User's Manual

Product Description
OccuSwitch™ Wireless automatically controls the lights
based on occupancy and daylight. The system has two
parts: ceiling-mounted sensor and wall mount power
handling device (switch or dimmer). The switch will turn
the lights On and Off based on the information received
from the wireless occupancy sensor. The dimmer will
dim lights Up and Down to the appropriate intensity
base on the available daylight in the space. The dimmer
can also manually dim the lights.
Key figures
SAFETY
Parts of the switch & dimmer carry line power, which is a poten-
tial lethal voltage. This product was designed and manufactured
to ensure maximum safety during operation and service. Always
read these safety instructions before installing, maintaining or
servicing the product, and strictly comply with these instructions.
General
- If you are unsure about any part of these installation instruc-
tions, consult a qualified electrician.
- The devices are designed for indoor use only.
- To avoid short circuits, do not expose this product to rain or
condensing moisture. Short circuit may cause fire or electric
shock hazard. Operate the devices between 41°F and 104°F (5°
C and 40°C) ambient temperature. .
- Use only a soft damp cloth to clean, never use any abrasive or
chemical cleaner.
- Whenever it is suspected that an unsafe condition exists, switch
off power at the circuit breaker and replace the device. Safety
is likely to be impaired if, for example, the equipment fails to
perform the intended functions or if the equipment shows
visible damage. Do not paint the devices.
Wall Device (Switch & Dimmer) only
- Disconnect power at circuit breaker or fuse when servicing,
installing or removing the fixture of the switch.
- Only use with copper or copper clad wire.
- Wire switch to the line power according to the wiring scheme in
this manual.
Sensor only
- The sensor cannot control loads directly use compatible switch
or dimmer.
- Use only high-quality AA size, 3.6V Lithium-thionyl chloride
batteries sensors. Using improperly rated batteries may dam-
age the sensor or fail to operate properly.
- Dispose of used batteries promptly. Keep batteries away from
children, do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
WARNING: The product is intended to control lighting loads
only. Do NOT use to control equipment that could create haz-
ardous situations, like entrapment. For examples, do NOT install
this product to control motorized gates, garage doors, industrial
doors, microwave ovens, heating devices, etc.
WARNING: It is the installer’s responsibility to ensure that
the equipment being controlled is visible from every control
location and that only suitable equipment is connected to these
controls. Failure to do so could result in serious injury or death.
CAUTION: The battery used with the sensor device may
present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not re-
charge, disassemble, heat above 100°C, or incinerate. Replace
battery with Lithium-thionyl chloride (AA 3.6V) only.
Use of another battery may present a risk of fire or explosion.
Installation Guide
OccuSwitch Wireless Sensor
LRM176000
Occupancy sensor
with Daylight sensor
LRM174300
Occupancy sensor
Sensor box contents
Tools required (for entire install)
2 INSTALL SENSOR
1 Set dial on back of sensor to 1 Minute time delay
for testing (optional).
2 Install battery - make sure you match polarity
3 Link Sensors to Switches / Dimmers before
mounting to simplify installation.
GO TO Sep 3 LINK DEVICES NOW
4 Choose the best location on the ceiling to mount
sensor. The sensor needs to cover the occupied
area. If the area is too large, more sensors can
be added and linked to the same switches and
dimmers.
Sensor mounting Plate
The sensor mounting plate can be attached to the
ceiling tile using the supplied hardware. For other
ceiling materials use appropriate hardware to secure
permanently. After the mounting plate is installed the
sensor by inserting into the mounting plate and turn-
ing clock wise to secure it.
5 Before mounting sensor check time delay dial
(common setting is 10 to 15 minutes).
6 Attach sensor to mounting plate.
7 Test coverage pattern
8 Add enhance features and daylight configura-
tion , see back of this sheet
Sensor placement guidelines
The sensor should be mounted in such a way that:
Small movements are detected for the space
Large movements are detected for the entire
room, and in particular for the area near the
doorway. Motion from adjacent areas, e.g. the
hallway, is not detected.
The center of a room is usually not a good loca-
tion. Moving the sensor towards the wall where
the door is located, but not seeing out the door-
way, may still cover the entire room, while block-
ing unwanted detection of motion from the
hallway. If needed, pull out the sensor shield
(indicated on the ring with a dot), and rotate it to
the required direction.
The sensor should not be placed close to heat
sources (especially incandescent lamps) or HVAC
exhausts.
Indication Meaning Device
Red, Yellow, Green Device starts up or reset to factory defaults All
Green
10 sec. A device asked to show all linked devices All
1 min. Device is in linking mode
Switch
Dimmer
Yellow Blink Irregular Sensor is showing coverage Sensor
Yellow Blink
Every 2
Sec.
Device is in the configuration menu
Switch
Dimmer
Red Blink Regular
A linked device is missing
(see Troubleshooting)
Switch
Dimmer
Red Blink 2 Sec. rate Device is in the Action menu All
Steady Yel-
low
Always ON
Lights are switched manually. Automatic mode returns after
vacancy timeout or command to return to auto mode
Switch
Dimmer
Red Blink 5 Sec Rate Sensor Battery Low
Switch
Dimmer
Red Blink
2 Sec.
Rate
During link test = low battery Sensor
LEDs and Buttons
Note: After wall device is installed and power is re-
turned, test all wall devices by pressing the rocker
switch ON/OFF. All switches/dimmers should control
connected loads. If they do not control the lights
check wiring.
Create a Network: To create a wireless net-
work by combination of up to 16 switches, dimmers
and sensors take the following steps.
HINT: to prevent cross-linking rooms only one person
should do the links.
3 LINK DEVICES
Troubleshooting
See LEDs and buttons description.
When linking, if Red LED on the sensor turns On,
then linking failed. Try again and move the sensor
closer to the switch, (within 50ft.)
When linking, if Red LED on the sensor starts to
blink, you pressed and held the LINK button too
long. The sensor entered the ACTION menu. Press
and hold the link button to exit.
Warning: If the green LED starts blinking on another
switch/dimmer, that switch/dimmer is now also in
linking mode, starting its own network. Press the
LINK button on that switch/dimmer and try the
whole procedure again. If the problem persists, the
distance between the new switch/dimmer and the
existing switch may be too large (see Key figures).
Note: If the yellow LED is turned ON after linking, the
switch/dimmer is in manual override. After the sensor
timer has expired, it will return to automatic mode and
the LED will go off. Or, hold down the ON rocker until
the yellow LED goes out, returning to auto mode.
RESET to factory default settings - If the links or set-up
are not correct they can be cleared in each device by
holding down the LINK/ACTION Button for about 10
seconds. Release when LED’s briefly blink all together.
After releasing they step from RED - YELLOW - GREEN.
ACTION RESULTS
Test On/Off and set to Off Lights turn off.
1. Briefly press the LINK
button (Top of switch/
dimmer) for linking mode.
Green LED on the
switch/dimmer starts
blinking.
2. Briefly press the LINK
button on the sensor to add
it to the network.
Lights turn On and
sensor’s green LED
turns on.
3. Briefly press the LINK
button on additional devices
to add to network.
Green LED on each
device turns On to
confirm link.
4. Briefly press the LINK
button on first switch/
dimmer again to exit.
Green LED on the
switch/dimmer stops
blinking.
FCC COMPLIANCE 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. Any changes
or modifications not expressly approved by Philips could void the user’s
authority to operate this equipment. This product is intended for com-
mercial use only.
Copyright NOTICE
All referenced brands, product names, service
names and trademarks are the property of their
respective owners.
Copyright 2011 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
For technical support on this product contact:
Philips Lighting Electronics N.A.
10275 W. Higgins Road
Rosemont IL 60018
Customer Care: 1-800-372-3331
tech.service.rosemont@philips.com
Installation Steps
1. Install wall device (separate instructions)
2. Install sensor
3. Link devices
4. Configure, test and finish
Multi-Sensor Placement
The Multi sensor with its photocell needs to see a
representative area of the space not just the desk. If it
is closer to the window, it dims more aggressively. If it
is on the other side of the light fixture it will dim less.
It is more important how far the sensor is from the
window then if it is over the desk.
Sensor
Coverage
Area
Coverage is dependent on ceiling
height up to 12ft (3.65m).
For a typical height of 8ft (2.4m):
Large motion 17.7 x 23.6ft (5.40m x 7.20m)
Small motion 11.8 x 17.7ft (3.60m x 5.40m)
Larger areas will require multiple sensors.
Wireless
Range
Wall device to sensor: 50ft (17m)
Network
Size
16 Sensors, Switches & Dimmers.
Light
Range
1 to 150 F.C. 10 to 150 LUX
Dimen-
sions -
3.3 x 0.98 in (84 x 25mm) (diameter x
height)
Coverage pattern shield - If needed pull out the sensor
shield and rotate to avoid unwanted motion detection.
Return to Step 2 to mount sensor.

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