Hello The Lightcloud Blue Passive Infrared (PIR) Ceiling Sensor is a hardwired, stand-alone occupancy sensor for use with Lightcloud Blue-enabled products. Passive infrar rs a slotted field of detection of small movements within a limited distance from the sensor. This sensor is ideal for smaller/compact, rectangular areas with a direct line of sight to occupants in the space.
Setup & Installation (cont’d) Find a suitable location Lightcloud Blue devices should be positioned within • 60 ft. of each other. • Building materials such as brick, concrete and steel construction may require additional Lightcloud Blue devices to extend around an obstruction.
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Once the sensor is moved into an Area, the sensor settings can be configured from the app. All Lightcloud Blue devices grouped in the same Area in the mobile app can be controlled by the sensor. 1. Make sure power is turned off and the junction box is affixed to the ceiling.
Fig: 4 Fig: 5 Sensor Base Restore Factory Settings To restore your Lightcloud Blue PIR Ceiling Sensor to factory settings, you can reset it by pressng the reset button for 10 seconds until the indicator light flashes red. Reset Button...
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Controlling your Lightcloud Blue Device Confirm your device is powered on. Download the Lightcloud Blue app from the Apple® App Store or Google® Play store. Launch the App and create an account. Tap the "add device" icon in the app to start connecting devices.
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Sensor Coverage Highest ceiling mounted height is 12m/39ft. 39ft walking towards walking across Radius of detection range is 3-6m/9.84-19.68ft. 39.37ft 19.68ft 13.12ft 6.56ft 6.56ft 13.12ft 19.68ft...
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In Vacancy mode, lights can turn off or dim when the motion timeout expires. Lights will need to be manually turned on using the Lightcloud Blue mobile app or other Lightcloud Blue-enabled devices. WE ’ RE HERE TO HELP:...
FCC Information: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions, 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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