swivel chair, etc. The Sensor does not respond to audible
sound.
When the Sensor detects motion, it signals a BAS system or the relay in the con-
nected Switchpack is closed and lights are turned on. If no motion occurs within a
pre-set period of time, lights are turned off. To ensure continuous light when people
are present, time delay can be set from 15 seconds (for installer testing) to 30 min-
utes. The recommended time delay is usually 6-8 minutes. People who remain very
still for long periods may need a longer time delay.
The 01-190-BAS offers the most versatile connections available. A built-in isolated
Form C relay may be configured for either a Building Automation System (BAS) or
HVAC system. When connecting the 01-190-BAS to a BAS, any of the following may
be used: (1) Form C relay output, (2) open collector output, and (3) direct BAS/HVAC
connection. See Power Requirements and Wiring Diagram.
OUNTING
POST
SENSOR UNIT
NUT
WASHER
ADAPTER
PLATE
NO. 04-011
SCREW
Mounted in Corridor with 10’ Ceilin
Mounted in Corridor with 10’ Ceilin
COVERAGE DIAGRAMS
32 KHZ FREQ ENCY COVERAGE
27 KHZ FREQ ENCY COVERAGE
Mounted in Corridor with 10’ Ceilin
25 KHZ FREQ ENCY COVERAGE
72’
13’
96’
13.5’
100’
14’

All products manufactured by Novitas, Inc. and identified with the Novitas name are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship and shall conform to and
perform in accordance with Seller’s written specifications for a period of five (5) years from date of shipment. This warranty will be limited to the repair or replacement, at
Seller’s discretion, of any such goods found to be defective, upon their authorized return to Seller. This limited warranty does not apply if the goods have been damaged by
accident, abuse, misuse, modification or misapplication, by damage during shipment or by improper service. There are no warranties which extend beyond the hereinabove
limited warranty, INCLUDING BUT NOT LI ITED TO THE I PLIED WARRANTY OF ERCHANTABILITY AND THE I PLIED WARRANTY OF FITNESS.
No employee, agent, dealer or other person is authorized to give any warranties on behalf of the Seller or to assume for the Seller any other liability in connection with any of
its goods except in writing and signed by the Seller.
The Seller makes no representation that the goods comply with any present or future federal, state or local regulation or ordinance. Compliance is the Buyer’s responsibility.
The use of the Seller’s goods should be in accordance with the provision of the National Electrical Code, UL and/or other industry or military standards that are pertinent to
the particular end use. Installation or use not in accordance with these codes and standards could be hazardous.
Once installed, the Sensors must be adjusted
for suitable sensitivity and time delay. These
adjustments can be made only after the entire
system is installed and power is applied to the
Switchpack and to the lighting circuit.
Adjustments should be made with the HVAC
system on.
1. Using a small screwdriver, set the
“inutes” and “Sensitivity” controls to minimum by turning the adjust-
ment completely counter-clockwise.
2. If override switches were installed, check their operation. Leave in the automatic
position.
3. Stand completely still or leave the room. In approximately 15 seconds, the lights
will go out.
4. Test the area of coverage by watching the red LED on the Sensor. The LED lights
only when the Sensor is detecting motion. Adjust the Sensitivity control upwards
to the lowest position that provides adequate motion detection. Do not set higher
than necessary. Test and set Sensitivity control for each Sensor if more than one
was installed.
5. If the red LED blinks when no motion is being made or does not go off at all, air
motion from the HVAC system may be activating the Sensor. Relocate the
Sensor away from the air turbulence.
6. In smaller rooms, the Sensor may be activated by people moving by the doorway
outside the room. Adjust the Sensitivity control toward minimum to prevent this.
7. Set the time delay inutes control to the desired time for the lights to remain on
after leaving the area. inimum time is approximately 15 seconds (for installer
testing); maximum is about 30 minutes. The recommended time delay is usually
six to eight minutes. An eight-minute time delay is approximately 11 o’clock on
the inutes control. People who remain very still for long periods may need a
longer time delay. If the lights go out while the room is occupied, increase the
time slightly until optimum time delay is reached.
CHECK UT AND ADJUSTMENT
TR UBLESH TING GUIDE
LIMITED WARRANTY
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CAUTI N: 01-190-BAS is for use with 10-30 VDC only. For other volt-
ages refer to Novitas Tech Sheets. Do not wire to control receptacle
circuits.
If wiring to the Switchpack, confirm supply voltage before wiring the
Switchpack. Switchpack has a 120 VAC hot lead (black) and a 277 VAC
hot lead (orange). The connection of 277 V to the 120 V lead will damage
the Switchpack and any connected Sensors. DO NOT control more than
ten Switchpacks with a single Sensor.
Use twist-on wire connectors for all connections. All installations should
be in compliance with the National Electrical Code and all state and local
codes.
Novitas Sensors are provided with Teflon-insulated pigtails. The compo-
nents are interconnected using 18 AWG Class 2 wiring per NEC 725. Use
UL-recognized Teflon insulated wire approved for plenum areas per NEC
725-2(b) where required.
If connecting the Sensor to a 13-051 Switchpack or BAS System, refer to the
wiring diagram at left. If using a 13-041, 13-061 or 13-071 Switchpack, refer
to the Wiring Diagram on the Tech Sheet for that Switchpack.
WIRING
WIRING DIAGRAM
LED will not turn N:
• Verify 10-30 VDC across the red and black wires of the Sensor.
• If there is no power at the Sensor, check for 10-30 VDC at the power source.
• If the voltage is OK, recheck all wiring and connections.
• If the LED still doesn’t operate, Sensor is defective; the circuit board should be replaced.
Lights will not turn N:
• Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupting or bypassing power
to the Switchpack or load.
• If using a Switchpack, short the blue and black Switchpack control leads together
to energize the relay.
• If the lights turn on, the Sensor is defective, and the circuit board should be replaced.
• If the lights do not turn on, check wiring on the Switchpack load side and check
Switchpack contacts for continuity. Replace the Switchpack if necessary.
Lights will not turn FF:
In smaller rooms, the Sensor may be activated by people moving in the hallway out-
side the room. Adjust the Sensitivity control toward minimum to prevent this or relo-
cate the Sensor. If the lights will not turn OFF after the time period set on the
Sensor, and the LED has not lit during the time period:
• Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupting or bypassing power
to the Switchpack or load.
• Verify that the override switch on all Sensor circuit boards is in the “auto” position.
• Temporarily unplug the Sensor circuit board(s).
• If the lights turn off, the Sensor is defective, and the circuit board should be replaced.
• If you are using a Switchpack and the lights do not turn off, replace the
Switchpack.
NOTE: If multiple Sensors/Switchpacks are installed, check one at a time.
The 01-190-BAS has a built-in override switch on the printed circuit board designed
to turn the load on in the event of Sensor failure when the Sensor can not be
replaced immediately. The Switchpack must be operative for this switch to work. If
the Switchpack is defective, it must be replaced or bypassed to activate the load.
To operate this switch, remove the cover of the Sensor and move the override switch
from the “auto” position to the “on” position. All Switchpacks connected to the
Sensor will now be energized. If multiple Sensors control the same Switchpack(s),
activating the override switch on any one Sensor will activate all of the Switchpacks.
SENS R C VER REM VAL
1. To remove the cover from the Sensor unit, grasp the corners and pull
down gently. Unit will snap open.
2. Locate the manual-on override switch.
3. Use needlenose pliers to remove the JP2 shunt (for computer sweep
applications only). Removal of the shunt enables a three second time
delay which prevents false activation of lighting when power is first
applied to switchpack. In facilities where no computer sweeps are
used, leave the shunt in place (the factory default setting).
4. To replace the cover, position controls to line up with the holes in the
center of the cover. Unit will snap closed.
MANUAL- N VERRIDE SWITCH
LED anual-On
Override Switch
JP2
(Removable
Shunt)
Adjustment
Controls