Installation Instructions

User Manual: WaveLinx Lite (1.5)
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4: In the area list, select the desired area. After a short delay, verify that the area shows that the mobile application is connected to the network.
Tap on the icon if it is necessary to refresh the connection.
5: Tap ‘Daylight’ to open the daylight set list.
6: Locate the desired daylight set, scrolling up and down as needed. Once located, slide the switch to disable or enable the desired daylight set,
or use the enable/disable all button at the top of the screen to affect all daylight sensors in the area.
Calibrate Closed Loop Daylight Sensors
In the WaveLinx Lite system, fixture mount and integrated sensors use closed loop daylighting to directly control the physically connected load.
Each daylight sensor is automatically assigned to a unique daylight set.
Each sensor has default factory settings that provide closed loop daylighting to a reasonable light level. Daylight sensor operation begins
automatically once the device is powered and will also operate with default settings once device is provisioned to an area, assigned to a zone,
and enabled if not already enabled by default. The default factory settings cannot account for all factors that affect the light level measured at
the sensor. The sensor location is not at the surface but at the fixture and therefore its reading of reflected light levels is affected by many
variables, including the mounting height and the reflective properties of the surface.
For many applications, no calibration is necessary. Calibration of sensors is recommended only in the cases where the performance of factory
set parameters is unacceptable including:
The light level at the surface is consistently too low or too high during periods of moderate daylight.
Lighting does not turn OFF during periods of bright sunshine (sunrise for outdoor applications).
Lighting does not turn ON during dark periods (sunset for outdoor applications).
If calibration is necessary, for best results, calibrate and adjust the target level of all the sensors within one area at the same time using the
mobile application’s option to calibrate all. In this method, all of the sensors within the space (area) will be calibrated together, accounting for
the possible effects of lighting from adjacent fixtures. If necessary, individual sensor calibration can be used to fine-tune settings.
Select the site
Select the area
Tap ‘Daylight’
Slide the switch to
disable the sensor
Slide the switch back
to enable the sensor
Enable/disable
all button
Verify network
connection
Connected
Not connected