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Emerson Wireless Sensors E2 Site Supervisor Quick Setup Guide

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Emerson Wireless Sensors E2 Site Supervisor Quick Setup Guide
Wireless Sensors In E2 and Site Supervisor
Quick Setup Guide

The Wireless Sensor product portfolio provides end users cost effective devices to retrofit existing spaces for occupancy control and daylight harvesting. These sensors are fully integrated into the Emerson Wireless Module System to work with the Wireless Gateway and E2 or Site Supervisor.

Part Number

Description

MFR Part Number

814-3710

Light Dimmer Module

M9-USR-EMR

814-3720

Occupancy Sensor

M9-EOSW

814-3730

Occupancy/Lux Sensor

M9-ML2

814-3740

Door/Window Sensor

M9-EDWS

814-3750

Temperature Sensor

M9-RTS1

814-3760

Temperature/ Humidity Sensor

M9-RTHS1

Table 1 - Product Ordering Information

Occupancy Sensor

The Occupancy sensor (814-3720) is a wireless, solar-powered sensor that detects occupancy using passive infrared heat and motion sensing. The sensor transmits RF messages to use energy more efficiently.

· If motion is detected, an occupied status is transmitted immediately.
· A transmission interval starts to run with a two-minute lockout timer. No radio telegrams will be sent out until the timer expires.

Default Transmission Interval

Immediate upon detected motion

Lockout Timer

2 min

Unoccupied Send Delay

1st @ 10 min 2nd @30 min

Heartbeat Message Interval

1 hr

Table 2 - Occupancy Sensor Messages

Occupancy/Lux Sensor

Figure 1 - Occupancy Sensor Figure 2 - Occupancy Sensor Menu

Figure 3 - Occupancy/Lux Sensor
The Occupancy/Lux Sensor (814-3730) is a wireless, solar-powered, passive infrared sensor that is ideally suited for occupancy-based lighting control and also provides for indoor daylight harvesting functionality.

Default Transmission Interval

Immediate upon detected motion

Status Signal Sent

Every 15 min with no change in occupancy state

Unoccupied Send Delay

5 min

Table 3 - Lux Sensor Messages

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Door/Window Sensor
Figure 4 - Occupancy/Lux Sensor The Door/Window Sensor (814-3740) is a wireless, solar-powered sensor that can be used to detect the open and closed status of doors or windows, or it can be paired with an Occupancy Sensor to accurately detect when someone enters or exits a room.
· The proximity of the sensor is important for proper detection. The alignment arrows on the sensor and the magnet must point to each other and the gap between them must not exceed 0.25in (6.4mm) in any direction.
Temperature and Temperature/Humidity Sensors
Figure 5 - Temp and Temp/Humidity Sensor Solar-powered sensors are used to measure the room temperature (814-3750) or room temperature and rH (814-3760), and transmit this information wirelessly to the Emerson Wireless Gateway. Special indoor solar cells collect the power required for operation and data transfer from ambient light. During unlit periods, gold-cap capacitors continue to feed the transmitter. The wireless transmission technology

gives you a great deal of freedom in choosing the installation location.
· Temp Sensor transmission interval is 110 seconds with significant change in temperature or if manually operated.
· Temp/Humidity Sensor transmission interval is based on change of value or every 15 minutes.
Setup and Commissioning Sensors
Note: Must have firmware updated to E2 version 4.09F01 and Gateway version 1.40F01.
1. Go to the Add Application menu to add Wireless
modules, (, , , F4:LOOKUP, scroll down to Wireless Module and press ). 2. Enter how many modules (99 max) and press .
3. Do you wish to edit new application now? Press
=No.
4. Once the Wireless Module application has been added, go to configured applications to commission
the device(, , 230. Wireless Module).
5. Select a Wireless Module from the list and press
. 6. Press  to open the Actions Menu and start
commissioning (,,1:Commision Device).
7. The application will enter learning mode.
8. Within one (1) minute, press the Learn button on the Module.
9. When successful, the Module Status will display Commissioned, then Good when commissioning has completed.

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