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01 August 2013
Fixture Mount SensorInstallation, Operation & Maintenance
LSXR
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The information in this presentation is
confidential and proprietary, and may not be
used, reproduced or distributed without the
express written permission of
Acuity Brands Lighting, Inc.
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Overview
LSXR High Mount Sensor• Interchangeable Lenses• Integrated Snap-Fit Bracket• Single or Two-Pole Relay/Switch• Dimming Output *• Occupancy / Vacancy• Passive Infrared (PIR)• Photocell for Daylight Harvesting• Reversible Line / Load Wires
* Single Pole model only
10
9
6
50
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECS:Operating Temp: Standard: 14° to 122° F (-10° to 50° C) LT Option (PIR): -40° to 122° F (-40° to 50° C)
Relative Humidity: Standard: 20 to 75% non-condensing LT Option: 20 to 90% non-condensing (electronics coated for corrosion resistance)
COMMON MODEL NUMBERSModel # Description CI Code
LSXR 6 High Mount 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP4LSXR 10 Low Mount 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP7LSXR 9 Small Motion 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP6LSXR 50 High Mount Aisle Way Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP8LSXR 610 High Mount & Low Mount 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EJ9LSXR 650 High Mount 360° & High Mount Aisle Way Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP9
Single Pole Model Numbers
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COMMON MODEL NUMBERSModel # Description CI Code
LSXR 6 High Mount 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP4LSXR 10 Low Mount 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP7LSXR 9 Small Motion 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP6LSXR 50 High Mount Aisle Way Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP8LSXR 610 High Mount & Low Mount 360° Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EJ9LSXR 650 High Mount 360° & High Mount Aisle Way Sensor - Fixture Mount, Interchangeable Lens, Line Voltage, Passive Infrared 219EP9
Single Pole Model Numbers
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Two-Pole Model Numbers
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COMMON MODEL NUMBERSLenses
LENS 6 High Mount 360° Lens Assembly for LSXR, Qty 1 219P30LENS 10 Low Mount 360° Lens Assembly for LSXR, Qty 1 219P31LENS 9 Small Motion 360° Lens Assembly for LSXR, Qty 1 219P32LENS 50 High Mount Aisleway Lens Assembly for LSXR, Qty 1 219P33
Lens Model Numbers
Physical Description
• 3.75² H x 2.5² W x 4² D (9.5cm x 6.4cm x 10.2cm)• Weight - 6 oz• Silicone Free & RoHS Compliant• 4 Lens Options
High Mount 360° Lens (6) High Mount Aisleway Lens (50) Small Motion 360°Lens (9) Low Mount 360° Lens (10)
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Bottom
Side
2.5”
3.25”
3.0”
.75”
4.0”
3.75”
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LSXR Bottom
Programming/Switch Push-Button
Screwdriver Slot
Removable Lens Assembly2.25” x 2.25”
Screwdriver Slot
½” Chase Nipple Mounting Fits Fixture Knockout
(⅞“ Hole)
LED Indicator
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LSXR Bottom Lens Removed
LED Indicator
½” Chase NippleFits Fixture Knockout(⅞” Hole)
Programming / Switch Push-Button
PIR Detector
Photocell(when present)
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LSXR Side
½“ Chase Nipple
Lens AssemblyProgramming / Switch
Push-Button
Sensor Body
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LSXR Back
½” Chase Nipple
Sensor Body
Lens Assembly
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Fixture or Junction Box Mount
Note: For safety reasons 2 phase versions should only be fixture mounted.
Mounting the LSXR
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Remove knockout and feed wires through ⅞” hole
Mounting the LSXR
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Press chase nipple firmly into hole
Tabs will compress and snap into place when fully
inserted
Mounting the LSXR
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Tabs will secure the sensor flush to
the fixture
Mounting the LSXR
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High Mount 360° (6)
High MountAisleway (50)
Small Motion 360° (9)
Low Mount 360° (10)
2‚” x 2‚” Snap-in Lens assembliesOrdered with Sensor or separately
Lens Options
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• Best choice for 15 to 45 ft (4.57 to 13.72 m) mounting heights• 15 to 20 ft (4.57 to 6.10 m) radial coverage overlaps area lit by
a typical high Mount fixture• Excellent detection of large motion (e.g. walking) up to a 35 ft
(10.76 m) mounting height• Excellent detection of extra large motion (e.g. forklifts) up to a
45 ft (13.72 m) mounting height
High Mount 360° Lens (6)
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• Best choice for small motion (e.g. hand movements) detection
• 360º conical shaped pattern• Provides 12 ft (3.66 m) radial coverage when mounted to
standard 9 ft (2.74 m) ceiling• 8 to 15 ft (2.44 to 4.57 m) mounting heights provide 10 to
20 ft (3.05 to 6.10 m) radial coverage
The gray ring differentiatesthe 9 lens from the 10 Lens
Small Motion 360° Lens (9)
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• Best choice for large motion detection (e.g. walking)• 360º conical shaped pattern• Provides 24 ft (8.53 m) radial coverage when mounted to
standard 9 ft (2.74 m) ceiling• 7 to 15 ft (2.13 to 4.57 m) mounting heights provide 16
to 36 ft (4.88 to 10.97 m) radial coverage• Detection range improves when walking across beams
compared to into beams
Low Mount 360° Lens (10)
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Aisleway length
• Provides 50º bi-directional and 10º wide coverage pattern
• 1.2x mounting height equals approximate detection range in either direction
• Typical 40 ft (12.19 m) mounting detects 50 ft (15.24 m) in either direction
Mount Aisleway Lens (50)
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LSXR Lens Removal
Insert flat blade screwdriverInto slot
Pry lens clips loose by pushing down on screwdriver handle
Twist screwdriver slightly and lens will pop free.
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LSXR Lens Installation
Align Lens with recess in sensor body
Fit lens completely over the recess
Snap lens intosensor body
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LSXR Connections
LSXR Single PoleWith Dimming
LSXR Two-PoleNo Dimming
LSXR Single PoleNo Dimming
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LSXR Single Pole Connections
Black Load and Line WiresReversible
HVOLT RED Load and Line
WiresReversible
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LSXR Single Pole Connections
LSXR Single Pole w/Dimming Connections
White Neutral
Black Load and Line WiresReversible
Violet DimmingControl Positive (+)
Gray DimmingControl Negative (-)
HVOLT RED Load and Line Wires
Reversible
LSXR Single Pole w/Dimming Connections
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LSXR Single Pole 2-Phase Wiring w/ Dimming
White Phase B Line
Black Load and Phase A Line WiresReversible
Violet DimmingControl Positive (+)
Gray DimmingControl Negative (-)
HVOLT RED Load and Line Wires
Reversible
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LSXR Single Pole 2-Phase Wiring w/ Dimming
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LSXR Two-Pole (2P) Connections
White Neutral
Black Load and Line WiresReversible
Pole 2 Blue Load and Line Wires(on all models)
Reversible
347VAC ModelRED Load and Line Wires
Reversible
Shown: Dual Zone configuration
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LSXR Two-Pole Connections (DZ)
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LSXR Two-Pole(2P) Connections (SZ)
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LSXR Single Pole Sensor: Functional Block Diagram
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LSXR 2-Pole Sensor: Functional Block Diagram
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1. Select the Function you want to program• Press the push-button the number of times equal to the
function code. (i.e., 2 times = Occupancy Time Delay Function)
• Once selected the LED will flash the current setting 3 times. You must enter a new setting prior to the 3rd time.
2. Select the new setting• Press the push-button the number of times equal to the
new setting. (i.e. 3 times = 5 minutes)
• LED Flashes the new setting (confirmation) 3 times. You must enter a new setting prior to the 3rd time.
3. Programming complete!
Programming LSXR
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01 Not used02 Occupancy Time Delay Pole 103 Occupancy Time Delay Pole 204 Minimum On Time (Lamp Maximizer)05 Photocell Set-Point06 Photocell / Dimming / 2-Pole Modes07 Sunlight Discount Factor08 Not Used09 Restore Factory Defaults10 Dimming Range Max (High Trim)
11 Dimming Range Min (Low Trim)12 Switch (Button) Mode13 Not used14 Dual Zone Photocell Offset %15 Dim to Off Time Delay
Programmable Functions
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Occupancy Time Delay (Pole 1)Function 2
Index Setting1 Test Mode2 30 seconds3 2.5 minutes4 5.0 minutes**5 7.5 minutes6 10.0 minutes*7 12.5 minutes8 15.0 minutes**9 17.5 minutes10 20.0 minutes**11 22.5 minutes12 25.0 minutes13 27.5 minutes14 30.0 minutes**
Definition: Occupancy Time Delay (Pole 1) - The length of time the sensor will keep the lights controlled by relay 1 on and at full bright after it last detects occupancy, assuming Minimum On Time (Function 4) has been met.Test mode - Disables Minimum On Time (Function 4), sets Occupancy Time Delay (Function 2 & 3) to 30 sec, and shortens the photocell transition times and dimming rate. Mode will expire after 10 min or if Function 2 is set back to a time delay.
*Default Settings, unless specified in the model number
**Alternative Defaults
Timers are 1.2x when used in 50Hz electrical systems. (e.g., 10 mins is 12 mins in the UK)
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Occupancy Time Delay (Pole 2)Function 3
Index Setting1 N/A2 30 seconds3 2.5 minutes4 5.0 minutes**5 7.5 minutes6 10.0 minutes*7 12.5 minutes8 15.0 minutes**9 17.5 minutes10 20.0 minutes**11 22.5 minutes12 25.0 minutes13 27.5 minutes14 30.0 minutes**
Definition: Occupancy Time Delay (Pole 2) - The length of time the sensor will keep the lights controlled by relay 2 (if present) on after it last detects occupancy, assuming Minimum On Time (Function 4) has been met.
*Default Settings, unless specified in the model number
**Alternative Defaults
Timers are 1.2x when used in 50Hz electrical systems. (e.g., 10 mins is 12 mins in the UK)
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Index Setting
1 0 minutes**
2 15 minutes*
3 30 minutes
4 45 Minutes
5 60 Minutes
Minimum On Time (LampMaximizer®)Function 4
Definition: Minimum On Time – The length of time required for lamps to be on in order to prevent short cycling that reduces fluorescent lamp life. If occupancy time delay expires prior to minimumon time being satisfied, the lamps will remain on until time has been met.
*Default Setting… changes to 0 minutes if occupancy time delay is changed from 10 minutes
**Default setting for 5, 15, 20 and 30 minute Occupancy Time Delay options
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Definition: Photocell Set-Point - The target light level (as detected at the sensor) that is to be maintained. Selecting Auto (Setting 1) will initiate on/off cycling procedure where sensor finds close-loop set-point.
Auto Set-point - Measures the Photocell with Lamps on and with Lamps off and changes the Set-Point to the difference. Assumes the contribution of Light by the lamps is adequate for the space.
Note: Not applicable to non-photocell versions
Photocell Set-PointFunction 5Index Setting
1 Auto set-point
2 0.5 fc
3 1.0 fc
4 2.0 fc
5 4.0 fc*
6 8.0 fc
7 16.0 fc
8 32.0 fc
9 64.0 fc
*Default Setting
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Photocell (Single Relay Units with P (Photocell) Option)Function 6 Index Setting
1 Disabled
2 Full On/Off Ctrl*
3 Inhibit Only Ctrl
Definition: Photocell Operational Setting - Describes the control the photocell will have over normal occupancy / on / off operation
Disable - Photocell does not affect lights
Full On/Off Ctrl - Provides increased energy savings by switching lights off during occupied periods with sufficient daylight contribution from windows or skylights. Lights will be switched back on if light level falls below set-point.
Inhibit Only Ctrl - Photocell will prevent lights from initially turning on if adequate daylight is available, but will not turn lights off.
*Default Setting
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Photocell (Units with ADC or ANL (Dimming) Options)Function 6
Index Setting
1 Disabled
2 Automatic Dimming & Switching (-ADC)*
3 Combination Dimming & Switching Photocell w/ High/Low Occupancy Operation (-ANL)*
Definition: Photocell Operational Setting - Describes the control the photocell will have over normal occupancy / on / off operationDisable - Photocell does not affect lightsAutomatic Dimming & Switching (-ADC) - Enables the sensor during occupied periods to dim lights down and then turn them completely off by opening the relay.Combination Dimming & Switching Photocell w/ High/Low Occ. Operation (-ANL) - Provides maximum energy savings by dimming and/or switching off lighting during periods of sufficient daylight contribution from windows or skylights. During unoccupied periods without sufficient daylight lights are dropped to low dim setting, insuring minimum light levels are maintained at night.
*Default Settings for indicated options
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Photocell/Dimming/ 2-Pole Modes (Dual Relay (2P) Units - All Options)Function 6
Index Setting
1 Disabled
2 Standard Photocell Option (-P)*
3 Single Zone (-SZ) Photocell Option*
4 Dual Zone (-DZ) Photocell Option*
5 Inhibit Only Ctrl
6 Alternating Off Relays (-AO)*
7 Alternating Off Relays w/ Photocell (-AOP)*
Definition: Disable - Photocell does not affect lightsStandard Photocell Option (-P) - Photocell controls both relays together with a single set-point.Single Zone (-SZ) Photocell Option - Relay 1 controlled by photocell only, relay 2 controlled by occupancy only.Dual Zone (-DZ) Photocell Option - Relay 1 controlled according to set-point, relay 2 controlled at fixed % higher as specified in Dual Zone Photocell Offset Percentage (Function 14).Inhibit Only Ctrl- Photocell will prevent lights from initially turning on if adequate daylight is available, but will not turn lights off. Photocell controls both relays according to set-point.Alternating Off Relays (-AO)- Both relays close during periods of occupancy, but only one opens during periods of vacancy. The relay left closed is alternated in order to promote even lamp wear.Alternating Off Relays w/ Photocell (-AOP) - Both relays close during periods of occupancy, but only one opens during periods of vacancy or high daylight. The relay left closed is alternated in order to promote even lamp wear.
*Default Settings for indicated options
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Definition: Sunlight Discount Factor - Value used to improve the tracking accuracy of a sensor with a photocell during periods of high daylight. Decreasing the value will lower the controlled level of the lights.
Sunlight Discount FactorFunction 7Index Setting
1 x/1*
2 x/2
3 x/3
4 x/4
5 x/5
6 x/6
7 x/7
8 x/8
9 x/9
10 x/10
*Default Settings
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Restore Factory Defaults
46
Index Setting
1 Maintain Current*
2 Restore Defaults
Definition: Restore Factory Defaults - Returns functions to original settings.
Maintain Current - Keeps all function settings in the condition selected by the operator.
Restore Defaults - Returns all functions to Default Settings.
*Default Settings
Function 9
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Definition: Dimming Range Max (High Trim) – The maximum output level of a sensor with dimming. Default is "10 VDC" unless indicated in model number.Once met, lights resume following occupancy time delay
Dimming Range Max (High Trim)Function 10Index Setting
1 Min
2 1 VDC
3 2 VDC
4 3 VDC
5 4 VDC
6 5 VDC
7 6 VDC
8 7 VDC**
9 8 VDC**
10 9 VDC**
11 10 VDC*
*Default Settings
**Alternate Options for Default setting
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Definition: Dimming Range Min (Low Trim) – The minimum output level of a sensor with dimming Default is "Min" unless indicated in model number.
Dimming Range Min (Low Trim)Function 11Index Setting
1 Min*
2 1 VDC**
3 2 VDC**
4 3 VDC**
5 4 VDC**
6 5 VDC**
7 6 VDC**
8 7 VDC
9 8 VDC
10 9 VDC
11 10 VDC
*Default Settings
**Alternate Options for Default setting
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Switch (Button) Mode
Index Setting
1 Disabled*
2 Enabled
Definition: Switch (Button) Mode – When enabled, mode allows user to switch the relay by pressing the push-button for test purposes (e.g., in order to test wiring). Note there is a short delay after pushing the button before the relay switches.*Default Settings
Function 12
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Dual Zone Photocell Offset %
50
Definition: Dual Zone Photocell Offset % – Relative value of photocell set-point that is used to control relay 2. Applies only to dual relay (2P) units with the -DZ option.
Index Setting
1 110%
2 120%*
3 130%
4 140%
5 150%
6 160%
7 170%
8 180%
9 190%
10 200%
*Default Settings
Function 13
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Dim to Off Time Delay
Definition: Dim to Off Time Delay – An extended length of time after the Occupancy Time Delay (Function 2) has expired and lighting is dimmed to the low dimming range setting before the relay opens. Applicable to dimming versions only.
Index Setting
1 Disabled*
2 30 seconds
3 2.5 minutes**
4 5.0 minutes
5 7.5 minutes
6 10.0 minutes
7 12.5 minutes
8 15.0 minutes
9 17.5 minutes
10 20.0 minutes
11 Infinite
*Default Settings
** Default Settings for -HL Option
Function 15
Timers are 1.2x when used in 50Hz electrical systems. (e.g., 10 mins is 12 mins in the UK)
Summary
Questions?
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