Sensor Remote Programming Tool
Cat. No. ZLS0R-RC1
PK-A3383-10-00-5A
ENGLISH
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
DESCRIPTION
ZLS0R-RC1 is a handheld, infrared (IR) remote control programming tool,
for use with OSMHB-VDW, ZLS10-IDW, and ZLS10-ILW. Use the remote to
configure occupancy sensor parameters. The remote can store up to four sensor
configurations, which can be used to quickly configure other sensors with the
same settings. The remote uses infrared communication to send and receive
sensor settings at mounting heights of up to 50 feet. The remote must be pointed
at the sensor that is being configured. Popular configurations can be saved as a
Mode (up to 4 different modes can be stored within the remote), which simplifies
projects where identical settings are desired across a large number of sensors.
REMOTE LED INDICATORS
Button
Description
BRIGHTNESS (70%, 80%, 90%, 100%)
Displays the lighting output level during occupancy.
SENSITIVITY (20%, 50%, 75%, 100%)
Displays the occupancy sensor sensitivity / range (100% for maximum range).
HOLD TIME
(10s, 1m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 20m, 30m, 60m)
Displays the amount of time that passes after the sensor will turn OFF (if Stand-By level is 0) or will dim to the
Stand-By level, after the area becomes vacant.
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
Selects the current ambient Lux value as the daylight target level.
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
Disables the daylight sensor. Occupancy will turn luminaire ON, regardless of Ambient Light levels.
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
While daylight sensor is active, this displays the Lux level Setpoint (10, 30, or 50 Lux), where lighting turns ON
automatically once the Ambient Light level falls to or below the selected Lux level.
DAYLIGHT SENSOR
While daylight sensor is active, this displays Lux level Setpoints (100, 300, or 500 Lux), where lighting turns
OFF automatically once Ambient Light level reaches the selected Lux level (regardless of occupancy status).
STAND-BY DIM (0%, 10%, 30%, 50%)
Displays the lighting level output when area is vacant. Setting the Stand-By Dim level to 0% will turn lights fully
OFF during vacancy.
STAND-BY TIME (+
'
, 1m, 30m, 60m)
Displays the amount of time that the lighting will stay at the Stand-By Dim level. If
+
'
is selected, the lighting
will never turn all the way OFF, and will stay at the Stand-By Dim level until occupancy is detected.
Notes:
• Remote comes with a convenient carrying case.
• Remove batteries from compartment if remote will not be used in 30 days.
OPERATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Supply
Two (2) AAA 1.5V batteries,
Alkaline preferred
Transmission Range
Up to 50 ft. (15 m)
Operating Temperature
32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Dimensions
4.84 x 2.76 x 0.8 in.
(123 x 70 x 20.3 mm)
WARNINGS:
• If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult an electrician.
• For indoor applications only.
•
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
BUTTON OPERATIONS
Button
Description
ON/OFF
Manually controls the ON/OFF for lighting and disables the sensor. Will stay at that
setting permanently until the user selects the
AUTO
button, which returns sensor to its
normal operation.
AUTO
Returns sensor to its programmed settings, if the
ON/OFF
button has been pressed for
manual control of lighting.
DISPLAY
Displays the current setting parameters. LEDs will Illuminate on the remote to display
the current settings.
RESET
Returns all settings on the sensor to the original DIP switch settings.
TEST
(2 SECONDS)
Tests the sensitivity level of the sensor and confirms the desired field-of-view range.
When button is pressed, the sensor goes into Test Mode, where Hold Time is only 2
seconds long (Stand-By period and daylight sensor are disabled in this mode). Press
AUTO
to quit the Test Mode.
UP and
DOWN
Navigate up and down on the remote to select / change parameters.
LEFT and
RIGHT
Navigate left and right on the remote to select / change parameters.
OK
Confirms the parameters that are selected.
SEND
Uploads the current parameters in the remote to the sensor(s). The LED light, which is
receiving the parameters, will turn ON/OFF to confirm that the upload was successful.
ON/OFF
for Smart
Daylight
Sensor
Turns the Smart Daylight Sensor Function ON or OFF, in order to turn lighting ON or
OFF autmatically, according to Ambient Light target levels. Use
UP
or
DOWN
buttons
to enter the Lux level (10, 30, or 50 Lux) parameters as the Setpoint to turn lights ON
automatically, and/or select the daylight sensor Lux level (100, 300, or 500 Lux) as the
Setpoint to turn lights OFF automatically, based on target Ambient Light levels.
MODES
1, 2, 3, 4
Four (4) Scene Modes, with preset parameters that can be changed and saved. Can
be used for applications where multiple sensors need to be programmed with identical
settings.
DIAGRAM
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