WARNINGS:
• TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK, OR DEATH, TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT
BREAKER OR FUSE, AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!
• TO AVOID INJURY OR DEATH, DO NOT RECHARGE, DISASSEMBLE OR
INCINERATE BATTERY, OR HEAT IT ABOVE 212°F (100°C).
• Replace battery with an approved Lithium 3.6V non-rechargeable battery - Jauch
ER14505J-S, EVE ER14505V, or SAFT LS14500. Use of another battery may
present a risk of fire or explosion.
Product Description
The occupancy sensor is a 2.4 GHz wireless communication device, which
transmits a wireless message to the Leviton room controller or wireless keypad.
This communication occurs each time there is a change to the occupation status or
change in light level. You can configure occupancy and vacancy time delays and
daylighting actions, which are maintained in the controller and load control devices.
The controller then routes the message to the load control device to take the
assigned action.
You can power this sensor by battery (observe proper polarity) or a +24V DC power
supply, such as OPP20. Refer to the image below.
Purpose of Control: Energy Management of Equipment
Pollution Degree: 2.
Connector for
24V DC Power Input
Compatible Devices
• GreenMAX
®
DRC Wireless Keypad
• Zigbee 3.0 Room Controller
NOTES:
• Requires GreenMAX DRC Wireless Keypad or a Zigbee 3.0 Room Controller to
program and control communication to other devices.
• Mount the sensor after it has been programmed.
Quick Start: Enrollment and Verification
Enrollment
1. Remove "Battery Pull Tab" (on bottom) to activate device.
2. Place the sensor within 16 ft (5 m) from the desired receiver to program it.
3. Enroll sensor.
Press and hold button for 15 seconds until the LED indicator blinks White three (3)
times, then release immediately.
The device resets, and the LED indicator blinks Green approximately once per
second for 60 seconds to indicate the start of the join process.
3a. To enroll sensor via QR code and mobile app:
• Use the camera on your mobile device to scan the QR code.
• Continue and save the sensor enrollment in the controller via the app.
• After enrollment, use refresh option on app to show device successfully enrolled.
3b. To enroll sensor on a network:
Start Zigbee enrollment process for network controller.
4. To find and bind enrolled sensor (step for non-Leviton controllers that need to
discover capability of sensor):
• Press and hold button for 10 seconds until the LED indicator blinks White twice,
then release immediately.
• The LED blinks Green approximately once per second as the sensor identifies for
up to 180 seconds.
• Start Find and Bind: Initiates the controller to enroll the identified sensor.
Verification of Enrollment Process
Press and hold button up to 5 seconds, then release.
NOTES:
• If network enrollment is successful, LED indicator blinks Green once.
• If network enrollment is incomplete, LED indicator blinks Green twice.
• If there is no network connection, LED indicator blinks Blue once.
Wireless Occupancy Sensor with Photocell
Cat. No. ZC015
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTIONS:
• Dispose of used battery promptly. DO NOT dispose of battery in normal household
waste. Please contact your local waste provider or recycling facility for proper
disposal of used battery.
• For indoor applications only.
• To be installed and/or used in accordance with electrical codes and regulations.
• If you are not sure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.
LED Indicator Operation
The occupancy sensor uses LED light colors to indicate occupancy status and
programming status, as shown in the table below.
Button Action
LED Color Blink Rate
No action.
Green
Green
Pressed and held
for fewer than
5 seconds.
Blue
No action.
Blue
Pressed and held
White
for 5 to 9 seconds.
Pressed and held
White
for 10 to 14 seconds.
Pressed and held for
White
15 to 19 seconds.
Pressed and held
for more than
N/A
20 seconds.
No action.
Red
Operation Testing
1. Once joined to the network, configure the sensor to control loads in required locations.
2. Confirm occupancy detection (Red LED blinks), then cover the occupancy sensor
to avoid further detection. Verify that the sensor times out and load turns OFF.
3. Uncover the occupancy sensor to verify Auto-ON responds and energizes loads.
Field-of-View and Sensitivity Testing
• Perform an FOV (Field-of-View) walk test of the coverage area and confirm the Red
LED blinks and detects occupancy within the coverage area.
• Use the app to adjust the sensor's sensitivity, as needed, to increase or decrease
the FOV.
Photocell Adjustment:
Use the app to configure daylighting settings.
Installation
Do not mount sensor until it has been programmed to communicate with Room
Controller. Equipment needed for installation:
• Ceiling tile stem, nut, and washer (included)
• Double-sided foam mounting tape (included)
• Screws (included) and wall anchors (not included)
Reset to Factory Default Settings
Press and hold button for 15 seconds until LED indicator blinks White three (3) times,
then release immediately.
NOTES:
• When reset is complete, LED blinks Green once per second, as sensor searches to
join the network.
• If you press the Green button for more than 20 seconds, the indicator times out, and
no functions are performed.
DI-000-ZC015-02A
ENGLISH
Sensor Status
Searching for network (up to 60 seconds);
Rapid
Enrollment in process
1 Time
Enrolled in active Zigbee network.
Enrolled in active Zigbee network, but
2 Times
not commissioned completely.
Enrolled in Zigbee network, but no
3 Times
communication from network.
1 Time
Not enrolled in Zigbee network.
1 Time
Power up on battery.
2 Times
Power up on 24V DC source.
Awake for 60 seconds before it reverts
1 Time
to power save mode.
Leaves current network, if connected,
2 Times
and triggers Find and Bind: Target for
enrollment for 180 seconds.
Leaves current network, if connected
and performs Sensor Factory Reset.
3 Times
Searches for network to enroll in up to
60 seconds.
N/A
N/A
1 Time
Occupancy detected.
2 Times
Battery replacement needed.
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