Legrand CSD1000 User Manual

Please read all instructions before installing
CSD1000
360° Dual Technology
Low Voltage Occupancy Sensor
Specifications
Voltage ............................................................................24VDC
Current Consumption........................................35mA nominal
Power Supply ..........................Pass & Seymour Power Packs
Operating Temperature ....................32° to 131°F (0° to 55°C)
Time Delay Adjustment ..........................15 sec to 30 minutes
Test mode ....................................Use 15 sec time setting
PIR Coverage (Typical)......................................120m
Sensitivity Adjustment ..30% to 100% (DIP switch setting)
Ultrasonic Coverage (Typical) ..........................100m
Sensitivity Adjustment......................Min to Max (trim pot)
2
(1290ft2)
2
(1076ft2)
Installation Instructions
UNIT DESCRIPTION
36 ft
(11 m)
32 ft x 32 ft
(10 m x 10 m)
The CSD1000 360° Dual Technology occupancy sensors combine advanced passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technologies into one unit. The combination of these technologies helps to eliminate false triggering problems even in difficult applications.
The CSD1000 turns lighting systems on and off based on occupancy. The sensor can be configured to turn lighting on, and hold it on as long as either or both technologies detect occupancy. After no movement is detected for a user specified 15 seconds to 30 minutes, the lights are switched off.
The CSD1000 operates on 24V supplied by Pass & Seymour PWP Power Pack(s).
COVERAGE PATTERN
The CSD1000 provides a 360° coverage pattern. The coverage shown represents walking motion at a mounting height of 10 feet. For building spaces with lower levels of activity or with obstacles and barriers, coverage size may decrease.
PIR
Coverage
Ultrasonic
Coverage
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PLACEMENT GUIDELINES
Ultrasonic Coverage 32 ft (10 m)
PIR Coverage 36 ft (11 m)
20%
Ultrasonic
Overlap
Depending upon obstacles such as furniture or partitions, the area of coverage may be less or more than the sensing distances shown in the coverage pattern. This must be considered when planning the number of sensors and their placement. It is also recommended to place the sensors 4 to 6 feet away from air supply ducts.
Mount the sensor to the ceiling (see “mounting the sensor”). The CSD1000 is designed for a ceiling height of about 8-10 feet. Mounting above or below this range will significantly affect the coverage patterns. As a general rule, each occupant should be able to clearly view the sensor.
Masking the PIR Lens: Opaque adhesive tape is supplied so that sections of the PIR lens can be masked. This restricts the sensor’s view and allows you to eliminate PIR coverage in unwanted areas such as hallways outside of the desired coverage area. Since masking removes bands of coverage, remember to take this into account when troubleshooting coverage problems. The Ultrasonic coverage cannot be masked, but you can adjust its sensitivity to reduce the coverage area.
Open Office Area Coverage: To get complete coverage in an open office area, install multiple sensors so that there is approximately 20% overlap with each adjacent sensor’s ultrasonic coverage area.
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1 PACK/ 1 SENSOR
HOT
Neutral
Black
White
Power
Pack
White (Neutral)
RED (LOAD)
Switch
Lighting
Load
BLUE
BLACK
RED
BLUE
BLACK
RED
Control (24VDC) Out
Common
+24V In
Wires
Red (Line)
WIRING DIRECTIONS
CAUTION
TURN POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE
INSTALLING POWER PACKS OR SENSORS.
Each Pass & Seymour PWP series power pack can supply power for up to 3 CSD1000 sensors. When using more sensors than this, multiple power packs are required.
Refer to the wiring diagram(s) below for the following procedures:
Connect the low voltage:
• RED wire (+24VDC) from power pack to the +24V terminal on the sensor.
• BLACK wire (Return) from power pack to Common terminal on the sensor.
Wiring a SINGLE LIGHTING LOAD CONTROLLED BY OCCUPANCY – connect:
• BLUE wire from power pack to Control Out terminal on sensor.
WIRING DIAGRAMS
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