Occupancy
sensor lens
LED blinks
when
occupancy is
detected
THE DI-110 PERSONAL SENSOR
The DI-110 personal sensor uses passive
infrared technology to detect occupancy
within a workspace.
When the sensor detects occupancy,
it automatically turns on the power
strip’s six controlled outlets. It turns off
these outlets when it no longer senses
occupancy in the workspace and the
user-set
time delay
elapses. (See “Time
Delay Setting.”)
Uncontrolled outlets are continuously powered by the power strip and
remain on regardless of occupancy.
Time Delay Setting
The personal sensor automatically turns off all controlled devices after
a workspace becomes vacant and a pre-set time interval, or time delay,
elapses. This setting is user-adjustable.
Turning the trimpot dial, located on the back on the sensor, clockwise
or counterclockwise adjusts the time delay. The range for adjustment is
30 seconds to 30 minutes.
• To adjust to 30 seconds (minimum), turn the dial
completely counterclockwise.
• To adjust to 30 minutes (maximum), turn the dial
completely clockwise.
• To adjust to 15 minutes, turn the dial half way
between its maximal clockwise and counterclockwise positions.
Note: Use a small screwdriver to make adjustments.
Initial Warm-up
The personal sensor requires an initial warm-up period of up to two
minutes whenever the power strip is initially turned on. During this
time, all connected devices will remain on, regardless of occupancy or
the time delay setting.
Putting a stop to energy waste.
Min
Max