INSTALLING THE SWITCH
WARNING: Turn power off at the circuit breaker before wiring.
ADJUSTMENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have a problem with your Wall Switch, first follow this guide. If the problem persists, call the
• Remove the decorative coverplate (secured by two |
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screws). |
• Remove Control Cover. (Press in with screwdriver. |
Swing out cover to remove.) |
• Remove the existing switch (if this is a retrofit |
application). |
• Connect the detector as shown in the diagram. |
Before installing the detector into the box, make |
sure there is no wire exposed at the connection. |
• Do not connect to neutral wire or damage to unit |
will occur. |
OFF
ON
AUTO
There are 6 preset selections for the amount of time the lights stay on: Test (5 seconds), 1, 5, 10, 15, and 20 minutes. Use a small, phillips screw driver to adjust the TIME control. Turn the TIME control until it “snaps” into the desired time position.
The sensor can be prevented from turning on lights when there is already enough light in the room. Use a small screw driver to set the light level using this diagram as a guide. In the fully clockwise position, the sensor turns on lights even in full daylight. In the fully
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | ||
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Light does not come | 1. Circuit breaker or fuse is | ||
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| 3. | Bulb is defective. | |
| 4. | LIGHT control is set too | |
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SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | |
Light does not | 1. Incorrect wiring. | |
turn off. | 2. | MODE switch is set to |
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| ON instead of AUTO. |
| 3. | Motion is still present. |
| 4. | Delay set by TIME |
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| 1. | Heating or cooling ob- |
| Any Light | Dark (low |
| Level | light level) |
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To adjust the photocell:
• When the light in the room is at the |
level you want the lights to turn on, |
set the switch to the AUTO position. |
• Put the TIME control to the 5 sec- |
ond position. |
• Put the LIGHT control to the mini- |
| 5. | tion. MODE switch is set |
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| to OFF instead of AUTO. |
| 6. | Poor connection. |
Lights do not stay | 1. Motion has stopped in the | |
on in the Auto mode. |
| room. |
| 2. | TIME control is set for too |
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| short a delay. |
Light comes on for | jects (such as air |
no reason in the Auto | |
mode. | vents, appliances, or |
| drafts through the wall |
| box) are causing false |
| triggering. |
| 2. Switch on the sensor |
| has been turned off |
BLACK LOAD
LIGHTING
(NEUTRAL)
Test | 20 |
T I M E | L I G H T |
5 Seconds | 20 Minutes |
mum dark (fully |
position. Wait for the lights to turn |
off. |
• Turn the LIGHT adjustment clock- |
wise in very small steps and wait 2 |
seconds before moving your hand in |
front of the sensor. Repeat until the |
SPECIFICATIONS
and back on. |
3. There was a momen- |
tary power interrup- |
tion. The light will turn |
off automatically when |
the "on" time expires. |
6105
Motion Sensing
Wall Switch
The 6105 Motion Sensing Wall Switch detects motion to turn on lights for an adjustable amount of time. A
OFF AUTO ONto keep lights off when the lights aren't needed. The unit has excel- lent sensitivity and a wide 150° detection range. It can be used with incandescent lighting as well as rapid start fluorescent lighting. (Not for use with electronic ballasts)
Installation is as easy as replacing a wall switch. However, some codes require installation by a qualified electrician.
Features include:
•150° motion detection angle.
•Adjustable
•Adjustable photocell.
•Works with incandescent and rapid start fluorescent lighting. (Not for use with electronic ballasts)
•Works with motors up to 1/8 hp.
•Slide switch selectable OFF, ON AND AUTO modes.
Included are: • The sensor switch • Cover plate • 3 wire connectors • 2 large screws • 2 small screws.
Control Cover Plate Removed
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LOAD
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Green ground wire to junction box screw or
Note: Adjusting screws found under
lights controlled by the sensor come |
on. The light will now come on when |
Electrical input | 120V, 60 Hz |
Fluorescent Load (Not for electronic ballasts) | (2) 30 Watt minimum 400 Watt maximum Rapid Start |
Motor Load | 1/8 HP maximum |
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the light level is at or below the pres- |
Incandescent | 500W at 120V AC |
INSTALLATION
WARNING: For indoor use only.
SELECT A LOCATION
NEW APPLICATION
30' |
MODE
Selection
Switch
Test20
T I M E L I G H T
BLACK
grounding wire.
HOT
(LINE)
ent level and motion is detected. |
Complete Installation
• Replace control panel cover and install the decorative wall plate. In installations where the Cooper motion |
sensor switch is combined with other switches or outlets on an expanded box, a combination wall plate will |
need to be purchased. Various combination wall plates are available at Home Centers and Electrical Supply |
Adjustable approximately 5 sec. to 20 min. | |
Photocell Sensor | From dull daylight to less than 1 FC. |
Coverage | up to 15 ft. at 150°, up to 30 ft. in front of the sensor |
YOUR COOPER WIRING DEVICES MOTION SENSOR TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
For a period of 2 years from the date of purchase, Cooper Wiring Devices will replace or repair the motion
Choose a location where the motion sensor has a clear view of the entire area where occupant motion may occur.
RETROFIT APPLICATION
Motion sensing switch will replace existing wall switch. Use only where the existing switch location provides a clear view of the occupied area.
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Typical Plan View of Coverage
TYPICAL INSTALLATION
• Mount the detector into the wall box with the mounting screws. |
• For test purposes, use a small screwdriver to turn the time control to TEST and the light control fully clockwise. |
Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker. |
• Set the switch to the AUTO mode. When unit stabilizes (about 1 minute) the sensor is ready to detect motion. If |
motion is detected, the lights will turn on. The lights will turn off 5 seconds after motion is no longer detected. |
Stores. |
• Slide the switch a couple of times to make sure it operates freely. |
USE
MODE Selection Switchsensing switch provided that it has not been subject to abuse, improper installation or improper use, and is returned prepaid Cooper Wiring Devices Quality Control Department at 203 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269. If the product has been discontinued, replacement will be made with the nearest available equivalent model. This warranty does not cover consumables (such as fuses). Proof of purchase in the form of a bill of sale or receipted invoice that shows that the item is within the applicable warranty period must be presented to obtain the repair or replacement provided by the warranty. Repair or replacement as provided under this warranty is the exclusive remedy of the customer. Cooper Wiring Devices shall not be liable for any incidental or consequential damages for breach of any express or implied warranty on any
GENERAL APPLICATION INFORMATION
The detector is more sensitive to motion across the front of the sensor than to motion towards the sensor.
The detector senses heat in motion and possible heat sources that change temperature quickly. Therefore, to avoid false triggering, avoid placing the sensor where it will be aimed at air conditioners, heaters, and other
sources of heat or cold.
Questions? Call
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Moving the switch selects one of three modes of operation: OFF, AUTO, ON
OFF: Lights stay off.
AUTO: Lights come on for time set when motion is detected and the light level is below the set level.
ON: Lights stay on continuously.
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of its products. Except to the extent limited or prohibited by applicable law, any implied warranty of mer- chantability or fitness for a particular purpose on this product is limited in duration to the duration of this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
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