CONFIGURATION SETTINGS
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FUNCTION #3
OPERATIONAL MODES
Several pre-programmed operational modes are available to accommodate both
preferences and applicable energy codes.
2 Vacancy Mode (Manual On / Automatic Off)
This mode provides increased energy savings but requires the user to initially turn on
the lights by pressing the button. Lights can also be switched off manually. Models
SWX-103, SWX-104, SWX-113, SWX-123, SWX-124, and SWX-133 default to
Vacancy mode.
3 Occupancy Mode (Automatic On / Automatic Off)
Automatic On and Automatic Off operation. If lights are switched off manually, the
Automatic On functionality is temporarily disabled to allow the occupant a few
seconds to leave the room before returning to Automatic On operation. However, if the
person remains in the space, the unit will stay in a manual on state until the switch is
pressed again. This mode is the default operation of SWX-101, SWX-111, SWX-121,
and SWX-131 models. Not available for models SWX-104 and SWX-124.
4 Automatic On w/ Exit Time Mode (Automatic On/Automatic Off)
If lights are switched off manually, the Automatic On functionality is disabled for a
fixed 30 seconds to allow a person time to leave the room. Not available for SWX-104
and SWX-124 models.
5 Override Off Mode
Automatic On and Automatic Off operation until lights are switched off manually, at
which point Automatic On functionality is disabled until the button is pressed again.
Not available for SWX-104 and SWX-124 models.
6 Disabled Switch Mode
Automatic On and Automatic Off operation only. Switch functionality to manually turn
on/off lights is disabled. Not available for SWX-104 and SWX-124 models.
7 Presentation Mode
If lights are switched off manually, the Automatic On functionality is disabled until the
space becomes unoccupied and the sensor’s time delay expires.
SETTING #
DESCRIPTION
2
Vacancy Mode
3
Occupancy Mode
4
Automatic On with Exit Time
5
Overide Off Mode
6
Disabled Switch Mode
7
Presentation Mode
OPERATION MODES
FUNCTION #4
AMBIENT LIGHT OVERRIDE (PHOTOCELL)
Sensor will prevent lights from automatically turning on when measured light level
exceeds selected setpoint (e.g., ambient light threshold). LED blinks blue every 10 seconds
when lights are being overridden. If ambient light level falls below threshold for more
than 45 seconds, lights will switch on. During transition time, the LED will blink blue at an
increasingly faster rate. Once on, lights will stay on until occupancy time delay expires,
regardless of ambient light level.
SETTING #
DESCRIPTION
2
Disabled [Default]
3
Run Auto-Setpoint*
4
2 fc
5
5 fc
6
15 fc
7
30 fc
8
50 fc
9
75 fc
10
99 fc
*Instead of blinking back setting #, the value of the setpoint will be blinked back in two alternating digits:
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Blue LED = 10’s digit (1-9 blinks or rapid blink or 0)
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White LED = 1’s digit (1-9 blinks or rapid blink or 0)
AUTO-SETPOINT SELECTION DETAILS
A
Once setting 3 “run auto-setpoint” has been selected, exit programming mode by
pressing button until LED changes from blue to white. The sensor’s LED will rapid flash
white twice confirming programming change.
B
LED will then blink back blue at an increasing rate for 15 sec. In order to provide user
time to exit area in front of sensor.
C
Lights will then be cycled in order for sensor to calculate the
controlled (artificial)
light
level. This is done by subtracting the light level with the lights off (relay open) from the
light level with the lights on (relay closed).
D
Setpoint selection
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If controlled level is less than 2 fc, setpoint will be set to measured level when
relay is open (minimum 2 fc)
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If controlled level is greater than 75 fc, setpoint will be set to 99 fc
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If controlled level is between 2 and 35 fc, setpoint will be set to that level plus a
reflectivity ratio factor.
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If controlled level is between 35 and 70 fc, setpoint will be set to 75 fc
E
To check auto selected setpoint, press and hold button again until LED flashes rapidly.
Release and press button 4 times. Setpoint will be blinked back in two alternating digits:
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Blue LED = 10’s digit (1-9 blinks or rapid blink or 0)
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White LED = 1’s digit (1-9 blinks or rapid blink or 0)
Manual Setpoint Options
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