Occupancy Sensor- Ceiling Mounted
[Mx-EOSC]
SPECIFICATIONS:
Package Contents:
- Occupancy Sensor.
- 2 screws, 2 wall anchors.
- Wire bracket.
Tools Required:
- Power drill, 3/16” bit.
- Screwdriver.
- Light meter.
- Battery (CR2032) for testing.
Product Description:
The Magnum ceiling-mounted Occupancy Sensor saves energy and adds convenience
by accurately detecting when an area is occupied or vacant.
It is a wireless, solar-powered sensor that detects occupancy using passive infrared
(PIR) heat and motion sensing. The sensor transmits RF messages to Magnum lighting,
HVAC, and outlets to use energy more eciently.
Features Include:
• Sends wireless messages to other devices whenever motion is detected
• Harvests ambient solar energy to power the sensor and wireless communication
• Mounts easily on any ceiling material
• Works with other sensors for enhanced occupancy tracking
• Built-in tests to confirm operation at installed location
• Supplemental battery option for extreme low-light fail-over
Proudly Made
In America
Part Numbers (Frequency
Dependant)
Power Supply:
Optional:
RF Transmission Range 80 ft. (25 m)
Motion Sensing Range 40 ft. (12 m) diameter
Startup Charge Times*
First motion transmission
/ Linking
Motion LED blink
Light Test / Walk Test
Sustaining Charge Time for
battery free operation
Time to Full Charge* 25 hours @ 200 lux
Operating Life in Total
Darkness
Minimum Operating Light 50 lux (for auto-o only)
Optional Battery Life:
• Infrequent Bright Light
• Consistent Low Light
• Total Darkness
Motion Transmission Interval 2 minutes
Unoccupied Transmission 10 and 30 minutes since last motion
Heartbeat Transmission
Interval (unoccupied)
EnOcean Equipment Profile A5-07-01 (EEP)
Dimensions 6.30” L x 2.35” W x 1.47” D
Weight 4.4 oz. (125 g)
Mounting Height 7-10 feet (2-3m) recommended
Environment Indoor use only
Agency Compliance FCC, IC, RoHS, CE, R&TTE
*Natural bright light (2000 lux) or a battery can be temporarily used to significantly shorten startup charge
times. Specified lux values are for a typical fluorescent lighting. Lux level requirements for LED and other
types may vary. For lux reference, OSHA standards require a minimum of 323 lux for oce areas.
M9-EOSC (902 MHz - North America)
M8-EOSC (868 MHz - Europe and China)
MJ-EOSC (928 MHz - Japan)
Indoor light energy harvesting
Supplemental battery (CR2032)
2-wire connector for external power or remote
solar cell (3-5 VDC)
(refer to coverage diagrams)
(operation from empty energy storage)
5 minutes @ 200 lux
1.5 hours @ 2000 lux
3 hours per 24 hours @ 200 lux
80 hours
(after full charge)
20 yrs (with 200 lux for 2 hrs/day, 7days/week)
15 yrs (with 65 lux for 5 hrs/day, 7 days/week)
6.5 yrs
Disabled by default
Enabled = heartbeat @ 1 hr interval
(after unoccupied messages)
(160 mm x 60 mm x 37 mm)
14° to 104°F (-10° to 40°C)
20% to 95% relative humidity
(non-condensing)
PLANNING:
Take a moment to plan for the sensor’s successful operation and optimal communication with other system components. Remove the sensor from its packaging and place it in a strong light to
provide the required startup charge. (Tip: To quickly ensure the sensor energy storage is fully charged, insert a CR2032 battery for 30 seconds.)
• Ensure the location provides consistent and adequate light
• Locate the sensor in the center of the room with an unobstructed view of the space
• Avoid installed near ceiling fan or hanging fixtures
• Consider the area’s trac patterns and principal use, for example, walking, lounging or sleeping
• Confirm a location is suitable by temporarily mounting the sensor and testing
it, see Walk Test and Light Test sections
• Consider the construction materials in the space and obstacles that may
interfere with RF signals
Magnum Innovations
5675 Hudson Industrial Pkwy, Suite 3 - Hudson, OH 44236 - phone 330.915.2382 - fax 330.529.5279 - www.magnum-innovations.com - info@magnum-innovations.com
Occupancy Sensor- Ceiling Mounted
[Mx-EOSC]
Mount Using the Wire Bracket
a. Remove the ceiling tile where you want to mount the sensor.
b. Place the mounting plate squarely on the ceiling tile and use the wire to mark two
points for the holes.
c. Punch two small holes through the ceiling tile at the marked points.
d. Insert the wire bracket through the two holes in the mounting plate.
Make sure the ends are roughly even.
e. Feed the wires through the
holes in the ceiling tile.
Installing
The occupancy sensor can be mounted on most ceilings with the provided screws, or
mounted on dropped ceilings, using the provided wire bracket.
1. Decide where you want to install the occupancy sensor.
Tip: For visual alignment, orient the sensor parallel to one of the walls.
2. Remove the mounting plate from the sensor.
3. Decide which of the two installation options is appropriate.
Screw Mounting Plate to the Ceiling
a. Hold the mounting plate in place on the ceiling and use a pencil to lightly mark two
small dots for the screw drill points.
b. Drill two holes with a 3/16” drill bit and insert the wall anchors.
c. Insert the first screw loosely and level the mounting plate.
d. Insert the second screw and then hand-tighten the first screw.
f. On the front of the ceiling tile,
flatten the wire bracket so it
is snug against the mounting
plate.
g. On the back of the ceiling tile,
twist the wires together to hold the
mounting plate securely.
h. Replace the ceiling tile.
Magnum Innovations
5675 Hudson Industrial Pkwy, Suite 3 - Hudson, OH 44236 - phone 330.915.2382 - fax 330.529.5279 - www.magnum-innovations.com - info@magnum-innovations.com