Greengate VNW-P-1001-DMV-G Installation guide

Type
Installation guide
Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business
203 Cooper Circle
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269
www.coopercontrol.com
Installation Instructions
LOAD 2
LOAD 1
120/277 VAC
BLACK
RED
BLUE
RED
NEUTRAL
GROUND
GREEN
Model # VNW-P-1001-DMV-W
Model # VNW-P-1001-DMV-V
Model # VNW-P-1001-DMV-G
NeoSwitch Passive Infrared (PIR)
Dual Relay Vacancy Sensing Wall Switch
(Ground Required)
• Readallinstructionsonbothsidesofthis
sheetfirst
• InstallinaccordancewithALLlocalcodes
• Forindooruseonly
Technology:PassiveInfrared(PIR)
Electrical Ratings:
120VAC:
• 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@125VAC
277VAC:
• Fluorescent/Ballast–Max.load:9.8amps,
2700W,50/60Hz
Ballast Compatibility:Compatiblewithmagneticand
electronicballasts
No Minimum Load Requirement
Time Delays:Self-Adjusting,15seconds/test(10min
Auto),Selectable5,15,30minutes
Coverage:Majormotion–1000sq.ft.
Minormotion300sq.ft.
Light Level Sensing:0to200foot-candles
Operating Environment:
• Temperature:32°F–104°F(0°C–40°C)
• RelativeHumidity:20%to90%non-condensing
Housing:Durable,injectionmoldedhousing.
PolycarbonateresincomplieswithUL94VO.
Size:
• MountingPlate/StrapDimensions:
4.195"Hx1.732"W(106.553mmx44mm)
• ProductHousingDimensions:2.618"Hx1.752"
Wx1.9"D(66.5mmx44.5mmx48.26mm)
LED Indicators:RedLEDindicatesPIRdetection;Green
LEDactsasEcoMeterornightlightlocator.
TheVNW-P-1001-DMVVacancySensingWallSwitchisaPassiveInfrared(PIR)motionsensinglightingcontrol
andconventionalwallswitchall-in-one,usedforenergysavingsandconvenience.
PIR Technology
Thesensor’ssegmentedlensdividesthefieldofviewintosensorzones,anddetectsthechangesintemperature
thatarecreatedwhenaperson,orpartofapersonassmallasahand,passesintooroutofasensorzone.
TheVNW-P-1001-DMVallowsthecontroloftwoseparateloadswithoneoccupancysensorswitch.
ThelightsareturnedONbypressingtheuniversallyrecognizedlighticonpushbutton.Ineithermode,the
lightsstayONaslongasthesensordetectsmotionintheroom.Whentheroomisvacated,thelightsturnOFF
automaticallyafterapresetTimeDelayinterval.
Thesensorincludesself-adaptivetechnologythatcontinuallyadjuststoconditionsbyadjustingsensitivityandtime
delayinreal-time.Byadjustingsensitivityandtimedelayautomatically,thesensorismaximizingthepotentialenergy
savingsthatareavailableintheparticularapplication.
TheEcoMeterprovidesavisualindicatorofenergyusage,increasingenduserawarenessandreminding
individualstotakecontroloftheirlightingtomaximizeenergysavings.
TheDaylightingfeaturepreventslightsfromturningON,
whentheroomisadequatelyilluminatedbynaturallight.
BathroomMode–Whenselected,bathroommodekeepsthesecondrelayONforanadditional8minutes,after
thefirstrelayhasbeenturnedoff.Combinethiswithchangingthepushbuttontothelight/fangraphicandyounow
havetheuniversallyrecognizedandeasytousebathroomsolution.
RelaySwapOption–Acommonprobleminelectricwiringiswiringthewrongswitchtothewrongload.Thiscan
makecontrolofloadsconfusingtoanenduser.TheRelaySwapoptionsolvestheproblembyallowingtheswitch
buttonsonthefaceoftheunittobeswapped,aftertheunitiswiredandinstalled.
TheVNW-P-1001-DMVisdesignedforofficesupto300squarefeet.
WheninstallingtheVNW-P-1001-DMVinanewjunctionbox,choosetheswitchlocationcarefullytoprovideoptimum
coverageoftheoccupiedarea.Whenreplacinganexistingwallswitch,bearinmindthattheremustbeaclearline-of-
sightbetweenthesensorandtheareatobecovered.AvoidpointingtheVNW-P-1001-DMVdirectlyintothehallway
whereitmaydetectpassers-by.
TheVNW-P-1001-DMVcanbeinstalledinanystandardsinglegangbox.It
maybeinstalledinthesamemannerasanordinarywallswitch.
• WiretheVNW-P-1001-DMVasdescribedinthewiringsection.
• MounttheVNW-P-1001-DMVinthejunctionbox.
CAUTION: Before installing or performing any service on a Greengate system, the power MUST be turned
OFF at the branch circuit breaker. According to NEC 240-83(d), if the branch circuit breaker is used as the
main switch for a fluorescent lighting circuit, the circuit breaker should be marked “SWD.” All installations
should be in compliance with the National Electric Code and all state and local codes.
NOTE REGARDING COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS: The life of some compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) is
shortened by frequent automatic or manual switching. Check with CFL and ballast manufacturer to determine the
effects of cycling.
1.MakesurepoweristurnedOFFatthebranchcircuitbreaker.
2.Wireunitsasshowninwiringdiagramsperapplicablevoltagerequirements.
3.Mountunittowallbox.
4.TurnpowerbackONatthebranchcircuitbreakerandwait2minutesfortheunittostabilize.
5.Makenecessaryadjustments.(SeeCheckoutandAdjustmentssection)
6.Installwallswitchplate.
EcoMeter Operation
Load 1 Load 2 EcoMeter LED
OFF OFF 100%
ON OFF 50%
OFF ON 50%
ON ON OFF
Action EcoMeter Benefit
Apersonentersthespaceandoneof
theloadsisactivated
50% Increasedawarenessofenergysavings
BothloadsareON OFF
Theareaisvacatedandthelightsturn
OFFautomatically
100%
Increasedawarenessofenergysavings;
Actsasanightlightlocator
ApersonturnsthelightsOFF
manuallyuponexitinganarea
100%
Increasedawarenessofenergysavings
andremindsindividualstotakecontrol
oftheirlightingforadditionalsavings;
Actsasanightlightlocator
Ifthedaylightingfunctionisactivated
foroneofthetwoloadsandthereis
sufficientdaylightinthespace,theunit
willholdthatloadOFF
50%
Increasedawarenessofenergy
savings;Letspersonsknowthatthe
daylightsensorisholdingthelightsOFF;
Actsasanightlightlocator
Ifthedaylightingfunctionisactivated
forbothloadsandthereissufficient
daylightinthespace,theunitwillhold
thatloadsOFF
100%
Increasedawarenessofenergy
savings;Letspersonsknowthatthe
daylightsensorisholdingthelightsOFF;
Actsasanightlightlocator
Wiring Diagram 1: 120/277 VAC dual level single circuit wiring diagram
,
36
20
,
Maximum coverage area may
vary somewhat according to room
shape and the presence of obstacles.
8
,
Minor Motion, IR
Major Motion, IR
P/N 9850-000287-02
LOAD 2
LOAD 1
BLACK
RED
BLUE
RED
NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 1)
NEUTRAL (CIRCUIT 2)
GROUND
CIRCUIT 1
GREEN
CIRCUIT 1
120/277 VAC
CIRCUIT 2
120/277 VAC
Wiring Diagram 2: 120/277 VAC dual level dual circuit wiring diagram
Coverage
Description
Specifications
General Information
Location
Installation
Wiring
Eaton’s Cooper Controls Business
203 Cooper Circle
Peachtree City, Georgia 30269
www.coopercontrol.com
Printed in Malaysia
PIR Sensitivity
1.Standindifferentareasoftheroomandwaveyourhands.
2.IftheRedLEDdoesnotturnON,checkforanyobstructions.
3.Standstillthreetofourfeetawayfromsensorforfiveseconds.LEDshouldnotturnON.
4.IfRedLEDturnsONwithoutmotionorisconstantlyONadjustPIRsensitivityto50%bymovingDIPSwitch5up.
Field-of-view outside the space
1.AdjustPIRsensitivityto50%bymovingDIPSwitch5up.
2.Usenon-reflectivetapestripstocovertheportionsofthesensorlensthatviewoutsidethespace.
Daylight Adjustments
TheDaylightingfeaturepreventsthelightsfromturningONwhentheroomisadequatelyilluminatedbynaturallight.
Ifthereisenoughlightintheroomregardlessofoccupancy,thesensorwillholdthelightsOFF.Ifthereisnotenough
lightintheroom,thesensorwillallowthelightstoturnON.TheDaylightingfeatureallowstheselectionofwhichrelayto
controlviadaylighting(dualloadmodelsonly).ThesensorwillnotallowtheDaylightingfeaturetoturntheloadOFFuntil
thespaceisvacantifthelightlevelrisesabovethesetpointandtheTimeDelayexpires.Ifsomeoneattemptstoturnthe
load
ONandthereissufficientdaylightavailabletheDaylightingfeaturewillholdthelightsOFF.
1.Setthelightlevelwhentheambientlightisatthelevelwherenoartificiallightisneeded.Ifthisfeatureisnot
needed,leavethelightlevelatmaximum(fullyCW).
2.SetDIPSwitches11(Relay1)and/or12(Relay2)for
daylightcontrol.
3.Withtheload(s)ON,putthesensorintoTestMode.To
placeintoTestMode,toggleDIPSwitch12outofits
currentposition,wait3secondsandthenbackintoits
originalposition.
4.Setthelightleveltominimum(fullyCCW).
5.Letthesensortime-outsolightsareOFF.Enterthe
spaceandlightsshouldremainOFF.
6.MakesurenottoblockthesensorfromthedaylightsourceandadjustthelightlevelpotentiometerCWinsmall
increments.(Pause5secondsbetweeneachadjustment)
7.LightswillnotturnONuponmanualactivation,whentheambientlightlevelexceedsthedaylightthresholdsetting.
Time Delay Adjustments
Peoplewhoremainverystillforlongperiodsoftimemay
needalongertimedelaythanthedefaultsettingof10minutes.
Aslongastheself-adjustingfeatureisenabled,theswitch
will
respondtoeachpairoffalse-offswithnonormalOFFin
between,byalternatelymakingslightadjustmentstoeithertime
delay(by2minuteincrements)orsensitivity,sothereshouldbe
noneedformanualadjustment.Ifmanualadjustmentisdesired,
refertoTimeDelaysettingsinDIPSwitchlegend.
ResetsensorTimeDelaytofactorysettingsbymovingDIP
Switches1and2down.(IfDIPSwitches1and2arealready
down,toggleDIPSwitch1outofitscurrentposition,wait3seconds,andthenbacktoitsoriginalposition)
Override
TheOverridesettingallowsthesensortooperateasaserviceswitchintheunlikelyeventoffailure.
1.MoveDIPSwitch8up.
2.ThepushbuttoncanbeusedtomanuallyturnlightsONorOFF.
4.Walkoutsidetheroomandwait15secondsforthelightstoturnOFF.(IflightsdonotturnOFFgotoInstaller
AdjustmentsSection)
5.Re-entertheroomandmanuallyactivatethesensor.(IflightsdonotturnONgotoTroubleshootingSection)
6.Atthispointyoucanexittheroomandletthesensortime-out.Whenthesensortimes-outandisinactiveforfive
minutes,theunitwillgotoa10minuteTimeDelayusermodesetting.
Note:
ToplaceintoTestMode,toggleDIPSwitch12outofitscurrentposition,wait3seconds,andthenbackintoitsoriginalposition.
LOAD 2
LOAD 1
BLACK
RED
BLUE
RED
NEUTRAL
THREE-WAY WIRING DIAGRAM:
LIGHTS WILL TURN OFF, WHEN UNIT THAT WAS TURNED ON LAST AND/OR DETECTED MOTION LAST TIMES-OUT
GROUND
GREEN
120/277 VAC
BLACK
RED
BLUE
RED
GROUND
GREEN
TRAVELER
WIRES
Wiring Diagram 3: 120/277 VAC dual level single circuit three-way wiring diagram
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.
Issue Possible Causes Suggestions
Lights
Will Not
Turn ON
manually
DaylightFeatureEnabled
IfalllightsarerequiredadjustDIPSwitches
11and12and/ordaylightpotentiometer.
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 1-800-553-3879
Lights
Will Not
Turn OFF
automatically
Override
MakesuresensorisnotinOverrideMode
(DIPSwitch8up).
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.
PIRactivatedbyheatsourceotherthanoccupant MoveDIPSwitch5up.
Lights
Will Not
Turn OFF
manually
CallTechnicalServices
If lights will still not turn OFF, call Technical Services at 1-800-553-3879
5 Minutes
Auto*
*Self-Adjusts to
10 min. user
mode
Time Delay
DIP Switch
Not Used PIR Sensitivity EcoMeterBathroom Relay SwapDaylighting
Relay 1Relay 2
Override
Default =
30 Minutes
15 Minutes
12
DIP Switch Legend
12
Disable
Enable
11
Disable
Enable
9
Disable
Enable
643
5
Full
50%
8
Disable
Enable
7
Enable
Disable
10
Normal
Swap
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11 12
Not Used
11 and 12
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11 12
12
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1 and 2
12
AdjustmentsshouldbemadewiththeHVACsystemonsothattheinstallerwillbeabletodetecttheeffectof
airflowontheoperationoftheVNW-P-1001-DMV.Useonlyinsulatedtoolstomakeadjustments.
Immediatelyafterapplyingpowertothelighting
circuit,waitapproximatelytwominutesfortheswitch
topowerupandstabilize.
Self-Adjust
SensorisshippedinSelf-AdjustMode.Thisapplies
totimedelayandPIRsensitivity.Inpreparationforthe
InstallerTest,thetimedelayissetto15seconds,after
thesensorisinstalled,poweredONandhasstabilized,
theunitwilltime-out15secondsafterthelastmotion
detected.Coverageandsensitivitycanbeconfirmedby
watchingtheRed(PIR)indicatorLEDonthefrontofthe
sensor,whilemovingaroundtheroom.
1.WalkaroundtheroomandmonitorLEDs.
2.Standindifferentpartsoftheroomandwave
yourhands.LEDshouldonlyturnONforone
secondwitheachmotion.(IfLEDdoesnotturn
ON,gotoInstallerAdjustments–Sensitivity
AdjustmentSection)
3.Standstillthreetofourfeetawayfromsensorfor
fiveseconds.LEDshouldnotturnON.(IfLEDturnsON,gotoInstallerAdjustments–Sensitivity
Adjustmentssection)
EcoMeter
ON/OFF Buttons
1 & 2
PIR Lens
DIP Switches
Daylight
Sensor Level
Adjustment
Red (PIR)
Detection LED
Checkout and Adjustment
DIP Switch Settings
Installer Adjustments
Troubleshooting
Warranties and Limitation of Liability
Pleaserefertowww.coopercontrol.comundertheLegalsectionforourtermsandconditions.
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