Programming Guide

The ON-PPU-301 can be configured
to link with other OS-NET devices
wirelessly to execute specific
control via SRP-281. For more
details about remote operation,
please refer to the OS-NET Programming Guide
available from www.irtec.com.
P/N: Z50-00516-000 Printed in Taiwanwww.irtec.com
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Programming Guide
ON-PPU-301
OS-NET Power Pack & Load Controller
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
ONLY QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIANS
SHOULD INSTALL
THIS DEVICE.
Indoor dry location use only
Utilisation a L'interieur Uniquement
AVERTISSEMENT & PRUDENCE
COUPER LE COURANT AU DISJONCTEUR AVANT D'INSTALLER BLOCS
D’ALIMENTATION.
Risque de choc électrique – Plus d'un interrupteur peut être nécessaire pour mettre hors
tension le matériel avant l'entretien.
Utiliser homologation UL fils pour toutes les connections de câblage. Basse tension
connection de câblage doit utiliser au moins 22 fils de AWG. Commutation de charges
connections de câblage doit utiliser au moins 12 AWG. Tension de la ligne de courante
alternative connections de câblage doit utiliser au moins 18 fils de AWG. Brancher tous
les circuits de classe 2 à l'aide de types CL3, CL3P, CL3R, ou conducteurs équivalent.
Pour les plafonds de retour de plénum, utiliser UL câbles ignifuges approuvés énuméré.
Toujours vérifier les codes de constructions nationaux, étatiques et locales pour le
respect nécessaire et conformité. Après le câblage initial est terminé, assurez-vous de
vérifier que tous les fils basse et haute tension sont connectés correctement avant
d'appliquer la puissance. Un câblage incorrect pourrait causer des dommages
permanents à la batterie d'alimentation, système d'éclairage, aux détecteurs de
présence ou autres dispositifs de commande.
WARNING & CAUTION
TURN POWER OFF AT CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLING THIS DEVICE.
Install this device at least 1 ft. away from any occupant.
Risk of Electric Shock – More than one disconnect switch may be required to
de-energize the equipment before servicing.
Use UL listed wires for all wiring connections. Low voltage wiring connection should
use at least 22 AWG wire. Load switching wiring connection should use at least 12
AWG. AC power line voltage wiring connection should use at least 18 AWG wire. Wire
all Class 2 circuits using types CL3, CL3P, CL3R, or equivalent conductors. For plenum
return ceilings, use UL listed plenum-approved cables.
Always check national, state and local building codes for necessary compliance.
After initial wiring is complete, ensure to verify all the low and high voltage wires are
correctly connected before applying the power. Incorrect wiring could possibly cause
permanent damage to the power pack, lighting system, occupancy sensors or other
control devices.
The ON-PPU-301 is an OS-NET enabled
power pack and plug load controller featuring
wireless mesh network capability to provide
top-notch intelligent lighting control. This
power pack not only supplies 24 VDC power
for IR-TEC’s low voltage occupancy sensors,
but also provides load switching up to 20A
upon receiving control signals from wired
sensors, or wireless commands from
networked OS-NET devices of the same
group. A unique radio command will be
transmitted to other OS-NET devices for
executing coordinated group controls
whenever ON-PPU-301 receives a control
signal from a wired sensor.
This device can be attached to a junction
box, cable tray, or fixture through a 1/2 inch
knockout with the designed threaded nipple
and locknut. Subject to the wiring connection
and control setting, the ON-PPU-301 can be
programmed to provide occupancy or
vacancy sensing control to the connected
light or plug load control for codes
compliance. Numerous control settings,
including burn-in time, delay time,
group/ungroup, lock/unlock…etc. can be
intuitively configured via a 2-way handheld
remote programmer.
With ON-PPU-301, you can easily enable
wireless smart lighting control with IR-TEC
low voltage occupancy sensors. Zone
lighting and plug load control can be easily
done at any junction box or fixture.
Combining the ON-PPU-301 with the
OS-NET Button gives unparalleled flexibility
and ease for room control. Whether it is a
new construction or retrofit project, OS-NET
will save time in installation, commissioning,
and user adoption.
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION
Low voltage wires
Line voltage wires
Load switching wires
SETTING
IMPORTANT!
All line voltage wiring connections should be
made inside of junction box.
To obtain optimal wireless communication,
avoid placing the device behind a metal
mesh/plate.
To enable wireless network control, the
ON-PPU-301 must be grouped and linked with
the other OS-NET devices. An “ungrouped”
ON-PPU-301 with low voltage occupancy
sensor connected will only operate in
standalone control.
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MANAGEMENT EQUIPMENT
4ZS9
ENCLOSED ENERGY
PRELIMINARY
Settings Description Options
INDIV-SET To setup an individual device
GROUP-SET To setup all devices of the
group with same settings
CONTROL Control schemes
available for ON-PPU
ON/OFF, VSC, PLC
DELAY Delay time that
ON-PPU will turn off load
30 sec./1/3/5/10/15/
20/30/60 min.
Default
ON/OFF
20 min.
Power supply
DC power output
Maximum load
Control signal
Wireless protocol
Radio frequency
Radio range
Remote range
Op. humidity
Op. temperature
Dimensions
Purpose of control
Type Action
External Pollution
Situation
Rated Impulse
Voltage
120/277 VAC, 60 Hz
24 V, 100 mA max.
1 HP @120VAC
1 HP @ 240VAC
20A Resistive @ 120/277VAC
20A Ballast @120/277VAC
Dry contact or active low open collector
Modified Zigbee Light Link (ZLL)
2.4 GHz
Typical 15 m (50 ft.) @ indoor
Typ. 10 m (33 ft), indoor with no backlight
Max 95% RH
-20°C ~ 55°C (-4°F ~ 122°F)
111 x 90 x 46 mm (4.37” x 3.54” x 1.80”)
Operating Control with Electronic
Independently Mounted
Type 1
Pollution Degree 2
4000 V
SPECIFICATIONS
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
-Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
-Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
-Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
-Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with
minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body.
FCC ID: NRIRS330100

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