GE IMRSEN-W12 Manual Download Page 3

Catalog Number: RSEN-W12

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INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)

Checkout and Adjustment

Once installation is complete, restore power to the lighting
circuit. Proper operation of the RSEN-W12 must be verified.
Adjustments should be made with the HVAC system on.

Use only insulated tools to make adjustments.

1. Adjustment controls are under the touchplate. “Time

Delay” ranges from 15 seconds (for testing) to 30 minutes.
Using a small screwdriver, set “Time Delay” to 15 seconds
by turning the control completely counterclockwise until it
stops at minimum setting (approximately 8 o’clock). Turn
control for “Area Range” until flat edge of control is at 10
o’clock. Turn “Entry Range” until flat edge of control is at 9
o’clock.

2. Move the “Mode” switch to the “Auto” or “A” position.
3. The area of coverage can be determined by watching the

LED indicator on the front of the sensor while moving
around the room. The LED lights only when the sensor
detects motion. Adjust the “Area Range” control to the
lowest setting that provides adequate motion detection of
a person working in the room. Do not set higher than
necessary.

4. Leave the room. The lights should go out in approximately

15 seconds. Wait at least 12 seconds after the lights go
out. Walk normally back into the room and verify that the
lights turn on automatically. If not, the “Entry Range”
should be increased slightly. Do not set higher than
necessary.

5. If the LED blinks when there is no movement in the room, it

is possible that the sensor is being activated by air flow
from the HVAC system. Reduce the “Area Range” setting
until the LED goes off and stays off with no motion.

6. If the sensor is activated by passers-by in the hallway,

reduce the “Entry Range” setting.

7. Set “Time Delay” to the desired setting for normal use. If

lights go out while the room is occupied, increase setting
slightly until an optimum interval is obtained. Recom-
mended time delay is usually 6-8 minutes (approximately
10 o’clock). People who remain very still for long periods
may need a longer time delay.

8. If preferred, the RSEN-W12 may be set to Manual ON for

maximum energy savings by moving the “Mode” switch to
the “M” position. In this setting, the occupant must push
the touchplate to turn on lights upon entering the room.

Area

Entry

Time

Delay

1/4         30

Range

M        A

Switch to 

M

 for Manual On

Switch to 

A

 for Auto On

Sensitivity

Adjustments,

clockwise

minimum

to

maximum

Time Delay

Adjustment,

clockwise

15 seconds

to

30 minutes

Sensor Adjustment

LOAD 1

NEUTRAL

120 VAC OR 277 VAC

TOGGLE

SWITCH

(OPTIONAL)

RSEN-W12

LOAD 2
SWITCH LEG

LOAD 1
SWITCH LEG

LOAD 2

Sensor Wiring

Summary of Contents for IMRSEN-W12

Page 1: ...o motion is detected the lights will turn off automatically after the pre set time delay Following this a grace period of approximately ten seconds allows lights to be turned on again by motion At any time lights may be turned off while the room is occupied by pressing the touchplate The RSEN W12 is fully self resetting lights turned off manually in Automatic ON mode will stay off while the room r...

Page 2: ...20 VAC or 277 VAC only Do not use with any other voltage Do not wire to control receptacle circuits Verify that the connected load does not exceed the RSEN W12 ratings Use twist on wire connectors for all connections All installations should be in compliance with the NEC and all state and local electrical codes The RSEN W12 can be wired to control both an exhaust fan and lighting provided the tota...

Page 3: ...after the lights go out Walk normally back into the room and verify that the lights turn on automatically If not the Entry Range should be increased slightly Do not set higher than necessary 5 If the LED blinks when there is no movement in the room it is possible that the sensor is being activated by air flow from the HVAC system Reduce the Area Range setting until the LED goes off and stays off w...

Page 4: ...touchplate to verify the setting If set to Automatic ON mode the sensor may have been overridden by someone pressing the touchplate allow the RSEN W12 to time out to verify normal operation If the lights do not turn on after pressing the touchplate confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupt ing or bypassing power to the sensor or the load If lights still do not turn on replace the R...

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