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Assign a Load
Deny a Load
6. Repeat the assignment process above for each load.
Switches WITHOUT LED indicators, (
RCSOOx, RCSNRLFx, RCSRLx
, etc.):
1. Press the ON button or the Raise button to assign control of the load.
2. Press the OFF button or the Lower button to deny control of the load.
3. Tap the recessed configuration button to advance to the next load as necessary.
After all loads are assigned, exit manual configuration mode. Test the button operation and repeat the above if
necessary.
Configure Loads for Auto ON or Manual ON (Vacancy Mode) Operation
1. Enter
Manual Configuration Mode from the Room Controller
(see section above).
2. While load A is ON, the B LED indicator light on the room controller will identify the current operation mode for the load.
a. If LED B is OFF, the load will operate in manual on (vacancy) mode.
b. If LED B is ON, the load will operate in auto ON mode when the motion sensor detects occupancy.
3. Press and release button B on the room controller to change the operation mode for the current load.
4. To advance to the next load, press and release button A on the room controller.
5. Repeat the above for all loads.
6. When finished, exit manual configuration mode.
Hint: a load set to Manual ON (vacancy) mode must be controlled by an RCSx smart switch, otherwise the load will
never turn ON.
Photocell Configuration Mode
1. Set the room controller to manual configuration mode.
See
Manual Configuration Mode from the Room Controller
section
on page 5
.
2. Simultaneously press and hold buttons A and B for three seconds until LED A begins to blink rapidly. This indicates the
room controller has transitioned from load configuration mode into photocell configuration mode.
3. While in photocell configuration mode, only one load will be ON. If the selected load has dimming capability, the light
will cycle between minimum to maximum light levels to identify itself during the selection process.
4. Press and release button B on the room controller. LED B will blink in a pattern to indicate the performance level for
daylight harvesting. The blink patterns are as follows:
a. Double blink/pause indicates normal baseline performance (default setting).
b. Triple blink/pause indicates more aggressive performance, lights will dim more.
c.
Single blink/pause indicates less aggressive performance, lights will dim less.
d. No blinking indicates that the selected load will not participate in daylight harvesting.
5. Press and release button B on the room controller to cycle through the performance choices for the selected load. The
“more aggressive” selection will cause the light level to be reduced more during daylight harvesting. The “less
aggressive” selection will cause the light level to be reduced less.
Hint: As a default, if the room controller is equipped with dimming capability (LLC2RD), the photocell will operate in
continuous dimming daylight harvesting mode. If the room controller does not have dimming capability (LLR2R), the
photocell will operate in switching (ON/OFF) daylight harvesting mode based on a default set point of 150 foot-candles.
6. Press and release button A on the room controller save your selection and to advance to the next load.