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This determines the effective range of the motion detector and is set by DIP switches at the sensor itself, refer to figure. Note
that reducing the sensitivity will also narrow the detection range. The following settings are available:
Section 2 Settings
Detection Area
I – 100%
II – 75%
III – 50%
IV – 10%
This determines the time that the fitting remains at 100% level on motion detection and is set with DIP switches at the sensor
itself, refer to figure. The walk test setting is useful when installing the fitting to establish correct operation and range.
The following settings are available:
Hold time
This is the time period you would like to keep at the low light output level before it is completely switched off in the long
absence of people.
Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+∞” means bi-level dimming control, fixture never switch off.
Stand-by period (corridor function)
I – 5s
II – 30s
III – 1min
IV – 5min
V – 10min
VI – 20min
VII – 30min
5s
30s
I – 0s
II – 10s
III – 1min
IV – 5min
V – 10min
VI – 30min
VII – 1h
VIII - +∞
3
2
1
1H
+
∞
0s
10s
1min
5min
10min
30min
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
VIII
This is the dimmed low light output level you would like to have after the hold-time in the absence of people.
Stand-by dimming level
I – 10%
II – 20%
III – 30%
IV – 50%
2
1
10%
20%
30%
50%
I
II
III
IV
This setting holds off the 100% light output should there sufficient daylight and is set using DIP switches at the sensor, refer
to figure. The following settings are available:
Daylight sensor
I – Disable
II – 50Lux
III – 10Lux
IV – 2Lux
2
1
Disable
50Lux
10Lux
2Lux
I
II
III
IV