Automatic Code Commissioning Operation - Eaton WaveLinx User And Programming Manual

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Quick Links for Common Questions
I am done assigning my devices to areas but I still have devices showing in my unassigned device list. What should I do?
See the answer on page 137 .
During configuration, I found a device that was not powered. How do I get the device it to appear in the mobile application so that I can
assign it? See the answer on page 137 .
There is a device in the space that is not showing in the mobile application. How do I get the device to appear so that I can assign it?
See the answer on page 133.

Automatic Code Commissioning Operation

Once devices are assigned to their appropriate areas and zones, the automatic code commissioning programming will begin operating.
All occupancy sensors, both integrated fixture mounted sensors and battery powered ceiling sensors, are grouped to control all loads
assigned to the default zones in the area (zones that have been manually added may require assignment to the occupancy set).
Upon receiving an occupied signal from any sensor in the group, lighting will turn ON automatically to a 50% light level and controlled
receptacles will turn ON.
Lighting and receptacles will turn OFF automatically after 20 minutes of vacancy (all sensors in the group must "sense" vacancy for 20
minutes).
Individual fixtures with integrated or tilemount sensors will begin closed loop daylight dimming operation to a reasonable light level. If a
specific light level (target) is expected at the surface, then calibration is required. Note that daylighting filters the fixture's response to
other control commands. A command from a wallstation button or occupancy sensor to go to 100% will adjust the electric light level
output to meet the originally calibrated daylight level. A command from a wallstation button or occupancy sensor to go to 50% will adjust
the electric light level to meet 50% of the originally calibrated daylight level. The actual electric light level output with these commands
will vary and adjust based on the available amount of daylight in the space and how much electric light needs to be contributed to
maintain the commanded target.
Open loop daylighting will not operate until configured within the mobile application. This includes battery powered ceiling sensors and
wireless outdoor lighting control modules.
Wallstations will operate the controlled lighting and receptacle zones in their assigned area according to their default button configuration.
See the standard wallstation configuration information on page 48 and the battery powered wallstation configuration information on page
49 for details on the default button commands.
All scene commands will default to the following light levels:
Scene
Scene 0
Scene 1
Scene 2
Scene 3
Scene 4
Scene 5
Scene 6
Scenes 7 through 15
Demand Response behavior is assigned to all dimmable lighting zones. By default, if a demand response signal or test is received, all
dimmable loads will reduce by 20% light output. Non dimmable and receptacle zones are automatically exempted from demand response
and will not be affected with demand response signals.
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Dimmable Light Zone Response
0%
100%
70%
50%
30%
10%
1%
0%
On/Off Zone Response
OFF (0%)
ON (100%)
ON (100%)
ON (100%)
ON (100%)
ON (100%)
ON (100%)
OFF (0%)
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Receptacle Response
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF

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