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RVS-RCS Installation Guide
Linking the Sensor to a Receive
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This process requires the controller or receiver to be mounted, powered and within
range of the sensor to be linked.
The sensor is a solar powered device that absorbs energy through a solar panel; storing it
for use during low light periods. Before assigning the sensor to a receiver/controller, the
RVS must be exposed to a good light source for at least 2 minutes.
1.
Remove the cover by inserting a small screwdriver under the white enclosures lip.
Gently twist the screw driver and pull the cover away from the base.
2. Activate LEARN or LINK mode at the receiver, if necessary refer to the
manufacturers documentation.
3. Press the sensors LINK button.
4. Deactivate LEARN mode at the receiver.
Installing or Replacing the Battery
The battery is not required for normal operation when the RVS receives adequate
natural or artificial light, minimum 6 foot candles or 65 lux. The RCS model comes with a
battery (requires installation).
1.
Remove the cover by inserting a small screwdriver under the white enclosures lip.
Gently twist the screw driver and pull the cover away from the base.
2. To remove an old battery, use a small screwdriver as a lever and insert under
the battery. Gently twist the
screwdriver so the battery pops out.
3. Install or replace the battery with
a new CR1632 coin cell battery
insuring the positive side (+) will be
facing up.
4. Place the battery in the holder and
press in place with your thumb.
Test Operating Modes
Test modes require a battery to be installed.
For RVS units, insert a CR1632 battery to
run tests.
Remo
ve the cover for access to the test button.
The following 5 tests can be selected when in test mode operation.
1.
Light Level Test
2. Range Confirmation Test
3. Walk Test Mode
4. Sensor setting Mode including PIR or Audio Sensitivity and Sensor Occupancy
Timer Ad
just Mode
5. LED indication disable
Light Level Test:
1.
To enter Light Level Test mode, press and hold the test button for 6 seconds. The
green LED will begin to blink (LEDs are located under the lens).
2. Press the test button again for 6 seconds to select Light Level Test. The green LED
will blink in accordance to the light level it is detecting. This will change (2 second
lag time) if you move the sensor to areas with different light levels. See blink
indicator table below
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Battery Holder Link Button