Philips 63059CM Installation & Operation Manual

Ceiling occupancy sensor

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  • Page 2 Certain features of the equipment described in this document may form the subject of patents or patent applications. Document Number: 2-450207-010 Version as of: May 21, 2009 Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide ©2009 Philips Group. All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Important Safeguards When using electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: a. READ AND FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. b. Do not use outdoors. c. Do not mount near gas or electric heaters. d.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide TABLE OF CONTENTS Preface ............................3 About this Guide ....................... 3 Description ........................3 Installation ..........................4 Mounting ........................... 4 Wiring ..........................5 Sensor Programming with Vision.net Designer Software ............6 Sensor Programming with Remote ................... 6 Programming Ceiling Occupancy Sensor .................
  • Page 5: Preface

    The document provides programming and installation instructions for the following Vision.net products: • 63059CM - Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor • 63059HB - Vision.net High Bay Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Please read all instructions before installing or using this product. Retain this guide for future reference.
  • Page 6: Installation

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide INSTALLATION Mounting The Ceiling Occupancy Sensor may be mounted in a junction box or directly to the ceiling depending on local code. The unit must have an unobstructed view of the area to be monitored.
  • Page 7: Wiring

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Wiring Ceiling Occupancy Sensors should be connected to an AV Interface Board (63065). To connect wiring: Step 1. If conduit is required by local code, route low voltage wiring into adjacent junction box and secure with included 1/2"...
  • Page 8: Sensor Programming With Vision.net Designer Software

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide SENSOR PROGRAMMING WITH VISION.NET DESIGNER SOFTWARE Ceiling Occupancy sensors may be programmed with Strand Lighting’s Vision.net Designer software, as part of a Vision.net architectural controls system. This software (and its manual) may be downloaded from www.strandlighting.com. SENSOR PROGRAMMING WITH REMOTE A Vision.net Occupancy Sensor Remote Programmer (optional accessory) can be used to program the unit(s).
  • Page 9: Programming Ceiling Occupancy Sensor

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide PROGRAMMING CEILING OCCUPANCY SENSOR Ceiling Occupancy Sensor programming is the same for both single, multiple and all sensors on the network. Programming selections will affect all illuminated sensors. Mode The MODE field allows access to intelligence level, Automatic or Manual On, and reset to factory default.
  • Page 10: Time

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Time The TIME field allows selection of the time-out period after the sensor no longer detects occupancy. Periods may be selected from 1 to 30 minutes. Note: Increasing the time delay will lower the possibility of a false Off trigger, but will also lower the energy savings.
  • Page 11: Relays Select

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Relays Select The RLYS (Relays) Select Button is used to program which Relays are controlled by the Occupancy Sensor (when used with Contact Relay Packs). One or more Relays can be programmed into the Sensor. The factory default is All Relays (1-8). The Sensor can also be used to trigger a specific button on a connected keypad.
  • Page 12: Sensitivity

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Sensitivity Part of the superior performance of the Ceiling Occupancy Sensor involves the increased sensitivity of the sensor system. The three settings are Low, Medium, and High. Each application may be slightly different and the preferences of each user might be different. The default setting (Medium) will be adequate for most situations.
  • Page 13: Photocell Sensitivity

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Photocell Sensitivity There is a photo eye (photocell) in the sensor which can prevent the sensor from automatically turning on the lights if the light level in the room is already higher than a set level. This feature can be enabled or disabled - with the factory default being disabled.
  • Page 14: Test

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Test The Test feature allows testing of the system without having to wait extended periods of time for the loads to time out. While in Test Mode, the timer functions at a rate of 1 second per 1 minute of decay. For example, a 30-minute time-out period would become a 30-second time-out period.
  • Page 15: Manual Configuration

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide MANUAL CONFIGURATION Using Programming Switches There are two programming switches (buttons) on the Ceiling Occupancy Sensor which can be used to Display and Modify the Sensor’s Settings. Programming Switch 2, the "Field" Button (turns on the Blue LED when pressed) is used to select the Field you wish to display or modify.
  • Page 16 Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide Field/Setting Table: Blue Blinks - Field Green Blinks - Setting 1 - Mode 1 - Aggressive Intelligence 2 - Normal Intelligence 3 - Conservative Intelligence 4- Fixed Timing* 2 - Manual/Automatic 1 - Manual, 2 - Automatic* 3 - Time 1 - 1 min, 2 - 3 min, 3 - 5 min, 4 - 10 min 5 - 15 min*, 6 - 20 min, 7 - 25 min, 8 - 30 min...
  • Page 17: Troubleshooting Guide

    Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE The following troubleshooting guide addresses common issues. Symptom Cause Correction Lights do not come on either Lamp(s) are burned out or Replace lamp(s) in fixture(s). manually or automatically. missing. Circuit breaker if Off. Turn On circuit breaker.
  • Page 18 Vision.net Ceiling Occupancy Sensor Installation & Operation Guide NOTES...
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