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CONTROL
8.0 SYSTEM CONTROL AND OPERATION
8.3 BASIC SCHEDULING
Automatic schedules can be set up to turn off lights
according to a certain time of day, day of the week, or
particular date. The schedule for a given Room determines
the occupied state of the Room (e.g., Occupied or
Unoccupied).
1. Occupied
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Lights must be turned on manually; they do not
turn on automatically at the start of the Occupied
scheduled time.
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Vacancy timeouts are ignored and lights that are
manually turned on during the Occupied time will stay
on until they are manually turned off.
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If lights are on at the time the schedule reaches the
Unoccupied time, the Audacy
®
Wireless Controls
system will provide a 60-second flash as a warning
that the lights will be turning off in 60 seconds.
2. Unoccupied
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Any lights that are turned on manually will stay on
for the duration set by the Vacancy Timeout before
automatically turning off once again.
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The Audacy Wireless Controls system will provide
a 60-second flash as a warning that the lights will
be turning off in 60 seconds.
Note: Most spaces typically use either motion sensors
or scheduling. If a space is using both motion sensors
and scheduling, then:
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During Occupied scheduled times, motion sensors
will automatically turn on lights upon motion detection
but will not turn them off if the space becomes vacant
until after the Unoccupied portion of the schedule has
been reached.
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During Unoccupied scheduled times, motion sensors
will automatically turn on lights upon motion detection
but will automatically turn off after reaching the Room
vacancy timeout period, regardless of whether the
space is occupied.
8.3.1 CREATING A SCHEDULE FOR A GIVEN ROOM:
1. From the LIGHTING menu, select the Room to which
a schedule will be added.
2. Click SHOW next to SCHEDULE.
3. Select from Hour, 30 min or 15 min time blocks.
4. Click or click and drag to select the blocks of time for
which the space is to be designated as OCCUPIED.
5. Click again to deselect.
6. Click SAVE to save the schedule.
Summary of Contents for Audacy Wireless Controls
Page 1: ...1 OPERATIONS USER MANUAL NOVEMBER 2016 ...
Page 5: ...5 INSTALL ...
Page 17: ...17 CONFIGURE ...
Page 20: ...20 CONTROL ...
Page 27: ...27 APPENDIX ...
Page 34: ...34 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER ONE LINE DRAWINGS ESCGRID 1000 PWM LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER ...
Page 42: ...42 APPENDIX G SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS WALL MOUNT MODEL VSW 1300 G SENSOR COVERAGE PATTERNS ...
Page 43: ...43 APPENDIX F LUMINAIRE CONTROLLER ONE LINE DRAWINGS CEILING MOUNT MODEL VSC 1300 ...
Page 47: ...47 APPENDIX Duplicate as needed ROOM LOCATION DEVICE TYPE SERIAL ...