Vacancy Timeout; Grace Period; Auto Vacancy Timeout - ETC Echo Dual Tech Wall-mount Occupancy Sensor Installation Manual

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ETC Installation Guide
Dual Tech Wall-mount Occupancy Sensor
The [MODE] and [AUX] buttons and LEDs are
located on the sensor electronics, accessible with
the cover removed. See
previous page
Echo program mode configuration instructions.
Preset
Use the [MODE] and [AUX] buttons to program
the preset that is activated with an occupancy
detected state change. By default, this is Preset 1. When vacancy is detected,
the default action event is Off.
Follow these steps to configure the preset for your sensor:
1. Press and hold the [MODE] button for three seconds to enter
"Program Mode." The amber LED lights to indicate the sensor is in
Program Mode and the blue LED flashes to indicate the preset number
controlled by the occupancy action. By default, this is Preset 1,
therefore the blue LED will flash one time.
2. Press and release the [AUX] button the number of times that
corresponds to the preset that you want to use. For example, press the
[AUX] button eight times to set Preset 8. The blue LED flashes the
number of the preset used.
3. Press and release the [MODE] button to save the current setting.
4. Reinstall the sensor cover.

Vacancy Timeout

Vacancy timeout is the amount of time the sensor waits to take action after
no movement is detected. By default, vacancy timeout is set to 15 minutes
(indicated by DIP switch 3 set to Off and 4 set to On; see
page 7
). When the vacancy timeout ends, the grace period begins.
When the sensor detects vacancy, the vacancy timeout period begins. If the
sensor does not detect occupancy again during the vacancy timeout period,
the lights turn off and a 30 second grace period begins.

Grace Period

The sensor features a 30 second grace period after a vacancy timeout occurs.
During this grace period, if the sensor detects occupancy, it will turn on or
restore the previous lighting condition.

Auto Vacancy Timeout

The "Auto" vacancy timeout setting varies the vacancy timeout between
5 and 30 minutes depending on how often it identifies an occupancy trigger
after a vacancy timeout occurs (during the grace period).
Dual Tech Wall-mount Occupancy Sensor
Program Mode on the
and
Vacancy Timeout below
for local
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MODE
AUX
DIP Switches on
ETC

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