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Manual ON Mode: When the light control is in the fully CCW position the lights will never automatically turn ON. In this mode the lights need
to be manually turned ON by the push-button, and will turn OFF with the absence of motion. If the light control is in the fully CW position,
the lights will turn ON whenever motion is detected, even in full daylight. Intermediate settings will cause the lights to turn ON only when the
ambient light is below the level selected by the light control.
NOTE: The ambient light in a room will change with the time of day and the season of the year.
NOTE: In Classroom Mode, the Primary Load always turns ON.
RANGE: To decrease detection range and sensitivity, rotate the knob CCW (refer to figure 2A). The detection range can be adjusted from
100% down to 36%.
SETTINGS
NOTE: To avoid PERMANENT DAMAGE to the unit, be careful NOT TO OVERTURN or use excessive force when setting control knobs or
levers of Cat No. 0DSØD-IDx. Use a small straight blade screwdriver to adjust knobs and your finger to adjust the blinder levers.
1. Remove the control panel cover.
2. Remove the warning label that covers the adjustment dials.
3. Set the Mode of Operation - Rotate the Time Dial to the slash mark [full counter-clockwise (CCW)]. Press and hold both push-buttons
down for 5 seconds. Once the buttons are pressed, the lights will turn ON. After 5 seconds of holding the buttons, the device will issue
either one beep to indicate classroom mode, or two beeps to indicate conference room mode. Release the buttons after hearing the beep(s).
4. Rotate the Time dial to select the desired base time-out value.
5. If the Sensor is installed within 6 feet of an air duct, rotate the Range Control 1/4 turn CCW, otherwise, leave it at maximum.
6. Set the Ambient Light Level - The Ambient Light adjustment must be performed at the time of day when the light coming from the
windows plus the light from the Primary Load is enough to comfortably illuminate the room. If the room becomes occupied other than this
time, the Sensor turns the Primary Load ON, and then after taking the ambient light measurement, turns the Secondary Load ON (energy
saver feature). Repeating this step toggles between modes.
A. Turn OFF the lights with the push-buttons.
B. SLOWLY rotate the Light dial CCW until the Cat. No. 0DSØD-IDx beeps. This is the ambient light level in the room.
C. Turn the desired lights on by pressing the push-buttons.
7. Non-Adapting Mode (Fixed Time-Out) -
A. Rotate the Light dial full CCW.
B. Adjust the Time dial. The Sensor will beep twice each time the Time dial is pointed at a new time-out value (for adapting mode, it
beeps once). The time-out values for non-adapting mode are:
Face Marking
Value of Time
(/) Slash Mark
5 minutes base time-out
1
10 minutes base time-out
2
20 minutes base time-out
3
30 minutes base time-out
C. Return the Light dial to its previous setting.
NOTE: To return to adapting mode, rotate the Time dial into a new setting while the Light dial is anywhere but in the full CCW position. Be sure the
Time dial is rotated until a beep is issued to be sure a new time value was selected. Then return the Time dial to the desired time-out setting.
8. If desired, adjust the blinders to block any unwanted motion.
9. Replace the label and Control Panel Cover.
TO OPERATE
PUSH-BUTTON: Cat. No. ODSØD-IDx has a push-button switch that will toggle the lights (refer to figure 2). If the lights are OFF, the lights
will turn ON when the button is pressed, and remain ON in the presence of motion. In the absence of motion, the Sensor Unit will time-out
and turn the lights OFF.
If the lights are ON, the lights will turn OFF when the button is pressed. The lights will stay OFF regardless of motion detected, until the time-
out expires. After the time-out expires, the lights will turn ON with the next detected motion. This is useful for slide or film presentations.
Service Switch: The slide switch located at bottom of Sensor has three positions: OFF, AUTO, and ON (refer to Figure 2). Note when in
the OFF or ON position, the lights will not react to the push-buttons.
Switch
Position
Function
OFF
Left
The lights are forced OFF, regardless of occupancy state. Use for changing lamps.
AUTO
Middle
Normal occupancy sensor operation.
ON
Right
The lights are forced ON, regardless of occupancy state.
NOTES:
The Motion Indicator LED will blink every 2 seconds while motion is detected.
In Manual-On mode, the button must be pressed to turn the lights ON. In the absence of motion, the unit will time-out and turn the lights OFF.
If Manual-On mode is desired, keep the Light knob in the fully counter-clockwise (CCW) position.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE: When troubleshooting, remind yourself of which mode (Conference or Classroom) the Sensor is in. You can start by performing Step 3
in the SETTINGS section to verify.
1. If there is no response from the unit (the light never turns ON and the LED never blinks) 1 1/2 minutes after power is applied, then
uninstall device and verify there is a ground connection at the wall box. If there is a ground connection, verify wiring.
2. If the lights never automatically turn ON, but they do turn ON from the push-buttons:
A. Check that the Service Switch is in the AUTO (middle) position.
B. Check if the Ambient Light Control Knob is pointed fully counter-clockwise (CCW). Rotate it clockwise (CW) until the lights turn ON.
3. If the lights constantly stay ON, even when the room is unoccupied:
A. Check the Time setting. See how this time compares to how long the lights stay ON.
B. Try lowering the Range Control. Rotate the knob CCW about 30˚.
C. If the problem persists, try reducing again. NOTE: Do Not reduce so much that Cat. No. ODSØD-IDx cannot see normal occupancy.
D. Be sure to use the Blinders to block any unwanted hallway traffic.
E. Check for reflected heat/motion as Sensor Unit may be seeing motion through a window.
F.
Check for adjacent HVAC and/or heater ducts.
4. For additional information call Leviton's Technical Support Line.
Figure 1 - Field-of-View (Horizontal)
60 ft. (18.3 m)
30 ft. (9.1 m)
Figure 1A - Side (Vertical) Field-of-View
Sensor Unit
1
0
8.3
0
27 ft.
(8.2 m)
38 ft.
(11.7 m)
Figure 2 - Sensor Features
Mounting Yoke
Lens
Control Panel
Cover
Push Button 2
LED
(Secondary Load)
Window
Push Button 1
OFF
ON
Auto
(Primary Load)
Service Switch
(refer to step 3 under
Bottom
"WIRING PROCEDURE")
Figure 2A - Control Features
Blinder
Adjustment
Levers
1
2
4
7
4
7
3
10
10
Time
Light
Range
Slash Mark
Wiring Diagram 1 - Single Control Application
Sensor
Red
Hot (Black)
Phase 1
Black
Line
120/277VAC, 60Hz
Green
Ground
Neutral (White)
Sensor
Red (To Phase 2)
Hot (Black)
Phase 1
Black
Line
120/277VAC, 60Hz
Green
Ground
Neutral (White)
Wiring Diagram 2 - Two Location Control Application
Sensor
Red
Hot (Black)
Phase 1
Black
Black
Red
Blue
Line
120/277VAC, 60Hz
Green
Green
Ground
Ground
Neutral (White)
Sensor
To Phase 2
Red
Hot (Black)
Phase 1
Black
Black
Red
Blue
Line
120/277VAC, 60Hz
Green
Green
Ground
Ground
Neutral (White)
NOTE: Either Sensor can turn the lights ON. Either Sensor must time-out to OFF, or both manual
buttons must be pressed for the lights to turn OFF.
Red
Blue
Primary
Secondary
Load
Load
Red
Blue
Primary
Secondary
Load
Load
Sensor
Red
Red
Blue
Secondary
Primary
Load
Load
Sensor
Red
Red
Blue
Secondary
Primary
Load
Load