BESTTEN USP-OS02 Motion Sensor Light Switch User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- Bestten
Table of Contents
- BESTTEN USP-OS02 Motion Sensor Light Switch
- Product Information
- Frequently Asked Questions
- SPECIFICATIONS
- DESCRIPTION
- OPERATION
- LOCATION / MOUNTING
- COVERAGE AREA
- INSTALLATION
- SENSOR ADJUSTMENT & PROGRAMMING
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- WARRANTY
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BESTTEN USP-OS02 Motion Sensor Light Switch
Product Information
Specifications
- Model Number: USP-OS02
- Brand: BESTTEN
- Product Type: Motion Sensor Light Switch
- Compatibility: Single pole circuit
- Power Requirement: 120V/277VAC, 60Hz
- Load Capacity:
- 120V 300W LED
- 800W/VA @120V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start
- 1200W/VA @277V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start
Description
The Motion Sensor Light Switch is designed for occupancy and vacancy detection in indoor spaces. It features auto ON and auto OFF functionality with an auto set mode. The switch requires a neutral wire and operates at a voltage of 120V/277VAC, 60Hz. It has a load capacity of 120V 300W LED, 800W/VA @120V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start, and 1200W/VA @277V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start.
Coverage Area
The sensor can detect motion in areas up to 720 sq. ft. and up to 30 feet from the sensor. It has a field of view of 180 degrees with a Fresnel lens. It is important to ensure that the sensor has a clear view of the space without any obstructions such as furniture blocking its lens.
Location / Mounting
The sensor should not be mounted directly above a heat source or in a location where hot or cold drafts blow directly on it. Unintended motion within the sensor’s field of view, such as hallway traffic, should also be avoided. Windows, glass doors, and other transparent barriers may obstruct the sensor’s view and prevent motion detection.
Installation
- Turn OFF Power at Breaker or Fuse.
- Remove the cover located below the sensor lens by inserting a small screwdriver into the notch located on the bottom of the cover. Gently pry the screwdriver upward to unlatch the cover.
- Remove Wallplate and Switch.
- Wire the Sensor:
- Identify the Hot Wire in the wall box, which has power from the breaker panel. This is usually a black wire. Connect it to the black wire on this switch.
- Identify the Load Wire, which is usually the other black wire delivering power to the light and does not have power. Connect it to the red load wire on this switch.
- Connect the white wire on this switch to the existing Neutral wire.
- Connect the green wire on this switch to the existing Green or bare copper wire in the wall box.
Sensor Adjustment & Programming
The time delay dial, marked TIME, allows you to adjust the delay time for auto OFF functionality. The adjustment ranges from 15 seconds (or Test) to a maximum of 30 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the load capacity of this motion sensor light switch?
A: The load capacity is 120V 300W LED, 800W/VA @120V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start, and 1200W/VA @277V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start.
Q: How far can the sensor detect motion?
A: The sensor can detect motion up to 30 feet away.
Q: Can the sensor detect motion through windows or glass doors?
A: No, windows, glass doors, and other transparent barriers will obstruct the sensor’s view and prevent motion detection.
Q: How do I adjust the auto OFF delay time?
A: Use the time delay dial located on the switch. You can set the delay time from 15 seconds to a maximum of 30 minutes.
WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS
- To avoid overheating and possible damage to this device and other equipment, DO NOT install to control a receptacle.
- To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations.
- Use this device with copper or copper clad wire only.
- A neutral wire is required. If no neutral is available, consult an electrician
- The sensor switch requires an unobstructed view of room occupants to detect motion.
- Hot objects or moving air currents can affect the performance of the sensing switch.
- For indoor use only. Operate between 32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C).
- Clean the sensor with a soft damp cloth only. DO NOT use any chemical cleaners.
- If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.
- A wiring Diagram or equivalent giving the electrical rating and illustratinghow connections to the supply circuit are to be made.
- The device is to be used in conjunction with a UL Listed Cover Plate.
- Intended for use with eletronic ballast, Type ICN-4S54-90C-2LS-G, manufactured by Philips Lighting Electronics N A.
- For supply connections use 18AWG or larger wires suitable for at least 75°C
SPECIFICATIONS
- Voltage ………………………………………………………. 120V/277VAC, 60Hz
- Load capacity …………………………………………………… 120V 300W LED
- 800W/VA@120V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start
- 1200W/VA@277V fluorescent lamp Rapid Start
- HP Rating ……………………………………………………………………….. 1/6HP
- Time Delay Adjustment …………………………………….15 secs to 30 mins
- Operating Temperature ………………………….. 32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)
- Operation humidity range………………………….95%RH,non-condensing
- Coverage range ……………………………………………………… 180 Degrees
DESCRIPTION
- The sensor switch turns lights or fans ON and OFF based on occu-pancy/vacancy and ambient light level.
- The sensor uses passive infrared technology to sense human motion and defines it as occupancy. A green LED indicator on the con-trol panel blinks upon occupancy and then resets.
- The sensor turns on automatically when it detects occupancy. Once the space is vacant and the time delay elapses, it turns off automati-cally.
- Occupancy sensor can be converted to vacancy sensor.
- If adequate ambient light is already present in the area, the sensor will remain OFF. When the light drops below a set level and the sensor detects occupancy, the sensor turns on. The light sensor can be bypassed by setting the light sensitivity dial.
- Once turned on, the switch remains ON until the space is vacant, or the ambient light rises above the setpoint and the time delay expires.
OPERATION
For sensor to operate, the ON/OFF switch MUST be manually pushed one time after installation or a power outage.
- Auto Set Mode
If the switch is turned OFF manually, automatic-ON is re-enabled when no motion is detected for 1 minute. This prevents the switch from turning ON after it was deliberately turned OFF.
LOCATION / MOUNTING
The sensor responds to temperature changes so DO NOT mount it directly above a heat source in a location where hot or cold drafts will blow directly on it, or where an unintended motion (e.g., hallway traffic) is within the sensor’s field-of-view.
COVERAGE AREA
COVERAGE PATTERNS: The sensor detects motions in areas up to 720 sq. ft. and up to 30 feet from the sensor. The Fresnel lens on the sensor is a multiple segment viewing lens with a field of view of 180. The sensor must have a clear view of the people in the space in order to detect occupancy. Obstructions, such as furniture blocking the sensor’s lens may prevent occupancy detection.
Windows, glass doors, and other transparent barriers will obstruct the sensor’s view and prevent detection.
Note: The coverage area data is measured under the best temperature condition (20-25℃), and a higher temperature may not lead to an ideal coverage area.
INSTALLATION
The sensor is only compatible with a single pole circuit.
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STEP 1 Turn OFF Power at the Breaker or Fuse
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STEP 2 Remove Wallplate and Switch
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STEP 3 Prepare Wires:
- Pull off the pre-cut insulation from the sensor wires.
- Make sure that the ends of the wires from the wall box are straight (cut and strip if necessary).
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STEP 4 Wire the Sensor:
Wire in accordance with the appropriate wiring diagram below. Before installation, please confirm that there is a Neutral Wire available in the wall box you intend to install this switch. It can be identified by 2 or more white wires connected together in the wall box without being connected to a standard switch.- HOT: identify the Hot Wire in the wall box which has power from the breaker pannel. This is usually a black wire. Connect it to the black wire on this switch.
- LOAD: this is usually the other black wire that delivers power to the light and does not have power. Connect it to the red load wire on this switch.
- NEUTRAL: connect the white wire on this switch to the existing Neutral wire.
- GROUND: connect the green wire on this switch to the existing Green or bare copper wire in the wall box.
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STEP 5 Mount the switch into the electrical box and install the walllplate.
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STEP 6 Restore power and test the switch
NOTE:
For sensor to operate, the ON/OFF switch MUST be manually pushed once after
installation or a power outage.
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT & PROGRAMMING
Remove the cover located below the sensor lens by inserting a small screwdriver into the notch located on the bottom of the cover. Gently pry the screwdriver upward to unlatch the cover.
Time Delay Dial
The time delay dial is marked “TIME”. The adjustment ranges from 15 secs (or Test) to Max 30 Mins.
Sensor Sensitivity Range Dial
The sensitivity adjustment is marked “SENSE”. Adjust the sensitivity setting to avoid unwanted detection such as hallway traffic or adjacent movement. Turning the dial counter clockwise will decrease sensitivity while turning it clockwise will increase it.
Ambient Light Level Dial
This light level dial is marked “LIGHT”. Light setting is used to adjust the detected ambient light level. The switch will turn on when the light falls below the set ambient light level. If ambient light level is desired, please turn the adjustment knob counterclockwise, and push the button to make sure the sensor start to work. If the ambient light sensor is not needed, please set it to the maximum setting (Position 5). This will allow the sensor to turn on and off regardless of ambient light conditions.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Load will not turn ON
- Push the ON/OFF button. The load should turn ON. If not:
- Check the light bulb and/or motor switch on the fan mechanism.
- Turn off power to the circuit then check wire connections.
Load will not turn OFF
- Make sure no motion is occurring in the coverage area until the set time period.
- Hot air currents and heat-radiating devices can cause false detection. Make sure the sensor is at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from devices that are a significant heat source (e.g., heater, heater vent, high-wattage light bulb).
- Push the ON/OFF button to the OFF. If the load does not turn off, turn off power to the circuit then check wire connections.
Lights turn ON unwantedly or too frequently.
- The sensor may be mounted too closely to an air conditioning or heating vent. Move the sensor to another location or close the vent.
- Reduce the sensitivity level.
WARRANTY
BESTTEN warrants to the original customer that this productis free of defects in materials and workmanship for one year from the purchase date. Within this period, simply contact BESTTEN CARE with proof of purchase and reason for claim. We will replace the product for free. Any product which is subject to misuse or accidental damage is excluded from this warranty.
- support@ibestten.com
- 1-800-358-6160 (Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM PST)
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