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USER TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION
Leviton Manufacturing Co., Inc. Lighting & Energy Solutions
20497 SW Teton Avenue, Portland, OR 97062
Telephone: 1-800-736-6682 • FAX: 503-404-5594 • Tech Line (6:00AM-4:00PM P.S.T. Monday-Friday): 1-800-959-6004
Leviton Manufacturing of Canada, Ltd.
165 Hymus Boulevard, Pointe Claire, Quebec H9R 1E9 • Telephone: 1-800-469-7890 • FAX: 1-800-563-1853
Leviton S. de R.L. de C.V.
Lago Tana 43, Mexico DF, Mexico CP 11290 • Tel. (+52) 55-5082-1040 • FAX: (+52) 5386-1797 • www.leviton.com.mx
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Occupancy Sensor Automation
PRIORITY OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONDITIONS
PRIORITY ONE -
Multiple People in a Room - Most Frequent Condition
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ince this is the most frequent use of a room, we want to ensure this priority is met before “single person
in a room” and “first entry into a vacant room” settings.
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The installation teams have fine-tuned the occupancy sensor for optimal operation.
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The lights can be manually turned ON or OFF by the user of the space like a traditional light switch.
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Presentation Mode: Lights will stay OFF until the user turns ON the lights or room is vacant for the
entire time delay.
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The lights will remain ON when there are occupants using the space.
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The lights will auto-OFF after the time delay expires from the last motion detected.
PRIORITY TWO -
Single Person in a Room - Frequent Condition
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Since this is a frequent use of the room, we want to ensure this priority is met before “first entry into a
vacant room” settings.
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The installation teams have fine-tuned the sensor to the most optimal location where a single occupant will
be.
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The lights can be turned ON or OFF manually by the user of the space.
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The lights will remain ON for a single occupant but can vary depending on where the occupant is in the space.
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The lights will auto-OFF after the time delay expires from the last motion detected.
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For a single occupant where motion is not detected, this may occur every once in a while; this is
normal operation.
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The lights can easily be turned back ON using motion within 45 seconds.
PRIORITY THREE -
First Entry into a Vacant Room - Less Frequent Condition
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Since this is a less frequent use of the room, EITHER “multiple people in a room” or “single person in a room”
settings will be considered more important in uniquely shaped rooms.
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The lights can be expected to turn ON within two steps of entering a room. Uniquely shaped rooms may take
five steps. Uniquely shaped rooms include L-shaped, V-shaped rooms or rooms with alcoves.
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There are variables in the room and/or environment that can affect the entry range or sensitivity of an
occupancy sensor:
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Shape of room
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Furniture in room
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Multiple entry points
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Moving objects
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Heating and air conditioning
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Energy conservation requirements
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