智能墙壁传感器及控制器说明书
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Combines occupancy/vacancy sensing
with dimming or ON/OFF switching control for commercial applications
Smart Wallbox Sensors
Product Overview
•Delivers a simple sensing and dimming or switching control solution for easy energy savings, local control, and code compliance
•Packed with features and a variety of configuration options, making it easy to meet the needs of multiple commercial applications with just a few models •Designed for easy customer handoff and simple configuration
•Easy programming and configuration
•Easy configuration for operating mode, sensor sensitivity, timeouts, daylighting hold-OFF, partial-
ON, partial-OFF, and more using the Smart Sensor
App
•Convenient pushbutton programming for eight common room settings
•Out-of-the-box default mode—auto-ON/auto-OFF, 10 min timeout, sensitivity set to 75%•Dimming and ON/OFF switching options:
•ODD10 combines occupancy/vacancy sensing with 0-10V dimming
•ODD24 combines occupancy/vacancy sensing with 24V dimming control and is designed for use with an
OPP20 or OSA20 power pack
•NEW ODP10 combines occupancy/vacancy sensing with phase cut dimming
•ODS15 combines occupancy/vacancy sensing with ON/OFF switching; NEW non-neutral model available •NEW multi-way capabilities for up to 5 devices
Occupancy/Vacancy Sensing | Dimming or Switching Control | Partial-ON and Partial-OFF
ODD10 / ODD24 / ODP10
ODS15
•Easy configuration
•Out-of-the-box default operation:
•Auto-ON/Auto-OFF
•10-minute timeout
•Sensitivity set to 75%
•Pushbutton configuration for eight common room settings •Smart Sensor App:
•Select the operating mode for:
•Occupancy (auto-ON/auto-OFF)
•Vacancy (manual-ON/auto-OFF)
•Adjust sensitivity and timeouts
•Set up partial-ON and partial-OFF levels and partial-OFF
timeouts (for dimming models only)
•Enable the integrated photocell for daylighting hold-OFF
•Enable the nightlight and customize the nightlight color
•Latest PIR technology accurately detects minor motion up to
400sq ft and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
•Tamper resistant PIR lens
•Integrated photocell for daylighting hold-OFF
•Add a Power Pack and Controlled Receptacles for plug load control
•NEW multi-way feature—use the Leviton Push to Pair (P2P) process to create a multi-way system for up to 5 devices •Can be used to comply with ASHRAE 90.1, IECC and 2019 Title 24, Part 6 occupancy/vacancy sensing, dimming, and manual-ON/auto-OFF requirements
•Designed for ON/OFF lighting controls; controls LED lighting loads up
to 10A and plug loads up to 20A
•Built-in photocell for daylighting hold-OFF
•PIR technology
•One relay module for single-level switching
•Latest PIR technology accurately detects minor motion up to 400sq ft and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
•Field of view: 1,100 sq.ft. major / 400 sq.ft. minor and 180°of detection •Maximum sensing distance in front of the sensors is 30-40 feet and 15-20 feet on either side
•Vacancy mode features a manual-ON/auto-OFF mode for installations where manual-ON switching is required
•NEW non-neutral model available
ODS15 Smart PIR Wall Switch Sensor
Wiring Diagrams—ODS15
•Designed for use with 0-10V ballasts; controls LED lighting loads up
to 8A
•Manually adjust lighting levels using the dimming bar
•Built-in photocell for daylighting hold-OFF
•PIR technology
•One relay module for single-level switching
•Latest PIR technology accurately detects minor motion up to 400sq ft and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
•Field of view: 1,100 sq.ft. major / 400 sq.ft. minor and 180°of detection •Maximum sensing distance in front of the sensors is 30-40 feet and 15-20 feet on either side
•Vacancy mode features a Manual-ON/Auto-OFF mode for installations where manual-ON switching is required
ODD10 Smart PIR 0-10V Dimming Wallbox Sensor
Wiring Diagrams—ODD10
•Designed for use with an OPP20 or OSA power Pack or other Leviton
24V low voltage source to switch loads ON or OFF
•Manually adjust lighting levels using the dimming bar
•Built-in photocell for daylighting hold-OFF
•PIR technology
•One relay module for single-level switching
•Latest PIR technology accurately detects minor motion up to 400sq ft and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
•Field of view: 1,100 sq.ft. major / 400 sq.ft. minor and 180°of detection •Maximum sensing distance in front of the sensors is 30-40 feet and 15-20 feet on either side
•Vacancy mode features a Manual-ON/Auto-OFF mode for installations where manual-ON switching is required
ODD24 Smart PIR 24V Dimming Wallbox Sensor
Wiring Diagrams—ODD24
•Meets NEMA SSL 7A Dimmer Compliance
•Controls LED lighting loads up to 1000W
•PIR technology
•One relay module for single-level switching
•Latest PIR technology accurately detects minor motion up to 400sq ft
and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
•Field of view: 1,100 sq.ft. major / 400 sq.ft. minor and 180°of detection
•Maximum sensing distance in front of the sensors is 30-40 feet and
15-20 feet on either side
•Vacancy mode features a Manual-ON/Auto-OFF mode for installations
where manual-ON switching is required
NEW
ODP10 Smart PIR 1000W Wallbox Sensor
Wiring Diagrams—ODP10
Field-of-View (FOV)
40-48 IN
Latest PIR technology accurately
detects minor motion up to 400sq ft
and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
Choose the Right Sensor for the Right Application Commercial Devices Required in Non-Residential Applications
•Ensure high quality installations and reduce callbacks by using the right sensors in the right applications.
•Install commercial grade sensors in commercial applications.
•Non-residential energy code compliance for IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2019 Title 24, Part 6
occupancy (auto-ON/auto-OFF) and vacancy (manual-ON/auto-OFF) operation
•Timeouts for auto-OFF requirements
•Partial-ON, partial-OFF (dimming models only)
•Daylighting hold-OFF
•Receptacle control
•Higher input voltage and ratings to meet commercial requirements
Energy Code Compliance Smart Wallbox Sensors
Control Type 2018
IECC
ASHRAE
90.1 2019
2019
Title 24,
Part 6Summary of Requirements
Automatic Shutoff ✓✓✓•Occupancy sensors are required in a number of applications
•Different applications have specific guidelines for partial-OFF,
bi-level and auto-OFF sensors
Manual Space Control ✓✓✓
•Every area enclosed by walls or floor-to-ceiling partitions must
have a manual control
•Controls must be located within the area served by the
controls, or must be a remote switch clearly identifying the
lights it controls with a status indicator
Receptacle Control ✓✓✓•Required in specific applications to keep certain receptacles
powered OFF based on occupancy
Energy Code Compliance
Smart Wallbox Sensors
Control Type2018 IECC ASHRAE 90.1 20192019 Title 24 Part 6Leviton Solution(s)
Automatic Shutoff •Automatic time switch with manual
override required in most areas not
controlled by an occupancy sensor
•Occupancy sensors are required in a
number of applications that must
auto-OFF after 20 minutes of
vacancy, and be manual-ON or
auto-ON to no more than 50%
power
•Interior lighting must have an
automatic control to turn the lights
OFF
•This device can be a scheduling
control, an occupancy sensor, or a
BAS/BMS system
•Interior lighting must have an automatic control to turn
the lights OFF
•This device can be a scheduling control, an occupancy
sensor, or a BAS/BMS system
•Different applications have specific guidelines for
partial-OFF and auto-OFF sensors
•Where multi-level controls are required, sensors must
act as a partial-ON sensor or Vacancy Sensor
•Partial-ON may only activate lights between 50-70%
Power
•ODS15
•ODD10
•ODD24
Manual Space Control •Every area enclosed by walls or
floor-to-ceiling partitions must have
a manual control
•Controls must be located within the
area served by the controls, or must
be a clearly identified remote switch
•Applicable spaces must be capable
of Manual-ON or Partial-ON-auto-
ON to 50%
•Interior lighting must have an
automatic control to turn the lights
OFF
•This device can be a scheduling
control, an occupancy sensor, or a
BAS/BMS system
•Applicable spaces must be capable
of:
•Manual-ON or Partial-ON-auto-ON
to 50%
•Bi-level control (step between
30-70% or continuous dimming)
•Automatic daylight controls
•Manual-ON/OFF override control is required in each
area enclosed by ceiling-height partitions
•If lighting is dimmable, controls must be on a dimmer
with dimming and manual-ON/OFF capabilities
•The following areas may use manual-ON/OFF control
not accessible to unauthorized personnel:
•Public restrooms with 2 or more stalls
•Parking areas
•Stairwells
•Corridors
•Display/accent/case lighting must be separately
controlled
•Manual Space Control: ODS15,
ODD10, ODD24
•Manual-ON: ODS15, ODD10,
ODD24
•Partial-ON: ODD10 & ODD24
•All models equipped with
photocell for daylighting
hold-OFF
Plug Load Control •Required in:
-Hotel/motel guest rooms
•Required in:
-Private offices
-Conference rooms
-Printing/copy rooms
-Open office spaces
-Classrooms/computer classrooms
-Individual work spaces
-Hotel/motel guest rooms
•Required in:
-Private offices
-Conference rooms
-Reception lobbies
•-Open office spaces
•-Kitchenettes
•-Copy rooms
•-Hotel/motel guest rooms
•ODS15
•ODD24 + OPP20 power pack
•ODD10 + OSP20 power pack
Configuration
Pushbutton Programming / Smart Sensor App
Configuration
Smart Wallbox Sensors
•All mechanical configuration of the devices are app driven*
•Easy to configure with many user selectable options:•Ability to create a name for the devices in each
room/space
•Selectable operating mode (Auto-ON/Auto-OFF
or Manual-ON/Auto-OFF)
•Adjustable sensor sensitivity
•Adjustable timeouts
•Enable photocell for daylighting hold-OFF
•Dimming Settings (for dimming models only)
including partial-ON / partial-OFF levels
•Enable Nightlight with a variety of color options
•Ability to set a 6-digit security password if desired •Easy & fast updates (OTAs)
App Screenshots
*Sensors have 8 preset configurations that can be set using pushbutton programming
Convenient Pushbutton Programming
How-to video:
https:///watch?v=ieFkfBOyCNg&t=1s
Smart Wallbox Sensor App
/apps Link on where to download:
How to connect to the Smart Wallbox
Sensor and configure the device:
•Open Smart Wallbox Sensor App
•Press and hold the ON/OFF button on
the sensor for ~5 seconds until the light
behind the PIR lens flashes BLUE
•Available devices will be displayed; if more than 1 device is displayed, you
can click on the “IDENTIFY” button to
confirm the right device (LEDs on
selected device will blink GREEN)
•Click on the appropriate listed device in the App to pair Easy Configuration with the Smart Wallbox Sensor App LogMeIn can be used for App Support
Main Settings Page:
•Rename the device
•Select operating mode:
•Occupancy (Auto-ON/Auto-OFF)
•Vacancy (Manual-ON/Auto-OFF)
Main Settings—
Rename the Device / Select Operating Mode
Main Settings Page:
•Adjust the sensor range and sensitivity
•Adjust the timeout
•30s –60min
Main Settings—
Adjust the Sensor Range / Sensitivity and Timeout
Main Settings Page:
•Enable Daylighting
•Keep lights OFF if adequate
ambient light is present
•Calibration takes 1min
•Adjust Sensor Daylighting target level
•
Adjust Daylighting response time
Main Settings—
Enable Daylighting
Advanced Settings:•Dimming options •Nightlight options •LED indicator light options
Advanced Settings
Dimming Options*
•Partial ON
•1-100%
•Partial OFF
•1 to 99% or 1% below Partial-ON level •Partial OFF timeouts:
•30secs to infinity
*Applies to dimming models only
Nightlight Options
•All models available with
nightlight
•RGB Nightlight:
•Color options can be
previewed before setting
•Adjust intensity
LED Indicator Light Options •Locator Mode = ON when
load is OFF
•Status Mode = ON when load is ON
•Always OFF
Advanced Settings—LED Indicator Light Options
Password Protection •Allows user to update
password to protect settings
•If password is forgotten, it can be reset with current settings intact
Advanced Settings—Password Protection
Main Settings Page •About this Device:
•Model #
•Firmware level •Helpful hints
•Phone numbers
•Feature / setting definitions
Main Settings—About this Device and Helpful Hints
Steps to Set Up the Multi-Way / Small Network Forming a system is simple using Leviton’s Push to Pair (P2P) process. A system of up to 5 devices can be built. To form the system / pair the devices for 3-way or more applications:
1.Ensure all devices are powered up and can control their own load where necessary
•NOTE: Additional devices can also act as a remote and do not need to control a load)
2.Press the ON/OFF button of one of the devices for 15 seconds and release the button when the LED blinks
YELLOW.
•NOTE: After 5 seconds, light behind PIR lens will blink BLUE and then alternate between BLUE and RED.
3.The Network is created/opened successfully when the device blinks BLUE/YELLOW. NOTE: wait to add additional
device(s) until the initial device blinks BLUE/YELLOW; If there is more than one device already in the network, all devices in network will blink BLUE/YELLOW when the network is opened successfully.
4.Go to the additional device(s) you want joined to the initial device and press the ON/OFF button until the LED blinks
yellow.
•NOTE: only one room should go through P2P process at a time to avoid accidently adding device(s) from adjacent rooms.
5.Repeat as necessary for other devices (maximum of 5 devices).
6.The P2P process is complete
NOTE: Additional devices do NOT need to be on the same circuit, they will connect and operate together remotely.
Customers
Key features / benefits for target audiences
Customer Needs (from Playbook)
Competitive Comparison
How to Win Against the Competition
•Leviton offers a broader feature set
•Competitive pricing
•Easy to install / configure
•Easy app-based configuration with the Smart Sensor App
•Convenient pushbutton programming for most common room applications
•Out-of-the-box default mode
•Better performance
•FOV
•Rated for bigger loads
•NEW multi-way feature—use the Leviton Push to Pair (P2P) process to create a multi-way system for up to 5 devices
•Sleek aesthetics
•Distributors—less models to stock for higher volume SKUs
•Leviton quality & support
Opportunity to leap-frog competition:
•WattStopper
•Full line of wallbox occupancy & vacancy sensors •Lutron
•Maestro wallbox occupancy & vacancy sensors •Hubbell
•Lighthawk2 wallbox occupancy & vacancy sensors •Cooper
•Neoswitch Line of wallbox occupancy & vacancy sensors •Acuity
•WSD/WSX line of wallbox occupancy & vacancy sensors
Competitive Comparison
Competitive Landscape
Leviton
WattStopper/Legrand: PW301, PW311, and PW-101D
The Leviton Advantage
•ODD10/ODS15/ODP10 Advantage:
•Leviton sensors provide a wider FOV coverage
area including both major and minor motion.
Leviton offers a much larger feature set
including wider range of adjustable timeouts,
wider range in sensor sensitivity, partial-
ON/partial-OFF options including partial-OFF
timeouts
•Available nightlight, and the option to use push
button programming for simple, easy
configuration
•ODD24 Advantage:
•Leviton has a solution, the competition does
not
Acuity SensorSwitch: WSX, WSX D
The Leviton Advantage
•ODD10/ODS15 Advantage:
•Leviton offers a much larger feature set
including wider range of adjustable timeouts,
wider range in sensor sensitivity, partial-ON/
partial-OFF options including partial-OFF
timeouts and available nightlight
•The Smart Sensor App makes configuration
easy, fast, and allows for password protected
security
•ODD24 Advantage:
•Leviton has a solution, the competition does
not
Lutron Maestro MS-Z101, MS-OPS6M2U-DV, and MSCL-OP153M
The Leviton Advantage
•ODD10/ODS15/ODP10 Advantage:
•Leviton sensors provide a wider FOV coverage
area for major motion detection. Leviton offers
a much larger feature set including wider range
of adjustable timeouts, wider range in sensor
sensitivity, partial-ON/partial-OFF options
including partial-OFF timeouts, available
nightlight
•Options to use pushbutton programming for
simple and easy configuration
•Rated for larger loads
•20A Plug Load
•ODD24 Advantage:
•Leviton has a solution, the competition does
not
Hubbell LightHawk: LHDMIRS and LHR-IRS
The Leviton Advantage
•ODD10/ODS15/ODD24 Advantages
•Leviton sensors provide a wider FOV coverage
area including both major and minor motion
and provides 0-10V dimming control
•Leviton offers a much larger feature set
including wider range of adjustable timeouts,
wider range in sensor sensitivity, partial-ON/
partial-OFF options including partial-OFF
timeouts and available nightlight
•Options to use pushbutton programming for
simple and easy configuration
Ordering Information
Ordering Information—Smart Wallbox Sensors Cat. No.Product Description
ODS15-GDW Smart Wallbox Sensor, 15A Switch, 120-277VAC, Non-Neutral, White ODS15-GDI Smart Wallbox Sensor, 15A Switch, 120-277VAC, Non-Neutral, Ivory ODS15-IDW Smart Wallbox Sensor, 15A Switch, 120-277VAC, White
ODS15-IDI Smart Wallbox Sensor, 15A Switch, 120-277VAC, Ivory
ODS15-I1W Smart Wallbox Sensor, 15A Switch, 120VAC, White
ODS15-I1I Smart Wallbox Sensor, 15A Switch, 120VAC, Ivory
ODD10-IDW Smart Wallbox Sensor, 10A 0-10V Dimmer, 120-277VAC, White
ODD10-IDI Smart Wallbox Sensor, 10A 0-10V Dimmer, 120-277VAC, Ivory
ODD24-IDW Smart Wallbox Sensor, 24VDC w/0-10V Dimming Control, White
ODP10-I1W Smart Wallbox Sensor, 1000W Dimmer, 120-277VAC, White
ODP10-I1I Smart Wallbox Sensor, 1000W Dimmer, 120-277VAC, Ivory
Ordering Information—Color Change Kits Cat. No.Product Description
ODSKT-00E Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Switch, Black ODSKT-00R Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Switch, Red
ODSKT-00G Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Switch, Gray ODSKT-00I Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Switch, Ivory ODSKT-00T Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Switch, Light Almond ODSKT-00W Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Switch, White ODDKT-00E Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Dimming, Black ODDKT-00R Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Dimming, Red ODDKT-00G Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Dimming, Gray ODDKT-00I Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Dimming, Ivory ODDKT-00T Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Dimming, Light Almond ODDKT-00W Smart Wallbox Sensor Color Change Kit, Dimming, White
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