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Resonate wireless vacancy/occupancy sensor

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Vacancy/Occupancy Sensor
This guide covers Resonate Vacancy/Occupancy sensor models, RVS-A-xW,
RVS-B-xW, RCS-A-xW and RCS-B-xW. The RCS is identical to the RVS with the
addition of a battery to provide power for support of auto-on occupancy sensor
applications.
The character x in the model number is replaced with U for 902MHz, Y for
868MHz radios, and J for 928MHz radios.
The package includes the sensor, installation guide, lens mask sticker and two
wire adaptor straps for soft ceiling tile mounting. The cover is removable. Please
note: the cover must be fully seated for proper operation.
Resonate Vacancy/ Occupancy Sensor Description
The RVS/RCS (also referred to as the sensor in this guide) is a wireless, energy
harvesting sensor that monitors room occupancy state using a passive infrared
motion (PIR) detector. The RVS/RCS sensors are intended for indoor use only,
mounted on a ceiling at 8-10 feet from the floor.
NOTE: The RVS is a solar powered device that absorbs solar energy from artificial or
natural light sources. Before assigning the RVS sensor to a receiver or controller, the
sensor should be exposed to a good light source for a minimum of 2 minutes.
Resonate Wireless
Installation Guide
RVS/RCS

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Summary of Contents for echoflex RVS-A-xW

  • Page 1 Resonate Wireless Vacancy/Occupancy Sensor Installation Guide This guide covers Resonate Vacancy/Occupancy sensor models, RVS-A-xW, RVS-B-xW, RCS-A-xW and RCS-B-xW. The RCS is identical to the RVS with the addition of a battery to provide power for support of auto-on occupancy sensor applications.
  • Page 2 Sensor Operation The RVS sensor is powered by solar energy from natural or artificial light sources. The solar energy is transformed into electrical energy which is then used as a power source for the sensor. Powered by two solar cells, the sensor will begin operation without a battery within 2 minutes of being in sufficient light.
  • Page 3 higher density of zones means smaller motion will trigger the sensor. For detection of small motion (typing, drinking from a coffee cup), use the A lens which has more movement zones. Place the sensor close to the location where the motion may occur. The sensor comes with a sticker that can be applied to the lens to mask off areas where motion detection is not desired.
  • Page 4 3. Remove the cover by inserting a small screwdriver under the white enclosures lip. Gently twist the screw driver and pull the cover away from the base. 4. Choose a mounting method. The RVS/RCS sensor can be mounted: • With the integrated magnets to a steel T-bar ceiling frame or other metallic surface by placing the sensor on to the metal rail.
  • Page 5 The sensor is a solar powered device that absorbs energy through a solar panel; storing it for use during low light periods. Before assigning the sensor to a receiver/controller, the RVS must be exposed to a good light source for at least 2 minutes.
  • Page 6 change (2 second lag time) if you move the sensor to areas with different light levels. See blink indicator table on the next page. LIGHT LEVEL TEST TABLE The green LED will blink according to the energy produced by the solar cell Blinks Foot Candles Charge Level...
  • Page 7 2. A quick press and release of the button at this point will allow you to select between test modes. Pressing and releasing the test button scrolls through the LED indicators. When the red LED is blinking, go to step 3. 3.
  • Page 8 This device should not be modified (otherwise the granted designation number will become invalid) R 206-000372 Copyright 2015-2017 Echoflex Solutions, Inc. | Specifications subject to change without notice. Document 8DC-5543 | Revision 1.6| 8188M21-5543-1 | Rev E Echoflex Solutions, Inc.

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