EasyManua.ls Logo

CP Electronics UNLCDHS - Output Ch 1

CP Electronics UNLCDHS
34 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
25
UNLCDHS Programming – Output Ch. 1
Advance Parameters for all models including ‘-PRM, ‘-PRM-2CH, ‘-DD/SRand ‘-AD
Parameter Default Range / Option Description
Detection Mode Pres Pres (Presence) /
Abs (Absence)
Select Pres to turn lights on when movement is detected and o when movement
ceases. Select Abs to turn lights o when movement ceases, but the lights must be
manually turned on by a switch or handset rst.
Timeout 20 minutes 0 – 99 minutes How long the lights stay on for aer movement has stopped. (Channel 1). Select 0 for
a 10 second delay (use for commissioning only).
Abs Recovery
(secs) (V3)
10 0 – 99 seconds
(applies to both channels
in ‘-2CH’ models)
Sets a period for a detector in Absence mode to operate in Presence mode aer lights
are turned o. This enables a person to use movement to re trigger lights which have
switched o while they are still in the room. If Abs Recovery (secs) is set to a non-zero
value you should also set Inhibit to 0 to detect any occupancy immediately.
Relay Status (V3)
(Not for ‘-2CH
models)
O On / O Use with the Readback function to see whether the detector switch relay is currently
in an On or O state.
LUX On Level 999 1 – 9 (V2)
1 – 950, 999=disabled
(V3)
Sets a minimum ambient light level below which lights are turned on by movement.
The LUX O Level value must always be greater than the LUX On Level value.
LUX O Level 999 1 – 9 (V2)
1 – 950, 999=disabled
(V3)
Sets a maximum ambient light level above which lights cannot be turned on by
movement.
The LUX O Level value must always be greater than the LUX On Level value.
LUX On Time
(V3)
0 0 – 99 minutes When the ambient light falls below LUX On Level, the time to wait before switching
on the lights. If at any time during the timed delay the LUX change reverses then the
process is cancelled. Minimum time of around 15 seconds is set for a value of 0.
If you try to turn lights on using a switch or handset, the lights will go on regardless of
ambient light level. However, if there is sucient ambient light, they will turn o again
aer LUX O Time.
LUX O Time
(V3)
0 0 – 99 minutes When the ambient light rises above LUX O Level, the time to wait before switching
o the lights. If at any time during the timed delay the LUX change reverses then the
process is cancelled. Minimum time of around 15 seconds is set for a value of 0.
On Delay 0 0 – 99 minutes Enables Channel 1 to switch on a number of minutes aer Channel 2.
For example if a detector is controlling lighting on Channel 2 and air conditioning
on Channel 1, when an occupant is detected, the lighting turns on immediately, but
the air conditioning turns on aer 5 minutes. If the area is vacated and the detector
times out before the delay, then the air conditioning would never go on.
EBDHS High Bay
models only
Submenu for conguring high-bay detectors.
PIR 1–5
Switches each of the 5 sensors within the detector on or o individually.
Default = On, Option = On / O
Verify Mode
Requires at least 2 sensors within the detector to detect movement before
triggering the lights.
Default = Yes, Option = Yes / No
Note: Certain parameter functions are only available in specic versions of the detectors and these are indicated under the aected parameter headings
within the brackets e.g. LUX Learn Level (V3).

Related product manuals