
CPL-1312
Operation and Specification SUREN
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TM
Patented HDIR Presence Sensor
CPL-1312 is a motion sensor with SUREN's proprietary 8-element pyros and
multi-segment lens array. Mounted at a height of 2.4m, CPL-1312 not only
offers detection of minor motion, e.g. hand movement, within the 6m diameter
area but also detection of people walking within the area of 12m diameter.
CPL-1312 can be surface mounted or flush mounted for an attractive, un-
obstructive appearance. The sensor is fitted with a high-capacity relay that is
capable of driving a wide range of load types, including lighting or HVAC
devices.
Operation
Initialization:
The sensor becomes operational 30 seconds after power is supplied.
Detection and Activation:
When a person enters a room, the sensor detects major body motion and
turns the light on. The light is kept on even as minor motion, e.g. hand
movement is detected. The sensor's Detection Sequence Logic (DSL)
minimizes false triggering by adjusting detection sensitivity based upon
sequence of presence events. The Sunset Sensor provides additional
control such that lighting is not activated when there is sufficient brightness in
the area.
De-Activation (Normal Occupancy Mode):
When motion is no longer detected, the sensor turns the light off after a set
time delay (Delayed-Off Time).
Walk-thru Mode:
The walk-through feature is useful in areas that are momentarily occupied,
e.g. hallway. If the sensor detects no movement for more than 10 seconds
light was turned off, it will apply a Delayed-Off Time of 2.5 minutes. If the
sensor detects movement less than 10 seconds after light was turned off, it
will next turn the light off based upon the set time delay.
Installation
Caution: This product must be installed by a qualified electrician. The casing
and internal components of the device should not be removed or modified.
Exposure of internal components and wiring may cause electric shock and
result in death.
Accessories:
·Brackets, screws and wall plugs for surface mount in solid ceiling
·Spring clips for flush mount in drop ceiling
·Infrared zone mask
Location:
·Determine the number of sensors required to cover the floor area
·Install the sensor near work area where walk-path cuts across radial lines,
not towards the sensor
·Do not install the sensor near ventilation outlet
Procedure:
·Prepare sensor mount. See illustration in the next page
·Connect the sensor as shown in the wiring diagram. Make sure power
supply is turned off
·Make sure there are no wiring exposed before mounting the sensor
·Mount the sensor and turn on the power supply
·Open the cover, review settings and change if necessary. See Settings
section
·Initiate test mode, replace the cover and conduct walk-test
Walk-Test:
·Toggle dip switch B3 (Off-On-Off) to enter test mode. If B3 is already in the
On position, moving it to the Off position will also activate test mode
·Amber LED will flash once every second when the sensor is in test mode
·During this time, the sensor will turn the light off after 5 seconds if there
are no movement
·Test movement at entry point, walk path and presence area
·Sensor will exit test mode after 15 minutes
LED Indicator:
·LED indicator can be enabled or disabled by dip switch B2
·Recommended for troubleshooting
·Red LED indicates motion detected by infrared sensor
TM
Patented HDIR Presence Sensor
CPL-1312 is a motion sensor with SUREN's proprietary 8-element pyros and
multi-segment lens array. Mounted at a height of 2.4m, CPL-1312 not only
offers detection of minor motion, e.g. hand movement, within the 6m diameter
area but also detection of people walking within the area of 12m diameter.
CPL-1312 can be surface mounted or flush mounted for an attractive, un-
obstructive appearance. The sensor is fitted with a high-capacity relay that is
capable of driving a wide range of load types, including lighting or HVAC
devices.
Operation
Initialization:
The sensor becomes operational 30 seconds after power is supplied.
Detection and Activation:
When a person enters a room, the sensor detects major body motion and
turns the light on. The light is kept on even as minor motion, e.g. hand
movement is detected. The sensor's Detection Sequence Logic (DSL)
minimizes false triggering by adjusting detection sensitivity based upon
sequence of presence events. The Sunset Sensor provides additional
control such that lighting is not activated when there is sufficient brightness in
the area.
De-Activation (Normal Occupancy Mode):
When motion is no longer detected, the sensor turns the light off after a set
time delay (Delayed-Off Time).
Walk-thru Mode:
The walk-through feature is useful in areas that are momentarily occupied,
e.g. hallway. If the sensor detects no movement for more than 10 seconds
light was turned off, it will apply a Delayed-Off Time of 2.5 minutes. If the
sensor detects movement less than 10 seconds after light was turned off, it
will next turn the light off based upon the set time delay.
Installation
Caution: This product must be installed by a qualified electrician. The casing
and internal components of the device should not be removed or modified.
Exposure of internal components and wiring may cause electric shock and
result in death.
Accessories:
·Brackets, screws and wall plugs for surface mount in solid ceiling
·Spring clips for flush mount in drop ceiling
·Infrared zone mask
Location:
·Determine the number of sensors required to cover the floor area
·Install the sensor near work area where walk-path cuts across radial lines,
not towards the sensor
·Do not install the sensor near ventilation outlet
Procedure:
·Prepare sensor mount. See illustration in the next page
·Connect the sensor as shown in the wiring diagram. Make sure power
supply is turned off
·Make sure there are no wiring exposed before mounting the sensor
·Mount the sensor and turn on the power supply
·Open the cover, review settings and change if necessary. See Settings
section
·Initiate test mode, replace the cover and conduct walk-test
Walk-Test:
·Toggle dip switch B3 (Off-On-Off) to enter test mode. If B3 is already in the
On position, moving it to the Off position will also activate test mode
·Amber LED will flash once every second when the sensor is in test mode
·During this time, the sensor will turn the light off after 5 seconds if there
are no movement
·Test movement at entry point, walk path and presence area
·Sensor will exit test mode after 15 minutes
LED Indicator:
·LED indicator can be enabled or disabled by dip switch B2
·Recommended for troubleshooting
·Red LED indicates motion detected by infrared sensor
Detection Area:
Top view
Side view
Detection range
at 2.4m height
Body motion
Minor motion
e.g. hand
movement
m
06 3 3 6
0
m
m
06 3 3
6
3
3
6
6
PIR Optical View Pattern
Power Supply:
85 - 277 V AC
Power Consumption:
1.87 W
Power Output:
85 - 277 V AC, 5 A
PIR Sensor:
Pyroelectric,8-element
Housing Material:
High-impact ABS
Dimension:
110mm Diameter x 56 mm
Height
Operating Temperature
Range:
o o
-40 to 55 C
RF Immunity:
20 V/m 10-1000 Mhz; 10 V/m 1-2
GHz
Approvals:
Specification