Procom Controls

Occupancy Light Level Dimming

Commissioning - occupancy and Light Level

 

 

 

Remote Control Set-Up

Important

The infra red receiver is located within the Master or self –contained sensor head.

The remote control set up tool has a range of 2 – 3 metres and should be aimed directly at the master sensor to activate commissioning process.

When first powered up sensors will take approximately 15 minutes to stabilise before normal operation commences and set-up can take place.

 

Commissioning

 

In normal operation the LED is off

The LED shows

 

RED for Occupancy detection only

YELLOW for occupancy and light level enabled

 

When the unit is programmed i.e. when the LED is extinguished the right hand button on the remote control toggles the lights on and off.

 

Commissioning For Occupancy Only – Red LED On

 

1] A first press of the red left button puts the unit into walk test mode

    LED flashes red only when movement is detected.

 

    If the LED is flashing yellow press right hand blue button once and then   

    press left button again, the red LED should now be flashing.

 

2] A second press of the red button puts the unit into light level enabled [if 

    active Yellow LED lit /not active if Red LED is lit] LED constantly flashes.  

    Move on to step 3 if light level is not required. See over for light level &  

    occupany combined setup.

 

3] A third push activates the 4 minute time delay  [One red LED flash every 

    second] to set this delay press blue right hand button – unit is set.

 

4] A fourth Push activates the 8-minute time delay [Two red LED flashes       

    every second] to set this delay press blue right hand button – unit is set.

 

5] A fifth push activates the 16 minute time delay  [Three red LED flashes

    every second] to set this delay press blue right hand button – unit is set.

 

If you make a mistake just scroll through the programs until the LED goes off and recommence set-up from the start again

 

Commissioning for Light Level Setting & Occupancy – Yellow LED

1] A first press of the red left hand button puts the unit into walk test mode

    LED flashes only when movement is detected.

    If the LED is flashing red press right hand blue button once and then   

    press left button again, the yellow LED should now be flashing.

 

2] A second press of the red left button puts the unit into light level enabled

    [if activeYellow LED lit /not active if Red LED is lit] LED constantly flashes.

   With the Yellow LED constantly flashing press the blue right button to store

   the current ambient light level, the led will go off [this is the level that lights    

   will switch on] Light level is set when natural daylight levels are at the point   

   you wish lights to switch on. When set move on to item 3 if applicable

 

Time Delay Program

 

After setting your light level as above Press the red left hand button once to put unit into test again and then a second press for light level set and then move on to step 3 as follow to set time delays.

 

3] A third push activates the 4 minute time delay  [One LED flash every 

    second] to set press blue right hand button – unit is set.

 

4] A fourth Push activates the 8-minute time delay  [Two LED flashes every

    second] to set press blue right hand button  unit is set.

 

5] A fifth push activates the 16 minute time delay  [Three LED flashes every

    second] to set press blue right hand button – unit is set.

 

Notes.

The unit has 5 programmes

 

1]   Walk Test  Mode– led flashes on detection of movement only

2]   Light level set – led constantly flashes

3]   4 minute time delay – one flash every 4 seconds

4]   8 minute time delay – two flashes every 4 seconds

5]   16 minute time delay – three flashes every 4 seconds

 

On test any slave sensor if applicable detecting movement will activate the LED in the master sensor.

 

If shielding the sensor artificially when setting light levels please ensure that the area is kept shielded for 30 seconds after a level has been programmed. This ensures that the unit has time to take the off reading and set an automatic gap between the on and off level settings.

 

If the unit is left in test for more the five minutes it will reset to its default or original programmes – sensors cannot therefore be accidentally left in test mode.