Adjusting Wireless Adapter and wireless sensor settings
Wireless Sensors
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Field
Notes
Applies to...
Heartbeat interval in
minutes
How frequently the sensor will send its value if no change of
value has initiated a transmission. Set the heartbeat to 0 to have
the sensor send only on change of value.
This is the heartbeat setting in the sensor, and it must be less
than or equal to the sensor's heartbeat setting in the Wireless
Adapter. See To edit the Wireless Adapter's settings.
Pro-F only: If the sensor sends a signal but does not receive an
acknowledgement from the Wireless Adapter, the sensor will
change its heartbeat to a 10-minute interval. When
communication is restored, the sensor will return to its previous
heartbeat. Changing the heartbeat to 10 minutes saves battery
power if the original heartbeat was less than 10 minutes.
Motion/Lux
Pro-F
Std & Plus
Std-Remote
COV
(change of value)
threshold
The sensor's value must change by at least this much for the
sensor to send a signal to the Wireless Adapter.
NOTE
If the sensor's value will be used to control variable
devices such as modulating dampers or reheat coils, we
recommend that you change the COV threshold to .288°F. The
increase in signals will more quickly deplete the sensor's stored
energy.
Pro-F
Std & Plus
Std-Remote
Unoccupied send delay
in minutes
When the status changes from occupied to unoccupied, the
sensor will wait this long before sending the unoccupied status to
the Wireless Adapter.
Motion/Lux
Pro-F
Lux offset
If the sensor's lux value differs from a measured value, you can
enter an amount by which the transmitted value will be adjusted.
Motion/Lux
Signal Booster
For an application such as lighting, change of value signals from
unoccupied to occupied or occupied to unoccupied are crucial. If
the sensor environment may cause signal interference at times,
you can check these boxes to have the sensor send each
message 3 times.
Motion/Lux
Maximum setpoint
adjust
The maximum amount (- and +) that a user can adjust the zone's
setpoint on a sensor. For example, setting this field to 2 means a
user can raise the setpoint nor more 2 degrees or lower the
setpoint no more than 2 degrees.
NOTE
If you have more than 1 wireless Pro-F in a zone, changing
the setpoint on one Pro-F will not be reflected on another Pro-F.
Pro-F
Plus
Buttons active
Uncheck a button to deactivate it on the sensor.
Pro-F
Device Info
Indicates the sensor's features.
Motion/Lux
Std & Plus
Capacitor status
Indicates whether the charge status of the sensor is okay or not. Motion/Lux
Std & Plus
Std-Remote
TIP
If you create a custom
Driver
configuration template, you can save it so that you can reuse it. See
Reusing sensor configurations in SensorBuilder
(page 51).
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