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Reset Daylight Levels

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1.  First, identify the current programmed range for the sensor. Point the handheld remote at the daylight sensor lens and 

press the ID button on the remote. The sensor should flash its Red LED to indicate the current range.

Flash Pattern

Range Information

Low Range 3-300 lux  

(approx. 0-28 FC)

High Range 30-3000 lux  

(approx. 3-280 FC)

Direct Sun Range 300-30000 lux 

(approx. 28-2800 FC)

2.  Once you have determined the current range, point the remote at the daylight sensor lens and press the button for the 

new desired range level. The sensor will acknowledge the new setting by flashing the Red LED for the new set range.

3.  If you have adjusted the range, wait 1 minute before making further adjustments to allow the sensor to settle. Make 

sure that the Green LED is OFF before you proceed.

LED Location

Daylight Sensor

Reset Daylight Levels

Adjustments to default light levels are done using the Daylight Sensor Programming Remote HHPRG-RC. The remote control 

contains Zone Level buttons 1, 2 and 3, which correspond to dimmers 1, 2 and 3 on the Room Controller. Zone 1 should be 

the zone closest to the window, while Zone 3 is the furthest into the space.
When the remote is used to adjust light levels, within the daylight sensor’s lens, the Red LED should flash each time the 

button is pressed. The Green LED will flash rapidly indicating that the Room Controller has entered Commissioning Mode. To 

reset daylight levels and start daylight configuration from scratch, use the following procedure:
1.  Ensure that daylight levels are being set during the day when lighting should be dimming from daylight contribution, but 

not to the point where loads should be at a full dim level.

2.  Reset the Room Controller’s current daylight settings by using the onboard gain adjustment dials next to the dimmer 

output channels. Starting with dimmer  

output 1, twist the gain adjustment dial fully clockwise, then fully counter-clockwise.

3.  Repeat this process for dimmer outputs 2 and 3.
4.  Press any wallstation “All OFF” button.
5.  Turn controlled lighting back ON using the buttons on any wallstation. Immediately after, verify that the Green LED in the 

daylight sensor lens is not indicating that the sensor is out of range. If it is ON, follow the procedures on the previous 

page to change the sensor range before proceeding.

6.  Point the remote at the daylight sensor lens and press the raise or lower button for the appropriate zone until the desired 

level is reached.

Summary of Contents for Greengate RC3

Page 1: ...s from more than one power source Designed for indoor installation and use only All new wiring must be fully verified before applying power Servicing of equipment should be performed by qualified serv...

Page 2: ...e the entry door may lead to the provided QuickConnect cabling being too short to reach the intended accessory locations 1 2 3 4 5 6 Integration Controls Adjustable Skylights Low End High End Energy O...

Page 3: ...upancy Not Used 1 2 3 4 Default 10 20 30 40 Occ Vac default Time Clock Alert Mode Demand Response A V Mode Integration Controls Green Black Red White Adjustable Skylights Sensors Receptacle BMS Out Sw...

Page 4: ...negative location on the first dimmer terminal block Repeat for additional dimming zones Load 3 Load 2 Load 2 Load 2 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Load 1 Dimmer 1 Dimmer 2 D...

Page 5: ...QuickConnect Cable Class 2 QuickConnect Cable Class 2 1 Entry Wallstation Back Connect a QuickConnect cable between the designated wallstation Click Go port on the Room Controller and to one of the Cl...

Page 6: ...C RJ45 Input Output Device The Input Output Device contains two QuickConnect ports Operating Environment 32 F to 104 F 0 to 40 C For indoor use only Note N The Room Controller connects to standard GG...

Page 7: ...ach the input output device location 4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Integration Controls Adjustable Skylights Low End High End Energy Options Status Reset 0 10V Gain Adjustment Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 0 10V Dimmi...

Page 8: ...ht sensor for multi zone dimming control in the RC3D and RC3DE models Specifications Voltage 24 VDC supplied from Room Controller Electrical Class 2 LPS Light Sensor Range Low 3 300 lux High 30 3000 l...

Page 9: ...he daylight sensor to either the Room Controller or to the nearest free input output device QuickConnect Cable Class 2 OCC RJ45 Input Output Device Model OCC RJ45 Occupancy Sensor Coupler Brown Black...

Page 10: ...Switchpack and the Receptacle BMS Click Go port on the Room Controller SPRC R 20 120 Receptacle Rated Switchpack Click Go Port Line Voltage Wiring to Receptacle s 120VAC Hot Neutral Black White Black...

Page 11: ...ed wire locations Connect a QuickConnect cable between the Receptacle BMS Out Click Go port on the Room Controller and to one of the ports on the OCC RJ45 ports Press Here Model OCC R J45 Occupancy Se...

Page 12: ...d Response Default 2 1 1 2 3 4 20 Demand Response 2 1 1 2 3 4 30 Demand Response 2 1 1 2 3 4 40 Demand Response 2 1 If using Demand Response ensure the level of reduction is selected using Energy Opti...

Page 13: ...eceptact OFF 30 seconds after lighting Alert Mode Overrides system functions to allow for fire alarm emergency or other systems needing to call lighting to a full ON condition Contact Type Required No...

Page 14: ...get threshold implemented by these advanced energy saving methods Room Controller Networking This section applies to the RC3 PL N RC3D PL N and RC3DE PL N Room Controller models Room Controller Networ...

Page 15: ...network wiring for shorts to AC ground before connecting to the Room Controller 5 If using Belden 9841 or 89841 ensure shields are taped back and not connected to any metal surfaces 6 Panels and devic...

Page 16: ...White Orange 277V N Blue Load In Yellow Load 1 Out Red Load 2 Out Purple Load 3 Out Energy Options DIP Switch Demand Response Occupancy Not Used 1 2 3 4 Default 10 20 30 40 Occ Vac default Time Clock...

Page 17: ...n 1 8 has a value associated with it 1 128 Addresses 1 through 254 are valid for use but 255 all values added together is reserved for system use and should not be used 1 Add the value for each switch...

Page 18: ...aximum Additional energy savings can be gained by adjusting the trim further if electric lighting contribution is over the target illuminance for the space Locate the position of the trim level adjust...

Page 19: ...d exit Commissioning Mode press the All OFF button on any wallstation If All OFF is not pressed the controller will save the settings and exit Commissioning Mode after two minutes The setup process is...

Page 20: ...e window while Zone 3 is the furthest into the space When the remote is used to adjust light levels within the daylight sensor s lens the Red LED should flash each time the button is pressed The Green...

Page 21: ...low Load 1 Out Red Load 2 Out Purple Load 3 Out 0 10V Dimming Outputs Dimmer 3 Dimmer 2 Dimmer 1 Energy Options DIP Switch Demand Response Occupancy Not Used 1 2 3 4 Default 10 20 30 40 Occ Vac defaul...

Page 22: ...with the HHPRG RC remote control to indicate that the controller is in Commissioning Mode Under normal operation the daylight sensor LEDs will not flash Quiet Time The LED on the Quiet Time button in...

Page 23: ...Lights will not turn ON from wallstations Connection Issue Verify that all Click Go Connections are connected to the correct ports for the accessories being used Microprocessor Verify that the Room Co...

Page 24: ...ve a Quiet Time button ensure that this is not activated Motion sensors are ignored during the 60 minute Quiet Time count down Occupancy Sensor or Time Clock connections are not present To turn lighti...

Page 25: ...loads go Full ON then resume dimmed level Look in the Daylight Sensor lens to determine if the Green LED is ON fairly steadily If it is the sensor is seeing more daylight than its range will allow Set...

Page 26: ...itchpacks If still having trouble with receptacle response ON callTechnical Services at 1 800 553 3879 Solatubes will not close Wrong Button Pressed Solatubes close only with certain buttons Make sure...

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