Ievads
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the ECOELER YM2106 Wall Switch Vacancy & Occupancy Sensor. This device is designed to automatically control lighting and motor loads based on motion detection, offering energy savings and convenience. It supports both manual-on (vacancy sensor) and automatic-on (occupancy sensor) switching modes.
Svarīga drošības informācija
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Improper installation can lead to serious injury or death. Always turn off power at the circuit breaker before installation or servicing. Installation should be performed by a qualified electrician or in accordance with local electrical codes.
- Pirms uzstādīšanas izlasiet visus norādījumus.
- Do not install with power on.
- Tikai lietošanai iekštelpās.
- Ensure wiring connections are secure.
- Darbības apjomstage: 120/277Vac, 60Hz.
- Neutral wire is not required for operation.
Iepakojuma saturs
Pirms instalēšanas sākšanas pārliecinieties, vai ir visas sastāvdaļas:
- ECOELER YM2106 Sensor Switch
- Sienas plāksne (1)
- Skrūves
- Elektroinstalācijas vāciņi
- Installation Instruction Manual (this document)
Specifikācijas
| Modeļa numurs | YM2106 |
| Voltage | 120/277Vac, 60Hz |
| Noteikšanas tips | PIR (pasīvais infrasarkanais) |
| Pārklājums | 180-degrees; 720-square feet |
| Laika aizkaves iestatījumi | 5 sekundes līdz 30 minūtēm (regulējams) |
| Ambient Light Level | Adjustable (holds lighting off when natural light is sufficient) |
| Elektroinstalācija | Neutral wire not required |
| Slodzes veidi | Incandescent, Fluorescent, LED, CFL |
| Sertifikāti | UL Listed, Title-24 Compliant |
| Izmēri | 4.12 x 1.69 x 1.75 collas |
| Materiāls | Plastmasa & Metāls |
Uzstādīšanas instrukcijas
Pirms sākat: Turn OFF power at the circuit breaker or fuse box. Ensure the power is completely disconnected before proceeding.
- Sagatavojiet vadu: Carefully remove the existing wall switch from the electrical box. Identify the LINE (hot), LOAD, and GROUND wires. The ECOELER YM2106 does not require a neutral wire.
- Savienojiet vadus:
- Savienojiet melna stieple from the sensor to the LINE (karstais) vads from the electrical box. Secure with a wiring cap.
- Savienojiet sarkans vads from the sensor to the SLODZES vads (to the light fixture/motor) from the electrical box. Secure with a wiring cap.
- Savienojiet zaļš vads from the sensor to the GROUND wire from the electrical box. Secure with a wiring cap.
- Cap off any unused wires in the electrical box, such as a neutral wire, if present.
- Uzstādiet sensoru: Gently fold the wires into the electrical box. Insert the sensor into the electrical box and secure it with the provided screws.
- Uzstādiet sienas plāksni: Attach the decorative wall plate over the sensor and secure it.
- Atjaunot jaudu: IESLĒDZIET strāvu pie ķēdes pārtraucēja.
- Testa funkcionalitāte: The green LED indicator light on the sensor will flash when motion is detected, confirming active detection.
Note: If you are unsure about any wiring steps, consult a qualified electrician.
Darbība
The ECOELER YM2106 sensor supports two primary modes of operation: Vacancy (Manual-On) and Occupancy (Automatic-On).
Vacancy Sensor (Manual-On) Mode
In this mode, the lights/motor will only turn ON when you manually press the switch button. Once ON, the sensor will keep the lights/motor ON as long as motion is detected within its coverage area. The lights/motor will turn OFF automatically after no motion is detected for the set time delay.
Occupancy Sensor (Automatic-On) Mode
In this mode, the lights/motor will turn ON automatically when motion is detected within the sensor's coverage area. The lights/motor will remain ON as long as motion is detected and will turn OFF automatically after no motion is detected for the set time delay.
To switch between modes or adjust settings, refer to the "Configuration and Settings" section.
Konfigurācija un iestatījumi
The ECOELER YM2106 sensor features adjustable settings for time delay, sensitivity, and ambient light level. These adjustments are typically made via small dials or switches located on the sensor itself, often behind the wall plate.
- Laika aizkave: This setting determines how long the lights/motor remain ON after the last detected motion. It is adjustable from 5 seconds to 30 minutes. Adjust clockwise for longer delays, counter-clockwise for shorter delays.
- Jutība: This controls the sensor's responsiveness to motion. Higher sensitivity detects smaller movements or movements at greater distances. Lower sensitivity requires more significant motion or closer proximity. Adjust as needed to prevent false triggers or missed detections.
- Ambient Light Level (Photocell): This setting allows the sensor to hold the lights/motor OFF if sufficient natural light is present in the room, even if motion is detected. This feature helps save energy by preventing artificial lighting from turning on unnecessarily. Adjust to your desired light threshold.
Consult the diagrams on the sensor unit itself for the exact location and labeling of these adjustment controls.
Apkope
- Tīrīšana: Periodically wipe the sensor lens with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or debris that may obstruct detection. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Pārbaude: Regularly check the sensor and wall plate for any signs of damage or loose connections.
- Nav lietotāja apkalpojamu daļu: The sensor contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open or repair the unit.
Problēmu novēršana
| Problēma | Iespējamais cēlonis | Risinājums |
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| Lights/Motor do not turn ON. |
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| Lights/Motor turn ON unexpectedly. |
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| Lights/Motor turn OFF too quickly or too slowly. |
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Garantija un atbalsts
For warranty information or technical support, please contact ECOELER customer service. Retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Contact information is typically found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's official webvietne.
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