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LENS COVERAGE
Coverage patterns, density and range, are determined by the type of Lens attached to the HB300W.
Currently, there are three lenses available for the HB300W series sensors: HBL2W, HBL3W, and HBL7W.
• The HBL1W lens is best suited for high ceiling aisleway applications and a 60’ linear detection range at a mounting hieight of 40’.
• The HBL2W,HBL3W, and HBL7W lenses are best for open area coverage. They have multi-cell, multi-tier Fresnel lenses with a
360° view.
▸ The HBL2W covers a 48’ diameter area at a height of 8’.
▸ The HBL3W covers a 40’ diameter area at a height of 20’.
▸ The HBL7W lens is designed for higher mounting between 20’ and 40’. It covers a 100’ diameter area at a height of 40’.
For a complete description of each lens coverage pattern, see the HBLx Lens Coverage Guide.
TESTING
1. When mounting and wiring are complete, cover up the sensor to prevent it from detecting motion.
2. Apply power to the sensor and light fixture. Lights may turn ON during the 60-second start-up period.
3. Wait for the start-up period to end. For the next 1 to 2 minutes the sensor runs through a self-diagnostic routine.
4. If the load came on during the start-up period, wait for it to turn OFF, indicating the self diagnostic routine is complete.
5. Uncover the sensor and confirm that when the sensor detects motion, it’s red LED blinks and the light turns ON.
6. Disconnect power.
7. Attach the lens as shown in the assembly drawing. Tighten securely to ensure that seal is complete.
IMPORTANT START-UP INFORMATION
A 60-second start-up period occurs during initial installation and after a power failure of 5 minutes or more. After applying power to the
sensor wait at least 60 seconds for the sensor to begin detecting occupancy and the load to turn ON. It may turn ON during the start-up
period, depending on the state of the relay when power was off.
• If the sensor detects occupancy during the start-up, when the load turns ON it stays ON as long as the sensor continues to detect
motion, plus the Time Delay.
• If no occupancy is detected during the 60-second start-up, the load may come on anyway during the start-up. If no occupancy is
detected by the time the start-up is complete, the relay opens and the load turns OFF.
TROUBLESHOOTING
To confirm proper operation, review the Start-Up and Testing information.
Red LED on sensor module does not blink:
Check for proper sensor wire connections and make sure they are tightly secured.
Red LED blinks but lights do not turn ON:
1. Make sure that power to the sensor has been ON continuously for at least one minute, then
a. Turn OFF power to the sensor. The relay will close.
b. Turn ON power to the sensor. The load should come ON. If not, continue with step 2.
2. Check power connections to the load.
3. Check all sensor wire connections. Verify the load wire is tightly secured.
Lights will not turn OFF:
1. If there is no motion from people or equipment in the sensor’s view but the red LED blinks, look for any nearby source of infrared
energy (heat) in motion, such as turbulent air from a heating or cooling supply, or other sources such as heat from the fluorescent
lamps in the fixture.
• Mount the sensor so that it’s lens is below the edge of the fixture and does not directly view the lamps.
• Divert the air supply away from the sensor, or move the sensor.
2. Verify time delay set in switches 3-7. The time delay can be set from 15 seconds to 30 minutes. Ensure that the time delay is set to
the desired delay and that there is no movement within the sensor’s view for that time period.
3. Check Override DIP switch setting. If switch 8 is ON, the PIR is overridden. Occupancy control functions are overridden and the
load stays ON.
4. Check sensor wire connections. Verify that all connections are complete.