Philips EasySense SNS210 MC Design-In Manual page 19

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Does EasySense SNS210 MC make sense if I only want to do
occupancy sensing?
How does the daylight harvesting feature work?
Is EasySense SNS210 MC "failsafe"?
Does EasySense SNS210 MC work on 0-10v drivers?
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Design-in Guide - EasySense SNS210 MC
Yes. Keep "Occupancy Control" enabled in MC App and
disable "Daylight Control"
EasySense SNS210 MC does inbuilt calibration to a fixed
lux at desk level. Auto-calibration to a desired light level
will be enabled in future release.
Unlike traditional occupancy sensors, EasySense SNS210
MC does not have a mechanical relay. This is a benefit of
Philips SR LED drivers, as on/off is done relay-free within
the driver. Devices with mechanical relays should be
designed so that relay failure results in "lights on." If an SR
driver does not see a digital signal from a device for a long
period of time (e.g., loose connection, sensor failure), the
driver goes to full programmed output.
No. EasySense SNS210 MC works on Philips Xitanium SR
LED drivers to enable two-way digital communication
directly to the driver and to eliminate the need for other
auxiliary devices.
July 2020

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