SMART SWITCH OCCUPANCY SENSOR
Installation Manual
Features
Maximum Energy savings
• Sensitive 180º view passiveinfrared motion detector keeps lights on only when rooms are inuse.
• No ON switch so lights are neverleft on by mistake.
• Meets California Title 24 standards.
• Suitable for all utility rebate programs
Maximum Coverage
• 180º wide angle detection pattern
• Picks up people entering door-ways quickly with standard next to doorway location.
• Covers 1000 square feet, eliminatesneeds for multiple sensors.
• Superb small movement sensitivitywithin 18 feet. Great for sedentaryoffice use.
• No dead spots with 18 sensing fingers.
Easy Installation
• Works with electronic ballasts.
• No minimum load requirement.
• Replaces single pole wall switcheswithout additional wiring.
• Decorator style, rectangular switchplate included.
• Only 1/2” protrusion from switch plate.
• No adjustments required for most installations.
• Compact design fits standard switch boxes with plenty of room for wiring.
• Tamperproof control panel coverreduces call backs for tampering.
Maximum Versatility
• Switches all types of fluorescentand/or incandescent lighting.
• Fits single or multi-gang locationswithout special adapters.
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Specifications
Coverage:1000 square feet,up to 32’ from the sensor
Detection Zone:180º in 18 zones32’ range
Detection Pattern:
Note:Detection of sedentary small move-ment (desk work) within 18’
Time Adjustment:8 seconds to 15 minutesafter motion stops (approximate)
Detection Indicator:Red LED
Energy Codes:Complies with California Title 24
Switching Capacity:120v: 800w Incandescent &
Fluorescent277v: 1200w Incandescent &
Fluorescent
Minimum Load:None
Power Consumption:Negligible
Wiring:Replaces single pole wall switch, 3 wire system where neutral & hotare present.
Temperature Range:-4ºF to +104ºF(-20ºC to +40ºC)
Humidity Range:93% relative humidity
Approvals:UL Listed PhotocontrolUL Standard 773A
Weight:3.3 oz. (no box)
Parts List:LOS800 SensorMatching Wall Plate2 matching wall plate screws2 sensor mounting screws
Dimensions:A=4.06” (103mm) B=1.69” (43mm)C=2.25” (57mm) D=2.56” (65mm)E=1.25” (32mm) F=.5” (13mm)G=1.68” (43mm)
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32’
Side View 32’
Locate the LOS800 where it hasan unobstructed view of the room,particularly the areas normallyoccupied by people. Ideal mount-ing height is 3.5 to 4.5 feet abovethe floor.
If people cannot see the sensorlens from their normal positions inthe room, the sensor will not detecttheir presence.
High cabinets, walls, doors andother obstructions may limit thesensor’s view of the entire room. Ifobstructions can be moved thesensor will have a better view. Ifthe areas obstructed are not areasnormally occupied, the sensor willstill be able to see normal occupancy.
Cabinet obstructs sensor’sview of active area
Obstruction moved, sensorhas full view
If the room is L shaped or the sensor’sview is badly obstructed from thedoor switch location, use theLOS2500 ceiling mounted sensorinstead of the LOS800.
Ceiling mounted LOS2500sensor with 360º detection
Do not locate sensor over or lookingat heating vents, baseboardheaters, hanging plants or air conditioners.
Do not locate sensor where it willview direct sunlight.
If the sensor’s location gives it aview of the other rooms or hallways,lights will be turned on whenmovement is detected in theseadjacent areas. If this is undesirable,the sensor’s detection zone maybe restricted by covering a portionof the lens with a white paper labelor tape.
Sensor has view ofadjacent area
Selecting A Location1
Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Top View 50’
50’
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Installation Step by Step
1. Remove the existing switch, ifnecessary.
2. Connect as shown in the wiringdiagrams. See page 3.
3. Twist on wire nuts. Secure withelectrical tape. Mount LOS800 inwall box with two screws provided.
4. Place switch in OFF positionbefore turning on power.
5. Press the Auto/Off switch IN to“Auto”. After a short delay, thelights will turn ON. When the roomis vacated, the lights will turn OFFafter the time delay you set.
6. See “Adjustments” section forcontrol options. Only make adjust-ments after a 3 minute warmupperiod.
7. Attach the wall plate.
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WALL MOUNTING BOX
ADJUSTMENT ACCESS COVER(Removable onlywhen switch plateis off)
Black
Red
White
Black
Caution:• TURN OFF ALL POWER BYREMOVING THE POWER FUSESOR TURNING OFF THE CIRCUITBREAKER FOR YOUR SAFETYAND TO PREVENT DAMAGE TOTHE UNIT.
• Please read this entire Owner’sManual before installing.
• All wiring should comply withlocal electrical codes and requires a qualified electrician.
• Make sure the total lighting loadconnected to the LOS800 does notexceed the following:
120v: 800w Incandescent & Fluorescent
277v: 1200w Incandescent & Fluorescent
Exceeding the wattage limits maydamage the unit. To switch morewattage, an electrician can install arelay to handle the load.
• Do not use LOS800 to controlhigh intensity discharge lights,fans, heaters or motors. Smallbathroom exhaust fans may beused with LOS800.
• The LOS800 may be used withboth standard and electronic fluorescent ballasts.
Basic Wiring DiagramSingle Level Lighting
Multiple Level Lighting Wiring Diagram
Caution:• TURN OFF ALL POWER BYREMOVING THE POWER FUSESOR TURNING OFF THE CIRCUITBREAKER FOR YOUR SAFETYAND TO PREVENT DAMAGE TOTHE UNIT.
• The supply ground wire must betightly secured to ground.
3-way Switch wiring Diagram
Wiring Diagrams3COMMON (WHITE)
HOT (BLACK)LOAD
RED
RED
BLACK
BLACKREDRED
BLACK
BLACK/HOT
WHITE/COMMON
COMMON (WHITE)
HOT (BLACK) LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
LOAD
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Field of View Adjustment
If the sensor is “seeing” outthrough a doorway into a hallwayor “seeing” undesired areas, simplycover part of the sensor lens withopaque white tape or a paper label.Clear tape may be used, but it limitsdetection only partially. Test that theportion of the lens covered limitsdetection as desired and does notreduce detection in other areas.
Removing the AdjustmentAccess Cover:
This cover is tamperproof and cannot be removed if the switch coverPlate is attached. The cover has two“ears” that hook under the coverplate and prevent tampering. Toremove the cover insert a screw-driver into the latch and pull forward.
Time Delay Adjustment
The time delay adjustment can beset so the lights turn off from 8seconds minimum to 15 minutesmaximum after the room is vacated(approximate).
Walk Test
To test the detection pattern of theLOS800, make no motion for 30seconds. Move sideways up to 12”.The red LED flashes once every 4seconds when turned on initiallyand twice every second to showdetection.
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Insert smallscrewdriver into slot and pull forward
Sensor
Sensor has view ofadjacent area
Hole forCoverplate screw
Mounting screw
Mounting screw
LED for walktesting detectionindicator
Motion Sensor lens
Auto/Off switchauto (In) Off (Out)
Time delay(8 second minimum- 15minute maximum)Turn the controlgently clockwisewith a smallscrewdriver formore time delay.
Hole forCoverplate screw.Over tighteningscrew will stripthreads.
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Lights do Not Turn On
1. Check that:• the lamps and fixtures work;• wiring exactly matches the
wiring diagram;• wiring polarity is correct;• power is on;• sensor has warmed up for 3
minutes;• off/auto switch is not OFF
2. Make sure sensor’s view of theroom is not blocked
Lights do Not Turn Off
1. Check that the Time delay controlis set to minimum.
2. Stay completely out of the protec-tion pattern to avoid activation.
3. Make sure sensor is not seeingmovement in an adjacent areathrough a doorway or other opening.
4. Make sure unit is not aimed atsomething that would move or causea temperature change such as hotwater pipes, air conditioners or heating vents.
5. Check that the wattage controlleddoes not exceed the maximum limits.
Lights Go On and Off Quickly
1. Check that wattage controlleddoes not exceed maximum limits.
2. Certain energy saving fluorescentlamps strobe when turned on withina minute of being turned off.
Lights Go On for “No Reason”
1. Look for sources of electricalnoise such as fans or air conditionerson the same circuit or nearby. If possible, unplug or move the noisesources.
2. Check if sensor is “seeing” intoadjacent rooms or hallways. Masksensor lens in that direction withopaque tape.
3. Check if sensor is “seeing”heaters or air conditioning vents.Mask sensor lens if necessary.
4. Make sure unit is at room temper-ature. If it was installed immediatelyafter being in an extremely hot orcold environment, wait an hour for itto adjust.
Troubleshooting5
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An LOS800 Smart Switch requiresno maintenance other than keepingthe lens area clean and free ofobstructions. do not attempt toopen or repair the unit. There aredangerous voltages inside the caseand no user serviceable parts.
Your LOS800 will be replaced orrepaired, at our option, if it provesto be defective in workmanship ormaterials within one year from thedate of original purchase.
For repair or replacement, returnthe product freight prepaid andinsured to the address below. TheLOS800 should be packed carefully.Please include your sales receiptand a description of the problem.
If your unit is out of warranty or thedamage is unrelated to its originalmanufacture, return your unitdirectly to RAB with a check for$20.00 (payable to RAB Lighting).We will repair or replace the unit.
Under no circumstances shall webe liable for any incidental or con-sequential damages arising out ofor in connection with the use orperformance of this product orother indirect damages with respectto loss of property or revenue orcost of installation, removal or re-installation. This warranty gives youspecific legal rights and you mayalso have other rights which varyfrom state to state.
Limited Warranty
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