Using The Light And Temperature Sensors In The Control Housing - Current SILENT TRAC User Manual & Owners Manual

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Using the Light & Temperature Sensors on the
Light Sensor Control - A press and release displays the current mode of the light sensor. A second press and release changes the
mode of the automated movements triggered by the light sensor.
Temperature Sensor Control- A press and release displays the current mode of the temperature sensor. A second press and
release changes the mode of the automated movements triggered by the temperature sensor.
Sensors Power- A press and release displays the current mode. A second press and release will change the mode of all sensor
enabled automated movements between enabled or disabled.
Light and Temperature Sensor LED Indicators- Indicates which mode the sensor is in when the corresponding button is
pressed and released.
Sensors Power LED Indicator- Indicates which mode the sensors are in when the corresponding button is pressed and released.
A red LED means the sensors are off. A green LED means they are on.
Sensor Modes
control housing
Light Sensor
Control
Temperature
Sensor Control
Sensors Power
The integrated light and temperature sensors have three possible modes: Off, Fully Automatic, and Semi-
Automatic.
Off- The device will not make any movement triggered by this sensor.
Fully Automatic- The device will open and close the curtains based on the sensor readings.
Semi-Automatic- The device will close the curtains based on sensor readings, but will not open them.
These modes are indicated using the LEDs on the right of the control box.
- A RED light indicates the sensor is OFF
- A FLASHING GREEN light indicates the sensor is in SEMI-AUTOMATIC
- A SOLID GREEN light indicates the sensor is in FULLY AUTOMATIC
Press and release the sensor buttons to toggle through the modes.
Light Sensor
LED Indicator
Temperature
Sensor LED
Indicator
Sensors Power
LED Indicator
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