Intermatic Occupancy / Vacancy (2-IN-1) Sensor Switch

Model: IOS-DOV

Ratings & Specifications

Safety Warnings

⚠️ WARNING: Risk of Fire, Electrical Shock or Personal Injury

Installation Instructions

Description

The passive infrared sensors work by detecting the difference between heat emitted from the human body in motion and the background space. The sensor switch can turn a load ON and hold it as long as the sensor detects occupancy. After no motion is detected for the set time delay, the load turns OFF automatically. The sensor switch has one relay (equal to single pole switch) and includes an Ambient Light Level Sensor.

Coverage Area

The coverage range of the sensor switch is specified and illustrated in Figure 1. Large objects and some transparent barriers like glass windows will obstruct the sensor's view and prevent detection, causing the light to turn off even though someone is still in the detection area.

Figure 1: Coverage Area Illustrates the sensor's detection range with Top View and Side View diagrams, showing a maximum coverage of 1200 sq.ft. and a 180° field of view.

Location/Mounting

Since this device responds to temperature changes, care should be taken when mounting the device. DO NOT mount directly above a heat source, in a location where hot or cold drafts will blow directly on the sensor, or where unintended motion will be within sensor's field-of-view.

Installation Steps

  1. Remove existing single pole switch or dimmer installation, if applicable.
  2. Remove 3/4" (1.9 cm) of insulation from each circuit conductor. Make sure the ends of wires are straight.
  3. Connect lead wires as shown in the Wiring Diagram (see Figure 2): Black lead to Line (Hot), Red lead to Load wire, White lead to Neutral wire, Green lead to Ground.
  4. Gently position wires in wall box, attach sensor switch to the box.
  5. Mount device "TOP" up.
  6. Restore power at circuit breaker or fuse, wait one minute.
  7. Remove the small cover plate (Illustrated as Figure 3).
  8. Locate the adjustment knobs on the control panel to perform test and adjustments (Illustrated as Figure 4).
  9. Replace the small cover plate after testing and adjusting.
  10. Attach the wallplate.

NOTE: If a twist-on wire connector is provided, use it to join one supply conductor with one 16 AWG device control lead.

Figure 2: Wiring Diagram Shows connections for Neutral (White), Line/Hot (Black), Load (Red), and Ground (Green) wires.
Figure 3: Physical View Shows the sensor switch with the small cover plate removed, indicating the control panel and pushbutton.

Adjustments

Band Switch

Mode Position Description React to the pushbutton
OFF LEFT Circuit is permanently opened None
OCC Center Occupancy Mode: Automatic ON, automatic OFF after set time delay. Manually toggles ON/OFF the load.
VAC RIGHT Vacancy Mode: Manual ON only, automatic OFF after set time delay. Manually toggles ON/OFF the load.

Time Delay Knob

Sensor Sensitivity Range Knob

Note: Turn clockwise for larger rooms. Turn counter-clockwise to avoid false alerts in smaller rooms or near doorway or heat source.

Ambient Light Dial

The ambient light setting is adjusted with the Ambient Light dial (refer to Figure 4). Turning the Light Dial fully counter-clockwise (CW), lights always turn ON when motion is detected. All other settings will cause the lights to turn ON only when the light level is less than the setting.

Figure 4: Control Panel Displays the adjustment knobs: Time Delay, Sensitivity Range, and Ambient Light Dial, along with mode indicators (OFF, OCC, VAC).

Operation

The Sensor Switch is programmed independently for either Occupancy Mode or Vacancy Mode as referred to the Band Switch position under the control panel cover. Vacancy mode is also known as "Manual On Occupancy Mode". By pushing the Control Panel Cover button, the load can be turned On/Off under either OCC or VAC mode (Illustrated as Figure 5).

Turning On the Load

Automatic Turning Off the Load

Under either mode, the Sensor keeps the Load ON until no motion is detected or the set time delay expires, then the load turns OFF automatically. Under VAC Mode, the Load can turn ON automatically if motion is detected within the first 30 seconds.

Manual Turning Off the Load

By Manual ON/OFF Button, the Load can be turned OFF under either OCC or VAC mode. Under OCC Mode, the Load cannot automatically turn ON for 5 minutes after the last motion is detected.

Figure 5: Operation Illustrates the physical button on the control panel used for manual ON/OFF operation.

Troubleshooting

For proper operation, the Sensor Switch has to consume power from hot and Neutral. Therefore, Secured Neutral Wires are required.

Initial Run

The Sensor Switch needs an initial run within one minute. During the initial run, the load might be turned On and Off several times. The Time Delay knob is set to 15 seconds default; do not adjust it until initial run is finished and proper operation function is confirmed.

The load is flashing frequently.

The Load does not turn ON without LED flashing or LED flashing regardless of motion.

The Load does not turn ON while LED is flashing and motion is detected.

The Load does not turn Off.

The Load turns On unintentionally.

NOTE: If problems continue, consult a qualified electrician.

Limited Warranty

Warranty service is available by either (a) returning the product to the dealer from whom the unit was purchased or (b) completing a warranty claim online at www.intermatic.com. This warranty is made by: Intermatic Incorporated, 1950 Innovation Way, Suite 300, Libertyville, IL 60048. For additional product or warranty information go to: http://www.Intermatic.com or call 815-675-7000.

Models: IOS-DOV, IOS-DOV In Wall PIR Occupancy and Vacancy Sensor Switch, In Wall PIR Occupancy and Vacancy Sensor Switch, PIR Occupancy and Vacancy Sensor Switch, Occupancy and Vacancy Sensor Switch, Vacancy Sensor Switch, Sensor Switch

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