Revolution Lightning rNET-OCC-HV-DT-CM User manual

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Specifications and Installation: rNET-OCC-HV-DT-CM
360° Dual-Technology PIR/Ultrasonic Line Voltage Occupancy Sensor
SPECIFICATIONS
Voltage ................................................................................... 120/277VAC, 50/60Hz
Load Requirements:
Incandescent........................................................................... 800W-120VAC, 50/60Hz
Fluorescent ............................................................................. 800VA-120VAC, 1600VA-277VAC, 50/60Hz
Motor .................................................................................... 1/4HP-120VAC, 50/60Hz
Operating Temperature ........................................................... 32°to 131°F (0°to 55°C)
Adjustment Time Delay............................................................5 Sec. to 30 Min.
Test Mode...............................................................................Delay time is 5 sec., lasts 30 Min. at each time by setting
PIR Adjustment ....................................................................... 50% or 100% (DIP switch 1)
Ultrasonic Adjustment.............................................................. Minimum to Maximum (trimpot 1)
Light Level Adjustment............................................................. 100 Lux --daylight (trimpot 2)
PIR Coverage.......................................................................... 1600ft2
Ultrasonic Coverage................................................................ 1000ft2
DESCRIPTION
The rNET-OCC-HV-DT-CM 360° Dual-Technology Occupancy Sensor combines advanced passive infrared (PIR) and an
ultrasonic unit. The combined technologies help avoid false triggering. Selectable operating modes allow the sensor to turn a
load on, and hold it on as long as either or both technologies detect occupancy. After no movement is detected for the selected
time delay, the lights will switch off.
COVERAGE PATTERN
The rNET-OCC-HV-DT-CM provides a 360° coverage pattern. The coverage shown represents walking motion at a mounting
height of 9 feet. For building spaces with lower levels of activity or with obstacles and barriers, coverage size may decrease.
(13.4m)
44
ft
30
ft x 30 ft
(9.14
m x 9.14m
)
PIR
Coverage
Ultrasonic
Coverage
Figure 1

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PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Depending upon obstacles such as furniture or partitions, the area of coverage may be less or more than the sensing distances shown in the
coverage pattern. This must be considered when planning the number of sensors and their placement. It is also recommended to place the
sensor 4 to 6 feet away from air supply ducts as rapid air currents or the differences in temperatures may cause false activations.
Mount the sensor to the ceiling. The rNET-OCC-HV-DT-CM is designed for a ceiling height of about 8-10 feet. Mounting above or below this
range will significantly affect the coverage patterns. Be aware that as you decrease the mounting height, you decrease the range and increase
the sensitivity to smaller motions. Conversely, when you increase the height, you increase the range and decrease the sensitivity to smaller
motions. At heights of more than 12-14 feet, you may start to significantly reduce sensitivity. As rule, each occupant should be able to clearly
view the sensor.
Often the best location to install an rNET-OCCHV-DT-CM, in a closed office, is off-center (see Figure 2). Avoid placing a sensor directly in line
with an open door through which it has a clear view out, as the sensor may detect people walking by. Avoid placing the sensor close to an
airflow vent to prevent false positive triggers
Open Office Area Coverage:
To get complete coverage in an open office area, install multiple sensors so that there is an overlap with each adjacent sensor’s coverage area.
See the Figure 3.
For large areas of coverage use multiple sensors.
Figure 2
Figure 3
Ultrasonic
Coverage
30ft
(9.14m)
PIR
Coverage
44 ft
(13.4m)
20%
Ultrasonic
Overlap

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WIRING DIRECTIONS
WARNING: Turn off the power at the circuit breaker before installing.
Refer to the wire diagram of the sensor (see Figure 4), and connect the wires of ceiling sensors as followed by using the wire nuts provided.
1. Connect the Hot wire to the Black wire from the sensor.
2. Connect the Load wire to the Red wire from the sensor.
3. Connect the Neutral wire to the White wire from the sensor.
Figure 4
(
)
(
Neutral
)
Black
White
(
Load
)
Red

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MOUNTING
Using an Octagonal Junction Box
1. Pull the high voltage wires into the J-Box through the conduit knockout.
2. Connect the high voltage wires to the appropriate terminals on the sensor.
3. Loosen the appliance mounting screws attached to the J-Box.
4. Align the sensor in the J-Box so that the mounting screws on the box match the key holes on the sensor's rear housing.
5. Push the sensor up into the J-Box and twist it so that the mounting screws are seated in the keyhole slots.
6. Tighten the two screws to secure the sensor to the J-Box.
7. Snap the front cover onto the sensor (see Figure 6).
Adjustable: Minimum to Maximum (clockwise)
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.
Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment Trimpot 1
Figure 5
Screws
4
"Octagonal box 2-1/2"
deep mounting
Drop Ceiling
Front Cover
Rear Housing
Wire

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Ambient Light Level Adjustment Trimpot 2
Adjustable: 100Lux to daylight (clockwise)
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
There is a 40-second warm-up period when power is first applied.
The sensors are factory preset to allow for quick installation in most applications. To make adjustments, open the Front Cover. Set the DIP
Switch to the desired settings. See "DIP Switch Setting" below.

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DIP SWITCH SETTING
The rNET-OCC-HV-DT-CM has 8 DIP switches under the cover. They are used to set PIR sensitivity, time delay, override and trigger mode
feature settings.
PIR Sensitivity setting: Switch 1
50%, sensor's coverage is smaller, just about half of the widest range. 100%, the maximum range of sensor's PIR coverage is 1600 square
feet.
Trigger Mode: Switches 2, 3, 4
The sensor has 6 trigger options, set with DIP switches 2, 3 and 4.
In the trigger mode DIP switch setting table:
Both requires motion detection by the PIR and the Ultrasonic.
Either requires motion detection by only one technology.
PIR requires motion detection by the PIR.
Ultrasonic requires motion detection by the Ultrasonic.
Time Delay: Switches 5, 6, 7
The sensor will hold the lights on as long as occupancy is detected. The time delay countdown starts when no motion is detected. After no
motion is detected for the length of the time delay, the sensor will turn the lights off.
Override: Switch 8
To override all sensor functions, set to ON position (DIP Switch 8).

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TROUBLESHOOTING
Lights do not turn on with occupancy:
Red LED does not flash:
1. When power is initially applied to the sensor, there is a warm-up period of 40 seconds before the LED becomes active.
2. Make sure PIR sensitivity is set to 100% (DIP Switch 1).
Green LED does not flash:
1. Ultrasonic sensitivity setting may need to be increased. Turn clockwise as needed.
Lights do not turn off automatically:
Green LED flashes:
1. Reduce ultrasonic sensitivity by turning counter-clockwise until it only flashes when movement occurs.
Red LED flashes:
1. Reduce PIR sensitivity by setting to 50% (DIP Switch 1).
Unwanted Sensor Activations (LED flashes):
Possible causes
1. Sensor located too close to HVAC or VAV vents with heavy air flow.
2. The ultrasonic sensitivity may be too high.
3. The PIR sensitivity may be set too high.
Possible solutions
1. Relocate the sensor.
2. Reduce the ultrasonic sensitivity as needed.
3. Mask the lens to reduce PIR coverage.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Our company warranties this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years. There are no obligations
or liabilities on the part of our company 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.
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