ESL-11OCC Microwave Occupancy Sensor Installation Guide

June 12, 2024
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ESL-11OCC Microwave Occupancy Sensor

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Product Information

The Microwave Occupancy Sensor (ESL-11OCC) is a device used for detecting occupancy in a space. It is designed to work with a dimming driver and LED fixtures. The sensor does not have a photocell for daylight sensing.

Installation Guide
Before installation, ensure that the power to the fixture is turned off to prevent electric shock.

Wiring Guide
The sensor should be wired according to the following color code:

  • YELLOW(+)
  • PINK(-)
  • PURPLE(+)

Simple Remote Programming
The ESL-REM-100 Infrared Remote (sold separately) is used for programming the ESL-11OCC. Please note that the daylight instructions for the remote do not apply to this sensor.

LED Indicators
The sensor features LED indicators that display information about environmental changes. The EYE option allows you to select a value based on the current ambient light. The SUN option disables the photocell and runs the programmed settings regardless of ambient lighting.

Button Operation
To set the parameters, follow these steps:

  1. Press the MODE button on the remote. The LED indicators will display the current settings.
  2. Use the arrows to change each parameter.
  3. Press OK to save the settings to the selected MODE.
  4. To activate the settings, aim the remote at the sensor and press SEND.

Default Settings
The default settings for the sensor are as follows:

  • Brightness: 100%
  • Sensitivity: 100%
  • Hold Time: 15 minutes
  • Stand-by Dim: 30%
  • Stand-by Time: Always on

Setting Daylight Sensor
To set the daylight sensor, follow these steps:

  1. Either press DISP or select a MODE to program.
  2. Use the ARROWS to select each setting.
  3. Set the STAND-BY TIME to (+).
  4. Press “.”
  5. By default, the daylight sensor will highlight 10 and 300, with a DIM setting of 10%.
  6. Select the minimum threshold (10, 30, or 50) and the maximum threshold (100, 300, or 500).
  7. Change the DIM level to the desired percentage.
  8. Press SEND to save the settings.

Note : The REM-100 remote requires 2 AAA batteries, which are not included.

Installation Guide

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WARNING: To prevent electric shock, ensure that the fixture is powered OFF prior to installation

Simple Remote Programming

The ESL-REM-100 INFRARED REMOTE is used to program the ESL-11OCC. (sold separately) THIS SENSOR DOES NOT HAVE A PHOTOCELL.

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DEFAULT SETTINGS

  • Brightness : 100%
  • Sensitivity : 100%
  • Hold Time : 15 min
  • Standby Dim : 30%
  • Standby Time : ∞ always on

LED INDICATORS

  • BRIGHTNESS: select a level to determine the maximum lumen level at full power.
  • SENSITIVITY: determines how reactive the sensor will be to movement. Range and sensitivity will vary based on the sensor installed.
  • HOLD TIME: the duration that the light will remain on without detecting movement before dimming or turning off.
  • DAYLIGHT SENSOR: uses the photocell to adjust the LED output in conjunction with the ambient light to provide consistent lighting regardless of environmental changes. Select the EYE to use a value based on the current ambient light. The numbered values correspond to the footcandle conversions listed below. The SUN disables the photocell and will run the programmed settings regardless of ambient lighting.
  • STAND-BY DIM: will determine the maximum lumens to be used when there is no activity detected. A setting of 0% will keep the light from dimming.
  • TIME : will determine how long the light will remain at the dimming level before shutting off completely. Setting the time to will make the light remain on.

BUTTON OPERATION

  • ON/OFF: disables the sensor for a constant on or off position. To enable the sensor, press AUTO.
  • AUTO: presses to start the sensor with the previously used settings. This must be used to utilize the sensor’s capabilities.
  • RESET: return to the default settings.
  • TEST: selects sensitivity thresholds and presses and then hold for two seconds. This will disable the standby time and daylight sensor in order to check the other settings. To exit, press
  • AUTO. ARROWS: use to make selections on the LED selectors. Press OK to keep the displayed selections.
  • OK: use to register selections or to clear selections when changing or viewing MODES
  • DISPLAY: shows the last settings that were uploaded to the sensor or the current selections on the remote’s LED indicators.
  • SEND: upload and activate the current selections. The light will turn on and off to confirm. Changing the remote settings will not change the sensor settings without pressing **** save preset parameters by using the MODE buttons.

TO SET

  • Press the MODE button on remote. LED indicators will display the current settings. Use arrows to change each parameter. Press OK to save the settings to the selected MODE. To activate the settings, aim remote at sensor and press SEND.
  • SMART PHOTOCELL SENSOR – off by default. When enabled, the light will be controlled by the photocell only, and the occupancy settings will be disabled. If the ambient light is less than the minimum threshold, the light will remain on, even if there is no activity. If the ambient light is more than the maximum threshold, the light will remain off, even if there is activity in the space.
  • TO SET: Either press DISP or select a MODE to program. Use the ARROWS to select each setting. Set STAND-BY TIME to (+∞). Press. By default, the DAYLIGHT SENSOR will highlight 10 and 300, with a DIM setting of 10%. Select the minimum threshold (10, 30, or 50) and the maximum threshold (100, 300, or 500). Change the DIM level to the desired percentage. Press SEND.

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(2) AAA Batteries Not Included with REM-100
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