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2. A quick press and release of the button at this point will allow you to select
between test modes. Pressing and releasing the test button scrolls through
the LED indicators. When the red LED is blinking, go to step 3.
3.
Press and hold the test button again for 6 seconds to select Walk Test
mode. The red LED will begin blinking when motion is detected. The test
will run for a duration of 100 seconds. You may quit the test at any time by
pressing the test button for 10 seconds.
Sensitivity Adjust Mode:
The sensitivity feature allows the installer to adjust
the sensitivity level. False occupancy states caused by other elements can be
reduced by reducing the sensitivity level. The default setting is max. sensitivity.
To enter sensitivity adjust mode, press and hold the Test button for 6 seconds.
The green LED will begin to blink.
1.
A quick press and release of the button at this point will allow you to
select between test modes. Pressing and releasing the test button scrolls
through the LED indicators. When the red and amber
LEDs are blinking
simultaneously, go to step 2.
2. Press and hold the test button again for 6 seconds to select PIR sensitivity
adjust mode. One of the LEDs will begin blinking based on the selected
settings, see the
Sensitivity Adjust Table
.
3. A
press and release of the button will allow you to scroll through the
settings as shown in the sensitivity adjust table on page 7.
SENSITIVITY ADJUST TABLE
Setting
Indication
High
Green LED blinking
Medium
Amber LED blinking
Low
Red LED blinking
NOTE: The low sensitivity setting is used as the base line for the lens detection ray
diagrams found on the data-sheet.
4. To select a setting press and hold the test button for 10 seconds when the
desired LED is blinking. To exit without saving, allow the test to time-out in
60 seconds.
Installing Wireless Devices
Careful planning is needed when locating the receivers and transmitters based
on the construction materials in the space and possibility of tenant’s furniture
disrupting the transmissions.
The occupancy sensor should be installed in the space where the receiver is
mounted and connected to the occupancy control equipment. The signal will
travel through some material barriers.
Refer to the tables on the next page for range considerations with building
materials that reduce the radio signal power.