
Choose
[Network setup], then enable [Use control hierarchy]. This enables occupancy control
to work with switch control and other types of control.
5. Setting occupancy to control both the ’inner row’ and ’dim row’:
a. Within the
[Luminaire] tab, double tap on the
luminaire group to edit.
b. Under
Presence sensors, tap the ‘>’ arrow to
the next page and tap ‘>’ again to see the occupancy
options.
c. Tap
[Presence/Absence] to choose occupancy
control mode (Presence or Presence/Absence or
Absence):
Alternatively, the [Presence] mode can be chosen but its
OFF control works without an OFF scene so it can only
control the Ch2 dimming output and does not turn off
the Ch1 switched output.
i. Tap [Presence scenes]
1. Tap the ON scene already made or choose
multiple scenes to be controlled. In this case
you can select both ’inner row ON’ and ’dim
row ON’ scenes
ii. Tap [Absence scenes]
1. Tap the OFF scene already made or choose
multiple scenes to be controlled. In this case
you can select both ’inner row OFF’ and ’dim row OFF’ scenes
iii. Adjust [Linger time] (time-out period) to 20 seconds
iv. Adjust [Fade time] (time period of fade to OFF after time-out period)
6. Test for Occupancy Operation:
a. Tap the [Luminaire] tab, then tap [a] at bottom left to resume automatic control.
b. Cover the sensor for >20 seconds for the sensor to time-out and see the lights operate to
the assigned OFF scene.
c. Trigger the sensor with movement and see the lights go to the ON scene.
4.2. ADDING SCENE SWITCH FOR ABSENCE MODE
As per the previous example of using a dimmable window row of lights an inner row of
non-dimmable lights both under occupancy control and daylight control but this time adding the
control of a scene plate to work the room in absence mode. This example also offers whiteboard
row switching off.
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