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Ceiling sensors description The dual technology sensor’s combination of ultrasonic and passive infrared technologies offers the most complete sensing equipment available today. MicroSet self-adjusting dual technology sensors drastically simplify and reduce a contractor’s installation and adjustment time period. Design features MicroSet self-adjusting time delay and sensitivity Products tested to NEMA WD 7 - 2011 Occupancy Motion Sensors Standard Built-in light level sensor (Low voltage only) BAS/HVAC isolated relay (Low voltage only) Selectable walk-through mode (Low voltage only) Dual relay control (Low voltage only) Units available for control of single or two separate loads (Line voltage only) Project Name: Prepared By: Project Number: Date: Catalog Number: Type: AHAC-DT – MicroSet dual tech low/line voltage ceiling sensors Catalog no. Coverage Field of view Frequency Features AHAC-DT-2000 2000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz -— AHAC-DT-1000 1000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz AHAC-DT-0501 500 sq. ft One way (180˚) 40 kHz AHAC-STEM -— Catalog no. Coverage Field of view Frequency Features AHAC-DT-2000-MV 2000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz With daylight sensor AHAC-DT-2000-DMV 2000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz Dual relay with daylight sensor AHAC-STEM -— Table 1. MicroSet dual tech - line voltage ceiling sensor Table 2. MicroSet dual tech - low voltage ceiling sensor AHAC-DT AHSP20-MV Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice. Table 3. Heavy duty switchpack Catalog no. Description Features AHSP20-MV* Heavy duty switchpack Capable of switching up to 20A * For more information about switchpack visit our website at www.eaton.com/wiringdevices Technical Data Effective September 2018

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Ceiling sensors descriptionThe dual technology sensor’s combination of ultrasonic and passive infrared technologies offers the most complete sensing equipment available today. MicroSet self-adjusting dual technology sensors drastically simplify and reduce a contractor’s installation and adjustment time period.

Design features• MicroSet self-adjusting time delay and sensitivity• Products tested to NEMA WD 7 - 2011 Occupancy Motion

Sensors Standard• Built-in light level sensor (Low voltage only)• BAS/HVAC isolated relay (Low voltage only)• Selectable walk-through mode (Low voltage only)• Dual relay control (Low voltage only)• Units available for control of single or two separate loads

(Line voltage only)

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AHAC-DT – MicroSet dual tech low/line voltage ceiling sensors

Catalog no. Coverage Field of view Frequency Features

AHAC-DT-2000 2000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz -— AHAC-DT-1000 1000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz — AHAC-DT-0501 500 sq. ft One way (180˚) 40 kHz — AHAC-STEM — — -— —

Catalog no. Coverage Field of view Frequency Features

AHAC-DT-2000-MV 2000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz With daylight sensor

AHAC-DT-2000-DMV 2000 sq. ft. Two way (360˚) 32 kHz Dual relay with daylight sensor

AHAC-STEM — — -— —

Table 1. MicroSet dual tech - line voltage ceiling sensor

Table 2. MicroSet dual tech - low voltage ceiling sensor

AHAC-DT

AHSP20-MV

Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.

Table 3. Heavy duty switchpackCatalog no. Description Features

AHSP20-MV* Heavy duty switchpack Capable of switching up to 20A

*For more information about switchpack visit our website at www.eaton.com/wiringdevices

Technical Data Effective September 2018

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Table 4. Specifications

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Technical Data Effective September 2018

AHAC-DT – MicroSet dual tech low/line voltage ceiling sensor

The MicroSet self-adjusting technology continuously monitors multiple sub-frequencies in the event that if a continuous Doppler shift occurs, such as those created by airflow from an air duct, the sensor will identify the noise as continuous and then block it out of view at a select sub-frequency. It will continue to monitor other sub-frequencies for human motion. This avoids false-activation, while still maintaining the high level of sensitivity that is necessary for sensing minor motion in a changing environment. Separate concurrent time delays for both Passive Infrared and Ultrasonic technologies avoid false activations or deactivations. In Automatic ON Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room.

Applications

Catalog no. AHAC-DT - low voltage series

Technology Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US)Power Requirements Input

10-30 VDC from Greengate Switchpack or Greengate systemMaximum current needed is 25mA per sensor

OutputOpen collector output to switch up to ten Greengate SwitchpacksIsolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/V/AC

Time Delays Self-adjustable, 15 seconds/test (10 minutes Auto), or Selectable 5, 15, 30 minutes, or Zero Time Delay

Coverage 500, 1000, and 2000 sq. ft.Light Level Sensing 0 to 300 foot-candlesOperating Environment Temperature: 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C)

Relative humidity: 20% to 90%, non-condensing(For indoor use only)

Housing Durable, injection molded housing. Polycarbonate resin complies with UL 94V-0

Size 1.42”H x 4.5”W (36.068mm x 114.3mm)Mounting Mounts directly to ceiling tile, to a 4” square box

and round mud ring or to 4” octagon boxLED Indicators Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for

Ultrasonic detectionStandards FCC Compliant

cULus ListedRoHS Compliant

Table 5. Specifications

W (White)

W

White

Table 6. Color information

Catalog no. AHAC-DT - line voltage series

Technology Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US)Power Requirements 120 to 347 V/AC, 50/60 Hz - Neutral required

120 V/ACIncandescent/Tungsten - 0 to 800W, 50/60 HzFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 1200W, 50/60 HzMotor Load: 1/4 HP @ 125 V/AC230 V/ACFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 1200W, 50/60 Hz277 V/ACFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 2700W, 50/60 Hz347 V/ACFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 1500W, 50/60 Hz

Time Delays Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 minutes Auto), or Selectable 5, 15, 30 minutes

Coverage 2000 sq. ftLight Level Sensing 0 to 300 foot-candlesOperating Environment Temperature: 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C)

Relative humidity: 20% to 90%, non-condensing(For indoor use only)

Housing Durable, injection molded housing. Polycarbonate resin complies with UL 94V-0

Size 1.42”H x 4.5”W (36.068mm x 114.3mm)Mounting Mounts directly to ceiling tile, to a 4” square box

and round mud ring or to 4” octagon boxLED Indicators Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for

Ultrasonic detectionStandards FCC Compliant

cULus ListedRoHS Compliant

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Wiring diagrams

Figure 1. AHAC-DT-2000 Model

AHAC-DT – MicroSet dual tech low/line voltage ceiling sensor

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Figure 2. Single relay - line voltage series

Load 1

Neutral

120-347 V/AC

Line

White Blue Black

Automatic Mode Operation:1. When sensor activates, load turns ON2. Loads turn OFF when sensortimes out

Load 1

Neutral

120-347 V/AC

Line

Blue White Black

Red Red

Load 2

Red leads are non-polorarity sensitive.

Automatic Mode Operation:1. When sensor activates, both loads turn ON2. Loads turn OFF when sensortimes out

Figure 3. Dual relay - line voltage series

Catalog no. AHAC-DT - line voltage series

Technology Passive Infrared (PIR) and Ultrasonic (US)Power Requirements 120 to 347 V/AC, 50/60 Hz - Neutral required

120 V/ACIncandescent/Tungsten - 0 to 800W, 50/60 HzFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 1200W, 50/60 HzMotor Load: 1/4 HP @ 125 V/AC230 V/ACFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 1200W, 50/60 Hz277 V/ACFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 2700W, 50/60 Hz347 V/ACFluorescent/Ballast - 0 to 1500W, 50/60 Hz

Time Delays Self-Adjusting, 15 seconds/test (10 minutes Auto), or Selectable 5, 15, 30 minutes

Coverage 2000 sq. ftLight Level Sensing 0 to 300 foot-candlesOperating Environment Temperature: 32°F - 104°F (0°C - 40°C)

Relative humidity: 20% to 90%, non-condensing(For indoor use only)

Housing Durable, injection molded housing. Polycarbonate resin complies with UL 94V-0

Size 1.42”H x 4.5”W (36.068mm x 114.3mm)Mounting Mounts directly to ceiling tile, to a 4” square box

and round mud ring or to 4” octagon boxLED Indicators Red LED for PIR detection; Green LED for

Ultrasonic detectionStandards FCC Compliant

cULus ListedRoHS Compliant

Load “A”

Blue

Neutral

Hot

**Use black lead for 120 VAC Use orange lead for 277 VAC Cap unused lead.

Line

**H

ot

Whi

te

Blu

e

SWITCH-PACK

Black (Common)

Blue (Control-OCC)

Yellow (Control-Occ/Day)

Brown (Blue Control)

Red (10-30 VDC)

Brown/White (Yellow Control)Load “B”

Blue

Neutral

Hot

**Use black lead for 120 VAC Use orange lead for 277 VAC Cap unused lead.

Line

**H

ot

Whi

te

Blu

e

SWITCH-PACK

Black (Common)Blue (Control) Red (15 VDC)

Black (Common)Blue (Control)

Red (15 VDC)

Model GMDS - Load “B”(Normally OpenMomentary Switch)

Purple (Normally Closed)Gray (Isolated Relay Common)Orange (Normally Closed)

Model GMDS - Load “A”(Normally OpenMomentary Switch)

NOTES1. LOADS MAY BE ON SAMECIRCUIT OR DIFFERENTCIRCUIT OR VOLTAGES2. SP20-MV SWITCHPACK SHOWN.120/277 VAC 20AMP RATING.

*Wiring diagram for single sensor application.Visit our website for other wiring diagrams.

Manual Mode Operation:1. Switches are required to turn corresponding loads ON. 2. Loads turn OFF when sensor times out or with the switches.

Automatic Mode Operation:1. When sensor activates, bothloads turn on.2. Switches can be used to turn lights ON or OFF.3. If daylight sensor is enabled and light level is above setpoint, switchpack connected to yellow lead will not turn ON. Recommended Wire:18-3 AWG Stranded Wire non/shielded.

3. If daylight sensor is enabled and light level is above setpoint,switchpack connected to yellow lead will not turn load ON

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ON

Daylight Sensor Adjustment Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment

PIR Detector

SweepOverrideLEDs Full/Half Logic HVAC/Tracking Zero Time Delay

Pot 1 - Blue (0-300 FC)

Ultrasonic

(-R model only)

Pot 2 - Green

NormalSwap

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Controls (Low voltage)

Coverage

Minor Motion, Ultrasonic

Major Motion, Ultrasonic

Maximum coverage area mayvary somewhat according to room

shape and the presence of obstacles.

The NEMA WD 7 Guide and roboticmethod were utilized to verify

coverage patterns.

Minor Motion, IR

Major Motion, IR

8.5 ft(2.59 m)

17 ft(5.18 m)

10 ft(3 m)

5 ft(1.5 m)

00 5 ft

(1.5 m)10 ft(3 m)

17 ft(5.18 m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

DT1k

9 ft(2.74 m)

0

12 ft(3.65 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

9 ft(2.74 m)

12 ft(3.65 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

3 ft(0.91)

15 ft(4.57 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

AHAC-DT-0501 500 sq. ft.

Minor Motion, Ultrasonic

Major Motion, Ultrasonic

Maximum coverage area mayvary somewhat according to room

shape and the presence of obstacles.

The NEMA WD 7 Guide and roboticmethod were utilized to verify

coverage patterns.

Minor Motion, IR

Major Motion, IR0

23 ft(7.01 m)

5 ft(1.52 m)

0 5 ft(1.52 m)

32 ft(9.75 m)

32 ft(9.75 m)

12 ft(3.65 m)

16 ft(4.87 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

8.5 ft(2.59 m)

0

12 ft(3.65 m)

16 ft(4.87 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

20 ft(6.096m)

10 ft(3 m)

10 ft(3 m)

3 ft(0.91)

Minor Motion, Ultrasonic

Major Motion, Ultrasonic

Maximum coverage area mayvary somewhat according to room

shape and the presence of obstacles.

The NEMA WD 7 Guide and roboticmethod were utilized to verify

coverage patterns.

Minor Motion, IR

Major Motion, IR

8.5 ft(2.59 m)

5 ft(1.52 m)

10 ft(3.05 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

0

9 ft(2.74 m)

9 ft(2.74 m)

0

12 ft(3.65 m)

12 ft(3.65 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

20 ft(6.096m)

AHAC-DT-1000 1000 sq. ft.

AHAC-DT-2000/MV/DMV 2000 sq. ft.

Minor Motion, Ultrasonic

Major Motion, Ultrasonic

Maximum coverage area mayvary somewhat according to room

shape and the presence of obstacles.

The NEMA WD 7 Guide and roboticmethod were utilized to verify

coverage patterns.

Minor Motion, IR

Major Motion, IR

8.5 ft(2.59 m)

5 ft(1.52 m)

10 ft(3.05 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

0

9 ft(2.74 m)

9 ft(2.74 m)

0

12 ft(3.65 m)

12 ft(3.65 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

20 ft(6.096m)

Minor Motion, Ultrasonic

Major Motion, Ultrasonic

Maximum coverage area mayvary somewhat according to room

shape and the presence of obstacles.

The NEMA WD 7 Guide and roboticmethod were utilized to verify

coverage patterns.

Minor Motion, IR

Major Motion, IR

8.5 ft(2.59 m)

5 ft(1.52 m)

10 ft(3.05 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

0

9 ft(2.74 m)

9 ft(2.74 m)

0

12 ft(3.65 m)

12 ft(3.65 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

20 ft(6.096m)

Minor Motion, Ultrasonic

Major Motion, Ultrasonic

Maximum coverage area mayvary somewhat according to room

shape and the presence of obstacles.

The NEMA WD 7 Guide and roboticmethod were utilized to verify

coverage patterns.

Minor Motion, IR

Major Motion, IR

8.5 ft(2.59 m)

5 ft(1.52 m)

10 ft(3.05 m)

15 ft(4.57 m)

23 ft(7.01 m)

0

9 ft(2.74 m)

9 ft(2.74 m)

0

12 ft(3.65 m)

12 ft(3.65 m)

20 ft(6.096m)

20 ft(6.096m)

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ON

Daylight Sensor Adjustment Ultrasonic Sensitivity Adjustment

PIR Detector

Not UsedOverrideLEDs

(DMV model only) (DMV model only)

Daylighting Bathroom Mode Relay Swap

Pot 1 - Blue (0-300 FC)

Ultrasonic

(-R model only)

Pot 2 - Green

(DMV model only)

Not Used

Relay 2

Relay 1 & 2

Controls (Line voltage)

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Certifications & compliancesCatalog no.

AHAC-DT-2000 • •

AHAC-DT-1000 • •

AHAC-DT-0501 • •

AHAC-DT-2000-MV • •

AHAC-DT-2000-DMV • •

AHAC-STEM

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