User's Manual

Occupancy Sensor - Wall Mounted
Installation Guide
Model: EOSW
Package Contents
Occupancy Sensor
2 screws, 2 wall anchors
1 wide angle lens
(installed)
1 long range lens
Product Description
The wall-mounted Occupancy Sensor saves energy and adds
convenience by accurately detecting when an area is occupied
or vacant.
It is wireless, solar-powered, and uses a passive infrared (PIR)
sensor to detect motion. The occupancy sensor transmits RF sig-
nals that control lighting, HVAC, and outlets to manage building
energy consumption more efciently.
Features Include:
Sends wireless signals to receiving devices whenever
motion is detected
Harvests indoor light to power the sensor and wireless
communications
Mounts ush on the wall or in a corner; adjustable ceiling
corner bracket sold separately
Works with other sensors for enhanced occupancy tracking
Interchangeable lenses for tailored sensor coverage
Built-in tests to conrm operation at installed location
Supplemental battery or alternative power supply options for
extreme low-light conditions
Specications
Power Supply Indoor light energy harvesting
(Optional) Supplemental battery or
2-wire connector for external power
or remote solar cell (3-5VDC)
Transmission Range 80 ft. (25 m)
Radio Frequency EnOcean 315 MHz,
ISO/IEC 14545-3-10 standard
Light Required to
Sustain Operation
50 lux for 30 transmissions/hour
100 lux for 60 transmissions/hour
Charge Time
before Linking
2 minutes @ 50 lux
Charge Time for
Full Charge
3 hours @ 200 lux (after startup)
6 hours @ 200 lux (cold start)
Operating Life in Dark-
ness (after full charge)
48 hours
EEP (EnOcean
Equipment Prole)
A05-07-01
Heartbeat 2 - 12 mins., randomized
Dimensions 5.83” L x 2.52” W x 1.8” D
(148 mm x 64 mm x 45.7 mm)
Weight 4.09 oz. (116 g)
Environment Indoor use only
14° to 104°F (-10° to 40°C)
20% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
Agency Compliance FCC, IC
Functional Description
If occupation is detected by the permanently active PIR sensor,
a radio telegram indicating the occupied status will transmit
immediately. An internal timer starts to run with a variable timer
length. The timer value may vary between 60 and 300 seconds,
depending on the light level. No radio telegrams will be sent
out when the timer is counting down.
After the timer has nished the countdown, the unit will trans-
mit again if occupancy was detected during the countdown time
period. If occupancy was not detected, the unit will transmit a
heartbeat signal - sending the unoccupied status with a ran-
dom timing of 2 to 12 minutes. There are two buttons which
allow entrance to a “Walk” or “Light-level” test mode. These
test modes are for installation purposes only and will be exited
automatically after 3 minutes.
Tools Required
Power drill, 3/16” bit
Screwdriver
Leveling tool
Light meter
Battery (CR2032) for testing
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64mm
148mm
5.8”
2.5”
Solar Cell
Lens
Button
Interface
45.7mm
1.8”
28mm
1.1”

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