ETC echoflex MOS-IR A Series Installation Manual
ETC echoflex MOS-IR A Series Installation Manual

ETC echoflex MOS-IR A Series Installation Manual

Ceiling & high bay occupancy sensor
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Echoflex Installation Guide
Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor
Overview
The Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor (MOS) is a wireless, energy
harvesting sensor that is available as either a passive infrared (PIR) or a
Dual Technology model. The Dual Tech sensor uses PIR and passive
microphone technology to provide full coverage of audible human activity
across the entire PIR detection range. Innovative noise filtering prevents
false triggers that could keep lights on in empty spaces.
Model
Lens A: small motion,
MOS-IR-xA*
short range
Lens B: large motion,
MOS-IR-xB*
broad range
Lens C: high bay
MOS-IR-xC*
coverage
Lens A: small motion,
MOS-DT-xA*
short range, & audio
Lens B: large motion,
MOS-DT-xB*
broad range, & audio
*Where x is the radio frequency: U=902 MHz and Y=868 MHz.
This document covers installation, testing, and settings that apply to all
MOS models. The product package includes the sensor, lens mask
stickers, mounting plate with integrated magnets, and two wire staples.
Prepare for Installation
To ensure optimal function, consider the installation environment and the
following guidelines:
For indoor use only. Operating temperature -10°C to 45°C
(14°F to 113°F), 5%–92% relative humidity (non-condensing).
High density construction materials and large metal appliances or
fixtures in the space may disrupt wireless transmissions.
Install the sensor within range of linked receivers or controllers,
24 m (80 ft). Consider adding a repeater to extend reception range.
Install on a finished ceiling surface or suspended ceiling tile.
Ensure the sensor model's lens is suitable for your ceiling height.
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Product information and specifications subject to change.
Echoflex intends this document to be provided in its entirety.
8188M2105 Rev B Released 2023-03
Detection
93 m
(1000 ft
176 m
(1900 ft
585 m
(6300 ft
93 m
(1000 ft
176 m
(1900 ft
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Coverage
2
at 2.4 m
2
at 8 ft)
2
at 2.7 m
2
at 9 ft)
2
at 12 m
2
at 40 ft)
2
at 2.4 m
2
at 8 ft)
2
at 2.7 m
2
at 9 ft)
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MOS
Dual Tech Model

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  • Page 1 Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Overview The Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor (MOS) is a wireless, energy harvesting sensor that is available as either a passive infrared (PIR) or a Dual Technology model. The Dual Tech sensor uses PIR and passive microphone technology to provide full coverage of audible human activity across the entire PIR detection range.
  • Page 2: Installation

    Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor PIR sensing must have an unobstructed view of the space. Do not • mount behind or near tall cabinets, shelves, or hanging light fixtures. Avoid locating the sensor where it can easily sense movement •...
  • Page 3: Sensor Operation

    Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Sensor Operation The sensor's six solar cells harvest and store energy from natural or artificial light sources and provide sufficient power to operate without a battery up to seven days for the DT models, and nine days for the PIR. It can operate with a brief exposure to light, however for best results the sensor should be exposed to two hours of natural or artificial light (160 lux or 15 footcandles) on a daily basis.
  • Page 4: Lens Masking

    Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor When the space is vacant and the controller is configured for • occupancy, a PIR detection or manual control can change the state to occupied. When the space is vacant and the controller is configured for •...
  • Page 5: Battery Power

    Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Battery Power A battery is not required for normal operation of A and B lens models if the sensor receives adequate natural or artificial light. See the table in the Light Level Test below.
  • Page 6 Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor 2. Press and hold the [Teach] button again until the green LED stops blinking. The green LED then repeats a number of blinks according to the detected light level. The sensor reevaluates the light level every two seconds.
  • Page 7: Sensor Setting

    Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor The test repeats every five seconds and runs for 50 seconds. To exit before the time-out, press and hold the [Teach] button. Walk Test The Walk Test verifies the boundaries or limits of the sensor's range. 1.
  • Page 8: Led Display

    Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor 6. Press the [Teach] button to cycle through the settings. PIR Sensitivity Audio Sensitivity Occupancy Timer Blinks Green LED Blue LED Red LED High (default) Automatic (default) Disabled Medium 5 mins Disabled 10 mins 15 mins...
  • Page 9 Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Sensor Coverage The following diagrams illustrate the sensor coverage for each of the lens. Lens A - Short Range 2.4 m (8 ft) (10 ft) 3.7 m (12 ft) 6.1 m 4.6 m 3.0 m 1.5 m...
  • Page 10 Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Compliance For complete regulatory compliance information, see the Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor datasheet at echoflexsolutions.com. FCC Compliance Echoflex Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor (For any FCC matters): Echoflex Solutions, Inc. 3031 Pleasant View Road Middleton, WI 53562 +1 (608) 831-4116...
  • Page 11 Echoflex Installation Guide Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Ceiling & High Bay Occupancy Sensor Page 11 of 12 Echoflex...
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