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Using the Cubicle Controller
The cubicle controller can be used as a manual light switch and as a cubicle
occupancy sensor. The button switch on the cubicle controller sends PTM
switch telegrams (press and release) alternating between On and Off telegrams.
Pressing the button once simulates pressing a EnOcean wall switch ON. Pressing
the button again sends an OFF telegram. A green LED near the cable port will be
ON when last ON, off when last OFF
The occupancy sensor is a passive infrared (PIR) sensor and is designed for small
areas like an office or cubicle space. The sensors range is cone shaped, 2m (6½
feet)in length from the sensor and 2.5m (8 feet) in diameter.
Within this range small movements such as hand gestures or picking up the phone
or coffee mug will trigger occupancy. A red LED will light when detecting motion.
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The cubicle controller will transmit on a change of occupancy state
immediately when changing from unoccupied to an occupied state.
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The sensor will pause 20 seconds after last occupancy before transmitting
on un-occupied state.
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A 100 second heartbeat timer will transmit the sensors current state.
Planning the Installation
The ERUSB-C is a wireless transmitter intended to be used with Echoflex
lighting control products. Locating the wireless transmitters to work with
the lighting controller requires planning. Careful consideration should be
made for locating the controllers and transmitters based on the construction
materials in the space and possibility of tenant’s furniture disrupting the
transmissions. Fire doors, elevator shafts or any large metal products will disrupt
wireless transmissions.
Installing the ERUSB-C
The cubicle controller is powered through a USB port. The cubicle controller
comes with a USB 2.0 cable type A to type mini-B
1. Plug the USB cable’s mini-B end into the ERUSB and the other end into a
computers USB port or alternatively into a wall plug adapter.
2. The controller can be mounted with double-sided tape or Velcro™. Adhere
to the cubicle wall facing the work station or underneath the desk where
the occupants legs rest.