RAB Smart Task Installation Manual

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Smart Task
Retrofit Kit
Installation Manual
Contents:
Turn your
closet, cubicle
and kitchen lights
activated
lights.
Sensor Specifications
Switching Capacity:
500 watts incandescent or 250 watts Fluorescent
Voltage:
120 Volts AC , 60Hz
UL Listing:
For indoor applications
Time Adjustment:
5 seconds to 15 minutes
Sensor Construction:
Precision molded polycarbonate
Detection Zone:
180 degrees by 30’
Sensor wires:
12” long
Vandal Resistant Lens:
Hard lens resists vandalism.
Why RAB Sensors are Best for You
Smaller is better!
Smart Task retrofit kit sensor uses state-of-the-art surface mount technology (SMT), just like cellular phones and beepers.SMT gives you more reliability, greater RF immunity, and a compact sensor that can fit neatly where others cannot.
Wider is better!
The wide view detects movement within its 120º area with only one compact sensor, detecting people as they exit or enter.
Molded is better!
No leaky gaskets or bug hotels with Smart Task. The hard lens is molded as part of the case. It’s absolutely sealed!
180º
Sensor
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Cautions
• All wiring MUST comply with local electrical codes and should be installed by a qualified electrician.
• Read entire Installation Manual before proceeding.
TURN OFF POWER BY REMOVING POWER FUSE OR TURNING OFF CIRCUIT BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLATION.
• Total lighting load must not exceed: 500 watts incandescent or 250 watts fluorescent at 120 volts.
• Line Carrier Remote Control Systems such as X-10, Leviton or Radio Shack are incompatible with sensors and cause false activations.
• Do not install on circuits feeding motor loads such as kitchen appliances, HVAC equipment, washer/ dryer or garage door openers.
• Sensor functions best when movement is across its detection pattern, not towards the sensor.
Assembly and Wiring
1. Smart Task retrofit sensor installs on your existing task lighting fixture.
2.The opening in your existing fixture switch knockout MUST measure 1.08” x .525” in order for retrofit sensor to fit properly as shown below.
3. Bring power leads out of fixture .
4. Strip 1/2” of insulation from all leads. Connect as shown in Wiring Diagram.
5.Twist on wire nuts. Secure with electrical tape.
6.Turn on power.
7. Adjust coverage angles of the sensor from left to right only. Tighten tilt set screw.
Wiring Diagram
How are the Time, Sensitivity and Photocell adjusted?
• Time Control: Sets the time that lights will remain on after the Detection Zone is vacated from approximately 5 seconds to 15 minutes. Use small adjustment tool supplied to turn clockwise to increase the time.
• Factory Setting:5-8 minutes.
• Sensitivity:
Increases or decreases the
responsiveness and range of the sensor.
Control Panel:
Turn controls gently.Do not force past stops.
How Does Smart Task Work?
Sensitivity
Time Control
Photocell
The Smart Task
infrared sensor “sees” small temperature changes caused by the motion of people or pets within its Detection Zone and turns on lights automatically.
How long do the lights stay on?
Lights remain on as long as there is move­ment within the Detection Zone.Once the zone is vacated, lights can be adjusted to remain on approximately 5 seconds up to 15 minutes.
Will the sensor detect animals?
Smart Task may detect large animals.You can limit animal detection by placing opaque tape on the lower part of the lens or using the bottom mask on the Lens Mask Kit provided.
What does Manual Override do?
Keep lights on by flipping the wall switch two times within 5 seconds.Sensor resets to auto mode at dawn. No ex t r a wiring needed.
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Picking A Location
Location Considerations:
• If your fixture is not permanently mounted, or can be moved, choose a location from which the sensor can “see”all the paths of movement that will be illuminated by its lights.
• Smart Task may be painted to blend in with walls.Carefully apply masking tape to the sensor lens before painting!
• Sensor functions best when the direction of suspected movement is across its detection pattern, not towards the sensor.
• The sensor has a “Double Look Down” Lens with one “Look Out”zone and two “Look Down” zones, for excellent detection both at long and close range.
• If wall mounting, locate 5-8’high for optimum range.Lower mounting height will reduce range.
Side View 30’ Double Look Down Lens
8’
Top View 30’
40’
Detection Pattern
• Detection extends out a maximum of 30 feet and is 180º wide.
• To reduce Detection Pattern width, mask the sides of the lens with the Lens Mask Kit provided or opaque weatherproof tape.
• If sensor is mounted by a doorway at the top of stairs, be aware that the elevated mounting height may extend the sensors range.
Control Panel:
Turn controls gently.Do not force past stops.
Aiming and Walk Testing
Sensitivity
Time Control
Photocell
Turn to
moon symbol
for night only
Turn to sun symbol
for 24 hour
operation (lights turn
on night and day)
Walk Test:
The purpose of the Walk Test is to check and adjust the coverage pattern.
1. Aim the sensor approximately to cover the area you desire.
2. Start outside the Detection Zone and walk across the zone until the lights go on.As distance from the sensor increases, it will take more movement to be detected.For instance, at 10 feet, a half step will be enough.while at 30 feet, several steps will be necessary.
3.To shorten the range, use the lens masks provided or tilt the sensor down.
4. Repeat steps #2 and #3 until you are satisfied with the coverage.
5.The Time Control is factory set between 5-8 minutes.This period starts after the movement in the Detection Zone ceases. If less time is desired, turn the time control counterclockwise.For more time, turn the control clockwise.
5.The sensor is factory set for night only operation.To obtain operation in low level light, turn the Photocell Control clockwise to the sun symbol. Intermediate settings will allow the sensor to operate earlier or later at dusk.
6.Your sensor is ready for operation.See the T echnical Tips pages if additional help is needed.
Test Period:
The sensor has a 3 minute Test Period which allows it to be aimed and walk tested day or night.
• For the first 30 seconds, the lights will be turned on. During this time, test that all fixtures and lamps function properly.
• For the next 3 minutes, the sensor will keep lights on for 5 seconds each time it detects movement in its Detection Zone.The sensor will change to Automatic Mode after the 3 minute T est Period.
• If another 3 minute Test Period is desired, turn the power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again.
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Technical Tips: Lights Do Not Turn On
1. Check that lightbulbs and fixtures work. Compare wiring to the Wiring Diagram in this manual.Check that the power is on.
2. If installing during daylight, remember that the sensor will provide a 3 minute Test Period after power is turned on. After 3 minutes, the sensor will switch to Automatic Mode and will not work during daylight if the Photocell Control is turned to or near the night only position (fully counter clockwise to the moon symbol).
If you require another 3 minute Test Period, turn the power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again.
3. Check that lights from other sources, from inside the house are not in the sensor’s view. See #1 under “Lights Turn Off Too Quickly”.
4.Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
5. If sensor is painted, make sure there is no paint on the lens and that the lens paint mask is removed.
Lights Do Not Turn Off
1.Make sure sensor is not aimed at something that would move or change temperature such as waving curtains, air conditioners, windows or heating vents.You can test for infrared sources in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor.Put sensor into Test Mode. After the initial 30 seconds of the lights being on, lights should stay off.Wave your hand inside the bag in front of sensor. Lights should go on and then time out.
Problem: Sensor is triggered by unwanted movement or heat source.
Solution: Mask lens in the direction of the source.Move sensor or source.
Lights Turn On For Unknown Reasons
1. Lights may turn on occassionally because the sensor is detecting changes in tempera­ture (Air conditioning or heating duct). If this is a constant problem, mount the sensor in a more protected area.
2.Tilt the sensor lower - it may be seeing distant objects moving.
3.You may not be a ware that house pets have triggered sensor.Check sensor aiming to reduce nuisance triggering or mask the lower part of the lens with opaque weatherproof tape.
4.The sensor may turn on occassionally during voltage surges.
5. A possible source of “mysterious” sensor activations are strong local radio signals. Check for nearby CB, Ham, VHF radio trans­mitters or Cellular telephones.The sensor may be activated, but will not be permanently impaired by these signals.
6. Check all the solutions mentioned under “ Lights Turn On and Off Incorrectly”.
Solution: Aim sensor away from lights and reflective objects or mask the lens in the direction of the light.
1.Make sure the sensor is installed on its own dedicated circuit free of motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances or garage door openers.
2. It is not recommended to wire sensors in parallel.More than one sensor wired together makes them difficult to troubleshoot.Dis­connect multiple sensors and test separately.
3. Keep all people completely out of the detection pattern to make sure the sensor is not detecting them.
4. Make sure sensor is located below and as far as possible from its lights.Heat from the lights may trigger the sensor.
5. Make sure lights are not visible from or reflecting back into sensor.Check for white or reflective surfaces close to the sensor.
Lights Turn On and Off Incorrectly
Lights Turn Off Too Quickly
1. Check if sensor is being “tricked” by reflected light. If lights shine or reflect into the photocell, (located behind the lens), the unit will go on briefly and turn off thinking it is daytime.
Problems: Lights reflect into photocell or lights shine directly into photocell.
Solution: Adjust Photocell Control slightly clockwise, toward the sun symbol.This allows the sensor to function in brighter ambient light conditions. Alter natively, move the lights or mask the lens in the direction of the lights or reflections. If t h e problem persists, it may be necessary to increase the length of the sun shield over the sensor using weatherproof tape or some other material.
2.Make sure sensor is mounted firmly and does not move even slightly when touched. If it moves, tighten all screws.
3. Make sure that fixture is not mounted on an unstable pole that will move in the wind.
4.Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
Limited Warranty
Your Smart Task sensor will be promptly replaced or repaired, at our option, if it proves to be defective in workmanship or materials within 5 years of purchase.
For repair or replacement, please call the Tech Help Line at 888 RAB-1000 for instructions.
If the fixture/sensor is out of warranty or dam­age is unrelated to its original manufacture, return your unit freight prepaid to the address below.Please include a description of the problem and a check for $20.00 (made out to RAB Electric).We will repair or replace your unit promptly.
Under no circumstances shall RAB Electric be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or performance of this product or other indirect damages with respect to loss of property or revenue or cost of installation, removal or re-installation. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Smart Task sensor is designed to detect movement in the detection area. It should not be construed as a theft or crime prevention device.RAB does not accept responsibility for any damages resulting from intrusion or other crimes.
© RAB Electric Manufacturing, Inc. 2002
Toll Free Technical Assistance
If you need technical assistance, please do the following:
1.Re-read the Technical Tips sections of this manual.
2.Call the Tech Help Line at 888 RAB-1000, 8AM to 4PM Eastern Time M-F and we will be glad to help you.Before you call, please have the f ollo wing information handy:
a) Catalog number of your unit; b) Wattage , types and locations of lights con­nected to the sensor; c) The electrical circuit on which the sensor is installed.What else does it feed? How is the sensor power switched? d) Serial Number (4 digits) on the back of the sensor. e) This installation Manual
Note: RAB Electric cannot give electrical wiring instructions by phone. Please consult a qualified electrician.
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