Summary of Contents for Lutron Electronics Maestro MS-OPS2
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Application Note #461 Revision B August 2012 Custom Settings for Maestro Occupancy Sensing Switches ® Model Numbers MS-OPS2 MS-VPS2 MS-OPS5M MS-VPS5M MS-OPS6M2-DV MS-VPS6M2-DV MS-OPS6M2N-DV MS-VPS6M2N-DV Overview Maestro Occupancy sensing switches have custom settings that can be adjusted to the user’s preference. The ®...
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Application Note #461 Custom Settings Select your preferred settings from the instructions on the following pages before proceeding; default settings are shown in bold. Note: User is required to remove the wallplate in order to gain access to the Auxiliary button. Timeout • Timeout is the delay until light turns off after a room is vacated.
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Application Note #461 Sensor Mode • Auto-On Daylight Sensing is the mode in which the light turns on only if natural light in the room is low. If the switch turns on when there is enough natural light, or if the switch does not turn on when there is not enough natural light, press the On/Off button within 5 seconds of entering the room.
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Example 3: Changing to Low Sensitivity 1. Press and hold On/Off and Auxiliary buttons simultaneously. 2. Release both buttons after the lens flashes for the first time. Maestro is a registered trademark of Lutron Electronics Co., Inc. Lutron Contact Numbers WORLD HEADQUARTERS...
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