INSTALLATION & WIRING
WARNING
Disconnect power to the wall switch box by turning OFF the circuit
breaker or removing the fuse for the circuit before installing the
RS-100U, replacing lamps, or doing any electrical work.
1. Prepare the switch box.
After the power is turned OFF at the circuit
breaker box, remove the existing wall plate and
mounting screws. Pull the old switch out from the
wall box.
2. Identify the type of circuit.
In a Single Pole Circuit (see Fig. 2), two single
wires connect to two screws on the existing
switch. A ground wire may also be present
and connected to a ground terminal on the old
switch.
CAUTION - FOR YOUR SAFETY: Connecting a proper ground to the
sensor provides protection against electrical shock in the event of
certain fault conditions. If a proper ground is not available, consult
with a qualifi ed electrician before continuing installation.
Only connect the RS-100U to a Single Pole Circuit. The RS-100U is not suitable
for 3-way switching. If the existing wiring does not match the description for a
Single Pole Circuit, you should consult with a qualifi ed electrician.
3. Prepare the Wires.
Tag the wires connected to the existing switch,
so that they can be identifi ed later. Disconnect
the wires. Make sure the insulation is stripped
off the wires to expose their copper cores to the
length indicated by the "Strip Gage," (in Fig. 3)
(approx. 1/2 inch).
4. Wire the sensor.
Twist the existing wires
together with the wire
leads on the RS-100U
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 RS-100U.
• Connect the power wire
from the circuit box (HOT)
to the black wire on the
RS-100U.
• Connect the power wire to
the lamp (LOAD) to the red
wire on the RS-100U.
Fig. 4: Sensor orientation, wire connections
5. Put the RS-100U in the wall box.
Position the lens above the ON/OFF button
(lens at top, button at bottom) and secure it
to the wall box with the screws provided.
6. Attach the new cover plate.
Secure it to the wall box with the screws
provided.
7. Restore power to the circuit.
Turn ON the breaker or replace the fuse.
8. Test the sensor's operation.
See TEST MODE.
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HOT (power from
circuit box)
NEUTRAL
LOAD
Ground
(power
to lamp)
Fig. 2: Typical Single
Pole Switch
Wiring
Strip Gage
1/2"
12.7 mm
Fig. 3: Wire Stripping
Black – > HOT (power
from
circuit box)
Red – > LOAD
(power
to lamp)
Green – > GROUND
and wall box assembly
Initial Power-up Delay
There is an initial warm-up
period the fi rst time power is
applied to the unit and after
a power failure lasting more
than 5 minutes. It may take
up to 1 minute before the
lights turn ON. However, the
lights can be turned ON/OFF
manually by pressing the ON/
OFF button at any time when
power is supplied to the unit.