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1401B 01282020
72-00146, Rev. C
OMNI® Passive Infrared, Ultrasonic and
Dual Technology Ceiling Senors
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
701 Millennium Blvd. | Greenville, SC 29607 | (864) 678-1000 | (866) 898-0131 - fax www.hubbellcontrolsolutions.com
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DESCRIPTION
Hubbell Control Solutions OMNI Ceiling Mount Sensors employ passive infrared and ultrasonic technologies to turn lighting on and o based on occupancy.
These sensors represent the state-of-the-art in sensor technology and are designed to provide accurate turn-on while virtually eliminating false-os. The sensors
feature Hubbell Control Solutions’ patented IntelliDAPT® technology, which makes all the sensor adjustments automatically. Throughout the product’s lifespan,
smart software analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a
maintenance-free “Install and Forget” operation.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirements: Powered by UVPP or MP-Series power pack (sold separately)
IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology
All-digital passive infrared, ultrasonic and dual technology versions available
Non-volatile memory for sensor settings
Coverage range: 450 sq. ft. to 2000 sq. ft. (based on model)
Optional Isolated Form C relay with Normally Open / Normally Closed contacts
For indoor use only
Five year limited warranty
PRECAUTIONS
Read and understand all instructions before beginning installation.
NOTICE: For installation by a licensed electrician in accordance with National and/or local Electrical Codes and the following instructions.
Disconnect switch or a circuit breaker must be provided and marked as the disconnecting device.
Disconnect switch / circuit breaker must be within reach of operator.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Turn power o at service panel before beginning installation.
Never wire energized electrical components.
CAUTION: USE COPPER CONDUCTOR ONLY.
Conrm device ratings are suitable for application prior to installation. Use of device in applications beyond its specied ratings or in applications other than
its intended use may cause an unsafe condition and will void manufacturers warranty.
Use only approved materials and components (i.e. wire nuts, electrical box, etc.) as appropriate for installation.
NOTICE: Do not install if product appears to be damaged.
OCCUPANCY SENSOR COVERAGE AND PLACEMENT
The patterns for range coverage are provided below. Closely follow the range diagrams for major and minor motion coverage.
Sensor must have an unobstructed view of the room. Do not mount behind or near tall cabinets, shelves, hanging xtures, etc.
Keep the sensor away from air ow – at least 6-8 feet from HVAC vents.
For interior use only. These sensors should not be installed in damp locations such as near a shower or steam source, in wet locations, or where exposed to rain.
Do NOT install wall mount sensor in view of strong direct or reected light sources.
Decrease total coverage area by 15% for “soft” rooms (for example, heavy draperies or heavy carpeting).
Indicated ranges are based on mounting heights of 8’-12’. Ceiling and wall mounted sensors should not be mounted on ceilings or walls above 12’.
COMPONENTS
Match arrows to twist and
lock. Cover plate allows for
30° adjustment.
30°
Nut
Washer
Threaded
Mounting Post
Twist-Lock
Cover Plate
Sensor Body
Mask**
Infrared Lens*
Retainer Ring** OMNI-DT and IR only
** Optional
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Overview

The OMNI Passive Infrared, Ultrasonic, and Dual Technology Ceiling Sensors are advanced lighting control devices designed to provide optimal energy efficiency and user comfort. These sensors integrate multiple technologies to accurately detect occupancy and control lighting, minimizing wasted energy in various commercial and institutional settings.

Function Description

The OMNI sensors utilize a combination of Passive Infrared (PIR), Ultrasonic, and Dual Technology sensing to achieve precise occupancy detection.

  • Passive Infrared (PIR) technology detects changes in infrared radiation caused by the movement of people, making it effective for detecting motion within its field of view.
  • Ultrasonic technology emits high-frequency sound waves and detects changes in the reflected waves caused by movement, which is particularly useful for detecting minor movements and ensuring coverage in areas with obstructions.
  • Dual Technology sensors combine both PIR and Ultrasonic technologies, leveraging the strengths of each to provide highly accurate and reliable occupancy detection, reducing false-offs and false-ons.

A key feature of these sensors is the IntelliDAPT® adaptive technology. This intelligent algorithm continuously monitors the environment and automatically adjusts the sensor's settings (such as sensitivity and timer settings) to optimize performance. This self-adaptive capability ensures that the sensor maintains optimal operation over time, adapting to changes in room usage or environmental conditions without manual intervention. This eliminates the need for frequent manual adjustments, making the sensor truly "Install and Forget" in many applications.

The sensors are designed to turn on lighting when occupancy is detected and turn it off after a preset delay when the area becomes vacant. This automatic control helps reduce energy consumption by ensuring lights are only on when needed.

Important Technical Specifications

  • Power Requirements: Powered by a 24VDC/VAC Class 2 power pack (sold separately).
  • Technology: IntelliDAPT® self-adaptive technology, utilizing all-digital passive infrared, ultrasonic, and dual technology versions.
  • Memory: Non-volatile memory for sensor settings, ensuring settings are retained even during power outages.
  • Coverage Ranges:
    • OMNIIR: 12' (3.7m) radius, 25' (7.6m) diameter.
    • OMNIIRL: 12' (3.7m) radius, 25' (7.6m) diameter.
    • OMNIIDT1000: 12' (3.7m) radius, 25' (7.6m) diameter.
    • OMNIIDT2000: 20' (6.1m) radius, 40' (12.2m) diameter.
    • OMNIIDT500: 12' (3.7m) radius, 25' (7.6m) diameter.
    • OMNIUS1000: 23' (7.0m) radius, 46' (14.0m) diameter.
    • OMNIUS2000: 45' (13.7m) radius, 90' (27.4m) diameter.
    • OMNIUS500: 23' (7.0m) radius, 46' (14.0m) diameter.
  • Mounting: Available in both ceiling mount and wall mount options. Ceiling mount sensors typically have a wider, circular coverage pattern, while wall mount sensors offer a more directional, fan-shaped pattern.
  • Relay Output: SPDT, 500 mA rated at 24VDC/VAC, three-wire isolated relay.
  • Photocell: Adjustable natural-light override ranges from 0 to 100 foot-candles (1-1,000 lux).
  • Operating Temperature: Suitable for indoor use only.
  • Warranty: Five-year limited warranty.

Usage Features

  • Flexible Coverage: The OMNI series offers a variety of models with different coverage patterns and ranges, allowing for selection of the most appropriate sensor for specific room sizes and layouts. This includes models optimized for small offices, large open areas, hallways, and restrooms.
  • Photocell Integration: Many OMNI sensors include an integrated photocell that measures ambient light levels. This feature allows for daylight harvesting, where artificial lighting is reduced or turned off when sufficient natural light is available, further enhancing energy savings. The photocell can be adjusted to control lighting based on specific light level thresholds (e.g., turn off lights when natural light exceeds 100 foot-candles).
  • Adjustable Settings: While IntelliDAPT® provides automatic adjustments, users can fine-tune various settings for specific needs, including:
    • Timer Delay: The duration lights remain on after occupancy is no longer detected (e.g., 5-30 minutes).
    • Sensitivity: The level of motion required to trigger the sensor.
    • Walk-Through Mode: A feature that reduces the timer delay if occupancy is detected for only a short period, preventing lights from staying on unnecessarily.
    • Bank DIP Switches: These switches allow for configuration of various operational parameters such as automatic/manual mode, threshold (dual technology), LED motion indicator, and reset learned settings.
  • Wiring Options: The sensors support various wiring configurations, including low voltage dry contacts, normally open/closed relays, and connections for photocell control.
  • Troubleshooting: The manual provides a comprehensive troubleshooting guide for common issues such as lights staying on/off, lights too long/short, and hallway traffic lights on. This guide helps users diagnose and resolve problems efficiently.
  • Installation Flexibility: The sensors are designed for easy installation on ceilings or walls. Mounting methods include screwing and twist-lock covers, and threading mounting posts into cover plates. Wiring is simplified with quick nuts.

Maintenance Features

  • Self-Adaptive Technology: The IntelliDAPT® technology significantly reduces the need for manual maintenance and adjustments. The sensor continuously learns and adapts to its environment, optimizing performance over time.
  • Non-Volatile Memory: Sensor settings are stored in non-volatile memory, meaning they are retained even if power is lost. This eliminates the need to reconfigure settings after power interruptions.
  • Clearance Requirements: To ensure optimal performance and prevent false triggers, specific clearance guidelines must be followed during installation:
    • Sensors should be mounted at least 6-8 feet from HVAC vents.
    • Avoid mounting sensors within 3 feet of forced air ducts or heavy carpeting, which can cause false triggers.
    • Do not install wall mount sensors in areas with strong direct or reflected light sources.
    • Avoid mounting sensors near large objects that might obstruct the field of view or cause reflections (e.g., shelves, filing cabinets, partitions).
  • Regular Cleaning: While not explicitly detailed as a maintenance feature, it is generally recommended to keep the sensor lens clean to ensure accurate detection. The manual does not specify a cleaning schedule but implies that maintaining a clear field of view is crucial for performance.
  • Diagnostic LEDs: The sensors often include LED indicators that provide visual feedback on their operational status, such as motion detection or power. These LEDs can assist in troubleshooting and verifying proper function.

In summary, the OMNI Passive Infrared, Ultrasonic, and Dual Technology Ceiling Sensors are sophisticated, energy-efficient lighting control solutions that combine advanced sensing technologies with intelligent adaptive algorithms to deliver reliable and maintenance-friendly performance in a wide range of applications.

HUBBELL LIGHTING OMNIDT2000RP Specifications

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BrandHUBBELL LIGHTING
ModelOMNIDT2000RP
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish