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Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor

Installation & Operation Guide

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MANUAL CONFIGURATION

Using Programming Switches

There are two programming switches (buttons) on the Ceiling Occupancy Sensor which can be 
used to Display and Modify the Sensor’s Settings. Programming Switch 2, the "Field" Button 
(turns on the Blue LED when pressed) is used to select the Field you wish to display or 
modify. Programming Switch 1, the "Setting" Button (turns on the Green LED when pressed) 
is used to set the value of the selected Field. By using both buttons, the Sensor can be 
manually configured for most applications. 

To enter Manual Programming Mode:

Step 1. Unscrew Lens Cover on Ceiling 

Sensor to access manual 
programming buttons.

Step 2. Press and hold the Field Button for 3 

seconds. After 3 seconds the Red 
LED will turn on indicating the unit 
is in the Manual Programming 
Mode. Release the button.

To exit Manual Programming Mode:

There are three ways to exit the Programming 
Mode.

Keep tapping the Field Button until 
Ceiling Sensor exits Programming Mode.

Hold the Field Button for 3 seconds.

Stop tapping the buttons. The Ceiling 
Sensor will exit the Programming Mode 1 minute after the last button press.

LED Display

When in the Programming Mode, the LEDs display the following information:

Red LED – Always On.

Blue LED – Blinks 1 to 6 times to indicate the Field being displayed or set (see Field/
Setting Table on next page).

Green LED – Blinks 1 to 9 times to indicate the present setting of the Field (see Field/
Setting Table on next page).

Programming

Switch 1 (Setting)

GREEN

Programming

Switch 2 (Field)

BLUE

Figure 4:  Manual Programming Buttons

Summary of Contents for 63059CM

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Page 3: ...equipment for other than intended use g Refer service to qualified personnel SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WARNING You must have access to a main circuit breaker or other power disconnect device before installing any wiring Be sure that power is disconnected by removing fuses or turning the main circuit breaker off before installation Installing the device with power on may expose you to dangerous volta...

Page 4: ...ounting 4 Wiring 5 Sensor Programming with Vision net Designer Software 6 Sensor Programming with Remote 6 Programming Ceiling Occupancy Sensor 7 Mode 7 Time 8 Relays Select 9 Sensitivity 10 Photocell Sensitivity 11 Miscellaneous 11 Test 12 Display 12 Manual Configuration 13 Using Programming Switches 13 LED Display 13 Troubleshooting Guide 15 ...

Page 5: ...tallation Description Vision net Ceiling Occupancy Sensors 63059CM 63059HB The Vision net Low Voltage Ceiling Occupancy Sensor is a multiple technology occupancy sensing low voltage device that is designed for use with a Vision net architectural control system Each sensor may be programmed to act as a Vision net button like Preset Preset Off Toggle Smart Console providing the ability to execute an...

Page 6: ...tall Step 1 Check for any obstructions located behind the desired mounting location Step 2 Drill 1 1 2 hole in the desired mounting location Step 3 Place Ceiling Occupancy Sensor through the hole and secure with supplied washer and locknut Step 4 The lens may be removed to install the Field of View Customizing Template Simply rotate the lens cover slightly counter clockwise and remove Step 5 Trim ...

Page 7: ... low voltage wiring into adjacent junction box and secure with included 1 2 nipple Step 2 Connect low voltage network to AV Interface Board with 4 18 AWG wires according to the wiring diagram below Note Up to eight 8 Occupancy Sensors may be linked in parallel Figure 2 Connecting Low Voltage Wiring RED 12VDC BLACK 12VDC GROUND WHITE GREEN DATA GREEN DATA J4 1 Black 2 Green 3 White Green 4 Red 6306...

Page 8: ...first select the field that you would like to change Programming fields include Mode Time A V Interface Sensitivity and Photocell Sensitivity The following sections will explain each mode To change the selected device s to be programmed To select devices for programming use the FIELD SELECT button or individually select them using the LASER button The FIELD SELECT feature allows selection of devic...

Page 9: ...ximum energy savings The Occupancy Sensor can be configured to operate in either a Manual On or Automatic On Mode In Manual On Mode the lights will only turn on when a designated switch activates the relay The lights will turn off automatically when vacancy is detected for the time delay period In the Automatic On Mode the lights will automatically turn on as soon as occupancy is detected The ligh...

Page 10: ...o lower the energy savings To change the time of the sensor Step 1 Enter Programming Mode refer to page 6 Step 2 Press TIME button Step 3 Select time out period by pressing the appropriate button Exit programming by pressing the PGM Program button or continue with programming by selecting another field Button 1 1 Minute Button 2 3 Minutes Button 3 5 Minutes Button 4 10 Minutes Button 5 15 Minutes ...

Page 11: ...lease action When All Relays are selected factory default the connected keypad will trigger only Button 1 Only single Relay selects are allowed when triggering keypads To change the relay button selection of the sensor Step 1 Enter Programming Mode refer to page 6 Step 2 Press RLYS button Step 3 Select the button to be controlled by the sensor Exit programming by pressing the PGM Program button or...

Page 12: ...se to the sensor or movements within the space are more pronounced This level may result in lights turning off with reduced activity Medium default Default setting medium level of detection to fit most applications High Highest level of detection movements and activity within the space are less pronounced This level increases the possibility of false triggering To change the sensitivity selection ...

Page 13: ...e unit will turn off the lights take a snapshot of the current room ambient and then turn the lights back on Exit programming by pressing the PGM Program button or continue with programming by selecting another field Miscellaneous The MISC field allows the audible buzzer and or the complete occupancy sensor to be enabled or disabled To activate deactivate the audible buzzer or entire occupancy sen...

Page 14: ...king properly Step 4 Press TEST button again to exit Test Mode Note You may alternate between Test Mode and Programming Mode by simply pressing the TEST button anytime during the process Display The Display feature allows the programmer to visually and audibly verify the programmed feature parameters To enter Display Mode Step 1 Enter Programming Mode refer to page 6 Step 2 Select the field you wi...

Page 15: ...ns Step 2 Press and hold the Field Button for 3 seconds After 3 seconds the Red LED will turn on indicating the unit is in the Manual Programming Mode Release the button To exit Manual Programming Mode There are three ways to exit the Programming Mode Keep tapping the Field Button until Ceiling Sensor exits Programming Mode Hold the Field Button for 3 seconds Stop tapping the buttons The Ceiling S...

Page 16: ...g Button will advance the setting by one Example Three taps sets the Field setting to 3 taps must be less then 2 seconds apart After 2 or more seconds following the last tap the Setting Button will reset back to 1 with the next tap Example Three taps delay of 2 or more seconds and then two taps will set the Field setting to 2 To set Factory Default for All Fields When entering the Programming Mode...

Page 17: ... connections IMPORTANT Turn off circuit breaker before servicing Shorted or damaged device Replace sensor with new unit Remote does not turn on lights Wire connections are faulty Recheck all wire connections IMPORTANT Turn off circuit breaker before servicing Occupancy outside the desired space triggers sen sor Non ideal placement or no mask is being used Use proper masking to mask unwanted areas ...

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