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Installation Instructions The Daintree wall mounted Wireless Occupancy Sensor (WOS2-WM) operates seamlessly within the Daintree wireless lighting control platform. The WOS2-WM is a battery-powered occupancy sensor utilizing passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology to detect movement. As part of the Daintree and using open, standards based ZigBee wireless communica ons, the WOS2-WM reports real-time occupancy events to turn on lights or keep them on when movement is detected, and turn off lights when a space is vacant. s off-delay timer is user-configurable from any location using Daintree s ControlScope Manager (CSM) web application, eliminating the need for on-site, manual sensor adjustment. Counter-clockwise to Loosen or Remove Infrared Detec on & Test Mode LED (red) Network LED (green) Clockwise to Tighten Installation Process Keep the sensor lens clean. Avoid touching the sensor lens. After first-time installation or reinstallation of a new battery, allow up to three minutes for initalization. 1. Determine the mounting location for the sensor based on the desired occupancy coverage. See Placement for details. 2. Attach the mounting base to the wall in the specified location. 3. Record the sensor s IEEE address and location on the facility floor plan. 4. Install the batteries in the orientation (+ - ) shown on the bottom of the battery compartments. 5. Attach the sensor s main unit to the ball socket on the mounting base. Adjust the angle of the sensor, then handtighten the collar to secure the angle. 6. After the batteries have been installed for at least 3 minutes, initiate the Installation Test Mode: Momentarily press the Utility button. The green LED flashes once then the red LED flashes each time the sensor detects motion. (The test mode times out after 5 minutes.) A. Walk test the sensor. Walk outside the coverage area and wait for the red LED to stop flashing. Step inside the desired coverage area and observe the red LED. B. Repeat from various positions in the C. If necessary, adjust the sensor as described in Adjustments: PIR Sensitivity. Repeat the walk test. D. If you do not observe the proper behavior, see Troubleshooting. 1 DT16 (Rev. 1.2.17)

Daylight Hold-Off PIR Red LED: Installation Test Mode, Motion Description While unit is in Installation Test Mode, Flashes The red LED flashes each time sensor detects occupancy. Test mode times out after 5 minutes. Off Normal operation: either not detecting occupancy, or detected occupancy and in Off Delay. LED turns on with initial occupancy. 7.Exit Installation Test Mode. Momentarily press the Utility button again, or wait 5 mintues for the mode to time out. 8. attempts to join a ZigBee network for up to 3 seconds. If it is able to join, the Network LED turns on solid for 1 seconds. If it is unable to join, it automatically retries every 15 minutes until it succeeds in joining a network. Note, the sensor will not be able to join a network until a Wireless Area Controller (WAC) is commissioned. See LED Operation and Joining the ZigBee Network. LED Operation Green LED: Network Indicator Rapid flash (12 times per second) for up to 3 seconds Solid for 1 seconds Flashes once Flashes twice On for 2 seconds every 3 seconds Description 212412 Wireless Occupancy Sensor, Model: WOS2-WM Power Supply: Battery ER1455 AA 3.6V (2) FCC ID: NRH-ZB-Z1B IC: 8984A-Z1B ICES/NMB-3 CLASS B FOR INDOOR USE ONLY IEEE Address: 137A- Device is trying to join ZigBee network. If it fails to join, it will retry after 15 minutes.* Device successfully joined a ZigBee network. Utility button was pressed to initiate Installation Test Mode. Utility button was pressed for 2 seconds and the device is currently joined to a network. Battries low. Replace the batteries. Also alert on CSM. C C * A network join can be retriggered manually at any time using one of the following methods: Reset to factory defaults: This causes the device to leave any network to which it is currently joined. Following the reset, the device attempts to join a network. Press and hold the Utility button for 5 seconds. Release the button when the Network LED begins to flash rapidly. Activate device: Press and hold the Utility button for 2 seconds. If the device is already joined to a network, the Network LED fl ashes twice. If the device is not joined to a network, the Network LED flashes rapidly and the device will attempt to join a network. For more information about configuring the lighting control network, see the instructions and on-line help provided with the CSM application. Joining the Zigbee Network After successfully completing the Installtion Test the occupancy sensor is ready to communicate with the Daintree Wireless Area Controller (WAC) and the Daintree CSM web-based lighting management user interface. For more information about configuring the lighting control network, see the instructions and on-line help provided with the CSM application. 2

Placement The PIR sensor can only be installed indoors. It is extremely important to select the appropriate installation location to avoid false occupancy reporting while obtaining the best sensitivity. A proper installation should meet the following conditions: The PIR sensor is typically mounted 6.5 to 1 (2m to 3m) from the fl oor, with a 15 degree vertical tilt. The height, tilt, and angle of installa on affects the The PIR sensor must be 4 to 6 away from hot or cold sources such as heat or air conditioner vents, refrigerators, stoves, etc. The PIR sensor should not be installed in places with strong air flows. The PIR sensor must have clear line of sight to the It may not detect a human body if it is blocked by furniture, fixtures, large plants, glass, curtains, etc. Install the detector securely is most The to the ceiling or wall sensor to minimize sensor vibration. is when most The PIR sensor should not be installed on doors crossing or the windows, nor exposed when to direct sunlight. The field resulting of view: crossing the hot air and/or motion can cause false field of activation. view: More The effectiveness of the is less PIR sensor More is highly related The sensor to the direction of human motion. is most when crossing the field of view: is to less radial movement: to radial movement: WOS2-WM-W (wide-angle) Installation Height 6.5 to 1 (2m to 3m) from floor Installation Angle 15 tilt toward floor Detection Angle 11 Detection Range up to 6.5 (2m) 6.5 3.28 (2m) 3.28 Top View Top View 3.28 Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 Side View Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 6.5 (2m) Installation Height Installation Angle Detection Angle 13.1 (4m) WOS2-WM-L (long range) 16.4 (5m) 15 22.8 (7m) 59. 26.2 (8m) Detection Top View RangeSensor mounted 6.5 at to height (2m from to 3m) floor, 15 3 Side View Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 3.28 6.5 (2m) 13.1 (4m) 16.4 (5m) 22.8 (7m) 32.8 6.5 to 7.2 (2m to 2.2m) from fl oor 15 tilt toward floor 2 / 3 meters 26.2 (8m) Top View Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 3 15 32.8 1 1 (3m) is less to radial movement: More 59. Side View Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 Side View Sensor mounted at height from floor, 15 59. 59. (3m) (3m) (3m) 11.68 (31m) 11.68 (31m) 3

Adjustments Two trimpots on the back of the sensor are used to adjust the Daylight Hold-Off threshold and PIR motion sensor sensitivity. For easier access to the trimpots after the sensor has been mounted, remove the sensor from the mounting bracket. Remove sensor from bracket Attach sensor to bracket Use caution when adjusting the trimpots. Do not use excess force, as this will damage the unit. Stop turning the trimpot when you feel resistance. PIR Sensitivity Turn the trimpot clockwise to increase sensitivity. Turn the trimpot counter-clockwise to decrease sensitivity. Minimum (counterclockwise) Maximum (clockwise) To test the daylight hold-off after the installation is complete and the sensor has been added to CSM: 1. Ensure that CSM s control strategy for this zone makes use of occupancy sensors and has the Enable Daylight hold-off check box selected. 2. Wait until vacancy is detected and the lights turn off. 3. Trigger occupancy while the light level is below the selected threshold. The lights should turn on. Trigger occupancy while the light level is above the selected threshold. The lights should remain off. Troubleshooting No LEDs turn on when I press the Utiity button. Check battery installation. Make sure batteries are oriented (+ -) correctly. The red Infrared Detection LED does not activate when walking through the coverage area while in Installation Test mode. Check to see if the red LED turns on when you wave your hand directly in front of the lens. If the red LED turns on, adjust the PIR Sensitivity trimpot clockwise to increase sensitivity. Check for objects or barriers obstructing the sensor s view of the If the red LED does not turn on, the Installation Test mode may have timed out. Restart the Installation Test mode by momentarily pressing the Utility button. The green LED turns on briefl y, then the red LED flashes with each detectton. Installation Test mode times out in 5 minutes. The red LED flashes when nobody is moving in the Adjust the PIR senstivity trimpot counter-clockwise to reduce sensitivity. Repeat the walk test. Check for sources of hot air fl ow in the Review the Placement guidelines and eliminate false trigger sources. If lights do not turn Off after the WOS2-CM has Joined the ZigBee network: Check the Off delay for the zone in the Daintree CSM. Check for other CSM scheduled events or manual overrides that may be keeping the lights On. 4

FCC warning message This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encourage to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver; Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected; Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. Specifications Power Supply Battery Life Radio Properties Sensor Coverage (maximum) Off-Delay Timer Photosensor Operating Environment Compliance Mounting Dimensions (2) Lithium-thionyl chloride batteries (Li-SOCl2) AA 3.6V (included) 5 years (normal operation) 2.4 GHz, +7dBm transmit power 11, 11 m/36 (WOS2-WM-W) 2, 3 m/98 (WOS2-WM-L) 3 seconds (fixed), additional delay time configurable in CSM 1 to 2 Lux (.93 to 185.8 fc) 14 F to +122 F (-1 C to 5 C) Indoor use only FCC Part 15 B, FCC ID: NRH-ZB-Z1B ICES/NMB-3 Class B, IC: 8984A-Z1B (2) Screw holes on swivel mount bracket; wall (or ceiling) mount 3.6 W x 2.8 H x 3 D (92mm W x 7mm H x 77mm D) Weight (without battery): 3.32 oz. (94g) Call 1 888 694 3533 products.currentbyge.com GE is a trademark of the General Electric Company. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Information provided is subject to change without notice. All values are design or typical values when measured under laboratory conditions. Current and GE Lighting are businesses of the General Electric Company. 217 GE 5