Programming – CP Electronics EBDSPIR-PRM-2CHC User Manual
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5. Programming
All the following functions can be programmed using the remote control DD-LCDHS handset. Some other
functions can be found on the DD-LCDHS handset that are not listed below - DO NOT use them if they are
not listed below, as they cannot be used with this product.
1.
Detector Parameters (factory default in brackets):
1.1
Time adjustment
10 seconds to 99 minutes time delay (select 0 for 10 second
delay – use for commissioning only).
1.2
Sensitivity On (9)
Sensitivity level when the detector is already operational
adjustable between 1 (min.) and 9 (max.)
1.3
Sensitivity Off (9)
Sensitivity level for switching the detector on – adjustable
between 1 (min.) and 9 (max.).
1.4
Power Up On (Y)
Select No for a 30 second delay on start up. If Yes is selected,
there will be no delay on start up and the detector will always
power up detecting.
1.5
Walk Test (N)
An LED behind the detector lens will flash to show movement
has been detected (use for commissioning).
1.6
Disable Detector (N)
Disables detection. In this mode the detector acts as a
photocell only. The lux preset determines the light level at
which the output is turned on. The sensitivity preset
determines the light level at which the output turns off. The
time preset prevents nuisance tripping and in this mode is
adjustable between 0-13 minutes.
1.7
Factory Default
Restores factory default settings.
2 Modes—Switch Modes
2.1 1 position switch together
A single position retractive switch controls both channels
together.
2.2. 1 position switch separate
Two single position retractive switches, controlling the
channels separately. This option can only be used in
conjunction with a VITM4-2CH Vitesse Modular marshalling
box.
3. Functions (factory default in brackets):
To set Channel 1 functions - go to ―Ch1(sw) Set ― menu on the handset; or
To set Channel 2 functions - go to ―Ch2(dim) Set ― menu on the handset;
3.1
Presence detection
Auto switch on with detection, auto off after movement ceases
(default) and time delay ends.
3.2
Absence detection
Manual switch on, auto off after movement ceases and time delay
ends.
3.3 Switch level on (9)
This is also known as ―Lux Hold Off‖. Lux level setting to
prevent the luminaires being switched on if the ambient light
level is sufficient (adjustable between 1 and 9). The luminaires
will always be switched on at level 9. For a higher resolution of ‗switch
level on‘ a scale of 101-199 is available in the ‗Special menu‘.
3.4 Switch level off (9)
This is also known as ―Lux Switch Off‖. Lux level setting to switch the
luminaires off during occupancy if the ambient light level goes
above the setting (adjustable between 1 and 9). Level 9 will always
keep the lights on. This setting can be used for ―window row
switching‖. For a higher resolution of ‗switch level on‘ a scale of 101-
199 is available in the ‗Special menu‘.
Please note: If luminaires are to be switched off during occupancy due to lux, please ensure that the
―Switch level on‖ setting is lower than the ―Switch level off‖ setting.