Single Pole and 3-Way with 3-Way Switch Application

Wide View Motion Activated Light Control

Cat. Nos.: DOS05, DVS05

Ratings: 120VAC, 60Hz 600 W Incandescent, 5 A Resistive, 300W LED and CFL, 400 VA ELV/MLV, 1/4 HP Motor

Warnings and Cautions

WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH: TURN OFF POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE AND TEST THAT THE POWER IS OFF BEFORE WIRING!

WARNING: TO AVOID PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, DO NOT install to control a receptacle, or a load in excess of the specified rating.

WARNING: To be installed and/or used in accordance with electrical codes and regulations. If you are not sure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.

CAUTION: To clean use a damp cloth with mild soap. DO NOT use disinfecting products, including foggers, sprays or other types of atomized cleaning agents.

CAUTION: No user serviceable components. DO NOT attempt to service or repair.

CAUTION: Use this device WITH COPPER CLAD WIRE ONLY.

Part Number: PK-A3346-10-00-2A-X4

Features

Mounting Location

The device responds to temperature changes, so care should be taken when mounting. 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 (e.g., hallway traffic) will be within the sensor's field-of-view.

Installation

You Will Need:

Wiring

WARNING: TO AVOID FIRE, SHOCK OR DEATH, turn off power at circuit breaker or fuse and test that the power is off before wiring.

Note: Neutral wire (if present), or a Ground wire is required for operation. If the wiring in the wall box does not resemble the configurations shown, consult an electrician.

Single Pole Wiring

2a. Wiring (when Neutral is NOT present)

Connect wires as shown. This device is designed so the line and load wires can be wired interchangeably.

Diagram Description: Shows a single pole setup. Wires from the wallbox include LINE/LOAD (black), GROUND (green/yellow). The device has terminals for LINE/LOAD (black), GROUND (green/yellow), and LOAD. Connections are made between corresponding wires and terminals.

Device Connections:

2b. Wiring (when Neutral is present)

Remove the GREEN sleeve from the white wire. Connect wires as shown. This device is designed so the line and load wires can be wired interchangeably.

Diagram Description: Shows a single pole setup with a neutral wire. Wires from the wallbox include LINE/LOAD (black), NEUTRAL (white), GROUND (green/yellow). The device has terminals for LINE/LOAD (black), NEUTRAL (white), GROUND (green/yellow), and LOAD. Connections are made between corresponding wires and terminals.

Device Connections:

3-Way Wiring

Note: To control the load from the 3-way switch, toggle once to turn the load ON and twice to turn the load OFF.

3-Way (Neutral NOT present)

Diagram Description: Shows two wallboxes for a 3-way setup without a neutral wire. Wallbox 1 (from branch circuit) has GROUND (green), LINE (black), and TRAVELER (red/yellow). Sensor Wallbox 2 connects to the load and has GROUND (green/yellow), LINE/LOAD (black), and TRAVELER (red/yellow). The diagram shows the LINE from the branch circuit going to the sensor's LINE terminal, the TRAVELER from Wallbox 1 going to the sensor's TRAVELER terminal, and the LOAD wire going from the sensor's LOAD terminal to the light. The GROUND wires are connected.

Device Connections (Sensor Wallbox):

3-Way (Neutral present)

Diagram Description: Shows two wallboxes for a 3-way setup with a neutral wire. Wallbox 1 (from branch circuit) has GROUND (green), LINE (black), NEUTRAL (white), and TRAVELER (red). Sensor Wallbox 2 connects to the load and has GROUND (green/yellow), LINE/LOAD (black), NEUTRAL (white), and TRAVELER (red/yellow). The diagram shows the LINE from the branch circuit going to the sensor's LINE terminal, the NEUTRAL from the branch circuit going to the sensor's NEUTRAL terminal, the TRAVELER from Wallbox 1 going to the sensor's TRAVELER terminal, and the LOAD wire going from the sensor's LOAD terminal to the light. The GROUND wires are connected. Note: Sensor must be installed in the location where the load wire is.

Device Connections (Sensor Wallbox):

3. Test and Mount

  1. Restore power. Wait 10-20 seconds for the sensor to power up.
  2. DOS05: Lights will automatically turn ON with the first motion detected after the warm-up period, or press the push pad.
  3. DVS05: Press the push pad. Lights should turn ON.
  4. Note: If lights do not turn ON, refer to the "What to do if..." section.
  5. Turn off power at the circuit breaker before completing the installation.
  6. Gently push wires into the wall box. Screw the light control to the box.
  7. Install the wallplate.
  8. Restore power.

Operation

Indicator Lights

RED indicator light: Will flash any time motion is detected.

GREEN locator/indicator light: Turns ON when the load is OFF.

Note: Press either the TOP or BOTTOM of the button to turn the light ON/OFF.

Changing Your Device Color

Diagram Description: Shows the faceplate of the device, indicating how to remove the current color insert and replace it with a new one.

Programming

How to Change Settings

To enter programming mode, hold the TOP and BOTTOM buttons for 5 seconds. The GREEN light will be solid ON for 5 seconds. If nothing happens, the device is already in programming mode.

To change settings:

To save and exit settings: Hold either the TOP or BOTTOM button for 5 seconds. The GREEN light will be solid ON for 5 seconds.

Note: If there is no activity for 30 seconds, the device will automatically exit programming mode, and setting changes will not be saved. Multiple settings can be saved by entering programming mode once, selecting desired settings, and then saving and exiting.

Setting Types and Options

Setting TypeOption 1Option 2Option 3Option 4
TIMER
(Duration load is ON since last motion)
1 minute5 minutes10 minutes20 minutes
SENSITIVITY
(Adjusts major and minor detection range)
Low (50% Range)MediumHighAll settings to default
DOS05 ONLY - AMBIENT LIGHT
(Load will not turn ON if room is brighter than selected setting)
Low Light levelMedium Light levelHigh/Brightest light levelDisabled - turns ON for all light levels

When to Use Occupancy or Vacancy

ModeWhen to Use This SettingTurns Light ON When...Light Turns OFF When...
Occupancy (DOS05 only)When automatic ON/OFF lighting control is desired.User walks into sensor view when light is OFF and it's darker than the ambient light setting. OR TOP/BOTTOM button is pushed.No motion detected for programmed time. OR TOP/BOTTOM button is pushed.
VacancyWhen Manual ON, Automatic OFF lighting control is desired.TOP or BOTTOM of button is pushed.No motion detected for programmed time. OR TOP/BOTTOM button is pushed. OR User moves within 30 secs of light turning OFF.

Occupancy/Vacancy Switch (DOS05 only)

Remove color kit and wallplate to access the switch.

Using Advanced Modes

Mode NameTo Enable This Mode...The Device Will...
Test ModePress and hold TOP of button for 5 seconds. To exit, press TOP or BOTTOM button, or it will automatically exit after 2 minutes.Turn on the load for 5 seconds every time motion is detected. RED light will blink 1x/2 sec. Locator LED function is disabled.
Temporary Bypass Mode (DOS05 only)Press and hold BOTTOM of button for 5 seconds. To exit, press TOP or BOTTOM button.Ignore motion, keeping the light/load off. GREEN light will double flash every 2 seconds.
Programming ModeHold TOP and BOTTOM buttons for 5 seconds.GREEN light will be solid ON for 5 seconds.

Sensing Area Coverage

Horizontal Field of View

Diagram Description: A 180-degree radial diagram showing coverage extending outwards. It indicates major motion coverage up to 30 feet (900 ft²) and minor motion coverage up to 20 feet (400 ft²).

Coverage:

Vertical Field of View

Diagram Description: A side-view illustration showing the sensor's vertical detection pattern. It indicates coverage from approximately 40-48 inches (3.3-4 ft) above the floor up to 30 feet away.

Coverage:

Troubleshooting

IssueMake this Adjustment
Lights do not operate with push pad and RED indicator does not blink when motion is presentVerify wiring connections to sensor.
Lights do not switch ON when motion is detected - DOS05
  • Motion is beyond sensing range - move closer to switch.
  • Adjust the light level lower (Option 3, 2, 1 or disable).
  • The RED light will blink to indicate motion. If it is blinking and the load is not turning ON, it could be due to ambient light OR check to make sure that the Occ-Vac switch is in OCC position.
Lights always stay ON
  • Check time delay settings and compare to how long the lights stay ON.
  • Make sure no motion occurs in coverage area for time selected by covering the lens.
  • Check that switch is not installed near a heat source (like stove, lights, heat vents) or detecting motion from an adjacent area (like hallway traffic) and if it is, relocate it.
Lights do not turn ON - DVS05
  • Make sure that control is installed correctly.
  • Make sure the power is ON.
  • Check to make sure the light bulb is functional.

Compliance and Warranty

FCC Statement

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment OFF and ON, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

FCC CAUTION: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc., could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.

For Canada Only

For warranty information and/or product returns, residents of Canada should contact Leviton in writing at Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Ltd to the attention of the Quality Assurance Department, 165 Hymus Blvd, Pointe-Claire (Quebec), Canada H9R 1E9 or by telephone at 1-800-405-5320.

Limited 5 Year Warranty

For Leviton's limited product warranty, go to www.leviton.com. For a printed copy of the warranty, call 1-800-824-3005.

Patents

Patents covering this product, if any, can be found on www.leviton.com/patents.

Trademarks

Leviton and Block and Design logo is a registered trademark and Decora is a trademark of Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.

Contact Information

For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (USA Only) or 1-800-405-5320 (Canada Only)

Website: www.leviton.com

Copyright: © 2020 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.

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Models: DOS05-1LZ, Decora Motion Sensor In-Wall

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