Legrand EOSW-101/102 Wall Switch Receivers Installation guide

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Installation guide
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Wireless Lighting Control System EOSW Series Wall Switch Receivers
Système de contrôle de l’éclairage sans fil Récepteurs interrupteurs
muraux de la série EOSW
Sistema de control de iluminación inalámbrico Receptores con
interruptor de pared serie EOSW
Installation Instructions • Instructions d’Installation • Instrucciones de Instalación
No: 24267 – 11/16 rev. 1
Catalog Numbers • Les Numéros de Catalogue • Números de Catálogo: EOSW-101,EOSW-102
Country of Origin: Made in China • Pays d’origine: Fabriqué en Chine • País de origen: Hecho en China
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage: ............................................ 120/277 VAC, 60 Hz
Load: ........................................................ 800W ballast @120V,
1200W fluorescent @277, 15W minimum for 120 VAC/60Hz,
30W minimum for 277 VAC/60Hz, LED driver, ELV, MLV, 1/6 HP
Time delay: ............................................ 5-30 minute adjustable
Connection to Wireless Network: ...............................................
Receives signals from Wireless Ceiling Sensor
(EOPC) and Remote Switch (EORS) via Radio Frequency
Environment ................................................For Indoor Use Only
Operating Temperature ...................32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Storage Temperature......................23° to 176°F (-5° to 80°C)
Relative Humidity .........................5 to 95% (non condensing)
Patent Pending
EOSW-101
EOSW-102
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 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 or more 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.
OPERATION
The EOSW-101 and EOSW-102 Wall Switch Receivers are a one or two button switch that replaces a standard wall switch. It is the only
wired component of the system. The EOSW receivers receive signals from the Occupancy Sensor (EOPC) via radio frequency once
they are paired to the occupancy sensor.
NOTE: Pairing of devices should be done prior to binding and configurating loads. Pairing refers to establishing a link between two or
more devices for communication purposes. Binding refers to assigning a load to a specific button on a load controlling device
such as an EOSW. Please refer to the EOPC-100 Installation Instructions for PAIRING of sensor to EOSW-101/102 receivers.
Please refer to the EORS-10x/EOHR-10x Installation Instructions for PAIRING of the remote or handheld switches to the
EOSW-101/102 receivers.
BUTTONS AND LED INDICATORS
Time Delay: Three Green Time Delay LEDs on the left-side of
the switch display the selected time delay value of 30, 15 or 5
minutes. When a LED is ON, its corresponded value is active.
Each tap of the ‘T’ button cycles through the values.
Operating Mode: Two Green Operating Mode LEDs display the
selected operating mode. Each tap of the ‘O’ button alternates
between “Manual-On (M)” and “Automatic-On (A)”.
Load Status: Each Load (Switch) Button has a Blue load status
LED. The LED is solid ON when the load paired to that button is
turned ON, and DIM when the load is OFF. Tap a Load (Switch)
Button to toggle loads ON/OFF.
Pairing Mode: One Green Pairing LED displays when in Pairing
mode. Each tap of the ‘P’ button cycles through the loads.
Configuration: Tap the ‘C’ button to enter configuration mode
and set load parameters on the receiver and assign buttons to
loads.
Air Gap Button: Press down to activate. Press the Air Gap Release button (left side) to deactivate.
Blue Load Status
LEDs
Green Pairing LED
Load Button
Pairing Button
Green Time Delay
LEDs (3)
Time Delay Button
Green Operating
Mode LEDs (2)
Operating Mode Button
Configuration Button
EOSW-101 Series
EOSW-102 Series
2 Load Button Switches
1 Load Button Switch
Air Gap Button
Air Gap Release
Button
Load Button
2
AIR GAP SWITCH
FLUORESCENT LOAD SERVICING
The EOSW receivers provide an airgap switch for safety in case
of “service” on the receiver and/or load is required, such as
changing a lamp. The airgap must be activated to completely
disconnect the load when it is off.
DISCONNECTING THE LOADS
To prevent leakage current to the load:
Press down on the Airgap button as shown to activate the Air Gap
The load(s) will turn OFF. The load switch buttons will not
turn on when pressed
Press the Airgap Release button (left side) to deactivate the
airgap switch
Green LEDs will briefly flash, blue LEDs will come on at low
level
Wait approximately 5 seconds and then press the load
buttons to turn the loads back on.
Air Gap Button
Air Gap
Release Button
Air Gap
Press down to activate
Press down to deactivate
Neutral
Line Black
Primary
Load
Red
Ground Green
EOSW-101
Neutral
Line Black
Secondary
Load
Brown
Primary
Load
Red
Ground Green
EOSW-102
MOUNTING AND WIRING
After connecting the load and line wires, secure the
EOSW to the wallbox using the two screws that are
provided. Please, do not force or overtorque unit with
torque screw driver. To do so may damage the unit.
IMPORTANT NOTE: ALWAYS ACTIVATE THE
AIRGAP SWITCH ON THE EOSW BEFORE
SERVICING
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SETTING LOAD PARAMETERS ON THE RECEIVER
In Configuration mode, you can change the Time Delay “T”, Operation Mode “O”, or perform the load assignment or bind the loads.
Step 1 Enter Conguration Mode
Press and Hold “Configuration” Button “C” for 3 Seconds
For EOSW-101 Load 1 turns ON. (Load 1 is now active.)
For EOSW-102 Load 1 turns ON and Load 2 turns OFF. (Load 1 is now active.)
“Time Delay” and “Operating Mode” LED’s are lit to indicate their current settings for
the specific load.
Step 2 Modifying “Time Delay”
Tap the “Time Delay” Button “T” to cycle through options of 30min/15min/5min
descending. The corresponding Time Delay LED is lit to confirm time delay selection for
the specific load.
Step 3 Modifying “Operating Mode”
Tap the “Operating Mode” Button “O” to alternate between “Manual-On” and
“Automatic-On” settings where corresponding LED confirms operating mode selection for
the specific load.
Step 4 Modfying Load 2 Parameters (EOSW-102)
To modify Load 2 settings:
Tap “Configuration” Button “C” once to alternate between Loads
Load 2 turns ON and Load 1 turns OFF. (Load 2 is now active.)
The load status LED that is solid ON corresponds to the Load being modified.
Repeat steps 2 and 3.
Step 5 Exit “Conguration” Mode
Press and hold the “Configuration” Button “C” on the receiver until the green LED’s
turn off, approximately 3 seconds, to exit Configuration mode.
“Load 2 Status”
Blue LED Off
Configuration
Button
EOSW-102 Series
“Load 1 Status
Blue LED ON
EOSW-102
“Load Status
Blue LEDS
Time Delay
Button
Time
Delay
LEDs
EOSW-102 Series
Operating
Mode Button
“Load Status
Blue LEDS
“Load 2 Status”
Blue LED On
Configuration
Button
EOSW-102 Series
“Load 1 Status
Blue LED Off
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BINDING AND UNBINDING A SELECTED BUTTON FROM A RECEIVER LOAD
By default the Wall Switch buttons are bound to the loads. On a single button switch, the button will be
bound to the wired load. On a two button switch, the top button #1 will be bound with Load #1, and the
bottom button #2 will be bound with Load #2. To change the default binding follow these steps:
Enter configuration mode by pressing and holding the “Configuration” Button “C” for
approximately 3 seconds and release:
The green LED’s on the Wall Switch should be ON to indicate it is now in Configuration mode.
Load #1 should be ON, and Load #2 (if using a two button switch) should be OFF.
Use the Configuration mode button to select the buttons to bind or unbind from the loads (if using
a two button switch).
Press the “Configuration” Button “C” once, Load #1 should now be OFF, and Load #2 should be ON.
Continue pressing the Configuration button “C” to select the load to bind or unbind.
By pressing the switch button you can toggle the button from being bound or unbound to the load
that is currently ON.
A bound button should have a solid blue LED ON while an unbound button should have a dim
Blue LED ON.
To exit configuration mode, press and hold the Configuration Button “C” for 3 seconds until the
green LED’s turn OFF.
IMPORTANT: Loads can only be bound one at a time.
NOTE: A single switch button can be bound with 2 loads, or two switch buttons can be bound with a
single load. You can have a load bound to one button, both buttons or no buttons.
There is no restriction on how the button can be bound to loads. For example, button #1 can be
bound to Load #2 and button #2 can be bound to Load #1 using a two switch button. A single switch
button can also be bound to more than one load. All buttons may also be unbound from the loads for
applications where it is desired to disable the buttons from controlling the loads. Note, that if this is
desired, the switch can still control the loads by the use of a remote device or the use of the EOPC-
100 Occupancy Sensor.
RESET UNITS TO FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS
To return units to factory default settings on all Wall Switch Receivers: Press and hold Configuration Button “C” for 10 seconds until all
the LEDs of “T” and “O” are blinking 3 times, then turn off.
NOTE: Please verify that unit is in normal mode prior to resetting to factory default.
LOAD PARAMETER DEFAULTS
The EOSW-101 Defaults to Manual On/Auto OFF.*
The EOSW-102 Defaults to Auto On 50% / Auto OFF
Auto-OFF is enabled according to the sensor Time Delay when a sensor is paired to the load, regardless of the loads time delay or
whether the load was turned on automatically with occupancy or manually using a switch. When occupancy is no longer detected and
the time delay has expired the load will shut off.
TIME DELAY DEFAULTS
Load 1: Time Delay “T” = 15 minutes
Load 2: Time dalay “T” = 15 minutes
TROUBLESHOOTING
Does the system work more reliably at close range (without obstructions)?
In an indoor environment, the wireless controls have a typical range of 30-150 feet. If there are obstructions and/or noise interference
the range will be less than the typical range.
Consider Factors Affecting the Environment:
The range can be reduced by metal objects (metal decreases the effectiveness of RF transmission). Switches also go into a reduced
range mode when in programming (under 15 feet)
Identify nearby metal, concrete and other objects possibly affecting signal strength
If possible, try relocating the device (even slightly) away from obstructions to improve the system performance.
Does the system work better at certain times of the day?
Look for pieces of equipment that may affect wireless performance when they are ON
Noise interference can be either line noise (from motors) or Radio Frequency (RF)
Load does not turn ON or OFF:
If load does not shut off automatically, enter configuration mode to check settings for the load (if in manual mode switch to auto
mode). If you cannot switch then sensor is not paired to load.
If load does not turn on/off from remote switch, check pairing of the switch to the load. (See pairing devices.)
If the above steps do not resolve the problem call technical support at: 800.879.8585.
“Load 2 Status”
Blue LED Off
Configuration
Button
EOSW-102 Series
“Load 1 Status
Blue LED ON
“Load 2 Status”
Blue LED On
Configuration
Button
EOSW-102 Series
“Load 1 Status
Blue LED Off
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