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For the Motion Sensor
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After the motion sensor is set-up, settings must be saved at the Controller. If this is not done, if the controller looses power the
motion sensor will trigger an all-on event and not multi-channel event.
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The motion sensor is able to control a maximum of 5 unique Z-Wave devices. Although any Z-Wave products being controlled by
the Motion sensor will be part of the Kichler DC Controller's network, the Controller will not recognize the fact that the motion
sensor is managing them. The DC Controller does not keep track of the Motion Sensor's tasks other than commands directed to
the DC Controllers on the network. The motion sensor's memory can be erased by any DC controller.
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The motion sensor is not able to override a manual control command from either the remote and/or the zone control on the unit.
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The motion sensor can activate a zone for a given controller only from sunset through sunrise (dark) as determined by the
programmed settings. If the motion sensor is not operating properly, validate the set time and sunrise/sunset or geo location of the
controller.
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The motion sensor has to be setup by each DC Controller individually, unlike the remote which allows the Master to configure
multiple DC controllers at one time.
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The motion sensor has a 5 minute delay to transmit an OFF signal after it does not see any motion. This time cannot be adjusted.
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User must remember the order devices were added in order to select the motion sensor. The Master controller is the only device
that keeps track of secondary DC controller device IDs. This information can help in the process of determined the node/device ID
of the motion sensor.
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More than one Motion Sensor can be placed on a Z-Wave network, but only one Motion Sensor can be setup to manage a DC
Controller. In other words, a Controller cannot have multiple Motion Sensors instructing it, but a Motion Sensor can manage
multiple DC Controllers in a network and multiple Motion Sensors on a network can each run a their own DC controller.
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To wake up the Motion Sensor, press the “Z-Wave” button. The motion sensor will stay awake for a minute or so to allow the
Controller to transmit a given set of commands.
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For the Remote
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Any DC Controllers can set the actions for the remote buttons. If a single button press is intended to command multiple DC
Controllers, then the Master Controller must be used to setup the remote.
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Once a remote’s button press actions have been setup on the system, a single quick button press (and release) turns ON the
desired zones and a long button press (and release) turns OFF the desired zones.
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User must remember the order of adding devices, in order to select the remote. The Master controller is the only device that keeps
track of secondary DC controller device IDs. This information can help in the process of determined the node/device ID of the
remote.
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To wake up the remote, press and hold down the “learn” button. Once the Blue light goes out, release the button and the remote
will stay awake for one minute to allow the Controller to transmit the commands.
8.
When changing the language, the Controller will briefly turn off the display while the language library is rebuilt and then restart at the
"Kichler" welcome screen. This may take up to 30 seconds or more.
Specifications:
15DC100 (CP300336)
Input: 108-132VAC, 50/60hz, 1.0 Amp Max
Output: 15VDC ± 0.5VDC, 6.7 Amp Max
15DC200 (CP300335)
Input: 108-132VAC, 50/60hz, 2.0 Amp Max
Output: 2X 15VDC ± 0.5VDC, 6.7 Amp Max
15DC300 (CP300334)
Input: 108-132VAC, 50/60hz, 3.0 Amp Max
Output: 3X 15VDC ± 0.5VDC, 6.7 Amp Max
This product may not be used outside of North America.
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