Verify vacancy operation, Occupancy sensor – ETC Unison Paradigm Occupancy Sensor User Manual

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E T C I n s t a l l a t i o n G u i d e

Occupancy Sensor

Occupancy Sensor Installation Guide

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Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

Step 2:Press the [Walk Test] button on the front

of the sensor to enable the walk test
feature at the sensor. A green LED will
begin to flash, indicating the walk test is
enabled and the vacancy / no vacancy
occupancy timer will be shortened to 10
seconds.

Step 3:Move throughout the space including

corners and areas that may specifically
be obscured from line of sight to the
sensor. Each time the sensor detects
movement, the lens will illuminate red.

Step 4:Adjust the lens masking, if installed,

blocking certain areas of the installed
space from sensor detection. See

"Lens Masking" on page 5

.

Step 5:Walk test mode will automatically exit after five minutes from the time it was

enabled. To manually exit the walk test mode, press either of the buttons on the
sensor.

Verify Vacancy Operation

For systems that have been configured for the installed sensor to control specific
lighting circuits, walk test mode can also be used to verify vacancy operation.

Step 1:Confirm the installing technician has programmed the lighting control system.
Step 2:Enable walk test mode using the instruction above (see

"Enable Walk Test

Mode"

).

Step 3:With walk test mode enabled, exit the room for 15 seconds to allow the 10

second timer to expire.

Step 4:Re-enter the room and confirm the configured vacancy / no occupancy state

was properly recalled.

Step 5:Walk test mode will automatically exit after five minutes from the time it was

enabled. To manually exit the walk test mode, press either of the buttons on the
sensor.

N o t e :

The sensor must be connected and bound to the Paradigm Architectural

Control Processor (P-ACP) in order to enable Walk Test Mode.

See

“Binding Sensors to Paradigm” on page 6.

N o t e :

When in walk test mode, status LEDs will always behave as indicated

above, even if they have been programmed to be off by the system

configuration.

service

button

service

button

walk test

button

walk test

button

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