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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. 

Summary of Contents for RVS-A-xW

Page 1: ...te the cover must be fully seated for proper operation Resonate Vacancy Occupancy Sensor Description The RVS RCS also referred to as the sensor in this guide is a wireless energy harvesting sensor tha...

Page 2: ...motion is detected the sensor will transmit an occupied telegram If no motion is detected within 100 seconds the sensor transmits a vacancy telegram 200 seconds total since the previous transmission T...

Page 3: ...nts as hot moving air may cause the sensor to false trigger Leave at least 4 1 2 m minimum between air vents and the sensor NOTE Incandescent lights may cause false trips when turning on 1 Select a lo...

Page 4: ...s mounting plate iii Poke the adapter tines through the ceiling tile then bend each tine over in opposite directions for a secure fit iv Replace the ceiling tile With double sided tape or Velcro not p...

Page 5: ...small screwdriver as a lever and insert under the battery Gently twist the screwdriver so the battery pops out 3 Install or replace the battery with a new CR1632 coin cell battery insuring the positi...

Page 6: ...ode press and hold the test button for 6 seconds The green LED will begin to blink 2 A quick press and release of the button at this point will allow you to select between test modes Pressing and rele...

Page 7: ...o 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 Tab...

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