Panduit Atlona AT-OCS-900N Manual
Panduit Atlona AT-OCS-900N Manual

Panduit Atlona AT-OCS-900N Manual

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  • Page 1 Network Enabled Occupancy Sensor Atlona Manuals AT-OCS-900N Automation...
  • Page 2 Version Information Version Release Date Notes Nov 2021 - Initial release Nov 2021 - Changed sq/ft to proper SI format (ft^2) for Coverage Area. - Added m^2 conversion to Coverage Area. - Added important note indicating that Velocity 2.4.5 or higher must be used in order to integrate the OCS with Velocity.
  • Page 3 Sales, Marketing, and Customer Support Main Office International Headquarters Atlona Incorporated Atlona International AG 70 Daggett Drive Tödistrasse 18 San Jose, CA 95134 8002 Zürich United States Switzerland Office: +1.877.536.3976 (US Toll-free) Office: +41.43.508.4321 Office: +1.408.962.0515 (US/International) Sales and Customer Service Hours Sales and Customer Service Hours Monday - Friday: 6:00 a.m.
  • Page 4 Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty Coverage Atlona warrants its products will substantially perform to their published specifications and will be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use, conditions, and service. Under its Limited Product Warranty, Atlona, at its sole discretion, will either: •...
  • Page 5 Atlona, Inc. (“Atlona”) Limited Product Warranty Exclusions This Limited Product Warranty excludes: • Damage, deterioration, or malfunction caused by any alteration, modification, improper use, neglect, improper packaging, or shipping (such claims must be presented to the carrier), lightning, power surges, or other acts of nature.
  • Page 6 Safety and Certification 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of a polarized CAUTION or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK blades with one wider than the other. A grounding DO NOT OPEN type plug has two blades and a third grounding CAUTION: TO REDUCT THE RISK OF prong.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction Features Package Contents Panel Description Installation Connection Instructions Coverage Pattern Diagrams Removal Instructions Connection Diagram Device Operation Logging in to the Web Server Login Registration Logging in after registration Setting a Static IP Address Using DHCP to assign an IP address Using Transport Layer Security (TLS) Changing the Hostname Resetting Login Credentials...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Introduction The Atlona AT-OCS-900N is a network-enabled multi-function sensor designed for use in a wide variety of AV automation applications. This ceiling mounted sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology to detect occupancy in the coverage area. The OCS-900N utilizes an IP network to communicate with select Atlona products and the Velocity™...
  • Page 9: Panel Description

    Panel Description AT-OCS-900N 210226-1 Energy Mgmt Equip Motion Sensor - Low Bay, White Connect to LPS supply only Input: 57V, 1.4W, Max Amb: 50° C S/N: 210226-IDLM-XX1 MAC: 68-27-19-D2_2E-CE AT-OCS-900N 210226-1 Energy Mgmt Equip Motion Sensor - Low Bay, White Connect to LPS supply only Input: 57V, 1.4W, Max Amb: 50°...
  • Page 10: Installation

    Installation Connection Instructions 1. Determine the coverage area required. Refer to Coverage Pattern Diagrams (page 11) for more information. 2. Connect an Ethernet cable from the LAN port to the Local Area Network. In a pre-drilled 2.5” hole, fold the wing clips towards the center of the AT-OCS-900N. The recommended AT-OCS-900N 210226-1 Energy Mgmt Equip mounting hold diameter is 2.5”...
  • Page 11: Coverage Pattern Diagrams

    Installation Coverage Pattern Diagrams The AT-OCS-900N includes a factory-installed Standard Ceiling lens. The Standard Ceiling lens can be replaced with the included High Ceiling lens, depending on the size of the room. Refer to the diagrams below for coverage area. Standard Ceiling Coverage High Ceiling Coverage Top View...
  • Page 12: Removal Instructions

    Installation Removal Instructions The AT-OCS-900N can be easily removed if necessary. Refer to the instructions below. 1. Gently grasp the AT-OCS-900N by the lens cover and slowly pull down with steady pressure. AT-OCS-900N 210226-1 Energy Mgmt Equip Motion Sensor - Low Bay, White Connect to LPS supply only 2.
  • Page 13: Connection Diagram

    Installation Connection Diagram AT-OCS-900N...
  • Page 14: Device Operation

    Device Operation Logging in to the Web Server Most of the AT-OCS-900N operation is handled through the built-in web server. In order to access the web server, the IP address of the unit must be known. Login Registration 1. Launch the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N in the address bar. 2.
  • Page 15: Logging In After Registration

    Device Operation Logging in after registration 1. Launch the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N in the address bar. 2. Enter the correct username and password in the respective fields. 3. Click the Login button. 4.
  • Page 16: Setting A Static Ip Address

    Device Operation Setting a Static IP Address 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2. Login using the required credentials. 3. Click Network on the side menu bar. 4. Locate Enable DHCP. If there is a check mark in this box, click to remove the check mark. This will disable DHCP and provide the option to specify a static IP address.
  • Page 17: Using Dhcp To Assign An Ip Address

    Device Operation Using DHCP to assign an IP address The AT-OCS-900N is shipped with DHCP enabled. Once connected to a network, the DHCP server (if available), will automatically assign an IP address to the unit. To switch from a static IP address to a dynamically-assigned IP address, DHCP must be enabled on the AT-OCS-900N.
  • Page 18: Using Transport Layer Security (Tls)

    Device Operation Using Transport Layer Security (TLS) The AT-OCS-900N provides Transport Layer Security (TLS) for added communication security over a non-secure network. TLS is enabled by default on the AT-OCS-900N. However, this feature can be enabled or disabled. TLS will need to be enabled. Enabling TLS is required if using MQTT over TLS. 1.
  • Page 19: Changing The Hostname

    Device Operation Changing the Hostname By default, the host name of the AT-OCS-900N is set to the following: OCS-900N-[id], where [id] is the last six digits of the MAC address. However, the host name can be changed to a more recognizable identifier. 1.
  • Page 20: Resetting Login Credentials

    Device Operation Resetting Login Credentials It is recommend to change the login credentials often to restrict access to the AT-OCS-900N by authorized users. Both the user name and password can be changed. 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2.
  • Page 21: Setting Device Information

    Device Operation Setting Device Information The AT-OCS-900N can be assigned a name a location for reference. This information is optional, but can be useful to identify multiple AT-OCS-900N units. Name and location information will be displayed under the Dashboard menu. 1.
  • Page 22: Working With Configuration Files

    Device Operation Working with Configuration Files AT-OCS-900N settings can be saved to or loaded from a local file. It is recommended to save the device settings, once the unit is properly configured. Configuration files are stored in .json format. Saving Configuration Files 1.
  • Page 23: Resetting The At-Ocs-900N

    Device Operation Resetting the AT-OCS-900N When the AT-OCS-900N is reset, the unit will be set to factory-default settings. Before performing a reset, it is recommended to save the current settings to an external file. Refer to Working with Configuration Files (page 22) for more information.
  • Page 24: Rebooting The At-Ocs-900N

    Device Operation Rebooting the AT-OCS-900N The AT-OCS-900N can be restarted without losing any settings. Following the procedure below. 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2. Login using the required credentials. 3. Click System in the side menu bar. 4.
  • Page 25: Configuring The Sensor

    Device Operation Configuring the Sensor This section covers the sensor configuration and LED indicator color modification. Motion Sensor Events 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2. Login using the required credentials. 3. Click Sensors in the side menu bar. 4.
  • Page 26: Setting The Led Color

    Device Operation Setting the LED Color The AT-OCS-900N has a single center and three outer LED indicators, as shown below. Removing the lens cap will expose these LED indicators. The color of each of these LED indicators can be changed to any color. Note that when these LED indicators are triggered, either the center or outer indicators will be triggered.
  • Page 27 Device Operation 6. Click the Input Type drop-down list and select RGB or Hex. If RGB is selected, the LED color will be represented by Red, Blue, Green (RGB) values. The valid range for each component is 0 to 255. If Hex is selected, then the LED color will be represented by a singular hexadecimal value in the form of #xxxxxx.
  • Page 28: Ambient Light Sensor

    Device Operation Ambient Light Sensor This section provides adjustment for ambient light sensitivity. 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2. Login using the required credentials. 3. Click Sensors in the side menu bar. 4.
  • Page 29: Ambient Temperature Sensor

    Device Operation Ambient Temperature Sensor This section provides adjustment for ambient light sensitivity. 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2. Login using the required credentials. 3. Click Sensors in the side menu bar. 4.
  • Page 30: Using Mqtt

    Device Operation Using MQTT Overview The term Internet of Things (IoT) is used to describe devices that connect and exchange data with other devices and systems over the Internet or other local networks. However, in order for each device to be able to communication with one another, a communication protocol must be used.
  • Page 31: Configuring Mqtt

    Device Operation Configuring MQTT This section provides instructions on configuring MQTT. 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N. 2. Login using the required credentials. 3. Click Protocols in the side menu bar and locate the MQTT Client window group. 4.
  • Page 32 Device Operation 6. Under Authentication Settings do the following: a. Enter the required information in the Username and Password fields. When a client connects to a broker, both the user name and password are included in the CONNECT message for authentication purposes.
  • Page 33 Device Operation 8. The final section is the Publish Topics section: a. Click the Enable checkboxes in each row to enable topic publication. The Sensor column identifies the sensor role for each topic. These identifiers cannot be changed. b. Enter the desired topic in the Topic fields. An example for Motion might be building/conf1/door. c.
  • Page 34: Configuration And Management Interfaces

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Web Server The AT-OCS-900N includes a built-in web server. The web server is used for configuration and modification of the AT-OCS-900N operation. Refer to Logging in to the Web Server (page 14) for more information on accessing the web server.
  • Page 35: Login Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Login page This page is displayed when the IP address of the AT-OCS-900N is entered in the address bar of a web browser. Username Enter the username in this field. Password Enter the password in this field. Login Click this button to login.
  • Page 36: Dashboard Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Dashboard page After logging in, the Dashboard page will be displayed. This page provides basic information about the unit, including the model name, software version, and IP address information. Device Info Model Name The model SKU of this product. Hardware # The hardware version.
  • Page 37 Configuration and Management Interfaces System Info Both of these fields can be modified under the System menu. Refer to Setting Device Information (page 21) more information. Name The name of the AT-OCS-900N. Location The location of the AT-OCS-900N. Network Info All of the following fields can be modified under the Network menu.
  • Page 38 Configuration and Management Interfaces Motion Sensor Motion Detected Indicates if the AT-OCS-900N has detected movement within the area. Possible values: true, false. Last Motion Displays the time of the last-detected motion since the unit was powered on. If there is constant motion being detected, this clock will continue to run until movement is no longer detected.
  • Page 39 Configuration and Management Interfaces LED Indicator Red, Green, Blue Displays the current color of the LED indicators. These values can be changed. Refer to Setting the LED Color (page for more information. Protocols UDP, TCP, WS, MQTT Each of these toggle switches provide quick enabling/disabling of these protocols. If a protocol is enabled, the toggle switch will be displayed in green.
  • Page 40: Sensors Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Sensors Page The Sensors page provides controls to adjust sensitivity and triggering. Motion Sensor Motion On Event Sets the time period (in seconds) where continuous motion must be detected, before the event is triggered. Valid ranges are integers from 0 to 120. Motion Off Event Sets the time period (in minutes) where no motion must be detected, before the event is triggered.
  • Page 41 Configuration and Management Interfaces LED Indicator This section allows modification of the illumination location and color intensity for each motion state. Illumination Location Assigns which set of LED indicators will be used when the lens is illuminated. Refer to Setting the LED Color (page for more information.
  • Page 42 Configuration and Management Interfaces Ambient Light Sensor This section allows for the adjustment of ambient light sensitivity. For brighter environments, set the sensitivity to a lower value; darker environments should be set to a higher value. Input Type Click this drop-down list to specify the sensitivity setting. Valid ranges are 0 to 5. Events Sets the sensor communication threshold.
  • Page 43: Protocols Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Protocols Page The Protocols page provides setup and configuration for available protocols. UDP toggle switch UDP Settings This section allows the sensor to process any incoming messages to port 9000. If UDP is disabled, then events will be limited to only the subscribers below.
  • Page 44 Configuration and Management Interfaces IP Address Enter the IP address from where messages will be received. Port Enter the port from where messages will be received. Motion, Light, Temp. Click these checkboxes to enable or disable the feature. When a feature is enable, the checkbox will be checked. Save Click this button to commit changes.
  • Page 45 Configuration and Management Interfaces WS toggle switch WebSocket Settings Enabling WebSockets will allow the AT-OCS-900N to create up to 3 connections to wss://[ip-address-of-AT- OCS-900N]. This setting does not impact the web server for the AT-OCS-900N. To enable or disable WebSockets, click the toggle switch.
  • Page 46 Configuration and Management Interfaces Username Enter the user name for the broker in this field. Password Enter the required password in this field. Authentication Click this checkbox to toggle between enabling and disabling authentication. If the checkbox is checked, then this feature is enabled.
  • Page 47 Configuration and Management Interfaces The Publish Topics section provides enabling and disabling of which topics are published. Quality of Service (QoS) for each topic can also be specified. Enable Click this checkboxes to enable or disable the desired topic for each sensor attribute. If the checkbox is checked, then this feature is enabled.
  • Page 48: Network Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces Network Page The Network page provides controls to adjust network settings. Network Configuration Host Name Enter the desired host name in this field. Refer to Changing the Hostname (page 19) for more information. Enable TLS Click this checkbox to enable or disable Transport Layer Security (TLS). This feature is enabled by default. When enabled, the checkbox will be checked.
  • Page 49 Configuration and Management Interfaces IP Address Enter the desired IP address for the AT-OCS-900N in this field. This field can only be changed when Enable DHCP is disabled. Gateway Enter the IP address of the default gateway (router) in this field. This field can only be changed when Enable DHCP is disabled.
  • Page 50: User Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces User Page The User page allows the username and password to be changed. Refer to Resetting Login Credentials (page 20) for more information. Reset Credentials Username Enter the desired user name in this field. New Password Enter the desired password in this field.
  • Page 51: System Page

    Configuration and Management Interfaces System Page The System page allows the username and password to be changed. System Settings Name Enter the name of the device in this field. Refer to Setting Device Information (page 21) for more information. Location Enter the location of the AT-OCS-900N in this field.
  • Page 52 Configuration and Management Interfaces Configure Settings Download Click this button to download the current settings to a .json file. Choose File Click this button to select the .json settings file. Upload Click this button to upload the desired .json settings file to the AT-OCS-900N. Sensor Actions Identify Device Click this button to identify the AT-OCS-900N within the room.
  • Page 53: Appendix

    Appendix Updating the Firmware Using the Web Server Requirements: • AT-OCS-900N • Firmware file • Computer on the same network as the AT-OCS-900N 1. Download the firmware file from atlona.com and extract the contents of the .zip file to a folder on the computer desktop.
  • Page 54: Integration With Velocity

    Appendix Integration with Velocity IMPORTANT: Velocity version 2.4.5 or higher required for integration. Driver Configuration 1. Open the desired web browser and enter the IP address of Velocity. 2. Access the Configure Equipment window for the AT-OCS-900N. Refer to the Velocity User Manual if necessary. 3.
  • Page 55 Appendix 4. Under the AT-OCS-900N Properties window group, modify any settings as desired, then click the SAVE button. 5. Locate the OCS Setup window group. 6. Click the desired checkboxes to customize the settings: • If the Turn room on when motion is triggered box is checked, then the room will be turned on when occupied.
  • Page 56: Device Variables

    Appendix Device Variables Device variables are used when creating macros which allow for scripted automation of events. Refer to the Velocity User Manual for more information on creating and using macros. 1. Under the Variables page, click the DEVICE VARIABLES tab. 2.
  • Page 57: Specifications

    Appendix Specifications Motion Sensor Detection PIR (Passive Infrared) Coverage Area 900 ft (83.6 m ), 2000 ft (185.8 m ) with accessory lens Coverage Pattern 360° Ambient Light Sensor Range 0 to 65535 lux Color Spectrum RGBW, 16-bit Temperature Sensor Fahrenheit Celsius Range...
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