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PacWave~ TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PSC-ID-x-CM Series | Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor Basic Features Line voltage version: 120-277VAC, 60k Low voltage version: 24VDC, requires ‘separate class 2 power supply ‘+ PIR sensor range: 360" coverage up to s600t? (4) ‘+ _Utrasonic sensor range: 96011 coverage up to 00K (30f x 20%) ‘+ Time-delay and sensitivity contls ‘+ Photocel for daylight sensing + LED indicator tight © ULioUL ited: €350121, E3ar4as Applications PIR Sensor ‘Sensor models that rly on passive infrared (PIR) detoction work best in aroas wih clear Tne of sight ofa occupants Dual Tech Dual technology models, which use both PIR ‘and ulvasonie detection methods, can provide improved performance in areas where 2 PIR sensor alone vill not Suffeo, For examgle, ‘areas with parttions net obscure Ine of sight to some occupants, may turn lights off whan the room i occupied. Utrasoric waves can 800 around such obstactes, ‘Soe “Placement Guide" on page 8 for more information. How to Order ren PSCID-OM-01 PSCAD-cMa01 PScAD-0-cM-101 Line Votiage C with Stud PSCD-D-cw-102 Low Voltage Ceiling Mount PIR Occupancy Sensor Line Vottage Celing Mount Dual Tech Occupancy Sensor ing Mount Deal Tech Occupancy Sensor For indoor use only PSO-D-«-CM series celing mount occupancy sensors are designed for indoor applications ‘Such as break rooms, conference rooms, and ‘pon offices. Optimal collng mourting height Bein PSC-I0-«-CM series sensors are available as Tne voliage oF as a low voltage models with ‘separate power supply. Line. voltage version may be mare useful for rottfiting areas. wth concrete or hardsid clings tat are dificult to access. Low voltage version has more features and ‘may be mote useful for rlrofiting areas with ‘clings that are easy fo access, PSC-AC-PP- 100 power packs can power up to 8 bow voltage sensors in paral im 120-277VAC, 80H2 Ou 350121, £341446 Sensor Operation PSC-D-%-CM series sensors are designed to tum loads. onfof automaticaly. They are a proven and costaffecve way to save energy. ‘The PIR sensor provides 360° coverage up to approximately 16008” (~ 44f), 360 coverage Un to OR” (20 x 20, Settings can be easily adjusted inthe fed bythe installor or end user. Simply remove tho front Cover using a small slotled screwdriver {0 gain access. Controls wil vary by model, but wil ‘consist ofa series of dp switches and Fimpos. ‘A photocell is integrate into each sensor model to provide users. with increased functional. ‘When ambient lights sufficient the photocell can ‘override the PIR and ulvasonie sensor to prevent Tighting rom turing on Load zavoc 800VA @ 120vAC ‘amp motor @ 120VAC 1600VA @ 2081240127 7VAC s20-277vAc, sol60H2 Pso4o-0-cw-301 Low Voltage Ceiling Mount Dual Tech Occupancy Sensor zavoe PSC-AG-PP-100 na Di eh daN nee AG to DG Power Pack 120-277VAC, 80Hz ee eee at) 6 Low Volage Sensors Cea ere ae MCWONG PSC-ID-I-CM-101 Physical Dimensions SensorType PR cong mount Input Vago ‘a0a77AC, SoH Naxtoas (Rests) e000 @ Y20VAC, SoHE NMaxLoes(Fuorescant) _800VA @ S2IVAC, 1600VA @ 277VAC Nox Las or “14m @ T2OVAC, coz ax Seoor Range tn 1600/30" coverage eve Daay s8secto 30min Photocal Saat 080 (107-1615 un) peratng Terperaure OSC Storage Temperate 10" 960" Rete Huisty 95% nacondenaing Noung Ceiirg mount waranty years Weight 6 02 Red +) Line vottage sensor. Does NOT require Black (084) White: additional power pack (Hot) (Neutral) + Manual switch is optional Grey! (Gaye Detection Area Drawings not to scale aan 134m Zen thon baht dn ate 7N + Optimal mounting height is @-108. + Sensor range and detection area wil vary depending on mounting height and ‘obstacles such as fumiture or partons. See “Placement Gude" on page 12 for ‘more information, 2 Mevlonginternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena Bud, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www. tleWonginc.com nA UUMCWONG PSC-ID-1-CM-101 (cont'd) Settings Adjustment The PSCIDI-CM-10% ie factory preset to ‘allow for quick installation right aut ofthe box for most applications. To make adustments, remove the font cover with a small slotted Scromatver. You wil soe 2 sol of 2 dip switenes, atime delay adjustment timpot, and 2 light level adjustment timpot. Sensitivity: Switeh 4 5006: sensor range is set to approximately ha the widest range. Sensitivity to minor motion is inereased within @emalar detection area, 100%: sensor range is. set to maximum, ‘Sensi to minor mation is decreases, Vacancy Mode: Switch 2 This festure affects how @ manual switch connected to {he sensor wil behave. When ‘enabled the unt acts as a vacancy sensor. \When gisabied the unt acts as an occupancy sensor wth manual overide, Vacancy enabled: requires users to manually turn lights on, but wil automatically tum ights off when no motonis detected. Vacancy disabled: automatically tums lohts ‘on when mation is delected or lights are manually switched on_and tums Tights off ‘utomatcally when no motion is detected. The ‘manual switch wil change the relay to the opposite stale, averiing other inputs. When Tights are off the manual switch tune lights fon, When lights are already on, the manual switch turns the lights off and Keeps thom off 3 long as the sensor continues to detect motion. Five minutes ate the lat occupancy Getectan, the lights slay off ana the sensor wil rover back to ts normal operating mode (Gen the manual switeh wil tum ighis on). Time Delay Adjustment ‘The sensor wil hold lights on as long as eccupancy. is dotected. The timo delay Countdown starts when no motion is detect [ter no mation is detected forthe length of the time delay the sensor wil turn the lights Of. The length ofthe te delay can be a fixed time set by the usor. Time range is between 15 seconds and 30 minutes. Use a small slotted srewdrver to manvaly et tme delay. Koyhoosotstfor mounting to 4" octagonal box) 7 PiR ens Light So Lent ievelAusinent 1 Bout gang muting ia Imeuting oles DP sutces Sensiiviy [1 Vacaney [2 50% | t Enabled | + 100% |} Disabled |} b4 FF f=ON <4=Factory Setting Light Level Adjustment ‘Adtional Notes: The PSCIO4-CM-301 comes with an There is 40-second wam-up period when integrates photocall for dayight sensing. This photocell can override. all other settings. For Instance, if there is adequate ambient light. the sensor can keep lights off regardless. of ‘mation detection, ‘The light level adjustment timpot is used to change how sensive the PSC-ID--CM-304 is) lo amblent light Use a small slotted Scrowdiver to tun the timpot. The (-) sco wll to prevent the sensor fram fuming lightng on tnloss ambient light is bolow a cortain love. The (4) wil program the sensor unit to isrogard ambient ight ove, ‘Avoid mounting the sensor close to lighting fintures. Adjust this setting during daylight hours when ambient ight nthe area is atthe desired lev. powers fist apoied fo the sensor Bofore making adjustments, make sure office furniture s installed, lighting circuits are tumed fon, and HVAC sysioms are tumed on. VAV (Variable ac volume) systems should be set to {hale highest atow. \eWong Intemational Ine. | 1921 Arena vs, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (6) 375-8080 | wwww.Meonginc.com 3 Bf mcwonc PSC-ID-I-CM-301 rave oa omrcomrgion on a Mlnsoms ng tone nung arene eas pT tah a Ncserawtange uo "oe = Pow eT) See Suugtenseace soar Ss oo oa = oo yen —- TE Physical Dimensions 601m S| GD. os0in Csi Sy / ee) H "7 a Dasen Weight 6 02 Wiring Diagram Wiring terminals neat {eo} + Requires PSC-AC-PP-100 class 2 power pack. STSNO ERIN + PSC-AC-PP-100 power packs can power up to 6 low BAWetT Common {olage earn pared naa) cowel Detection Area Drawings not to scale 134m 2b 13h 7RBNO SRTR 13h ‘+ Optimal mounting height is @-108. + Sensor range and detection area wil vary depending on mounting height and ‘obstacles such as fumitue or partons. See “Placement Gude" on page 12 for ‘more information, 4 Mevlongiternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena Bd, \ Zi sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www.MeWongine.com BM mcwons PSC-ID-I-CM-301 (cont’d) Settings Adjustment The PSC-ID-LCM.201 ie factory preset to allow for quick installation right out ofthe box for most applications. To make adjustments, open the font cover witn a small slotted Sserendiver. You wil soe a gol of 9 dip switches and a ight level acjustmentrimpot Sensitivity: Switch 1 ‘50% sensor range is set approximately half the widest range, Sensitivity fo minor motion is increases within & smaller detection area. 100%: sensor rango is sol to maximum, Sensitivity to minor motion is decreased. Time Delay: Switehes 2,3, 4 The sensor wil hold lights on as long as cccupancy. is detected. The time delay Countdown stats when no motion is detected. Ater na’ mation ie detected forthe length of tha timo dolay the sonsor wil turn the lights Of, The long of the time delay can ba a fxed time set by the user or tean be variable using the AutoSt feature. ‘AutoSet records occupancy pattems and uses this htary to choose an optimal time delay from 5. seconds 19. 30 miles, AuoSet behavior starts immediately and. is rofinad continually as history fs collected Walk-through Mode: Switch 5 ‘This feature is operative only when the sensor lime delay i set to 5 minutos or more. Attor ‘motion is nitally detacted, the sensor wil um lights on. Ino motion Is detectea beyond 30 seconds (auch "as when @ person walks through an” area) it wil turn lights off automatcally after another 25 minutes (3 minutes. tola) have elapsed. 1f motion is elected for longer than 3 minutes then the “xed time delay applies. Vacancy Mode: Switch 6 ‘This feature affects how a manual switch connected to the sensor wil behave. When fenables the unt acts as a vacancy sensor. \Whan eisabled tho unt acts as an occupancy sensor with manual overide Vacancy snabled: requires users to manualy ‘um ights on, but will automatically tam lights fff when no moton is detected. Vacancy disabled: automatically tums lights ‘on when motion is detected or lights are ‘marually switched on and turns Ights off ‘utomatcally when no motion i detected. The ‘manual switch wil change the relay to the ‘opposte state, overiing other inputs. When Tights are off, the manual switch tums lights fon. When lights are already on, the. manual Switch turns the lights off and Keeps them off 28 long as the sensor continues to detect Totion. Five minutes ater the last occupancy Setecton, the lights stay off and the sensor wil revert back to ts normal operating mode (Ce. the manual switch wil tum ights on). Double gang muding ‘mounting holes Keyhole slos(for mounting to <~ 4" octagonal box) EPR lens PIR Activity LED(Red) Light level Adjustment *S\Keyhole stots (for mounting to 4” octagonal box) ‘Audible Alert: Switch 7 When this feature is enabled you wil hear @ “ek” sound from the buzzer fo indicate that the time delay has expired, Visible Alert: Switch 8 \When this feature is enabled the LED indicator light wil lash 1 minute before the time delay expires. Hold ON: Switeh 9 This featur will overdo all sonsor functions land hold the load ON. Both the green and rec LED ‘indicator lights wil siay"on for the ration of he override, Notes: ‘There is a 40-second warm-up period when powers fist applied tothe sensor. Bofore making adjustments, make sure office furniture is installed, lighting cout are tured fn, and HVAG systems are tumed on. VAV systems should be se tothe highes! alow. ‘Sensitivity [1 Time Delay [2 [3] 4 Audible Alert [7 sot] (SSexmmose [TTT] [Disabled [tl 100% | f 30.Seconds |} |} + Enabled | f sMinutes Tt Tt 1} Wak Though Wael aes TOMinutes 1} [tb $ Dpabed [yi | Wvinaes [TELE Disabled [1 i linutes Enabled | Enabied | 20 Minutes [tt est Vasey To 25Minues [f(t | HogoN [3 Disabled | | i 320Minutes | ++] Disabled |} ba Enabled IT] oF ¢=0N -=Facton Seting (_Enabed | t Light Level Adjustment The PSC-D-CM-301 comes with _an integrates photocall for dayight sensing. This photocell can override. all other stings. For Instance, if there is adequala ambient ight, the sensor can keep lights off regardless of ‘mation detection ‘The ight level adjustment trimpot is potentiometer that is used to change now Senstve the PSC-ID--CM-20"" is lo ambient Tight, Use a small slotted serowdrivor to turn the timpot. The (-) side will to prevent the sensor fom turing lighting on unless ambiont light ie Below a certain level, The (#) wal program the sensor unt to dsregard ambient Tight levels ‘Avoid mounting the sensor close to lighting finures ‘Adjust ths seting during daylight hours when ‘ambient light inthe area is atthe desired level. Mevongiternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena ah, Sacremento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | ww. AeWonginccom 5 Bf mcwonc PSC-ID-D-CM-101 Physical Dimensions SensorType Duslteoh (PIR Ultrason) ting moun Input Vago ‘0277A6, SOK Naxtoas (Rests) e000 @ Y20VAC, SoHE NMaxLoes(Fuorescant) _800VA @ S2OVAC, 1600VA @ 277VAC Nx Las Mot) “14m @ T2OVAC, coke PIR Sensor Range an 600/260 coverage Utvasone Sensor Range 308x308 900/360" overage “eva Osay 5ect0 30min Phstocal Sat 0606 (107-1615 un) Operating Terperaure 0" SSC Storage Temperate 0" we0'e Rete Huis 95% norcondenaing unig Cetra mount Cotr woe waranty Syeore suay*——y——— + Line vottage sensor. Does NOT require adaitonal power pack tee Re + Manual switch is aptional vet rea opt Detection Area Drawings not to scale * Y= ., coverage (34mm ze SR OTRONO OATH Th ZR Coverage ———> | + Optimal mounting heightis €-108, ronhi + Sensor range and detection area wil vary depending on mounting height and ‘obstacles such as fumiture or partons. See “Placement Gude" on page 12 for ‘more information, 6 Mevlonginternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena Bud, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www. tleWonginc.com na UUMCWONG PSC-ID-D-CM-101 (cont'd) Settings Adjustment The PSC-ID-D-CN-101 Is factory preset to ‘allow for quick installation right out ofthe box for most applications. To make adustments, remove the font cover with a small slotted Scromatver, You wil soe 2 sol of 8 dip ‘witenes, an ulrasonic senstvty adjustment trimpot, and alight level ajustment irmpot PIR Sensitivity: Switch 4 5006: sensor range is set to approximately ha the widest range. Sensitivity to minor motion is inereased within @emalar detection area, 100%: sensor range is. set to maximum, ‘Senstvty to minor mation is decreases, Trigger Mode: Switches 2,3, 4 ‘The sensor has 6 diferent wvigger options that can be applied by adjusting dipswitches 2, 3, and Both: requires motion detection by the PIR ‘and Utrazonie sensor trigger an ever. Either requires motion detecton by only one Sensor (PIR or Utrasonie to trigger an event. PIR: requires. motion dotection by the PIR jensor lo tigger an event. Output signal from the Ultasonie sonsor is ignored, LUtwasonie: requires motion detection by the ttrasonie sensor to tigger an event. Output signal rom the PIR sensor s ignored. Time Delay Adjustment: Switches 5, 6,7 Tho sonsor wil hold lights on as long as occupancy is detected. The time delay Countdown slats when no moto is detected ‘After no’ motion is detected forthe length of the time delay the sensor wil turn the lights off. The length ofthe time delay can be a fxed lime sat by the user, Time range # betweon 5 seconds and 30 minutes Override: Switch & To overide all sensor functions and cisable the sensor unit set dpswich 8 to the ON positon, Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment Use a small sloted scrowatver to tun the trimpat. Min ()seting is best for smaller areas ‘and near doorways oF heat sources t0 avoid false triggering, Max (+) setting ts best for larger open areas. Max Uttasonie PIR Uttrasonic activity Integrated photocell for dayight sensing. This photocell can override. all other settings. For Instance, if there is adequate ambient ight. the sonsor can keep lights off regardless of ‘mation detection ‘The light level adjustment timpot is used to change how sense the PSC-D-D-CM-101 Is) to ambiont light Uso a small slotted sorewdtiver to turn te trmpot. The (-) sce vil to provent the sensor tram fuming lightng on Lnloss amoiont light is below a certain love. The (4) will program the sensor unit to isrogard ambien igh ove. ‘Avoid mounting the sensor close to lighting fitures ‘Adjust this setting during daylight hours whan ambient light inthe area sat the desired level sensitiaty tpt LED(Green) PIRactvly Uirasonic LED(ReG) ansducer cones Ugh tee! DIP Swieh temoot Peay Te teay [STOTT a Ssecruosel | THT} [a oo [tf 30 Secones PE TV Tt = Shines PTE Tt Frage tooo |S, [LMR] 2 [> [4 Trine TTT ‘sites Optra ier x son [Teme PETE aptines TP opten2 | emer | einer [414 [+ zeminues CTT Optens | PR | ether [PPL aoinwes TET Onna [pr | em [4 Pet Ortons[uwasmne | veasne | + L414 oar fe - wnt Deaies | Onions | eam [Bom + envied TP {OFF 1=0N -4=Factn Seting Light Level Adjustment ‘Adtional Notes: The PSCHD-D-CH-101 comes with an There fs @ 4O-second warmup period when powers fist applied tothe sensor Bofore making adjustments, make sure office furnitures installed, lighting cuts are turmed fon, and HVAC sysioms are tured on. VAV (variable air volume) systems should be set fo {hale highest atow. \eWong Intemational Ine. | 1921 Arena vs, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (6) 375-8080 | wwww.Meonginc.com 7 BM mcwons PSC-ID-D-CM-102 Physical Dimensions Sensor Type Duss05 (PR Utasone)eelng mount Input vations *20277VA0, Stsone Naxtoas(Resstve) e00W @ Y20VAC, SoHE NMaxLoes(Fuorescant) _800VA.@ S2IVAC, 1600VA @ 277VAC Nox Las or ‘ump @ 120VAC. coz PIR Sensor Range a 600/260 coverage Utrasone Sensor Range 308x308 900/360" overage “eve Osay ‘200% 307nin Phsocel Sat 0606 (107-1615) Operating Terperaure "SSC Stage Tampere 10" 960" Rett uit 5% non-condensing unig Cetra mount otr woe waranty Syeors Corteatons ULeUL tated E350121 Weight 702 Neutra Mounting Method ‘+ Line voltage sensor. Does NOT Fequre adtional power pack, ‘+ Manual switch 's optional Lead length 4 Detection Area Drawings not to scale = .. coverage any — 22h 13h TRSHO BATH 13h an Coverage + Optimal mouning heights @-108 O88 + Sensor range and detecton area wil vary depending on mounting height and ‘obstacles such as fumiture or partons. See “Placement Gude" on page 12 for ‘more information, 8 Mevionginternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena Bu, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www. AleWonginecom na UUMCWONG PSC-ID-D-CM-102 (cont'd) Settings Adjustment The PSC-ID-D-CN-102 Is factory preset to ‘allow for quick installation right out ofthe box for most applications. To make adustments, remove the font cover with a small slotted Scromatver. You wil see 2 sol of 8 dip ‘witenes, an ulrasonic senstvty adjustment trimpot, and alight vel ajustment irmpot PIR Sensitivity: Switch 4 50%: sensor range is set to approximately ha the widest range. Sensiiviy to minor motion is increased within @emalar detection area, 100%: sensor range is set to maximum, ‘Sensi to minor mation is decreases, Trigger Mode: Switches 2,3, 4 ‘The sensor has 6 diferent wvigger options that can be applied by adjusting dipswitches 2, 3, and Both: requires motion detection by the PIR ‘and Utrazonie sensor trigger an ever. Eber requires motion detecton by only one Sensor (PIR or Utrasonie to trigger an event. PIR: requires motion dotection by the PIR ‘sensor lo tigger an event. Output signal frm the Ultasonie sonsor is ignored, LUtrasonie: requires motion detection by the ttrasenie sensor to tigger an event. Output ‘signal rom the PIR sensors ignored. Time Delay Adjustment: Switches 5, 6,7 Tho sonsor wil hold lights on as long as occupancy. is detected. The time delay Countdown slats when no moto is detected ‘After no: motion is detected forthe length of the time delay the sensor wil turn the lights off. The length ofthe time delay can be a fixed lime sat by the user, Time range # betweon 5 seconds and 30 minutes. Override: Switch & To overide all sensor functions and cisable the sensor unit set dipswich 8 to the ON positon, Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment Use a small slotted scrowatver to tun the Urimpat. Min ()seting is best for smaller areas ‘and near doorways oF heat sources t0 avoid false triggering, Max (+) setting ts best for larger open areas. Max Uttasonie PIR Uttrasonic activity Integrated photocell for dayight sensing. This photocell can override. all other settings. For Instance, if there is adequate ambient ight. the sonsor can keep lights off regardless of ‘mation detection ‘The light level adjustment vimpot Is used to change how senstve the PSC-ID-D-CM-101 Is) to ambiont light Uso a small. slotted sorewdtiver to turn the trmpot. The (-) sce vill to provent the sensor tram fuming lightng on Lnloss amoiont light is below a certain love. The (4) wil program the sensor unit to isrogard ambien igh ove. ‘Avoid mounting the sensor close to lightng fitures [Adjust this setting during daylight hours whan ambient light nthe area sat te desired level sensitiaty tpt LED(Green) PIRactvly Uirasonic LED(ReG) ansducer cones Ugh tee! DIP Swieh temoot Peay Te teay [STOTT a Ssecruosel | THT} [a oo [tf 30 Secones PE TV Tt = Shines PTE Tt Frage tooo |S, [LMR] 2 [> [4 Trine TTT ‘sites Optra ier x son [Teme PETE aptines TP opten2 | emer | einer [414 [+ zeminues CTT Optens | PR | ether [PPL aoinwes TET Onna [pr | em [4 Pet Ortons[uwasmne | veasne | + L414 oar fe - wnt Deaies | Onions | eam [Bom + envied TP {OFF 1=0N -4=Factn Seting Light Level Adjustment ‘Adtional Notes: The PSCHD-D-CNL101 comes with an There fs @ AO-second wamup period when power s fist applied tothe sensor Bofore making adustments, make sure office furnitures installed, lighting cuts are tummed fon, and HVAC systems are tured on. VAV (variable air volume) systems should be set fo thal highest atow. \eWong Intemational Ine. | 1921 Arena vs, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (6) 375-8080 | wwww.Meonginc.com 9 ae MCWONG PSC-ID-D-CM-301 Physical Dimensions SensorType Dusltoh (PIR Ultrason) ting moun Input Vatge 2000 Poe Consuion ima ‘AC1oOC Power Supply PSC-AC-PP.100 class 2 powerpack Nox Loss easy S00VA @ 120VAC, 1BOOVA @ 277VKC Nx Los hot ‘ihe @ t20vAC PIR Sensor Range an 600/260 coverage Utrasone Senor Range 308308900 1/360 coverage “ave Osay 50¢19 30min Phstoce Saat 080 (107-1615) Operating Tenperaue 0" SSC Storage Tampere 10" ODE Rate Huisty 85% non-condensing Noung Ceilrg mount waranty years Carsteatons ULL Este pom see Weight 6 oz fod ite —— Red, 420VAC__Biack| 3] Pack Hot arivac ‘Standard Wiring: 3 Red ('24VD6 tout) Black (Common) Blue (Control Output) “+ Requires PSC-AC-PP-100 cass 2 power pack PSC-AC-PP-100 power packs can power upto 6 low voltage sensors in paral Detection Area Drawings not to scale - NZ = .. ze SR OTRONO OATH Th ZR coverage + Optimal mounting bight is &108 Rhy 2 Sensor range and etecton area wil vary depending on mounting heght and ‘bslactes such as future or partons, See "lacemen! Gude” on page 12 or ‘more infomation 10 Mevlonginternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena Bud, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www. tleWonginc.com na UUMCWONG PSC-ID-D-CM-301 (cont'd) Settings Adjustment The PSC-ID-D-CM-301 is factory preset to ‘allow for quick installation right aut ofthe box for most applications. To make adustments, remove the font cover with a small slotted Seromatver. You wil see 2 sol of 8 dip ‘witenes, an ulrasonic senstvty adjustment trimpot, and alight vel ajustment impot PIR Sensitivity: Switch 4 5006: sensor range is set to approximately ha the widest range. Sensiivy to minor motion is inereased within a emalar detection area, 100%: sensor range is. set to maximum, ‘Sensi to minor mation is decreased, Trigger Mode: Switches 2,3, 4 ‘The sensor has 6 diferent wrigger options that can be applied by adjusting dipswitches 2, 3, and Both: requires motion detection by the PIR ‘and Utrasonie sensor trigger an ever. Either requires motion detecton by only one Sensor PIR or Utrasonie to tigger an event. PIR: requires: motion dotection by the PIR ‘sensor lo tigger an event. Output signal from the Ultasonie sonsor is ignored, LUtasonie: requires motion detection by the Ltrasonie sensor to tigger an event. Output ‘signal rom the PIR sensors ignored. Time Delay Adjustment: Switches 5, 6,7 Tho sonsor wil hold lights on as long as occupancy is detected. The time delay Countdown slats when no moto is detected ‘After na: motion is detected forthe length of the time delay the sensor wil turn the lights off The length ofthe time delay can be a fixed lime sat by the user, Time range # betweon 5 seconds and 30 minutes. Override: Switch & To overide all sensor functions and cisable the sensor unit set dpswich 8 to the ON positon, Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment Use a small slotted scrowatver to tun the trimpat. Min ()seting is best for smaller areas ‘and near doorways oF heat sources t0 avoid false triggering, Max (+) setting ts best for larger open areas. Max Uttasonie PIR Uttrasonic activity Integrated photocell for dayight snsing. This photocell can override. ll other settings. For Instance, if there 's adequate ambient ight. the sonsor can keep lights off regardless of ‘mation detection ‘The light lovel adjustment timpot Is used to change how sense the PSC1D-D-CM-301 Is) to ambiont light Uso a small slotted sorewdtver to turn the trmpot. The (-) sce vill to provent the sensor tram fuming lightng on Lnloss amoiont light is below a certain love. The (4) will program the sensor unit to isregard ambient igh ove. ‘Avoid mounting the sensor close to lighting fires ‘Adjust this setting during daylight hours whan ambient light inthe area sat the desired level sensitiaty tpt LED(Green) PIRactvly Uirasonic LED(ReG) ansducer cones Ugh tee! DIP Swieh temoot Peay Te teay [STOTT a Ssecruosel | THT} [a oo [tf 30 Secones PE TV Tt = Shines PTE Tt ee a Torenies Tt Tt ‘sites Optra ier x son [Teme PETE aptines TP opten2 | emer | einer [414 [+ zeminues CTT Optens | PR | ether [PPL aoinwes TET Onna [pr | em [4 Pet Ortons[uwasmne | veasne | + L414 oar fe - wnt Deaies | Onions | eam [Bom + envied TP {OFF 1=0N -4=Factn Seting Light Level Adjustment ‘Adtional Notes: The PSCAD-D-Cv-201 comes with an ‘There fs @ 4O-second warmup period when powers fist applied tothe sensor Bofore making adjustments, make sure office furnitures installed, lighting cuts are tummed fon, and HVAC sysioms are tured on. VAV (variable air volume) systems should be set 10 {hate highest atow. \eWong Intemational Ine. | 1921 Arena vs, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (6) 375-8080 | wwww.Meonginc.com u BM mcwons PSC-AC-PP-100 Physical Dimensions Prot Type Chess Zou per. input Votan ten27Tn, soto out 2490 6A encom ar onan) zone t2027NAC Nar ondUcanisery 20K 12VAC sarin ax onda ‘we @ r2nn40vac Nox No. of Sensors Conroe upto & sensor in paral 162 of Ti Opwairg Towers were stage Tenperae 10" 60 — aa a aT 1880 ) Noung Fre ox mat 0 eh echt car vimte ss ‘rary Syean Certticatons. UL 264A Plenum rated 218 in teeocae etnias e148 Weight 43.02 Basic Wiring Diagram (single load) po (area) ower Pack Red Neut ie Ke 120VAC Black Red Hot ° a 277VAC SCE Low Voltage Wires [+12-24VDC In] Orange Hold On q 7 zg Any 3-Wire gE? << . * | 2avb0 & | , | Sensor }+12-24VDC In| ¢ Hold Off Brown Momentary Switch (optional) Manual Switch Wiring & Operation Manual ONOFF (Grey) Tie inl i or ow vatge manual etch Seve Push Buon ut Rpowe 122400 to manval pat charges Low Voltage : steel the oay Yo he oppoate teh overdes Manual Switch 2WTePushButon Gay ‘lous Gone! ON Hod ON and Hd OFF put. Manual Swi Gay anal OW tion Wing) rst —_ Gay When the load is tumed off using the manual Tarai ON Red sumper Wnual on 180) ute the power peck wil rot fun the load Red avec fire Red nul aftr the sengor te ol fxoire8. Operating the manual switch before 7AV06 ave —Ficon the sensor tno Slsycrpres turns te ood 2 Mevionginternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena Bu, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www. AleWonginecom BM mcwons PSC-AC-PP-100 (cont’d) Wiring Diagram (multiple loads w/ relay) ‘The load can be automaticaly tured on of off using an occupancy sensor Input, a timer, panel or BAS. input, or manual’ ftom an ‘optional low vetage momentary switch. Low Voltage Inputs Four +12-24VDC input wires are provided to contol the load relay. The inputs may be used in combination or indvidualy, depending on the needs ofthe application, Control ON (Blue) ‘This input is intended for occupancy sensor Input. Applying 12-24VDC closes the relay. Remove the voltage and the relay opens ino other input is holding t closed. Hold ON (Orange) ‘This input is intnded for timer o* pane input Apalying 12-24VDC closes the relay. Remove the voltage and the relay opens if no other inp is holding ft closed. It overides Control ON input, Hold OFF (Brown) ‘This input is used for timers, panels, BAS of load shee input. Applying 12-24VDC opens the relay. Remove tho voltage and tho rolay can accept any other input. It overrde Control ON and Hold ON inputs. am Cd On Powe f fed 26700} cnt come O_O Conon occupancy aavEC Sener Ne: ny the wee wedin OO. ‘Se apaaon ae sown, a nen om GO stone space cup Comoe xzpaney Raoy on wot igh on saa ‘seer Foy of tows 1 eevsor ono he nts oo PscAceP-00 sewer caine fasts have To00A 20006 Eo Sate tr mn cena, Conn Oceipney 200C Sensor oo Tooharmetion heeds (atts hel on during day by Scheduied Relay) Additional Notes Over-current Protection ‘The PSC-AC-PP-100 has builtin short cleut ‘and thermal protection features that shut down the ¥24VDC output (low volage ted wire) vinen the output exceeds 200mA in order to prevent permanent damage to the powor pack. Removing the excess load from th ‘utput will alow the power pack to resume ‘Switching the relay atthe zere-crossing point (oro vats AG) reduces sparking at th Contacts, extends relay if, and reduces EM ‘The PSC-AC-PP-100 wil ‘sich at OVAC 20%. DC is without zero-crossing protection Installation The PSC-AC-PP-100 is a Class 2 Output Power Supply, suitable for parallel interconnection of upto 6 sensor unit. itis UL Listed fr inlerconnecton of Power Sources in ‘accordance with National Electric Code. i Gesigned to allach o existing or new electrical fnetosures, Most applications require UL sted, 18.22 AWG, conductor, Class 2 cable for iow voltage wiring. Low votage wring should use at least 22 AWG wire. High voltage wieng Should use atleast 14 AWG wice For plenum return celings, use UL tsted plenum-approved cables with 1/2" knockouts. LED indicator LED OFF: No power o the PSC-AC-PP100 orthe #24VDC outputs shorted LED blinking continuously: Flashes once every 2 secands and is off for 0.5 seconds. ‘The relay fs closed and the load ison, LED normally ON: The relays open and the load sof, Mevongiternatonal, ne. | 1921 Arena ah, Sacremento, CA 95834, USA | (916) 371-8080 | www. AleWonginccom 3 na UUMCWONG Sensor Placement Guide Optimizing Sensor Placement The maximum range of the PSCID-«CM seties of cellng mount sensors. with 360° coverage Is 1200f (- 40h) for PIR detecton ‘3nd 1000R* (35) for ukrasonic detection, ‘The detection area may be more or les than that depending on mounting height, senstty sefing, andlor obstacles such as furniture of partons, Other factors such ae proximity to lighting tures, windows, doorways, and HVAC. ducis, "may also affect "sensor ‘operation. tis important that these issues be considered when planning how many sensors fouse and whers to place tem, It Is also important to consider what ype of ‘mation willbe detected: minor motion (e.g, 8 Person siting at @ desk typing on a computer) for major motion (e.g, a person walking ‘round or entering a room) PIR Sensor Placoment ‘Optimal mounting helght Is @-10", Mounting cutside this range wil affect the sensor's Setecton pattem. As you decrease mounting height, you decrease the sensor range and inorease the. sensitivity to minor motion. Conversely, whan you increase the mounting height, you Increase the rango and decrease the: sensiiviy to minor motion. AL heights greater than 12-24 f. you wil stat to soe Significantly reduced sensitivity. In large or open areas, itis best to install ‘muliple sonsors eo that ther is some overlap with each sensor's coverage area (Figure 1). This wil help eliminate bing spots. Senstuy should be set 0 100%. In small or closed areas, avcid placing the ‘sensor where it wil have a clear view tough fan open door, as the sensor may detect people waking by (Figure 2). Senstily can be set to 50%, which decreases range by half, but increases sensitiv to minor moton [AS a general rule, especially in areas with pariions such as open. offees, each Decupant should be able to clearly view the Sensor. I the occupant cant see the sensor there is a good chance the sensor can't see the occupant PIR sensors. should be mounted at least 4-6 {away trom HVAC ducts as rapid-moving ait currents or temperature differences may (alse false triggering Sensors with daylight sensing capabitty Should be mounted away from windows and lighting fbtures as the extra ambient ight may Interfere with sensor operation, PIR sonsors are typically best for detecting ‘major mation for two reasons: (1) PIR sensors divide the detection area into zones using a Fresnel lors. Major moton wil typicaly ‘tigger an_ event because occupants crass into rutile zones, whereas minor motion may of may not eross zones (2) PIR sensors compare the infrared (heat) ‘energy emitted By moving objects with the background space. An occupant siting relatively motonless may, after a hort whe, statt to blend Into the background. Ultrasonic Sensor Placement MeWong doss not currently manufacture @ stand-alone ullrasonie sensor lrasonic and PIR sensors are. integrated ilo a single sensor unit. Tis being the case, all of the Stidelines for PIR. sensor placement are ‘equally applicable hore (Figure 3) Koop in mind, however, ultrasonic and PIR sensors operate. on completely liferent Principles, Instead of dividing the room into Zones and passively looking at infrared (heat) fenergy, srasonie sensors actively emit high frequency sound waves (32KH2) and rely on the: Doppler Elfect to delact motion. Simply put, ultrasonic sensors analyza th frequency Shi between the erstled and reflected sound waves, A motion event changes the frequency bf the sound waves and tigers the sensor. (One detection method is not absolutely superior fo or preferable to another, Dut each Sensor typo will perform better in different applications, Uirasonic detecton fs included in the dual tech sensor asa supplement, 12 avoid false triggering, In those applications wera PIR is inadequate Uttasonic technology can supplement PIR ‘sensors in three ways (1), Utrasonie.sonsors can “soo” around ‘obstacles that would normally block PIR (2) Utrasonic sensors are not affected by temperature, So, in areas with limited air flow of in siuations where occupants ‘slat 19 blend into the background, the ‘sensor's accuracy is realy improved. (@)Utrasonie sensors are better at detectng minor mation than PIR since they do not heed to divide the room into zones Mounting Options + Sensor mounted to welooard or op eling ‘tush‘o wallboarécaiing Low Vottage Power Pack Placement The PSC-AC-PP-100 Is a Class 2 Output Power Supply, suitable for parallel Interconnection of up fo 6 sensor unit. Its UL Listed fr interconnecton of Power Sources in accordance with National Electric Code. tis {esigned to attach fo existing or new electrical fenetosures, Most applications require UL sted, 18-22 AWG, Sonductor, Class 2 cable for iow vollage wiring. Low votlage wring should use at least 22 AWG wire. High vottage wirng Should use atleast 14 AWG wie For plenum return celings, use UL listed plenum-approved cables with 1/2" knockouts Figure 1 Open Office PIR Sensor trig abe Vol i x Figure 2: Private Office SS 18 D % NZNZ AWN WANE 7s 4 MeWong ntematonal Inc.| 1924 Arena lv, Sacramento, CA 95834, USA | (96) 373-8080 | www.MeWongine.com

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