Cooper WaveLinx Lite User And Programming Manual page 11

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User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (4.0)
Ambient Integrated Sensor (continued)
Daylight Operation (closed loop)
• Daylight operation must be manually enabled for ambient integrated sensors.
• When the measured light exceeds the calibrated level, the fixture will dim lighting to reduce the light level.
• When the measured light level exceeds 150% of the calibrated light level for more than 30 minutes, the sensor will dim to OFF.
• Lighting will be turned back ON when one of the two conditions occurs:
• The measured light level falls between 100% and 50% of the calibrated light level for more than 10 minutes
• The measured light level falls below 50% of the calibrated light level for longer than 30 seconds
Calibration methods supported: Auto calibration
Closed Loop Daylight Calibration Recommendations for Manual Calibration
If manually calibrating closed loop daylighting, it is best to calibrate indoor applications when there is a moderate to low level of daylight. If the daylight level is too high, it may be
difficult to obtain the desired level of light at the task surface, even if the fixtures are completely off.
For networked areas, during calibration, use the 'Calibrate All' feature and adjust slider bars to change the light level to the desired light level for each controlled fixture. Once all
fixtures are adjusted, use a light meter on the surface to ensure the reading is in the desired range and then send the 'Calibrate' command. Standalone areas will perform the
calibration individually for each device.
During calibration, if the light level in the space is still too bright when electric lighting is fully dimmed, use available shading to adjust the amount of incoming daylight or postpone
calibration until the amount of incoming daylight has decreased.
Daylight Operation (open loop)
Daylighting will not operate until an open loop daylight set is created and configured in a networked area.
• Once configured, the controlled devices will dim in response to entering daylight.
• When the measured daylight contribution increases or decreases, the controlled devices will dim or raise lighting to reduce or increase the light level.
• When the measured light level exceeds 150% of the calibrated gain for more than 30 minutes, the sensor will dim to OFF.
• If lighting has dimmed to OFF and the area is still occupied, lighting will be turned back ON when one of the two conditions occurs:
• The measured light level falls between 100% and 50% of the calibrated gain for more than 10 minutes
• The measured light level falls below 50% of the calibrated gain for longer than 30 seconds
Open Loop Daylight Adjustment Recommendations
• Perform calibration during daylight hours when electric lighting should be reduced but not fully dimmed. The use of a light meter is recommended. With electric lighting turned
OFF, verify with a light meter at the work surface that the reading with daylight alone is within 50% to 75% of the desired target light level. If the light level is too high or too low,
return at a time when the daylight level is within this optimal range. (For example, if the desired light level at the work surface is 500 lux, the reading with electric lighting OFF
should be between 250 to 375 lux for best results.)
• In the daylight set's 'Calibrate' screen, adjust the slider bar to change the light level to the desired light level, then tap the back button to save the change.
Factory Reset Instructions
The factory reset will unprovision the device, setting the device back to factory settings. The device will revert to out-of-the-box behavior and will need to be provisioned and
reprogrammed.
• Cycle the power (switch OFF {30 seconds} and then ON {5 seconds}) to the device's circuit six times – 6
• After a brief period, the device should exhibit out-of-the-box behavior and may be provisioned again.
Note: It is recommended to avoid placing sensors within 3ft (1m) of air vents.
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Devices with older firmware may not exhibit the exact LED pattern described.
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May require a firmware update for auto calibration capability.
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If the IS-ECO does not respond to the initial factory reset command, retry the power cycle with a longer OFF duration (switch OFF {45 seconds} and then ON {5 seconds}) six
times – 6
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Identification Mode Behavior
When placed in 'Blink to Identify' mode:
• The fixture will turn ON for 1 second and then turn OFF for 1 second.
• The LED in the sensor window will flash magenta for 1 second, and then turn OFF for 1 second.
• This cycle will repeat for 15 seconds.
Identification Mode
This device supports the use of identification mode to allow the device to appear in the mobile app when an identify scan is
processed. The device will remain in identify mode for 45 seconds during which the LED will flash magenta.
Method
WaveLinx Pro IR Remote
(ACC-P-RT)
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or manual calibration
Meaning
Standing beneath the sensor, point the remote at the sensor, and then press
and release the 'Rev ID' button. The LED in the sensor window should begin
flashing magenta.
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time leave ON.
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