Lutron MS-OPS6M2-DV-GR

Lutron Maestro MS-OPS6M2-DV-GR Occupancy Sensing Switch Instruction Manual

Model: MS-OPS6M2-DV-GR | Brand: Lutron

1. Okwu mmalite

The Lutron Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch is designed to automatically turn lights on and off based on room occupancy, providing convenience and energy savings. This switch supports multi-location control and is compatible with various lighting loads and general-purpose fans.

Akụkụ ndị bụ isi:

  • Multi-location, single pole or 3-way operation.
  • Supports up to 6-Amps for lighting (120 Volts or 277 Volts) and 3-Amps for fans.
  • Compatible with incandescent, halogen, magnetic and electronic low-voltage, non-dim LED, and non-dim fluorescent bulbs, as well as general purpose fans.
  • Automatic light control based on occupancy.
  • Requires a ground wire for installation.

2. Ozi nchekwa dị mkpa

WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. May result in serious injury or death. Turn off power at circuit breaker or fuse before installing. Ensure power is OFF before proceeding with installation.

  • Wụnye kwekọrọ na koodu eletrik niile nke mba na mpaghara.
  • This device must be installed by a qualified electrician if you are unsure about the wiring process.
  • Do not use with loads exceeding the specified ampoge.
  • Maka naanị ime ụlọ.

3. Ihe ngwugwu

Your package should include the Lutron Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch and an instruction guide. Additional accessories like wall plates are sold separately.

N'ihu view of the Lutron Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch in gray

Foto 1: N'ihu view of the Lutron Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch in gray.

Azu view of the Lutron Maestro Dual Voltage Sensor showing wiring points

Ọgụgụ 2: Azụ view of the Lutron Maestro Dual Voltage Sensor, highlighting wiring points and features like the tap switch and sensor LED.

4. Nwụnye

Before beginning, ensure power is turned OFF at the circuit breaker. Use a voltage tester to confirm the power is off before touching any wires.

4.1 Single-Pole Installation

  1. Gbanyụọ ike: Locate your circuit breaker and turn off the power to the switch you are replacing. Double-check with a voltagọ bụ onye nyocha.
  2. Wepu mgba ọkụ dị ugbu a: Unscrew and carefully pull out the existing switch from the wall box.
  3. Identify wires: You should have two wires from the wall connected to your old switch, plus a ground wire. Identify if you have a neutral (typically white) or ground (bare copper or green) wire coming out of the wall box.
  4. Wire the new sensor:
    • If a neutral wire is available: Remove the green sleeve from the sensor's white wire and connect the sensor's white wire to the neutral wire from the wall. Connect the sensor's bare wire to the ground wire from the wall.
    • If no neutral wire is available: Leave the green sleeve on the sensor's white wire. Connect both the sensor's green wire (with sleeve) and the sensor's bare wire to the ground wire from the wall.
    • Connect one of the two wires from your wall to one of the black wires on your new sensor.
    • Connect the remaining wire from the wall to the other black wire on your sensor.
    • Place a wire cap on the blue wire from the sensor. This is not used in a single-pole application.
  5. Mount the sensor: Carefully push all wires back into the wall box and secure the sensor with screws.
  6. Install wall plate: Attach your wall plate (sold separately).
  7. Weghachite ike: Gbanyụọ ọkụ azụ na ihe nbibi sekit.

Video 1: Installation guide for Lutron Maestro 5 Amp & 6 Amp Sensor Switch in a single-pole configuration. This video demonstrates the step-by-step process of replacing an existing switch with the Maestro sensor, including safety precautions, wire identification, and final mounting.

4.2 Multi-Location (3-Way) Installation

For multi-location setups (where two switches control the same light), you will install the Maestro sensor in one location and a Maestro companion switch (MA-AS or MSC-AS) or update an existing 3-way switch in the other location(s).

  1. Gbanyụọ ike: Gbanyụọ ọkụ na ihe nbibi sekit.
  2. Remove existing switches: Unscrew and carefully pull out the existing switches from both wall boxes.
  3. Identify wires at the Maestro sensor location: You should have three wires plus a ground connected to your old switch. Take a piece of electrical tape and tag the wire connected to the different colored screw of the existing switch (typically a black wire).
  4. Wire the Maestro sensor: Follow the neutral/ground wiring steps as in single-pole installation. Connect the tagged wire (from the different colored screw) to one of the black wires on your new sensor. Connect the remaining two wires from the wall to the remaining black wire and the blue wire on the sensor. Make a note of the color wire you connect to the blue wire, as this will be important for the second location.
  5. Mount the Maestro sensor: Secure the sensor in its wall box.
  6. Wire the second location (Companion Switch):
    • At the second location, identify the common wire (the one connected to the different colored screw on the old switch). Attach this common wire to the black screw on the companion switch.
    • Identify the same color wire you connected to the blue wire in the first location. Connect this wire to the blue screw on the companion switch.
    • Connect the remaining two wires each to the black and brass screws on the companion switch. (The black and brass screws are interchangeable in this location).
    • Jikọọ waya ndụ ndụ na ala.
  7. Wire the second location (Update Existing Switch with Jumper Wire):
    • At the second location, identify the common wire (the one connected to the different colored screw on the old switch). Remove only this tagged wire from the switch.
    • Identify the wire that is the same color as what you attached to the blue wire in the sensor location. Leave this wire connected.
    • Remove the remaining wire from the switch.
    • Connect the two removed wires together, along with the yellow jumper wire (included in package).
    • Connect the other end of the yellow jumper wire to the black screw on the existing switch.
  8. Mount switches and restore power: Secure all switches in their wall boxes, install wall plates, and turn the power back on at the circuit breaker.

Video 2: Installation guide for Lutron Maestro 5 Amp & 6 Amp Switch in multi-location (3-way) setups. This video details how to wire the main sensor and companion switches or update existing switches for multi-point control.

5. Ntọala na Nhazi

After installation, your new sensor will take approximately one minute to power up. During this time, you can still manually turn the lights on and off using the paddle switch. Once powered up, it will begin automatic operation.

For detailed instructions on how to change the timeout settings, sensitivity, and sensor mode (occupancy/vacancy), please refer to the full product manual available on the Lutron websaịtị: lutron.com/OPS5M.

6. Ọrụ

The Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch offers both automatic and manual control:

  • Ọrụ akpaaka: The sensor detects motion and ambient light to automatically turn lights on when you enter a room and off when you leave.
  • Njikwa ntuziaka: You can manually turn the lights on or off at any time by tapping the large paddle switch.

Video 3: Lutron Sensors: Key Benefits. This video highlights the advanced XCT Technology for superior sensitivity, detecting both major and fine motion, ensuring lights stay on when needed.

7. Nlekọta

To maintain optimal performance and appearance of your Lutron Maestro switch:

  • Jiri nwayọ hichaa, damp akwa . Ejila ihe nchacha abrasive ma ọ bụ ihe mgbaze.
  • Ensure the sensor lens is clear of obstructions for accurate motion detection.

8. Nchọpụta nsogbu

If your Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switch is not functioning as expected, consider the following:

  • Lights not turning on/off automatically: Check the sensor's sensitivity and timeout settings. Ensure there are no obstructions blocking the sensor's view.
  • Lights flickering or not working: Verify all wiring connections are secure and correct. Ensure the power is on at the circuit breaker. Confirm the load (bulbs/fan) is compatible with the switch.
  • Okwu ike: If the switch has no power, check the circuit breaker.

For more detailed troubleshooting, refer to the full product manual or contact Lutron customer support.

9. Nkọwapụta

Dimensions of the Lutron Maestro Dual Voltage Sensor: 4.7 inches (119 mm) high and 2.9 inches (75 mm) wide

Figure 3: Dimensions of the Lutron Maestro Dual Voltage Sensọ.

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanyaMS-OPS6M2-DV-GR
Ụdị ọrụAkpaaka
Ogo dị ugbu a6 Amps
Nrụ ọrụ Voltage120V / 277V
Circuit .dị3-Way/Single Pole
Ụdị ActuatorPịa bọtịnụ
Usoro njikwaMetụ aka
AgbaAgba ntụ
Wattage720 watt
Akụkụ ngwaahịa2.4 x 4 x 5.8 sentimita asatọ
Ibu Ibu0.32 ounces
Ngwa dakọtaraIncandescent bulbs, Halogen bulbs, Magnetic low-voltage bulbs, Electronic low-voltage bulbs, Non-dim LED bulbs, Non-dim fluorescent bulbs, General purpose fans

10. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For warranty information and customer support, please visit the official Lutron websaịtị ma ọ bụ kpọtụrụ ndị ahịa ha ozugbo. Debe akwụkwọ nnata ịzụrụ maka akwụkwọ ikike.

Lutron Customer Support: www.lutron.com/support