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203 Cooper Circle  P: 800-553-3879
Peachtree City, GA 30269  F: 800-954-7016
www.coopercontrol.com
Specifications:
Technology: Passive Infrared (PIR)
Power Requirements: 10-30 VDC from Greengate 
Switchpack or Greengate system. Maximum current 
needed is 25mA per sensor.
Output:
• Open collector output to switch up to ten   
   Greengate Switchpacks
• Isolated Form C Relay Ratings: 1A 30 VDC/VAC
Time Delays: Adjustable delay of 15 seconds (for 
testing) to 30 minutes
Ambient Light Level Features: Adjustable down to 
approximately 3 LUX.
Operating Environment: 
• Temperature: -40°F to 125°F (-40°C to 52°C) 
• Relative humidity: less than 95%, non-condensing
• Indoor or outdoor (refer applications section)
Housing: Medium impact injection molded housing. 
ABS resin complies with UL 94V0. Paintable off-white.
Size: 1-5/8”H x 4-1/2”W x 3-1/8”D (41.3mm x 
114.3mm x 79.4mm)
Mounting: Mounts directly to ceiling tile, to a 4” 
square box and round mud ring or to 1 gang box
LED Indicators: Red LED for PIR detection
PIR
Activated
Extreme
Temperature
OXC-P,
Extreme 
Temperature 
Sensors
Overview
The Passive Infrared Extreme Temperature sensor provides consistent, stable 
coverage where extreme heat, cold or humidity must be accommodated and  
where there are wide fluctuations in temperature. Temperature compensating 
circuitry stabilizes sensitivity at temperatures –40°F to 125°F (-40°C to 52°C).
Description/Operation
OXC-P sensors control lighting in applications where extreme temperature/ 
humidity must be tolerated with unique temperature compensating circuitry. Human 
and automobile motion activates a Greengate Switchpack to turn lights ON within 
a coverage area and illumination is maintained until no motion is detected within 
preset time period. Once no motion is detected, lights are turned OFF and energy 
is saved. A built-in photocell optimizes savings by monitoring ambient light level (set 
at a predetermined threshold). If ambient light is sufficient, sensor will detect motion 
but not turn ON lights. If ambient light is not sufficient, lights will be activated 
when motion is detected. The Ambient Lights Control Circuit includes a deadband 
and time delay which ignores brief changes in light levels such as headlights of a 
passing car. To ensure the proper start-up of HID lighting, lamps are forced into 
“high” mode for the first 20 minutes. After the 20 minute warm up, if motion is still 
detected, the sensor will keep lights ON at full brightness. When connected to a 
Building Automation System (BAS), the OXC-P-1500-R and OXC-P-2MH0-R offer 
the most versatile connection possibilities available including an open collector 
output (with or without the pullup feature) and a direct BAS connection.
Applications
Segmented Fresnel lens  
provides optimum 
sensitivity and 
performance 
Built-in photocell 
optimizes savings
Plastic housing complies 
with UL 94V-0
Immune to RFI, 
EMI and voltage 
fluctuations
Passive Infrared 
(PIR) sensor 
technology
Stable sensitivity at 
temperatures from -40°F 
to 125°F (-40°C to 52°C)
BAS Compatible
parking structures 
warehouses-
(OXC-P-2MH0-R)
high ceilings
walk-in freezers-
(OXC-P-1500-R) 
cold storage
Ordering
Catalog # Coverage Field of View
OXC-P-1500-R
OXC-P-2MH0-R
Up to 1,500 sq. ft.
When mounted @ 25 ft., up to  
25 ft. in all directions or 50 linear 
ft. for warehouse aisles
Two Way (360°)
Two Way (360°)
Features
w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor
w/BAS Relay & Daylight Sensor
•ULListedfordamplocations
•OXC-P-2MH0-Rworksatheightsup
to25ft.
•Ambientlightcontrolcircuittoavoid
FalseON/OFFfrombriefchangesin 
backgroundlight
•Temperature-compensatingcircuitry
avoidsfalseactivationinextreme 
conditions
•Lightingsweepfunctionwith
selectable DIP Switch prevents 
unnecessary“lightsON”following
powersweepsinfacilitieswith
computer control systems
•ProductstestedtoNEMAWD7-2011
Occupancy Motion Sensors Standard
ULListed
ACC131691


