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vii. On the back of the ceiling  

tile, twist the wires together  

to hold the mounting plate  

securely. 

 

 

 

viii. Replace the ceiling tile.

4.  Attach the sensor to the mounting plate. 

 

With the 2-button interface facing you, slide the sensor to 

the left on the mounting plate until it snaps into place.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5. 

Confirm the sensor is properly positioned to detect motion 

and has sufficient light to operate - refer to the “Walk Test” 

and “Light Test” sections.

Linking

Two or more compatible devices can be linked and configured 

to provide the desired control. There are two basic types of 

devices in the system; transmitters and transceivers.

 

Transmit-only:

 Transmitters are simple energy-harvesting 

devices that send RF messages to communicate a condition, 

level, or state. Transmitters can only be linked to transceivers. 

Examples > Self-powered Light Switches, Occupancy Sensors

 

Transmit & Receive:

 Transceivers are controlling devices 

that send as well as receive RF messages. They also process 

relevant control logic, and actuate the appropriate outputs 

(switching a light on or off for example). Transceivers can be 

linked with transmitters as well as other transceivers. A trans-

ceiver can have up to 30 devices linked to it. 

Examples > Relays, Gateways

The Occupancy Sensor is a Transmit-only Device.  

To link the occupancy sensor to a transceiver; the transceiver 

must first be powered, within wireless range of the sensor, and 

set to accepts links.
Next, the desired transmitter, or another transceiver, is triggered 

to send a special link message. The awaiting transceiver receives 

and stores the link permanently so the devices can interact to 

provide a variety of intelligent control options.

To Link or Unlink an Occupancy Sensor

1.  Set the desired transceiver to the desired Link/Unlink mode. 

(refer to that device’s installation guide). 

2.  Click the Menu button on the  

bottom of the sensor once. This 

sends a link/unlink radio  

telegram. 

 

NOTE: The button interface on the  

sensor is used for linking and  

testing only. The occupancy timer  

settings are configured on the 

 

transceiver to which the sensor is linked.

Refer to the “Linking” section of the transceiver/controller 

installation guides to complete the linking process. 

Testing the Sensor

Before starting a test, ensure the sensor’s energy storage is fully 

charged by placing it under bright light (at least 200 lux) for 20 

minutes, or insert a battery for 5 minutes.
If a battery is used to charge the sensor for a light test, ensure it 

is removed to get an accurate light measurement.
A test mode will stay active for 3 minutes. To exit a test and 

resume normal operation, press and hold the Menu button for 5 

seconds.

Walk Test

Use the walk test to confirm that motion is within the sensor’s 

range.
1.  Press and hold the Set button for 5 seconds. 

••> Red LED will blink to confirm that a walk test is active.

2.  Move in and out of the sensor‘s range to determine its cov-

erage area. 

••> Sensor will blink when it detects motion.

3.  Make small hand movements just inside the limit of the sen-

sor‘s range to see if the motion triggers a response.

Light Test

Use the light test to measure real-time light levels and confirm 

whether the occupancy sensor has sufficient light.

1.  Create a realistic lighting condition (the test measures the 

real-time light level).

2.  Press and hold the Set button for 10 seconds. 

••> Red & green LEDs will blink to confirm light test is active.

3.  Watch the LED blink rate to determine the light strength. 

••> The highest is 5 blinks which indicates very good light 

(200 lux or more). 1 blink indicates minimum light (15 lux).

NOTE: If there is no blink rate, consider relocating the sensor 

or installing a battery to provide supplemental power. If the 

sensor does not have a sufficient charge, it cannot enter the 

test modes. No LED light or 1 red blink when the test button is 

pressed indicates insufficient charge.

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Страница 1: ...0 lux for 60 transmissions hour Charge Time before Linking 2 minutes 50 lux Charge Time for Full Charge 3 hours 200 lux after startup 6 hours 200 lux cold start Operating Life in Dark ness after full charge 48 hours EEP EnOcean Equipment Profile A05 07 01 Heartbeat Intervals for gateway systems 2 12 mins randomized Dimensions 2 35 H x 6 3 W x 1 47 D 60 mm x 160 mm x 37 mm Weight 4 4 oz 125 g Envir...

Страница 2: ...h the provided screws or mounted on dropped ceilings using the provided wire bracket NOTE It may be easier to link the sensor before it is mounted on the ceiling Refer to the Linking section 1 Decide where you want to install the occupancy sensor Tip For visual alignment orient the sensor parallel to one of the walls 2 Remove the mounting plate from the sensor 3 Decide which of the two installatio...

Страница 3: ... of the sensor once This sends a link unlink radio telegram NOTE The button interface on the sensor is used for linking and testing only The occupancy timer settings are configured on the transceiver to which the sensor is linked Refer to the Linking section of the transceiver controller installation guides to complete the linking process Testing the Sensor Before starting a test ensure the sensor...

Страница 4: ...er cet équipment Limited Warranty Subject to the other terms of this warranty the manufacturer warrants you the original purchaser that this product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for one year from the date of your purchase of the product During that period if the product does not comply with this limited warranty the manufacturer will at its discretion repair or replace the...

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