
UNIT DESCRIPTION AND OPERATION
The PW-100-24 Passive Infrared Low Voltage Wall Switch sensors use
advanced passive infrared (PIR) technology.
The PW-100-24 sensor can turn a load on, and hold it on as long as the sensor
detects occupancy. After no movement is detected for the selected time delay,
the lights switch off. A “walk-through” mode can turn lights off after only 3
minutes, if no activity is detected after 30 seconds following an occupancy
detection.
The PW-100-24 has one relay and one ON/OFF button. It also contains a light
level sensor. If adequate daylight is present, the sensor holds the load OFF
until light levels drop, even if the area is occupied. Users can overrule this
function by pressing the ON/OFF button. See Light Level Adjustment.
Turning ON the Load (ON Mode)
The PW-100-24 can be set for either Auto ON or Manual ON mode using a DIP
switch. In either mode, the load can be turned ON or OFF using the ON/OFF
button.
Manual ON
DIP 8 ON
With the ON Mode DIP switch in the ON position, the occupant
must press the ON/OFF button to turn ON the load. The sensor
keeps the load ON until no motion is detected for the selected
time delay. There is a 30 second re-trigger delay. If occupancy
is detected during the delay, the sensor turns the load back ON.
After the re-trigger delay elapses the ON/OFF button must be
pressed to turn ON the load.
Auto ON
DIP 8 OFF
Load turns ON and OFF automatically based on occupancy.
With an ON Mode DIP switch in the OFF position, the load turns
ON and OFF automatically based on occupancy. If the load is
turned OFF manually, Presentation Mode operation applies. This
prevents the load from turning ON automatically after it was
deliberately turned OFF. Pressing the button to turn lights ON
and returns the sensor to Auto ON mode.
Shading indicates default operation and switch setting.
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Presentation Mode is a feature of the Auto ON mode. When the relay is
manually turned OFF the PW holds the lights OFF until no motion has been
detected for the duration of the Time Delay. With subsequent occupancy, the
PW turns the load ON.