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WaveLinx User Manual
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Step 4: Modify or view the desired settings within the sensor screen.
View real-time status of the sensor:
Dark blue icon-occupied
Light blue icon - vacant
View currently assigned occupancy
set hold time
Modify sensor setting per
the provided chart
Integrated sensor only:
Activate blink to identify to locate
the fixture connected to this sensor.
Place sensor in test mode for 10
minutes (temporary 15 second hold
time) to verify functionality of sensor
View currently assigned occupancy set
Setting Default Description
Walkthrough N/A This is a future option and is not currently operational.
Sensitivity High Switch to low sensitivity if a sensor is detecting motion outside of the desired coverage area.
Sensor Enabled Switch to disabled to turn off occupancy detection for this sensor. This may be done to disable a
sensor that false-triggers frequently due to challenging placement or for a ceiling sensor that is
being used for solely for daylighting.
LED Enabled Switch to disabled only if the sensor LED flash is distracting. This is not recommended as the
LED is often used to determine that the sensor is operational.
Defining Additional Occupancy Sets
Although it is not typical of most applications, one area may require more than one occupancy set. Use additional occupancy sets only when
necessary to meet the intended application.
An example application that highlights the use of multiple occupancy sets is an open office area. While the open office is defined as a single
area for wallstation control, in this example, the owners desire greater granularity for occupancy sensor control. Occupancy sensor response
is to be limited to specific zones within the open office space.
In the given application, light fixtures are grouped into unique zones to achieve the desired occupancy sensor operation. Occupancy sets
need to be created for each of these unique zones.
Zone A Zone B Zone C
Zone D
(walkways)