HUBBELL LIGHTING WIS-OSW Installation Manual

Occupancy sensor - wall mounted

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Hubbell Building Automation
Occupancy Sensor - Wall Mounted
2.5"
64mm
Solar Cell
Lens
Button
Interface

Package Contents

Occupancy Sensor
2 screws, 2 wall anchors
1 wide angle lens
(installed)
1 long range lens

Product Description

The wall-mounted Occupancy Sensor saves energy and adds
convenience by accurately detecting when an area is occupied
or vacant.
It is wireless, solar-powered, and uses a passive infrared (PIR)
sensor to detect motion. The occupancy sensor transmits RF
signals to control lighting, HVAC and outlets more effi ciently.
Features Include:
Sends wireless signals to receiving devices when
motion is detected
Harvests indoor light to power the sensor and wireless
communications
Mounts fl ush on the wall or in a corner
Works with other sensors for enhanced occupancy tracking
Interchangeable lenses for tailored sensor coverage
Built-in tests to confi rm operation at installed location
Supplemental battery or alternative power supply options for
extreme low-light conditions
© 2013 Hubbell Building Automation
1.1"
28mm
5.8"
148mm
1.8"
45.7mm

Tools Required

Power drill, 3/16" bit
Screwdriver
Leveling tool
Light meter
Battery (CR2032) for testing
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Specifi cations
Power Supply
RF Communications
RF Transmission Range
Motion Sensing Range
Minimum Operating Light
Startup Charge Times*
(from empty)
Time to Full Charge*
Sustaining Charge Time
Motion Transmission
Interval
Heartbeat Transmission
Interval
Operating Life in
Total Darkness
EEP (EnOcean
Equipment Profi le)
Dimensions
Weight
Mounting Height
Environment
Agency Compliance
* Sunlight, bright lighting or a battery can be temporarily used
to signifi cantly shorten startup charge times.
Installation Guide
Model: WIS-OSW
Indoor light energy harvesting
Optional: Supplemental battery or
2-wire connector for external power
or remote solar cell (3-5 VDC)
EnOcean 902 MHz
80 ft. (25 m)
Up to 100 ft. (25 m)
(refer to coverage diagrams)
50 lux (for auto-off only)
Linking only
4 minutes @ 100 lux
1.5 minutes @ 200 lux
Motion Transmission
6 minutes @ 100 lux
3.5 minutes @ 200 lux
Light/Walk Test Modes
5.5 hours @ 200 lux
9 hours @ 200 lux
3 hours per 24 hours @ 200 lux
Variable 60 - 300 seconds
(based on real-time charge rate)
60 sec @ 200 lux - 300 sec @ 50 lux
Variable 120 - 600 seconds
(based on real-time charge rate)
120 sec @ 200 lux - 600 sec @ 50 lux
+ 0-50 sec randomized delay
48 hours
(after full charge)
A5-07-02
5.83" L x 2.52" W x 1.8" D
(148 mm x 64 mm x 45.7 mm)
4.09 oz. (116 g)
6-8' (recommended)
Indoor use only
14° to 104°F (-10° to 40°C)
20% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
FCC, IC, RoHS
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  • Page 1 Installation Guide Model: WIS-OSW Hubbell Building Automation Occupancy Sensor - Wall Mounted 1.1” Specifi cations 2.5” 28mm 64mm Power Supply Indoor light energy harvesting Optional: Supplemental battery or 2-wire connector for external power or remote solar cell (3-5 VDC) RF Communications...
  • Page 2 Occupancy Sensor – Wall Mounted • Installation Guide Functional Description Long Range Coverage If occupation is detected by the permanently active PIR sensor, 77° Top View a radio telegram indicating the occupied status will transmit 16 ft 14° 21.5° 6.5° immediately.
  • Page 3 Occupancy Sensor – Wall Mounted • Installation Guide The sensor snaps into the tab at the top. test button is pressed indicates insuffi cient charge. If a battery is used to charge the sensor for a light test, ensure it is removed to get an accurate light measurement.
  • Page 4 Occupancy Sensor – Wall Mounted • Installation Guide Troubleshooting To change the lens: 1. If the sensor is mounted, press the top tab and remove it Problem Solution Checklist from the mounting plate. ▪ Sensor does not Verify the LED blinks when motion is detected 2.

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