Power up and test, Power up, Binding sensors to paradigm – ETC Unison Paradigm Occupancy Sensor User Manual

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Occupancy Sensor

Occupancy Sensor Installation Guide

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Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

Power Up and Test

Power Up

For power to be applied to the Paradigm Occupancy Sensor, any additional
LinkConnect terminations for the system must also be made. In addition, the
Paradigm Architectural Control Processor (P-ACP) and Station Power
Module (P-SPM) must be installed in the host DRd or ERn rack enclosure.

When the sensor is powered up the PIR LED will illuminate for one minute for
calibration and warm-up, then will return to normal operation and enter walk test
mode if desired.

Binding Sensors to Paradigm

The Paradigm Architectural Control Processor (P-ACP) to which this sensor is
physically wired to must learn, or be told, the station hardware address (known as a
neuron ID). When the sensor is unbound from the connected P-ACP, the service pin
LED blinks.

The neuron ID is labeled on the sensor control board and can be manually entered
into the configuration using LightDesigner software. Alternatively, the sensor can be
identified using the [Service Pin] button (designated with “S” on the button) and by
the connected Paradigm ACP using its [LonWorks Connections] menu. Reference
the related source documentation, either the LightDesigner Online Help System or
the Unison Paradigm Architectural Control Processor Configuration Manual;
specifically the section on Arch Setup Menu, LonWorks Connections.

Test

Unison Paradigm Occupancy Sensors offer a Walk Test mode which shortens the
vacancy / no occupancy timer to 10 seconds, allowing for simple and quick
verification of the sensors coverage and range in the installed space.

Walk-Test mode automatically exits and the sensor returns to normal operation after
5 minutes and can be manually terminated early by pressing the [Walk Test] or
[Service Pin] button on the sensor or alternatively by clicking on the “Wink”
command in LightDesigner.

Enable Walk Test Mode

Step 1:Prepare the site for configuration.

a: Make certain the sensor and lighting loads are powered and connected for

control by the Paradigm control system.

b: You will need direct access to the Paradigm Occupancy Sensor in order to

place it into walk test mode. Alternatively, you can invoke the walk test mode by
sending a Wink command from the connected Paradigm control system.
Reference the LightDesigner Online Help System for instructions to send a
Wink command.

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