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Single
Pole Motion
Sensing Switch
The Single Pole Motion Sensing Switch detects motion to turn on
INSTALLING THE SWITCH
WARNING: Turn power off at the circuit breaker before wiring.
• Remove the decorative coverplate (secured by two 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.
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Installation is as easy as replacing a wall switch. However, some codes require installation by a qualified electrician.
OFF AUTO ON
Features include:
OFF
ON
AUTO
•150° motion detection angle.
•Adjustable
•Adjustable photocell.
•Works with incandescent and rapid start fluorescent lighting.
•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
BLACK
LIGHTING
LOAD
WHITE
(NEUTRAL)
INSTALLATION
WARNING: For indoor use only.
SELECT A LOCATION
NEW APPLICATIONChoose a location where the motion sensor has a clear view of the entire area where occupant motion may occur.
30' |
Plate Removed
MODE
Selection
Switch
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T I M EL I G H T
BLACK
Green ground wire to junction box screw or grounding wire.
BLACK
(LINE)
Motion sensing switch will replace existing wall switch. Use only where the existing switch location provides a clear view of the occupied area.
15' |
0' |
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 fully
•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.
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.
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