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Troubleshooting - wattstopper FSP-211 Installation Instructions

High/low/off pir fixture integrated outdoor sensor

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NAVIGATION
Navigate from one field to another using (up) or (down)
arrow keys. The active field is indicated by flashing
(alternates) between yellow text on black background and
black text on yellow background.
Power
On/Off
Back
Left
Down
Once active, use the Select button to move to a menu or
function within the active field. Value fields are used to
adjust parameter settings. They are shown in "less-than/
greater-than" symbols: <value>. Once active, change them
using(left) and(right) arrow keys. The right key increments
and the left key decrements a value. Selections wrap-
around if you continue to press the key beyond maximum
or minimum values. Moving away from the value field
overwrites the original value. The Home button takes you
to the main menu. The Back button can be thought of as an
undo function. It takes you back one screen. Changes that
were in process prior to pressing the key are lost.
IR COMMUNICATION
IR communication can be affected by the mounting height
of the sensor and high ambient lighting such as direct
daylight or electric light such as floodlights, and some
halogen, fluorescent lamps, LED's.
When trying to communicate with the FSP-211, be
sure to be positioned under the sensor without any
obstructions. Every time the commissionng tool establishes
communication with the FSP-211, the controlled load will
cycle.
15'-30'
* Distance may vary depending on the
lighting environment
IR tx/rx
BAT=
FSP-211
HBP-111
Home/Main
Menu
Up
Right/Next
Select
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TROUBLESHOOTING

Lights will not go to High Mode:
• Check all wire connections and verify the load and the
ground wires are tightly secured.
• Make sure that the sensor is not obstructed.
• Check light level parameter, to find out the amount of
light that the sensor is detecting. Cover the sensor lens
to simulate darkness in the room. If the lights come ON,
the setpoint needs to be adjusted. If set for minimum,
more than 1 fc at the sensor of ambient light will cause
the lights to be held OFF. See the new settings section
for instructions.
• If lights still do not turn ON, call 800.879.8585 for
technical support.
Lights will not go into Low Mode:
• The time delay can be set from a minimum of 30
seconds to a maximum of 30 minutes. Ensure that the
time delay is set to the desired delay and that there is no
movement within the sensor's view for that time period.
• To quickly test the unit operation, enable test mode and
move out of the sensor's view. Lights should fade to low
mode after 5 seconds.
• If lights still do not fade to Low Mode, call 800.879.8585
for technical support
Lights will not turn OFF:
• Cut Off time may be set to "None."
• Ensure that the Cut Off is set to the desired time and
that there is no movement within the sensor's view for
that time period when the lights are in Low Mode.
• To quickly test the unit operation, enable test mode and
move out of the sensor's view. Lights should fade to low
mode after 5 seconds and the OFF (if cut off is enabled)
after 10 sec.
• If lights still do not turn OFF, call 800.879.8585 for
technical support.
False Triggering may occur if the sensor is exposed to
high ambient temperature conditions and the unit is set to
maximum sensitivity for PIR detection.
• If this occurs, reduce the PIR sensitivity setting from
maximum to a medium point and re-check unit
operation.
• If experiencing false triggering during fade down/Off, try
increasing the fade time.
Lights do not turn ON:
Check for blinking red LED. If the LED blinks with long
pulses, as opposed to short pulses, the sensor has reached
its Hold Off setpoint or Photocell Light Level setpoint.
Lights suddenly turn off and will not come back on:
Check for blinking red LED. If the LED blinks with long
pulses, as opposed to short pulses, the sensor has reached
its Hold Off setpoint or Photocell Light Level setpoint.
There is no IR communication:
Perform a power cycle on the FSP-211.

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