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1. 02 Occupancy Sensor A5 07 01 Contact single input A5 30 01 Central Gateway A5 38 08 Interoperable Products EEPs EnOcean Equipment Profiles 409 Lx185 WW x 226 D 104 mm x 47 mm x 32 mm Plug cord 3 ft 91 4 cm Outlet cord 1 ft 30 5 cm 12 3 oz 348 g ETL FCC IC Dimensions Cord Lengths Weight Agency Compliance Plannin Take a moment to plan for the module s successful operation and optimal communication with other system components Consider where the device will be plugged in what it will control and how power cords can be kept out of the way Consider the construction materials in the space and ob stacles that may interfere with RF signals e N estimated time 20 minutes fe Read and understand instructions completely before starting Installin ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD High Voltage This device must be installed by a qualified installer or electrician Follow all ap plicable electrical codes for installation 1 Turn the electrical load on for example a lamp and unplug the cord from the wall outlet 2 Plug the cord of the electrical load for example a lamp into the outlet cord of the module 3 Plug the module into a standard wall outlet 4 Test the connection by actuating the load using the Set but ton on the module NOTE The plug and outlet are polarized and not intended to be mated with non polarized devices Optional Mounting
2. LED will blink 2x amber to confirm Save selection by holding Set button for 2 seconds 4 Exit Menu hold both buttons for 2 seconds Re boot module by either power cycling or pressing and holding both buttons for 10 seconds release when Left LED Red Right LED Green 2013 Hubbell Building Automation Option Clicks Blinks 60 minutes 4K 120 minutes 5 5K www hubbell automation com Troubleshooting Problem Solution Checklist The device does not Check the wiring for errors power up Check the circuit breaker Use a voltage meter to confirm power The device does not Click the Set button to open close the relay control linked load manually Turn off the power and then restore it Cannot link other Check if Accept Link option can be accessed devices Move closer to the device it may be out of range Try linking a different device Check for environmental conditions that inter fere with RF signals Verify the maximum number of devices 30 has not been exceeded Cannot change set Check if menu item can be accessed tings on the device Check if changes can be saved The device does not Check for environment or range issues respond to wire Verify the device is linked less messages or Check if appropriate devices are linked accord selected settings ing to good system planning Extend the antenna to amplify the range remove it from the groove in the module straighten it
3. The Plug In Switch Module provides a fixed mounting option to prevent damage and theft Using the included mounting plate mount the device high enough off the floor to avoid spills and impact with cleaning equipment Page 1 Plug in Switch Module e Installation Guide 1 Using a level and a pencil lightly mark two small dots to align the upper edge of the module on the wall where you want to mount it TIP For easy housekeeping provide sufficient clearance for vacuum cleaners 2 Slide the mounting plate off the back of the module 3 With the tab lock side down mount the plate securely to the wall A Using the pencil marks to en sure it s level mark the two mov B Drill two holes for the wall anchi and insert the wall anchors C Insert the first screw loosely and level the module D Insert the second screw and then hand tighten the first screw 4 Slide module onto the mounting plate until it clicks in place NOTE Any EnOcean based switch can be linked to the module 3 Linking Two or more compatible devices can be linked and configured to provide the desired control There are two basic types of devices in the system transmitters and transceivers Transmit only Transmitters are simple energy harvesting devices that send RF messages to communicate a condition level or state Transmitters can only be linked to transceivers Examples gt Self powered Light Switches Occupancy Sensors Tra
4. check is a time delay that is activated when a door opens and closes The linked loads will turn off if the sensor s do not confirm occupancy within the time delay From the Vacancy Check menu the active option is indicated by the number of green blinks on the Set LED amber blinks indi i 1K 5 mins default cate an unsaved change Click the Ane 2K Set button an appropriate num ber of times to select an option 30 minutes 3K To change the vacancy check option This example shows changing the option from 5 to 15 minutes H 43 EI 1K Js 2K AsL HER 2K To enable the device as a repeater In some situations enabling the transceiver device as a repeater can help optimize the wireless range between devices 1 Access Basic Setup mode 2 Select the Vacancy Check menu 3 Select an option 4 Save the selection 1 Access Advanced Setup by holding both buttons down for 5 seconds and releasing them when both LEDs turn amber 2 Click the Set button an appropriate number of Option Clicks Blinks times to select an option Disabled default 1 1 gt gt By default the first menu option in advanced SROP 2K setup is to Enable Repeater 5 Hops 3K Example Setting a device to operate as a repeater 1 Access the Advanced setup hold down both buttons for 5 seconds until both LEDs turn amber 2 Select option 2 by clicking the Set right button two times Set button
5. process 2 Press and hold the Set right button for 3 seconds to con firm factory reset 3 Device will reboot and initiate start up LED sequence 4 nfigurin The default settings on the module support common control scenarios However some occupancy settings can be adjusted on the module using the setup interface if required Setting Default Application Auto On Automatically If linked to an occupancy sen Determined sor the default is Enabled If linked to a switch the default is Disabled for manual control Vacancy Check 5 minutes If linked to a occupancy senor and a door sensor Switched Auto Off Disabled If linked to a rocker pad or key card switch Motion Auto Off 15 minutes Door Window Ajar 2 minutes If linked to occupancy sensor If linked to occupancy sensor Egress 30 seconds If linked to a key card switch Auto On The default Auto On option is automatically determined based on the type of device that is linked Auto On is Disabled if the first linked device is a switch or Enabled if the device is an occupancy sensor From the Auto On menu the ac KOAU LESENE tive option is indicated by the Disable 1 4 K number of green blinks on the es Enabled 2K Set LED amber blinks indicate an unsaved change Click the Set Auomatielly i ac button an appropriate number Harermined 3K of times to select an option 2013 Hubbell Building Automation www hubbell automation com
6. HUBBELL Hubbell Building Automation Plug In Switch Module 4 09 104mm 47mm gt E Set Button Menu button 1 Cord to Receptacle End Package Contents Tools Required Plug in Switch Module None Product Description The Plug In Switch Module provides an easy way to save energy and control lighting and appliance loads based on room oc cupancy The module simply plugs into any standard wall receptacle and receives wireless signals from EnOcean based products that tell it when to power on or off Features Include Provides switching of plug in electrical loads Communicates with other devices to enable energy savings Plugs into any standard outlet no wiring required optional mounting plate provided Easily links with wireless rocker pads or sensors Specifications 120 VAC 50 60 Hz General purpose 15 A 120 VAC Resistive 15 A 120 VAC Motor 1 2 HP 120 VAC Tungsten 960 W 120 VAC Ballast 600 W 120 VAC 1 1 W full load 500 mW quiescent 80 ft 25 m EnOcean 902 MHz Power Supply Maximum Load or Contact Ratings Power Consumption Transmission Range RF Communications 2013 Hubbell Building Automation www hubbell automation com Installation Guide Model WIS PSM D enocealr Product Name EEP Rocker Pad Switch F6 02 02 Key Card Switch F6 04 01 Window handle F6 10 00 1BS Single Input Contact D5 00 01 Light Sensor 0 1020 lux A5 06
7. To change the auto on option This example shows changing the option from Automatically Determined to Disabled x x 32 3K y2 1K 4 Save the selection J2 4 K Auto Off There are two auto off menus one for occupancy sensors and one for rocker switches For linked occupancy sensors the de fault is 15 minutes For linked rocker pads and key card switches the default is Disabled to allow Option Clicks Blinks 1 Access Basic Setup mode 2 Select the Switched Auto On menu 3 Select an option manual control From the auto off timer menu Disabled a 4 the active option is indicated by the number of green blinks 5 mins 2K on the Set LED amber blinks indicate an unsaved change no Ming 3K Click the Set button an appro l 30 mins 4 4 priate number of times to select K an option 60 mins 5 5K To change the switched auto off option This example shows changing the option from Disabled to 5 y CK 34 CEE 2K I 2K To change the motion auto off option 1 Access Basic Setup mode Select the Switched Auto Off menu 3 Select an option 4 Save the selection This example shows changing the option from 15 to 5 minutes a UBD BE oe 35 s 3k as EH 2k Js 2k 1 Access Basic Setup mode 2 Select the Motion Auto Off menu Select an option 4 Save the selection Page 3 Plug in Switch Module e Installation Guide Vacancy Check The vacancy
8. and slide it into the white antenna sleeve provided Contains FCC SZV STM300U 902 MHz IC 5713A STM300U 902 MHz This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules and Industry Canada ICES 003 Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation IMPORTANT Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Le pr sent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence L exploitation est autoris e aux deux conditions suivantes 1 l appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radio lectrique subi meme si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement IMPORTANT Tous les changements ou modifications pas express ment approuv s par la partie responsable de la conformit ont pu vider l autorit de l utilisateur pour actioner cet quipment Limited Warranty ONE YEAR Page 4
9. below describe how the buttons are used and the mean ing of the LED responses To exit from anywhere in a menu hold both buttons at the same time for 2 seconds Set button Used to select an option in a menu by clicking a number of times Hold the and Set buttons together to Set and Menu buttons access a mode together to access a mode L L ee 3 3 we Displays the active Displays the selected menu option by the number of blinks Active settings are green and pending settings are amber Menu button Used to select a menu ina mode by clicking a number of times Hold the Menu mode green for Basic Setup amber for Advanced Setup and none for Normal Operation Displays a selected menu by the number of blinks yE The Menu LED or Set LED display solid for a number of sec onds in a certain color to indicate a mode or a confirmation i The Menu LED blinks a number of times in a color to indi x cate a selected menu The Set LED blinks a number of times in a color to indicate x an option A number in a white box indicates the number of times to click the Menu button or Set button A number in a black box indicates the number of seconds to hold down the Menu button or Set button To link a transmitter to a transceiver HH X NOTE By default the Accept Link option in the Linking menu is selected Once activated this option stays active for two minutes to provide time to link multiple device
10. nsmit amp Receive Transceivers are controlling devices that send as well as receive RF messages They also process relevant control logic and actuate the appropriate outputs switching a light on or off for example Transceivers can be linked with transmitters as well as other transceivers A trans ceiver can have up to 30 devices linked to it Examples gt Relays Gateways The Plug In Switch Module is a Transceiver transmits amp receives To link the occupancy sensor to a transceiver the transceiver must first be powered within wireless range of the controls it is to be linked to and set to accepts links Next the desired transmitter or another transceiver is triggered to send a special link message The awaiting transceiver receives and stores the link permanently so the devices can interact to provide a variety of intelligent control options 2013 Hubbell Building Automation www hubbell automation com About the Setup Interface The setup interface has two buttons Menu and Set that each have a corresponding 3 color LED green amber red This sim ple interface is used to link and configure devices as a system The buttons and LEDs are used to navigate and select linking and setup options through a 3 tier menu system consisting of different Modes gt Menus gt Options To use the interface hold the module so both thumbs can click the buttons without obscuring the LEDs The illustration and legend
11. s MC 1k 2 For the transmitter to be linked do one of the following ac cording to the type of device 1 Access Basic Setup mode Ready to accept links A Sensor click the designated link button B Key Card Switch insert remove the card 3 times quickly C Rocker Pad click the top button 3 times quickly Device linked successfully Set LED displays solid 1C E 9 green for 3 seconds Ready to accept new links 3 1 1 E Page 2 Plug in Switch Module e Installation Guide 3 To exit mode and return to normal operation press and hold both buttons for 2 seconds To unlink a device Follow the same steps as described in the To link section above with the following deviations After step 1 in the To link section above click the Set right button 3 times to enable the Remove Link option MLC 3k Follow the same instructions as shown in Step 2 of the To link section The Set right LED will turn red briefly to indi cate the link was successfully removed Ready to remove links To restore factory defaults Follow these steps to clear all linked devices and restore the Plug in Switch Module to its factory default settings 1 Press and hold both buttons for 15 seconds gt gt Hold buttons until the Menu left LED is solid RED and the Set right LED is solid Amber Both LEDs will turn various colors as the module cycles through the resetting
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