
Setting a Occupancy Sensor
Setting a Occupancy Sensor
Step 1 -
Delay ON
Step 4 -
Assigning an Output Channel
Step 7 -
Assigning an Output Channel
Step 2 -
Input Type
Step 5 -
Input Type
Step 3 -
Assigning an Address
Step 6 -
Assigning an Address
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the ‘Occupancy PIR’ field.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the ‘Type’ field. Select the
input type (Individual, Group, Preset Local, Preset Global) to apply to the sensor that you are
programming by rotating the scroll wheel clockwise or counterclockwise.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the ‘Sens’ field. Select the
level of sensitivity (1 - 10) you wish to apply to the Occupancy Sensor being programmed. A
level of ‘1’ being the least amount of sensitivity and a level of ‘10’ being the greatest.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the ‘Addr’ field. Select
the address you wish to assign the sensor by rotating the scroll wheel clockwise or
counterclockwise.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the ‘Off’ field. Select
the amount of time you wish to delay an OFF command after it is initiated. The time
can be adjusted from 0 seconds to 40 minutes by rotating the scroll wheel clockwise or
counterclockwise.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the ‘Ch’ field. Select the
output channel you wish to assign the Occupancy Sensor by rotating the scroll wheel
clockwise or counterclockwise.
Using the UP/DOWN buttons, move the cursor until it highlights the bottom right field.
Rotate the center scroll wheel until ‘Write’ is highlighted. Point the Infrared transmitter
approximately 0.5” away from the IR lens of the sensor being programmed and press the
center button of the IR Setting Unit. You will hear a single solid beep sound indicating that
the sensor was successfully programmed.
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