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Lumina™ RF Surface Mount Daylight Harvesting Photocell

Cat. No. LURPC-01W

INSTALLATION

ENGLISH

DI-001-LURPC-05A

SPECIFICATIONS

•  Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant
•  Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band; up to 16 channels
•  Power supply: 2 x 3V CR2450 button cell batteries.
• Operating 

consumption: 

)

 Tx 

)

 43mA; Rx 

)

 28mA

• Standby 

consumption: 

)

 1uA

•  Up to 220 meters wireless transmission range in unobstructed space

WARNINGS AND CAUTIONS

•  TO AVOID DEATH, PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, DO NOT

 

RECHARGE, DISASSEMBLE OR INCINERATE BATTERY, NOR HEAT IT 

ABOVE 100˚C (212˚F). 

Dispose of used battery promptly. DO NOT dispose of battery in normal household waste. Keep away from children. Please contact your 

local waste provider or recycling facility for proper disposal of used battery.

•  To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations.
•  If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.
•  For indoor applications only.
• SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

DI-001-LURPC-05A

© 2018 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.

 For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only) www.leviton.com

10’

6’

4’

60˚

60˚

Window

Light

Fixture

12’

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OVERVIEW

The Leviton Lumina™ RF Daylight Harvesting Photocell is designed to monitor and 
measure natural or electric light levels as a key component in a daylight harvesting 
solution.
The wireless, battery-powered photocell uses a Fresnel lens to intelligently measure  
light levels to determine optimal daylight design levels for closed loop applications.  
The Photocell can be used to trigger other devices in a Lumina RF network for  
additional daylight harvesting and automation capabilities.
Lumina RF wireless technology eliminates the need for traditional hard-wired devices 
opening up a world of control possibilities for restaurants, retail stores, offices and  
other small commercial properties. It also ensures energy savings in new construction  
and retrofits.
Designed for effortless automation and intuitive control, Lumina RF products simplify  
the end user experience.

DIMENSIONS

PLACEMENT

Place the Photocell so that it views the daylight and the electric light available in  
the controlled area.
In areas with pendant fixtures providing uplighting, place the Photocell at least  
4 feet (1.2m) away from the nearest uplighting fixture.
In areas where the primary light source is through a window, place the Photocell  
between 6 feet and 15 feet (1.8m to 4.5m) from the window.

INSTALLATION

1.

  Determine the mounting location for the photocell based on daylight availability and task 

area. 

See Placement for details

.

2.

  Remove backing to expose adhesive strip and affix photocell to desired location.

Turn ON/OFF

 • 

 

Turn ON:

 Press the Binding Key once. The indicator will flash red once, and the 

device is ready to be used.

 • 

 

Turn OFF:

 When device is on, press the Binding Key. The indicator will flash 10 times 

within 5 seconds. Press the Binding Key again within the 10 flashes to turn the device off.

NOTE:

 If the photocell cannot successfully connect to a network the first time it is used,  

or after resetting, it will turn off.

Joining the Lumina RF Network

After the photocell is turned on, it will search for an existing Lumina RF network and send 
a request to join the network automatically. While the photocell is linked under a router 
whose permit-join feature is enabled, the photocell will be permitted to join the network.
 

1.

   Enable the permit-join function (valid for 60 seconds) of a router (please refer to the 

user manual of the gateway/router to enable the permit-join feature).

 

2.

  Turn on the photocell. It will search for and join the network.

 

3.

  The indicator will flash green once, when it finds out a network to join.

 

4.

   The indicator will flash green 5 times after it is joined successfully. Otherwise, the 

indicator will not flash.

Sleep Mode

The photocell is designed to go into sleep mode for power saving in some situations:
 

A. 

 While the device is connected to the network, the sleep period is 5 minutes.  
It will wake up every 5 minutes to report online.

 

B.

  When it is not connected to a network, the photocell will go into sleep mode.  

It will wake up every 15 minutes to search for a network to join.

 C.

  Once the photocell is joined to a network, and for any reason, it loses its connection 

to the network, the photocell will wake up every 15 minutes to find and reconnect to 
the network it was last connected to.

   When disconnected from a network, it never remains in sleep mode, but continues to 

search for a network every 15 minutes. This condition consumes up to 30 times more 
power compared to normal-operation. To prevent this unwanted power consumption, 
remove the batteries to power off the device.

DI-001-LURPC-05A

 For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only) www.leviton.com

Binding Key

1.37" (35mm)

2.24" (57mm)

Auxiliary Key

Indicator

(red/green)

Lens

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