4. Wire the sensor.
Twist the existing wires
together with the wire leads
on the RD-200 sensor as
indicated below. Cap them
securely using the wire
nuts provided (See Fig 4).
• Connect the green or
non-insulated (copper)
GROUND wire from the
circuit to the green wire on
the RD-200.
• Connect the NEUTRAL wire
from the circuit and from
the lamp (LOAD) to the
white wire on the RD-200.
• Connect the power wire
from the circuit box (HOT) to
the black wire on the RD-200.
• Connect the power wire to the lamp
(LOAD) to the red wire on the RD-200.
5. Put the RD-200 in the wall box.
Position the lens above the ON/OFF/DIM
button (lens at top, button at bottom) and
secure it to the wall box with the screws
provided.
6. Restore power to the circuit.
Turn ON the breaker or replace the fuse.
7. Test the sensor's operation.
See TEST MODE.
8. Review SENSOR ADJUSTMENT &
PROGRAMMING below.
If you want to make adjustments, follow
the instructions in SENSOR ADJUSTMENT
& PROGRAMMING, below.
9. Attach the new cover plate.
Secure it to the wall box with the screws
provided.
SENSOR ADJUSTMENT &
PROGRAMMING
To program the RD-200, you use controls
located under the ON/OFF/DIM button. The
wall switch cover plate must be removed
to gain access to the mode button and
adjustment trimpots under the ON/OFF/
DIM button.
1. Firmly grasp the side edges of the
Lock Bar and gently pull it away from
the switch face until it clicks. Do NOT
attempt to pull the Lock Bar off of the
switch!
2. Firmly grasp the side edges of the
ON/OFF/DIM button. Slide the button
downward approximately 1/2 inch to
expose the mode button and adjustment
trimpots.
Setting up the Operating Mode
Select the operating mode by pressing the Mode button. The amber LED behind
the switch button blinks to indicate the selected mode:
• One blink indicates Mode 1 (Vacancy Sensor Operation), Manual-ON/OFF,
Auto-OFF
• Two blinks indicate Mode 2 (Occupancy Sensor Operation), Auto-ON/OFF
w/manual control and reset to auto (after 5 minutes of vacancy)
To change the mode, press the Mode button. The LED blinks to indicate the
selected mode. It repeats the selected mode three times. After that, the unit
operates in the indicated mode.
Adjusting the Time Delay
Turn the right trimpot counter-clockwise to reduce the amount of time the load
will remain on after the last motion detection (minimum = 15 seconds). Turn the
same trimpot clockwise to increase this time delay (maximum = 30 minutes).
Warning: Do not overturn the time delay adjustment trimpot!
Red -> LOAD (power
Black -> HOT (power
to dimmable lamp)
from circuit box)
White ->
Green -> GROUND
Fig. 4: Sensor orientation, wire connections
and wall box assembly
Initial Power-up Delay &
Calibration
There is an initial warm-up and
calibration period the fi rst time
power is applied to the unit, after
a power failure lasting more than
5 minutes and after the dimming
load is replaced. If the sensor
is in Mode 2, (automatic-ON) it
may take up to 1 minute before
the lights turn ON. However, the
lights can be turned ON/OFF and
dimmed manually by pressing
the ON/OFF/DIM button at any
time when power is supplied to
the unit.
Load Calibration: The RD-200
calibrates its dimming range
to the load's wattage rating by
briefl y dimming the load up and
down from its minimum output
(approx. 10%) to its maximum.
Air Gap Switch
Lock Bar
Mode Button
Mode
& Adjustment
15
1- Manual
Light
minutes
2- Auto-ON
Level
Time Delay
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Trimpots
Slide down
On/Off/Dim
Button
Fig. 5: Sensor Adjustment Controls
NEUTRAL