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GE RSEN-LG Installation Instructions Manual page 4

Two-way occupancy sensor for large rooms

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Catalog Number: RSEN-LG
TROUBLESHOOTING
Sensor Cover Removal
1. To remove the sensor's cover, grasp the end of the cover
opposite the adjustment controls and pull down gently. The
unit will snap open.
2. To replace the cover, position the adjustment controls in the
holes in the end and close until cover snaps in place, taking
care to align the LED in the center hole of the cover.
Sensor Cover Removal
LED Will Not Go On
1. Verify 12-18 VDC across the red and black wires of the
sensor.
2. If there is no power at the sensor, check for 12-18 VDC at
the switchpack output, and 120 VAC or 277 VAC at the
switchpack input. Verify correct primary connections.
3. Recheck all wiring and connections.
4. If the LED still doesn't operate, the sensor is defective; the
circuit board should be replaced by unplugging the unit as
shown below and snapping out the circuit board.
Unplug The Circuit Board
Lights Will Not Turn On
1. Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupt-
ing or bypassing power to the switchpack or load.
2. Short the blue and black switchpack control leads together
to energize the relay.
3. If lights turn on, the sensor is defective, and the circuit
board should be replaced.
4. If lights do not turn on, check wiring on the switchpack
load side, and check switchpack contacts for continuity.
Replace the switchpack if necessary.
GE Lighting Controls Emergency Service and Support:
1-877-584-2685 (USA) and (Canada)
Lights Will Not Turn Off
In smaller rooms, the sensor may be activated by people
moving in the hallway outside the room. Adjust the Range
control toward minimum to prevent this or relocate the
sensor. If lights will not turn off after the time period set on
the sensor, and the LED has not lit during the time period:
1. Confirm that no other switches or equipment are interrupt-
ing or bypassing power to the switchpack or load.
2. Verify that the override switch on all sensor circuit boards
is in the AUTO position.
3. Check all connections to the switchpack.
ADJUSTMENT
4. Temporarily unplug the sensor circuit board(s).
CONTROLS
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5. If lights turn off, the sensor is defective, and the circuit
board should be replaced.
6. If the lights do not turn off, replace the switchpack.
NOTE: If multiple sensors/switchpacks are installed, check
one at a time.
Emergency Manual ON
The sensor has a built-in override switch on the circuit board
to turn the load on in the event of sensor failure when the
sensor can not be replaced immediately. The switchpack must
be operative for this switch to work. If the switchpack is
defective, it must be replaced or bypassed to activate the
load.
To operate the override switch, remove the sensor cover and
move the override switch from the AUTO to the ON position
as shown below. All switchpacks connected to the sensor
will now be energized. If multiple sensors control the same
switchpack(s), activating the override switch on any sensor
will activate all switchpacks.
Override Switch
GE Lighting Controls, 41 Woodford Ave., Plainville, CT 06062
Made in U.S.A.

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