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Daintree GE current WHS20 - Profiles; Overview; Daintree One Profiles

Daintree GE current WHS20
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Overview
A Profile is a collection of settings stored on the WHR1 which can be loaded onto a Daintree™ IR enabled
device such as the Wireless High-Bay Sensor (WHS20) using infrared communication. The WHR1 can store up
to 10 profiles at one time. Profiles can be created and adjusted manually or they can be downloaded and saved
from a nearby Daintree IR enabled device.
The Profile Type of a device determines its mode of operation and the settings available for editing in the
WHR1. Therefore, it is important to understand the Profile Type options and to select the correct option before
beginning to edit a profile.
Daintree One Profiles
When the WHS20 sensor is operating in Daintree One mode, it operates as a standalone device. In this mode,
the Sensor is not controlled by any wireless control system and operates only according to its own occupancy
and daylight sensors (if enabled).
The WHR1 can be used to create or edit the following Daintree One configurations:
Dimming configuration
Occupancy Detection configuration
Ambient Light Detection configuration
Power-On Configuration
Note: A Daintree One profile does not support iBeacon operation
For the WHS20 sensor to operate in Daintree One mode,
you must send a Daintree One profile to the sensor from
the WHR1 remote.
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