COVERAGE PATTERN
The EOPC-100 provides a 360° coverage pattern. The coverage
shown represents maximum coverage for walking motion at a
mounting height of 8 feet.
Masking the PIR Lens: Opaque adhesive tape is supplied so that
sections of the PIR lens can be masked. This restricts the sensor's
view and allows you to eliminate PIR coverage in unwanted areas
such as hallways outside of the desired coverage area. Since
masking removes bands of coverage, remember to take this into
account when troubleshooting coverage problems.
Major Motion – Up to 44ft
diameter coverage when
mounted at 8ft.
Minor Motion – Up to 30 ft
diameter coverage when
mounted at 8ft.
Side View
"Test" mode allows you to perform a sensor walk test to define the coverage area, optimum sensitivity settings, and product placement.
NOTE: Wattstopper recommends you use a battery to perform test mode otherwise the sensor may not have enough power. A Lithium
battery CR2032 or equivalent are recommended for use with the EOPC-100 sensor.
In "Test" mode, the sensor turns OFF all loads of receivers within range after 5 seconds of no detection and begins a 10 minute test period.
Step 1 To Enter Test Mode
Tap the "Test" button on the Occupancy Sensor
• The corresponding Time Delay LED on the EOSW receiver(s) blinks to confirm time delay selection for reciever(s) paired with the
sensor that is in "Test" mode. The LED at "15" over the Time Delay "T" is to indicate the wall switches are in test mode with the
occupancy sensor EOPC-100.
• The LED stops blinking once the sensor exits test mode, or by pressing and releasing the "Test" button on the EOPC-100 at any
time during the test mode.
• When the sensor doesn't detect motion, all loads controlled by the sensor will turn OFF after 5 seconds of operation.
Step 2 Exit "Test" Mode
• The sensor will automatically exit test mode after 10 minutes and each load will either go back to the user defined set value or back
to their selected time delay default value (i.e. Load 1 = 15 minutes, Load 2 = 30 minutes.)
NOTE: The 10 minute window is more than likely to require that the sensor be fully charged or use the battery. To manually exit "Test"
mode to bypass the 10 minute window and reset it back to normal operation:
Tap the "Test" button on the Occupancy Sensor again
• The sensor exits test mode and the EOSW receiver LED stops blinking.
Test Button
Top View
TESTING THE OCCUPANCY SENSOR
The EOPC-100 depends on either the EOSW-101/102 or EOSW-
111/112 Wireless Receiver for operation. In order to establish
communication with one another, all devices need to be Paired
together. Pairing refers to establishing a link between two or more
devices for communication purposes. The EOPC can only be
Paired to other devices as it has no direct connection to a load.
• The wireless receivers receive signals from the Occupancy
Sensor (EOPC) via radio frequency once they are paired to
the occupancy sensor.
• The EOPC-100 uses radio frequencies to transmit signals to
the wireless system.
NOTE: It is recommended that pairing of devices be done prior to
installing ceiling sensor.
Time Delay
Button
2
OPERATION
EOPC-100 Button Locations
Pairing Button
Battery Tray
Sensitivity
Trimpot
EOSW-102
Time
"Load Status"
legrand
Delay
Blue LEDS
LEDs
Test Button