SET
‐
UP
OPTIONS
For
best
result
set
each
desirable
option
in
the
order
listed
below.
PHIL
IPS
WARRANTY
STATEMENT
The
Philips
OccuSwitch™
Wireless
products,
when
properly
installed
and
under
normal
conditions
of
use
(without
over
‐
load,
abuse
or
alteration),
is
warranted
to
you,
the
original
user,
for
a
period
of
two
(2)
years
from
the
date
of
original
purchase,
to
be
free
from
defects
in
materials
and
workman
‐
ship.
If
during
the
warranty
period
you
believe
the
purchased
product
or
any
part
thereof
has
such
a
defect,
you
must
return
the
product
(or
part)
at
your
cost
during
such
period,
with
proof
of
purchase
(or
if
installed
by
a
third
party
a
written
explanation
of
installation
transaction
with
proof
of
date),
to
Philips
Lighting
Electronics
N.A
(
1
‐
800
‐
372
‐
3331
/
www.philips.com/advance
),
for
repair
or
replacement
(or
to
an
authorized
Philips
Lighting
Electronics
N.A.
supplier
which
agrees
in
advance
to
handle
the
return
and
replacement
by
factory
authorization).
If
the
product
or
part
is
found
by
Philips
to
have
been
defective
in
material
or
workmanship
it
will
be
repaired
or
replaced
(as
deemed
necessary
by
Philips
Lighting
Electronics
N.A.),
and
the
replacement
will
be
returned
to
you
free
of
charge.
The
original
user
is
solely
responsible
for
any
costs
associated
with
removal
and
re
‐
installation
of
the
prod
‐
uct
and
shipping
to
Philips
Lighting
Electronics
N.A.
or
its
authorized
supplier.
Troubleshooting
System
The
lights
turn
off
too
quickly:
The
system
has
a
smart
timer
that
adjust
the
off
delay
time
automati
‐
cally.
To
change,
set
sensor’s
minimum
timeout
dial
to
a
higher
value.
The
system
is
set
to
Manual
ON,
but
lights
turn
on
automatically:
When
entering
the
area
within
5
min
‐
utes
after
lights
turning
off,
the
system
assumes
that
turning
off
was
undesired
and
turn
ON
the
lights.
The
system
shows
that
a
linked
device
is
missing:
When
a
device
is
missing,
use
the
ACTION
#1
menu
to
show
all
linked
devices.
If
a
sensor
does
not
show
as
linked,
its
battery
may
need
to
be
replaced.
If
this
does
not
resolve
the
error,
reset
all
devices
and
link
them
again.
The
lights
immediately
turn
ON
after
being
turned
off
The
sensor
may
be
placed
too
close
to
a
(heat
generat
‐
ing)
light
source.
Move
the
sensor
to
a
better
location.
Reset
the
device
to
factory
defaults
To
reset
the
device
to
its
factory
default
configuration:
Press
and
hold
the
link
button
on
the
device
for
more
than
10
seconds.
Release
the
button
when
the
red
,
yellow
and
green
LED
s
light
briefly.
Maintenance
Routine
lamp
replacement
To
safely
do
a
routine
lamp
replacement,
on
all
switches,
firmly
press
the
OFF
‐
side
until
the
rocker
clicks
into
the
position
where
a
yellow
band
with
“OFF”
becomes
visible.
The
load
is
now
temporarily
separated
from
the
line
voltage
by
an
air
gap
switch,
so
you
can
safely
replace
the
lamp.
WARNING
:
If
the
air
gap
function
is
not
used,
the
power
may
be
switched
ON
unintentionally
by
the
sensor
while
replac
‐
ing
the
lamp.
This
could
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
WARNING
:
For
any
procedure
other
than
lamp
replacement,
power
must
be
disconnected
at
the
main
electric
panel.
Use
approved
LOCK
‐
OUT/TAG
‐
OUT
proce
‐
dures
to
insure
that
the
circuit
is
not
acti
‐
vated
accidently.
Working
with
power
ON
is
unsafe
and
can
result
in
serious
injury
or
death.
Replacing
the
sensor
battery
CAUTION:
You
must
have
read
the
SAFETY
section
before
replacing
the
battery.
To
replace
the
battery
of
the
sensor:
1.
Rotate
the
sensor
counterclockwise
to
remove
from
mounting
plate.
2.
In
a
safe
and
dry
place,
remove
the
old
battery
and
insert
the
new
battery.
CAUTION:
Use
only
high
‐
quality
AA
size
3.6
V
DC
lithium
‐
thionyl
chlo
‐
ride
batteries
with
the
sensor.
Using
improperly
rated
batteries
may
damage
the
sensor.
3.
Place
the
sensor
back
on
the
mounting
plate
and
rotate
clock
‐
wise
to
fix
it.
4.
Dispose
of
used
battery
properly.
DO
NOT
throw
in
trash.
Keep
away
from
children.
Do
not
disassemble
and
do
not
dispose
of
in
fire.
4
CONFIGURE,
TEST
&
FINISH
Configure
When
all
sensors
and
wall
devices
are
linked,
you
can
change
the
operation
settings.
This
is
done
at
any
wall
device;
the
settings
are
automatically
sent
to
the
other
devices
in
the
rooms
network.
You
can
select
the
fol
‐
lowing
options
in
the
Configuration
and
Action
menus.
(Config
#4)
Set
High
End
Level
‐
If
you
want
to
limit
the
maxi
‐
mum
output
from
a
dimmer
set
the
desired
high
end
level
and
run
through
Configuration
Menu
(Yellow)
#4.
After
successfully
installing
and
linking
the
sensors
and
wall
devices
you
can
change
settings
to
customize
the
system
to
the
needs
of
the
user.
Configuration
and
set
‐
up
To
dim
up,
press
and
hold
the
ON
button
To
dim
down
,
press
and
hold
the
OFF
button
Menu
operations
use
CONFIG
and
LINK/ACTION
but
‐
tons
as
described
in
the
Configuration
(YELLOW)
and
Action/RED
menus
below.
CONFIGURATION
(Yellow)
Menu
for
both
Wall
Devices
‐
Press
CONFIG
button
(Long
to
enter)
(Short
for
next
item)
Item
Description
Action
Store
Setting
Start
Yellow
Spike
(…/…)
Exist
Long
Press
CONFIG
to
exit
N/A
1
Yellow
Blinks
(…1…)
Manual
ON/
Auto
OFF
(Title
24)
Long
CONFIG
=
Manual
ON
Long
ACTION
=
Auto
ON
Automatic
2
Yellow
Blinks
(…1..1…)
Multi
‐
Way
Configuration
Long
CONFIG
to
create
multi
‐
way
group
Long
CONFIG
3
Yellow
Blinks
(…1..1..1…)
Dimmer
Response
Curve
(Dimmer
Only)
Long
CONFIG
to
change
response
curve
Long
CONFIG
4
Yellow
Blinks
(…1..1..1..1…)
Set
High
End
Level
(Task
Tuning)
(Dimmer
Only)
Long
CONFIG
=
Sets
maximum
dim
level
Long
ACTION
=
Return
to
100%
Automatic
Indicator
ACTION
(Red)
Menu
for
Sensors
and
Wall
Devices
‐
Press
LINK/ACTION
button
(Long
to
enter)
(Short
for
next
item)
Item
Indicator
Description
Wall
Switch
Wall
Dimmer
Multi
‐
Sensor
Occ.
Sensor
Action
Results
Start
Red
Spike
(…/…)
Exit
X
X
X
X
Long
LINK/ACTION
to
exit
1
Red
Blinks
(…1…)
Show
Linked
Device
X
X
X
X
Long
LINK/ACTION
to
start
Automatic
2
Red
Blinks
(…1..1…)
Test
Sensor
Coverage
X
X
X
X
Long
LINK/ACTION
to
Start
Short
LINK/ACTION
on
sensor
to
Finish
3
Red
Blinks
(…1..1..1…)
Calibrate
Daylight
dimming
set
‐
point
(<
1
min.
process)
N/A
X
X
X
Long
LINK/ACTION
to
Start
Automatic
4
Red
Blinks
(…1..1..1..1…)
Daylight
Hold
Back
X
N/A
X
X
Long
LINK/ACTION
to
Start
Automatic
5
Red
Blinks
(…1..1..1..1..1…)
Channel
Change
X
X
X
X
Long
LINK/ACTION
to
Start
Automatic
SET
‐
UP
hint
Use
a
small
screw
drive
or
similar
device
to
push
the
Menu
buttons.
Short
button
press
:
<
1
second
Long
button
press:
>
2
seconds
Test
sensor
coverage
Once
all
devices
are
installed,
linked
and
configured,
you
can
test
the
installation
to
ensure
that:
The
sensor
detects
motion
in
the
workspace.
Test
to
make
sure
sensor
does
not
pick
up
motion
from
adja
‐
cent
areas,
e.g.
the
hallway.
This
can
be
done
at
any
‐
time,
see
ACTION
Menu
for
steps.
(Config
#2)
Multi
‐
Way
Configuration
‐
Several
switches
and
dimmers
can
be
put
in
a
group
that
control
each
oth
‐
ers
load
when
operated
manually.
You
can
create
several
independent
control
groups
linked
to
the
ceiling
sensors.
1.
Use
CONFIG
menu
item
2
‐
All
wall
devices
will
start
to
blink:
GREEN
is
included,
RED
is
excluded.
2.
Tap
the
ON
button
to
include,
OFF
bottom,
to
exclude.
3.
Long
CONFIG
button
press
will
save
the
settings.
4.
Repeat
from
step
1
on
different
wall
devices
to
form
more
groups.
(Config
#3)
Dimmer
Response
Curve
‐
If
the
Daylight
dimming
response
is
too
aggressive
the
Dimmer
can
be
set
to
respond
less
to
daylight.
If
the
response
is
too
low
the
dimmer
can
be
set
to
react
more
to
additional
day
‐
light.
Dimmer
Response
Curve
1
Blink
‐
Top
LED
‐
50%
2
Blink
‐
2nd
LED
‐
20%
3
Blink
‐
3rd
LED
‐
10%
4
Blink
‐
4th
LED
(default)
Straight
Line
5
Blink
‐
5th
LED
+10%
6
Blink
‐
6th
LED
+20%
7
Blink
‐
Bottom
LED
+50%
(Action
#3)
Daylight
Calibration
(FIRST
TIME)
‐
Only
one
sensor
can
be
linked
to
one
Switch
(Hold
‐
back)
or
one
Dimmer
(continuous
dimming)
for
Daylight
Regulation.
The
first
time
the
daylight
Action
Menu
is
activate
the
system
unlocks
and
links
the
senor
to
the
wall
device
for
Daylight
regulation.
This
can
be
done
from
the
floor
before
mounting
the
sensor.
Next
time
‐
After
the
first
activation
and
calibration
the
daylight
menu
can
be
run
from
the
wall
device
to
recalibrate
the
daylight
settings.
Calibration
process
‐
When
the
sensor
and
the
wall
device
enter
calibration
mode
the
Tip:
It
is
important
that
the
daylight
is
constant
and
is
not
too
bright
(no
need
to
calibrate
in
the
dark).
1.
Use
dimmer
to
dim
to
the
required
light
level
using
light
meter
on
the
work
surface.
2.
Go
into
action
menu
on
the
sensor
to
select
Calibration
daylight
regulation
set
‐
point
menu
item.
(Yellow
LED
starts
Blinking)
3.
Clear
the
area
under
the
light
sensor
(walk
away).
4.
Automatic
Configuration
will
start
in
about
a
minute.
All
dimmers
in
the
system
go
to
100%,
then
switch
off.
The
green
LED
on
the
device
turns
on.
Sensor
confirms
new
setpoint
using
green
LED.
The
system
enters
automatic
light
regulation
mode.
Note:
This
process
can
be
repeated
anytime
after
the
first
time
from
the
wall
device
without
touching
the
(Config
#1)
Manual
ON
/
AUTO
OFF
(Title
24
mode)
‐
This
is
a
popular
setting
for
maximum
energy
savings.
It
force
the
occupant
to
manual
activate
the
lights
when
they
enter
the
space
and
automatically
turn
OFF
the
light
when
they
leave.
This
save
energy
by
keep
the
lights
OFF
until
they
are
actually
needed.
Finish
OccuSwitch
Sensors
and
Wall
Devices
do
not
need
any
regular
maintenance.
You
may
find
as
people
change
space
and
future
is
re
‐
arranged
that
you
need
to
re
‐
calibrate
the
daylight
functions.
This
can
easily
be
done
at
floor
level
from
the
wall
device.
(Action
#5)
Channel
Changing
‐
In
some
building
environments
the
radio
signal
used
for
OccuSwitch
Wireless
may
encounter
interference
from
another
radio
device.
Channel
changing
activate
the
system
automatic
radio
analysis
function
toe
reset
the
channel.
Use
this
func
‐
tion
if
you
are
having
communications
issues.
Manual
Mode
‐
Manual
mode
is
entered
when
the
rock
switch
is
pressed
and
the
Yellow
LED
comes
On.
After
sensors
are
linked,
the
system
will
return
to
auto
mode
when
the
room
if
vacant
and
the
delay
timer
expire.
To
return
to
Auto
Mode
Hold
down
the
On
rocker
until
the
Yellow
LED
goes
out.
One
to
One
SET
‐
UP
Combined
Device
SET
‐
UP
LED
response
Signals
Spike
‐
Very
short
blinks
Blink
‐
LED
switching
On
and
Off
(Action
#4)
Daylight
Hold
‐
Back
‐
Similar
to
Daylight
calibration
but
results
is
to
set
the
level
at
which
the
light
will
not
turn
ON
automatically
(Hold
‐
Back
level)