FSP-L2 Lens @ 8’ height ................... up to 44’ diameter
FSP-L3 Lens @ 20’ height ................. up to 40’ diameter
FSP-L7 Lens @ 40’ height ............... up to 100’ diameter
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SPECIFICATIONS
DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The FSP-212 is a motion sensor that dims lighting from high to low based
on movement. This slim, low-profile sensor is designed for installation
inside the bottom of a light fixture with a 0-10V output dimmable ballast or
LED driver control.
The sensors use passive infrared (PIR) sensing technology that reacts to
changes in infrared energy (moving body heat) within the coverage area.
Once the sensor stops detecting movement and the time delay elapses
lights will go from high to low mode and eventually to an OFF position if
it is desired. Sensors must directly “see” motion of a person or moving
Dimming
Level
Mode
Selection
PIR Sensor
Red LED
Time
Delay
object to detect them, so careful consideration must be given to sensor
luminaire placement and lens selection. Avoid placing the sensor where
obstructions may block the sensor’s line of sight.
Sensor Protection Cap
The FSP-212 operates at 120V/230V-240V Single Phase/277V. It is
designed to be installed in indoor and outdoor environments, and provides
easy to use selectable modes with several adjustable parameters.
The FSP-212 offers four different control modes of operation, (plus service
and test modes) that can be selected using a rotary pot. Once powered
up, each mode has a factory default set of parameters. Additionally, sensor
NOTE: Remove Cap before use
adjustment is available for time delay and high/low dim levels via rotary pots.
LENS OPTIONS
Several lenses are available for use with the FSP-212. Lenses give coverage at mounting heights between 8’ - 40’ for applications such
as, offices, warehouses and outdoor use. Density and range of the coverage is determined by the type of lens and mounting height.
Lens modules are IP66 rated when combined with an FSP-212 sensor mounted to an outdoor rated fixture. See the FSP-Lx Coverage
Guide for more information.
INSTALLATION
89.9mm (± 0.2mm)
32.6mm (± 0.2mm)
L
Determine an appropriate mounting location inside the light fixture
minimizing the electric light contribution to the sensor’s photocell.
Allow a minimum distance of 0.2” (5.1mm) from the wiring end of the
sensor to the wall of the fixture.
TURN THE POWER OFF AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER
BEFORE INSTALLING THE SENSOR.
WARNING
There are two mounting methods for the FSP-212—using the threaded collar or using the snap-in tabs.
Threaded Collar Mounting
1. Drill a hole 1.30” (33.0mm) in diameter through the sheet metal in
the bottom of the fixture.
2. Add the rubber gasket to the threaded collar, and install the sensor
face down, parallel to the mounting surface. Ensure the rubber
gasket touches the inside surface of the fixture. Install the plastic
nut securely against the fixture to a torque of 25-30 in-lbs to
ensure IP rating is maintained.
3. Align the locking features between the sensor and lens module
and push the lens module forward until the o-ring seals firmly. Turn
the lens module clockwise to ensure it locks in place.
4. Connect wires as shown in wiring diagram.
5. Restore power from the circuit breaker.
NOTE: An optional skirt can be installed in place of the tightening nut.
See the Ordering Information table on page 4 for details.
Inside Fixture
Wall
Tightening
Nut
FSP-212
Rubber
Gasket
Outside
Fixture Wall
Threaded Collar Mounting
Snap-In Mounting
1. Cut a rectangular hole 32.6mm (± 0.2mm) by 89.9mm (± 0.2mm)
through the sheet metal in the bottom of the fixture. The surface of
the bottom of the fixture must be between .75mm and 3.2mm.
2. Push the FSP-212 up from the below the fixture until the tabs
“snap” and the fixture locks in place.
3. Align the locking features between the sensor and lens module and
push the lens module forward until the o-ring seals firmly. Turn the
lens module clockwise to ensure it locks in place.
4. Connect wires as shown in wiring diagram.
5. Restore power from the circuit breaker.
NOTE: Snap-in mounting is not rated for IP66.
Inside Fixture
Wall
Cutout for snap-in mounting
Tightening
Nut
Fixture Bottom
Lens Assembly
Rubber
Gasket
Fixture
Wall
VIOLET (+)
GRAY (-)
Outside
Fixture Wall
FSP-212
Lens Assembly
Snap-in Mounting
OUTDOORS—USE AT THE EXPOSED SENSOR COLLAR PART ONLY WHEN INSTALLED AT THE SPECIFIC
LOCATION PER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WITH A LISTED OUTDOOR ENCLOSURE.
NEUTRAL
LINE
LOAD
Dimming
Driver
NEUTRAL
Non-Dimming
Driver
Note: Dim Level functionality does not
apply when wired as shown above.
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NEUTRALLOAD
Fixture
Wall
NEUTRA
LINE
CONTROL MODES
Occupancy
Mode C
Occupancy
Mode B
Occupancy
Mode A
The FSP-212 has five selectable modes, each of which has preset parameter settings. Once the mode is selected, you have the ability
to further customize operation by adjusting the Dim and the Time pots.
Select the Mode and adjust the other pots using a small screwdriver.
NOTE: A sixth mode, Test mode, is accessed automatically when mode C is selected. See
below for details.
Dim (High/Low) – This pot adjusts either the low dim level (for modes A, B, C, and E) or high dim
level (for mode D).
When the Dim pot is turned, the load goes to the current dimming level, allowing visual
confirmation of the dim level. After the Dim pot has not moved for 3 minutes (this allows time to
reattach the lens to the sensor), the load will go to the maximum level for 10 seconds and then
turn OFF for 10 seconds. The load then returns to previous state before trim pot adjustment. This
process allows auto calibration of the photocell, for daylight control.
Time – This pot sets the amount of time delay after vacancy is no longer detected before the
loads go to either the Low Trim value or turn OFF, depending on the mode. Additionally, for
Modes B and C, this controls the amount of time before the load goes from the Low Trim to
OFF. The time will be half of the initial delay. For example, if time is set to 20 minutes, the load
will go from ON to the Low Trim level 20 minutes after occupancy is no longer detected. The
the load will then turn OFF 10 minutes after it goes to the Low Trim level.
Daylight Control – The FSP-212 has a photocell which measures the ambient light to determine daytime/night time, for use in modes A, B,
and D. Once the sensor registers enough ambient light to indicate daylight, it triggers daylight control.
Fade Time – For all modes except Mode E and Test Mode, the fade up time from OFF to ON or OFF to High Dim Level is 2 seconds,
and the fade down time from ON to Low Dim Level or Low Dim Level to OFF is 10 seconds. For Mode E and Test Mode, fade up and
fade down time is 0 seconds.
Mode A – Outdoor Parking Area Keeping Minimum Light Level at Night
Features: Always ON during the night (ON at dusk, Low Dim maintains minimum level at
night, OFF at dawn)
When the ambient lighting is below daylight control level, the load is always ON. If occupancy
is detected, the loads turn ON at maximum level. Once no occupancy is detected and the time
delay expires, the load will go to the level set with the Dim pot. Once ambient lighting rises to the
daylight control level, the load will turn OFF.
Mode B – Outdoor Parking Area with High/Low Dim/Off Levels at Night
Features: At dusk, turns ON with occupancy; Drops to Low Dim after vacancy, then turns
OFF after delay; OFF at dawn
When the ambient lighting is below daylight control level and occupancy is detected, the
sensor turns the loads ON at maximum level. Once no occupancy is detected and the time
delay expires, the load will go to the level set with the Dim pot. As long as the area remains
unoccupied, the load stays at the dim level for one half the amount of the Time delay, and then
turns OFF. Once ambient lighting rises to the daylight control level, the load will turn OFF.
Mode C – Indoor Parking Structure or High-Bay with No Daylight Control
Features: High/Low/Off Levels - Day or Night
This mode is similar to mode B, except that there is no daylight control. Therefore, anytime,
occupancy is detected, the load turns ON at maximum level. Once no occupancy is detected
and the time delay expires, the load will go to the level set with the Dim pot. As long as the
area remains unoccupied, the load stays at the dim level for one half the amount of the Time
delay, and then turns OFF.
NOTE: When you select mode C, FSP-212 unit will initially enter Test mode and stay in test
mode for 5 minutes, after which it will switch to mode C operation. (Test Mode is
identical mode to C, with the exception of Time Delay, which is fixed at 5 seconds.)
10
Dim
0
10
Dim
0
DayDayNight
10
Dim
0
DayDayNight
Time Delay
DayDayNight
Time Delay
Time Delay
1/2 Time
Delay
1/2 Time
Delay
3
Mode D – Indoor Parking Structure or High-Bay
Occupancy
Mode D
Mode E
3 seconds needed between changes
Features: At dusk, turns ON with occupancy; High Dim Level sets Maximum ON level;
OFF at dawn
When the ambient lighting is below daylight control level and occupancy is detected, the load
turns ON at the level set with the Dim pot. Once no occupancy is detected and the time delay
expires, the load will turn OFF. Once ambient lighting rises to the daylight control level, the
load will turn OFF.
Mode E – Service Mode
Features: Allows visual adjustment of Dimming Level
If the Time pot is set at maximum, the load turns ON at the current Dim level. If the Time pot
is set at minimum, the load turns OFF.
Note that after turning the Time pot to change the ON/OFF setting, the unit will not respond to
further changes for 3 seconds.
DayDayNight
10
Dim
0
10
Time Delay
set to maximum
Dim
Time Delay
Applies Day or Night
Time Delay
set to minimum
Test Mode
0
Test mode sets the time delay to 5 seconds to allow for testing the occupancy sensor.
Whenever Mode C is selected using the Mode pot, the FSP-212 will enter Test mode for 5
minutes. If the FSP-212 is currently in mode C, selecting another mode and then returning to mode C will restart Test mode. During
Test mode, daylight control is not active and the value of the Time pot is overridden. When occupancy is detected the load will turn
ON at 10V. Once no occupancy is detected, the load will got to the dim level after 5 seconds, and then will stay at the dim level for 2.5
seconds, before turning OFF. After 5 minutes, the unit will revert to normal Mode C operation.
Daylight ControlHigh/Low DimTime DelayAuto OnAuto Off
Mode A*YesLow Dim
Default Level – Min. (1V)
Mode BYesLow Dim30sec – 30 min
Mode CNoLow Dim30sec – 30 min
30sec – 30 min
Default – 15 min.
1/2 of set value
during Low Trim
Ambient light level below
daylight control level
Ambient light level below
daylight control level and
occupancy detected
Ambient light level above
daylight control level
One half time delay expired
or ambient light level above
daylight control level
Mode ENoLow DimNot applicableLoad is ON at Dim level
when time delay trim in
maximum position
Time delay expired or
ambient light level above
daylight control level
Load is OFF when time
delay trim in minimum
position
* Default Mode Setting
Lights do not turn ON at Full Value:
• Make sure that the sensor is not obstructed.
• If Mode is set to A or B, check light level parameter, to find out the amount of light that the sensor is detecting. Cover the sensor
lens to simulate darkness in the room. If the lights come ON, the ambient light level is too high.
• If the red LED blinks 1 time per second, the FSP-212 is in short circuit protection mode.
• If the red LED blinks 2 times per second when the sensor is triggered, and in modes A, B, or D, the ambient light level is too high.
• Make sure the FSP-212 is not set to Mode E (Service mode) and time delay trim is not at minimum position.
• If lights still do not turn ON, call 800.879.8585 for technical support.
Lights will not go to Dimming Level:
• Check all wire connections and verify the dimming wires are tightly secured.
• Make sure that the sensor is not obstructed.
• If Mode is set to D, check light level parameter, to find out the amount of light that the sensor is detecting. Cover the sensor lens to
simulate darkness in the room. If the lights go the dim level, the ambient light level is too high.
• The time delay can be set from a minimum of 30 seconds to a maximum of 30 minutes. Ensure that the time delay is set to the
desired delay and that there is no movement within the sensor’s view for that time period.
• To quickly test the unit operation, enable test mode and move out of the sensor’s view. Lights should fade to the dim level after 5
seconds and then turn OFF after 2.5 seconds.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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• If lights still do not turn go to Dim Level, call 800.879.8585 for technical support.
Lights will not turn OFF:
• Make sure the FSP-212 is not set to Mode E (Service mode) and time delay trim is not at max position.
• To quickly test the unit operation, enable test mode and move out of the sensor’s view. Lights should fade to the dim level after 5
seconds and then turn OFF after 2.5 seconds.
• False Triggering may occur if the sensor is exposed to high ambient temperature conditions, so ensure the installed location has
good ambient temperature.
• If lights still do not turn OFF, call 800.879.8585 for technical support.
ORDERING INFORMATION
Catalog #Description
FSP-212Line Voltage 0-10V PIR Fixture Integrated Outdoor Sensor
FSP-L2360° lens, up to 44’ diameter at 8’ height
FSP-L3360° lens, up to 40’ diameter at 20’ height
FSP-L7360° lens, up to 100’ diameter at 40’ height
FSP-C1Small skirt, for use with FSP-L2 and FSP-L3 lenses
FSP-C2Large skirt, for use with FSP-L7 lens
Sensor colors indicated by one of the following suffixes at the end of the catalog #: