OSD10DNA-EN (REV. E) ENGLISH Title 24 Compliant IN U.S.A.: Cooper Wiring Devices, 203 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269 • 866-853-4293 NEXION DUAL TECHNOLOGY DUAL RELAY OCCUPANCY SENSING WALL SWITCH — OSD10DN GENERAL INFORMATION ULTRASONIC ACTIVATED 20’ RATINGS: Minor Motion, IR Major Motion, IR 8’ 15’ 120VAC • Incandescent/Tungsten – Max load: 6.7 Amps, 800W, 50/60 Hz • Fluorescent Ballast – Max. load: 10 Amps, 1200W, 50/60 Hz • Motor Load: ¼ HP 277VAC • Fluorescent Ballast – Max. load: 9.8 Amps, 2700W, 50/60 Hz DESCRIPTION: The OSD10DN Occupancy Sensor is a Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (U/S) motion sensing lighting control and conventional wall switch all in one. The sensor combines PIR and U/S technologies to monitor a room for occupancy. The combination of these two technologies enables the sensor to detect both Minor Motion, such as hand movements, and Major Motion, such as a person walking into a room. INSTALLATION: • When replacing a switch, choose a location that has clear line-of-sight between the sensor and the area being controlled. • Before installing or servicing the sensor, the power MUST be turned OFF at the circuit breaker. • The sensor should be installed according to National Electric Code and all applicable local codes. • The sensor should be wired according to the applicable wiring diagram shown, using the wire connectors provided. • Mount the device to the wallbox using the mounting screws provided, and proceed with the setup process. • After completing the set-up process install the wallplate. 8’ SPECIFICATIONS: • Compatible with Magnetic ballast or Electronic ballast • The life of some fluorescent lamps may be shortened by frequent switching. Compatibility should be verified with the fluorescent ballast manufacturer. • Requires Neutral connection • No Minimum Load Requirements • Coverage: Major Motion – 1,000 ft2 Minor Motion – 300 ft2 • Time Delay: Self Adjusting or Selectable 5,15,30 minutes • Light Level Sensing: 0 to 200 foot-candles • Operating Temperature: 32 F to 104 F • Operating Relative Humidity: 20% to 90 % non-condensing • Mounting Strap Dimension: 4.20 inch x 1.73 inch • Product Housing Dimension: 2.62 inch Long x 1.75 Wide x 1.90 Deep • PIR Detection: Red LED • Ultrasonic Detection: Green LED PASSIVE INFRARED A Daylight Adjustment (Blue Dial) 36’ • For Indoor use only • Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (U/S) RoHS Maximum coverage area may vary somewhat according to room shape and the presence of obstacles. • This feature prevents the lights from automatically turning ON when there is sufficient natural lighting, regardless of whether the room is occupied. • If this feature is not required the blue dial should be rotated fully clockwise. This feature is also disabled by the Daylighting Mode. • This adjustment must be done when the natural light level is at the level when the lights should turn ON automatically. • Ensure that DIP SW 11 & 12 are in the up position (). • Place the device in Test Mode (refer below to TEST Mode). • Rotate the Blue dial fully counterclockwise to Min. • Immediately leave the area and observe that the lights turn OFF after 15 seconds. • Return to the room. The lights should NOT automatically turn ON the lights. • Rotate the blue dial clockwise in small increments, and pause for 5 seconds after each adjustment, until the light turns ON. Take care to not block the sensor from natural daylight while adjusting the blue dial. When the Light turns ON, the adjustment is complete. WIRING DIAGRAM 1: DUAL LEVEL SINGLE CIRCUIT HOT SET-UP PROCESS BLACK BLUE RED RED • Tools Required: Small flat head screwdriver General Explanation After applying power to the device, wait 2 minutes for the sensor to power up and stabilize before proceeding with the setup. All adjustment features and mode selection switches are located under the main button. The button is removed by releasing latches on either side of the button. DIP Switches are located under the DIP Switch label. Adjustments should be made with the HVAC system ON in order that the effects of airflow on the sensor will be accounted for. GREEN WHITE LOAD 2 LOAD 1 LOAD 2 LOAD 1 GROUND NEUTRAL WIRING DIAGRAM 2: DUAL LEVEL DUAL CIRCUIT PIR Sensitivity Adjustment (DIP SW 5) This adjustment is typically used to improve Major motion performance. The Red LED will blink momentarily when the PIR sensor detects motion. Default setting for DIP SW 5 is down. If the Red LED is constantly ON the sensitivity can be reduced by 50% by moving DIP SW 5 up (). CIRCUIT 1 HOT BLACK BLUE CIRCUIT 2 HOT RED RED Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment (Green Dial) This adjustment is typically used to improve Minor Motion performance. The Green LED will blink momentarily when the U/S sensor detects motion. Ultrasonic sensitivity is adjusted by rotating the green dial. When standing in front of the sensor and waving your hands, if the Green LED does not turn ON, then increase sensitivity by rotating the Green dial by clockwise towards Max in small increments. If the green LED remains ON when there is no motion, then reduce sensitivity by rotating the Green dial counterclockwise towards Min in small increments. GREEN WHITE CIRCUIT 1 GROUND NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 2) NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 1) Table 1: Dip Switch Settings WIRING DIAGRAM 3: DUAL LEVEL SINGLE CIRCUIT 3-WAY TRAVELER WIRES HOT Activation Mode Time Delay RED BLUE BLUE BLACK RED RED GREEN RED Relay 2 (Red) 3 4 Not Used Override Mode Not Used Daylighting Trigger Mode Relay 1 DIP Switch 1 2 Auto Adjustment q q Auto q Auto q Full q Disable q Disable q Either 5 Minutes p BLACK PIR Sensitivity Walk-Through Mode Relay 1 (Blue) p Manual p Manual p 50% p Enable p Enable p Both 15 Minutes 30 Minutes p p q p 5 6 7 8 9 Relay 2 11 10 12 q Disable q Disable q p Enable p Enable p GREEN WHITE LOAD 2 LOAD 1 WHITE GROUND GROUND Troubleshooting Default = Issue NEUTRAL THREE-WAY WIRING DIAGRAM: LIGHTS WILL TURN OFF, WHEN UNIT THAT WAS TURNED ON LAST AND/OR DETECTED MOTION LAST TIMES-OUT. CAUTION: IF A ROOM IS WIRED FOR TWO CIRCUITS USING TWO SEPARATE HOT LEADS, IT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO CONNECT ONLY ONE CIRCUIT PER RELAY. *BOTH CIRCUITS MUST BE FED FROM THE SAME PHASE. • The sensor will now prevent the lights from turning ON automatically for any light level brighter than the calibrated light level. The Factory default is EITHER (). To reduce unwanted false triggering, select BOTH (). Time Delay Adjustment (DIP SW 1 - SW 2) Daylighting Mode (DIP SW 11 and DIP SW 12) Auto Adjust () - This is the normal factory setting. In this mode the time delay and sensitivity will automatically adjust based on the occupant usage, starting with a time delay of 10 minutes. 5 Min / 15 Min / 30 Min – There are three choices for fixed time delay. Refer to Table 1 for DIP Switch positions. Field of View Adjustment If the sensor is mounted in a position that causes the sensor to view undesired areas such as a hallway, the unwanted triggering of the sensor can be reduced by placing the provided non-reflective strips onto the sensor lens. Lights Will Not Turn ON automatically This feature allows you to select individually if you want to allow the control of the outputs to be affected by the amount of natural light. The factory default is for this feature to be disabled for both output 1 and 2 ( ). To enable the daylight control feature select ENABLE () for either output. When enabled the light level set by the Blue dial will determine the light level below which the lights will be allowed to turn ON when motion is detected. Refer to “Daylight Adjustment” section. Lights Will Not Turn ON manually This setting allows the sensor to be set to either Auto Mode (Occupancy) or Manual Mode (Vacancy). Each output has its own individual control for Activation Mode. Auto Mode () Lights will turn ON automatically when a person enters the room, and will turn OFF automatically after the sensor times out. Manual Mode () Lights must be turned ON manually and will turn OFF automatically after the sensor times out. Walkthrough Mode (DIP SW 6) This feature allows for additional energy savings by turning the lights OFF after only 2 minutes regardless of the time delay setting. This occurs when a person is only detected for a short initial period of time (less than 20 seconds). The Factory default is DISABLE (). To enable the Walkthrough feature select ENABLE (). Override Mode (DIP SW 8) When the sensor is initially powered up it will enter the Test Mode. In the Test mode the time delay is reduced to 15 seconds to allow easy setup. The sensor will automatically exit the test mode 5 minutes after the sensor turns OFF. In order to return the sensor to the Test Mode, toggle DIP SW 12 from its current position, wait 3 seconds, and then return back to its RED (PIR) AND PIR LENS original position. GREEN (U/S) DETECTION LEDs DAYLIGHT SENSOR LIGHT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Min Max DAYLIGHTING 3/4 Time Delay Auto 5 Min 15 Min 30 Min 1 2 Min Act Relay 1/2 Manual This feature allows the sensor to operate as a service switch in the unlikely event of a failure. The device will not time out when in this mode. The Factory default is DISABLE (). To enable Override, select ENABLE (). Trigger Mode (DIP SW 10) This feature is used for installations that are prone to false triggering due to air flow. Max ULTRASONIC Auto 5 PIR Sensitivity 50% Full Enable/Both Disable/Either 8 Maintain Light ON 6 Walk Through 11 Day Light relay 1 7, 9, 10 Not Used 12 Day Light relay 2 ON/OFF BUTTON ULTRASONIC DETECTION ULTRASONIC SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT DIP SWITCHES (located under label) Suggestions Sensor is in Manual ON mode Press pushbutton, if Auto Mode is desired change Activation Mode to Auto. Sensor was turned OFF manually. If the Sensor was turned OFF manually before the time delay expired, lights will remain OFF for the remainder of the time delay. If LED is ON this is an indication that the lights were turned OFF manually. Press the pushbutton to turn the lights back ON. Daylight Feature Enabled If all lights are required to turn ON adjust DIP Switches 11 and 12 and/or daylight potentiometer. Power interruption Check incoming voltage and/or wiring. Daylight Feature Enabled Power interruption If all lights are required adjust DIP Switches 11 and 12 and/or daylight potentiometer. Check incoming voltage and/or wiring. Power interruption Check incoming voltage and/or wiring. If lights will still not turn ON, set sensor to override mode and call Technical Services at 1-866-853-4293 Test Mode - Factory Setting (DIP SW 12) MODE SELECTIONS Activation Mode (DIP SW 3 and DIP SW 4) Possible Causes Lights Will Not Turn OFF automatically Lights Will Not Turn OFF Manually Override Make sure sensor is not in Override Mode (U/S green potentiometer full CCW). Self-Adjust If sensor is in Self-Adjust Mode, it may be possible for the unit to have increased the time delay to a 30 minute delay. If the lights do not turn OFF after 30 minutes follow next step. 30 Minute Delay Maximum time delay is 30 Minutes. Check DIP Switches to verify DIP Switch settings. If lights do not turn OFF at the set time delay, check next step. Ultrasonic Sensitivity set High Lower sensitivity by turning green potentiometer counter-clockwise in small decrements. PIR activated by heat source other than occupant Move DIP Switch 5 down. Wiring error Check wiring. If lights will still not turn OFF, call Technical Services at 1-866-853-4293 COOPER WIRING DEVICES LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY Cooper Wiring Devices (CWD) warrants this device to be free of defects in materials and workmanship in normal use and service for a period of five years from date of original purchase. THIS 5 YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, OR LIABILITIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THAT IS IN DURATION IN EXCESS OF 5 YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASE). NO AGENT, REPRESENTATIVE, OR EMPLOYEE OF CWD HAS AUTHORITY TO INCREASE OR ALTER THE OBLIGATIONS OF CWD UNDER THIS WARRANTY. To obtain warranty service for any properly installed CWD device that proves defective in normal use send the defective Sensor prepaid and insured to Quality Control Dept., Cooper Wiring Devices, 203 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269; in Canada: Cooper Wiring Devices, 5925 McLaughlin Road, Mississauga, Ontario L5R 1B8. CWD will repair or replace the defective unit, at its option. CWD will not be responsible under this warranty if examination shows that the defective condition of the unit was caused by misuse, abuse, improper installation, alteration, improper maintenance or repair of damage in shipment to CWD. CWD SHALL HAVE NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INSTALLATION OF THE SENSOR, OR FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONTINGENT, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, RESULTING FROM DEFECTS IN THE SENSOR OR FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY ON THIS PRODUCT.