UHS5 Programming
For all models including '-PRM' and '-PRM-2CH'
For most basic programming operations the UHS5 handset can be used and the following procedures are based on using this device.
Independent channel control for '-PRM-2CH' is only partially supported and so it is advised to use the UNLCDHS handset instead.
Point the handset at the sensor and send the required programming commands to the unit as shown below. Valid commands
will be indicated by a red LED flash. See page 1 for details of other LED responses.
Note: other functions on the UHS5 which are not shown below are not applicable to this product.
Parameter
Default
Name
Value
SHIFT 1
On
Off
Walk test
Off
Time Out
1, 10 & 20
(Time
20 mins
minutes
adjustment)
LUX on level
(Switch level
9
2, 5 & 7
on)
LUX off level
(Switch level
9
2, 5 & 7
off)
Sensitivity
9
1, 5 & 9
Defaults
Presence /
Presence
Presence
Absence
Shift
Number of shift
presses
0
1
2
SHIFT 2
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
Cancel
On
overide on
Cancel
Off
overide off
On
Off
5, 15 & 30
10 seconds
minutes
(5/1 button)
4, 6 & 9
4, 6 & 9
3, 6 & 8
D
Absence
3
UHS5 Handset
Graphics
SHIFT 1
SHIFT 2
Description
Turn lights on
Turn lights off
When set to On this causes a red LED
to flash on the sensor when it detects
movement. Use this feature to check for
adequate sensitivity levels.
Once the detector is turned on, this
value sets how long the lights will stay
on once movement has ceased.
LUX level setting to prevent the
luminaires from being switched on if the
ambient light level is sufficient (adjustable
between 1 and 9). The luminaires will
always be switched on at level 9.
LUX level setting switches the luminaires
off during occupancy if the ambient light
level goes above the setting (adjustable
between 1 and 9). Level 9 will always
keep the lights on. This setting can be
used for "window row switching". Note:
the LUX Off Level value must always be
greater than the LUX On Level value.
Sensitivity level for detecting
movement.
1 = low sensitivity
9 = high sensitivity
Returns the unit to the default settings.
Presence mode allows the output to
turn on when movement is detected
and off when movement ceases.
Absence mode allows the output to turn
off when movement ceases, but must be
manually turned on first.
Use this button to select the settings in
red and blue signified by the 'Shift 1' and
'Shift 2' LEDs
9
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