User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Maestro Occupancy/ Vacancy Sensor C•L Dimmer Models
- Overview
- Glossary
- Maestro Sensor Dimmer Coverage Area
- Maestro Sensor Dimmer Features in Programming Mode
- Dimming Features in Advanced Programming Mode
- Programming Mode
- Advanced Programming Mode
- Restoring Default Settings
- Two-Location Applications Using an Existing Switch
- Ambient Light Detection (ALD)
- Troubleshooting
- Maestro Sensor Dimmer Bulb Compatibility
- Lutron Contact Numbers
6
Application Note #480
www.lutron.com
®
Dimming Features in Advanced Programming Mode
1
The Maestro® Sensor Dimmer has features that allow the user to change aspects of the dimming functionality. The features
include:
Preset Light Level
• Set the light level that the lights turn ON to after a single press of the
T
button.
• Lock your preset to save your setting when using Occupied Level: Preset mode
Manual Fade ON Time
• Set how quickly the lights will fade up to ON after a single press of the
T
button.
Manual Fade OFF Time
• Set how quickly the lights will fade down to OFF after a single press of the
T
button.
Delayed Fade to OFF
2
• Set to increase or decrease the delay of the Delayed Fade to OFF feature.
Enable/Disable NIghtlight Mode
• Set the Indicator LEDs to glow or stay OFF when the lights in the room are OFF.
Low-End Trim
3
• Set your minimum available light level during normal operation.
High-End Trim
• Set your maximum available light level during normal operation.
1
Advanced Programming Mode instructions can be found on pages 8 –16.
2
Delayed Fade to OFF Time instructions can be found on page 14.
3
Raising the Low-End Trim on your dimmer may improve bulb performance for CFLs or LEDs.