CP Electronics VITP-MWS3A User Manual
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8. Programming (continued)
2. Lux switching on all channels covered by one sensor
Press and hold the left arrow key. On the main menu (―Detector Param‖ will be
showing), scroll right until the ―Ch1(sw) Set‖ menu appears on the DD-LCDHS
handset, and press ―on‖, then scroll right until ―Special‖ appears, and select it by
pressing the ―on‖ button.
(Factory default settings are shown in brackets):
2.1 Switch level on (199)
―Sw lev on‖ appears with 3 figures next to it; this is the lux
level setting to prevent the luminaires being switched on if
the ambient light level is sufficient (adjustable between
101 to 199). The luminaires will always be switched on at
level 199 (maximum).
2.2 Switch level off (199)
Scroll right until ――Sw lev off‖ appears with 3 figures next
to it; this is the lux level setting to switch the luminaires off
during occupancy if the ambient light level goes above
the setting (adjustable between 101 to 199). At 199 the
lights will be kept on regardless of ambient light level.
This level must be set higher than the ―Sw level on‖, and
it is recommended that it is a minimum of 10 levels higher
to avoid nuisance switching.
3. Lux switching on Channel A only
(contact CP Electronics for LCM DIL switch settings)
Scroll right on main menu until ―Modes‖ appears, and select it by pressing the
―on‖ button.
―Channel modes‖ appears – select that by pressing the ―on‖ button.
Scroll right until ―Sw&Dim separate‖ appears – send that command to the
sensor by pointing the handset toward the sensor and pressing the ―on‖ button
at the same time.
Press and hold the left arrow key – this takes you back to the ―Detector
Parameters)‖ menu.
Scroll right until ―Ch2(dim) Set‖ appears, and select it by pressing the ―on‖
button.
―Light lev(el)‖ appears with 3 figures (000 to 999 scale) next to it. Default is
999.
Adjust this scale using the ―up‖ and ―down‖ arrows to select the lux switching
level.
Send the light level to the sensor by pointing the handset toward the sensor
and pressing the ―on‖ button at the same time.
Re-adjust the light level if required to suit the lux switching level required.
Using the Programming Handset (Part No. DD-LCDHS)
Non-Dimming Lux Switching functions
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6. Head Locking
7. Time, Lux & Sensitivity Adjusters
Slide open window.
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2
Sensitivity
Lux
Time
1
2
Remove metal locking clip from
rear of unit.
Adjust head to required position.
Push clip into position shown below to lock head.
To remove clip, lever out with a small screwdriver.