Thorn SensaLite SLOCS Installation And Commissioning Instructions Download Page 5

Walk Testing

In order to verify the installation, there is an inbuilt facility (Walk Test Mode) to temporarily reduce the time delay 
to 10 seconds.  A SENSALINK SENLP or SENSA SENP Programmer is required to access this facility. 

 

Using the SENSA SENP: 

Use the DIL switches to enable walk test mode.

Move around the area that is being controlled, stopping for 10 seconds to allow the lights to switch off, before 
moving and triggering the lights back on.

Re-programme the desired Off Delay once testing is complete (SENSALINK SLOCSP) only).

Using the SENSALINK SENLP:

Go to the Utilities menu, place the cursor over ‘Walk Test’, point the programmer at the detector and press OK.

Move around the area that is being controlled, stopping for 10 seconds to allow the lights to switch off, before 
moving and triggering the lights back on.

After 5 minutes, the time-out will be restored to what it was before walk test was enabled.

Notes on Walk Testing:

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 During walk test, after the lights have turned off, wait 5 seconds before moving again because the sensitivity 

is deliberately reduced for a few seconds following switch off.

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 Sensitivity is greater when approaching the circular footprint at a tangent rather than heading towards the 

centre (see Fig. 7).

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 Most luminaires take approximately 1 second to strike after presence has been detected.

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 The detection pattern is cone-shaped which means that when standing at the very edge of the detection 

footprint only a person’s feet will be visible (see Fig. 8).

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DETECTION ZONE

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If the distance between the bottom 
of the sensor and the bottom of the 
end cap exceeds 59mm, there may 
be a blind spot in the detection 
zone.  

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Summary of Contents for SensaLite SLOCS

Page 1: ...tions SensaLite PIR Detector for Batten style Luminaires SENSALITE SLOCS Switching SENSALITE SLOCSP Switching with photocell SENSALITE SLOCS 96239752 SENSALITE SLOCSP 96239753 Note SENSALINK SENLP or...

Page 2: ...Ensure that the tab is positioned correctly i e at the ceiling side away from the lamp 5 Fit and tighten the locknut 6 Connect the wires in accordance with the wiring instructions Polarising Plate no...

Page 3: ...nected in parallel as is shown above to control the same Maximum Load L N E SUPPLY Maximum Total Load not to exceed that specified for a Single Detector LOAD LOAD L N E Fig 6 W5023A L N E L N E Always...

Page 4: ...ape Diameter is 2 25 x the mounting height The squares show the arrangement of the detection pattern Fig 7 Direction of most commonly used entry into detection zone i e start of corridor or doorway Fi...

Page 5: ...ds to allow the lights to switch off before moving and triggering the lights back on After 5 minutes the time out will be restored to what it was before walk test was enabled Notes on Walk Testing l D...

Page 6: ...ternal self programming mechanism by pressing Utilities Set Light Level OK SENSALINK SENLP or Store SENSA SENP The detector takes a measurement adds a small amount and stores the value in the Upper Th...

Page 7: ...mi automatic operation Photocell Operation Passive Active Disabled The SCLOCSP has an in built photocell The photocell has three modes of operation Passive Active and Disabled Its operational behaviou...

Page 8: ...ype should be regarded as capable of maintaining an APPROXIMATE light level only 3 This equipment switches lights no more frequently than would a responsible human occupant However manufacturers of so...

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