Acuity Controls Sensor Switch - Occupancy Sensor Programming Manual

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Acuity Controls Sensor Switch - Occupancy Sensor Programming Manual

PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

Please read all 3 steps before programming

  1. Enter a programming function by pressing button the number of times as the desired function number from the tables below (e.g., press twice for function 2, occupancy time delay).
  2. LED will flash back the selected function's current setting (e.g., 5 flashes for 10 minute time delay). To change setting, proceed to step 3 before flash back sequence repeats 3 times. To exit the current function or to change to a different function, wait for sequence to repeat 3 times then return to step 1.
  3. Press button the number of times indicated in the particular function's detailed table for the NEW desired setting (e.g., press 3 times for 5 min). As confirmation of setting change, LED flashes back the NEW setting 3 times before exiting.

PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS

1 PDT SENSORS ONLY

DETAILED FUNCTION TABLES

DETAILED FUNCTION TABLES - Example 1y

2 The LED will blink back the ten's digit, then pause, then blink back the one's digit. For a "0" the LED will blink very rapidly. The sequence is repeated 3 times.

3 Test Mode will disable Minimum On Time, set Occupancy Time Delay to 30 sec, and shorten all photocell transitions and dimming rates. Mode will expire after 10 min or if function 4 is set back to Normal.

DETAILED FUNCTION TABLES - Example 2

DETAILED FUNCTION TABLES - Example 3

4 The LED will blink back a two digit value; the first digit, then pause, then blink back the second digit. For a "0" the LED will blink rapidly.

DETAILED FUNCTION TABLES - Example 4

* DEFAULT SETTING
** SPECIAL DEFAULT SETTING FOR -ADC, -D UNITS
*** SPECIAL DEFAULT SETTING FOR CM(R)B 6, CM(R)B 50, CM(R) 6, RM(R) 6, RM(R) 50, SB(R) 6, & SB(R) 50 SERIES UNITS

FUNCTION DEFINITIONS

  1. OCCUPANCY TIME DELAY
    The length of time an occupancy sensor will keep the lights on and at full bright after it last detects occupancy (assuming minimum on time has been met)
  2. DIM TO OFF TIME
    An extended length of time after the occupancy time delay has expired that a sensor will first reduce lighting to the low dimming range setting before turning completely off
  3. 100 HOUR BURN-IN / AUTO SET-POINT
    TEST MODE

    Disables Minimum On Time, sets Occupancy Time Delay to 30 sec, and shortens all photocell transition and dimming
    rates. Mode will expire after 10 min or if function 4 is set back to Normal.
    100 HOUR BURN-IN
    Overrides relay on and/or dimming output to full bright (typically for lamp seasoning)
    AUTO SET-POINT
    Photocell calibration procedure for detecting optimum lighting control level
  4. TEN'S DIGIT OF SET-POINT
    The ten's digit of the target light level that is to be maintained by the device (in foot-candles)
  5. ONE'S DIGIT OF SET-POINT
    The one's digit of the target light level that is to be maintained by the device (in foot-candles)
  6. SUNLIGHT DISCOUNT FACTOR
    Value used to improve the tracking accuracy of a photocell during periods of high daylight. Decreasing the value will lower the controlled level of the lights
  7. INCREMENTAL SET-POINT ADJUSTMENT
    Alters the target light level that is to be maintained by the device (in foot-candles)
  8. MINIMUM ON TIME
    The length of time required for lamps to be on in order to prevent all short cycling that shortens lamp life. If occupancy time delay expires prior to minimum on time being satisfied, the lamps will remain on until time has been met.
  1. PHOTOCELL MODE
    Indicates a photocell sensor's method of operation. One mode enables the sensor to turn the lights both on and off, while the other mode can only inhibit the lights from turning on. For dimming sensors, this mode determines whether lighting will switch completely off or stop at the full dim level.
  2. DUAL TECHNOLOGY (MICROPHONICS
    A second method of occupancy detection that allows the sensor to hear occupants
    LAMPMAXIMIXER+ (Enable/Disable)
    Advanced operating mode where occupancy time delay adjustments are automatically made every two weeks. The time delay is adjusted according to an algorithm that determines the optimum time delay in order to maximize both lamp life and energy savings.|

    TOTAL SWITCHES
    The current count (in 1000's) of the number of off to on cycles since sensor installation (or since count was manually reset)
    TOTAL RUN-TIME
    The current elapsed time (in 1000's of hrs) a controlled lamp has been on since sensor was installed (or since count was manually reset)
    RESET LAMPMAXIMIZER+
    Method of clearing the sensor's historical occupancy information such that if a sensor is phycially moved, only new occupancy information will influence LampMaximizer+ results
  3. DIMMING RANGE (HIGH TRIM)
    The maximum output level (0-10 VDC) of a sensor with a dimming output
  4. DIMMING RANGE (LOW TRIM)
    The minimum output level (0-10 VDC) of a sensor with a dimming output

NOTE:
For information on additional advanced settings, including resetting unit to factory defaults, contact:
Technical Support: 1.800.535.2465

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