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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
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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.
The installation teams have fine-tuned the occupancy sensor for optimal operation.
The lights can be manually turned ON or OFF by the user of the space like a traditional light switch.
Presentation Mode: Lights will stay OFF until the user turns ON the lights or room is vacant for the
entire time delay.
The lights will remain ON when there are occupants using the space.
The lights will auto-OFF after the time delay expires from the last motion detected.
PRIORITY TWO -
Single Person in a Room - Frequent Condition
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.
The installation teams have fine-tuned the sensor to the most optimal location where a single occupant will
be.
The lights can be turned ON or OFF manually by the user of the space.
The lights will remain ON for a single occupant but can vary depending on where the occupant is in the space.
The lights will auto-OFF after the time delay expires from the last motion detected.
For a single occupant where motion is not detected, this may occur every once in a while; this is
normal operation.
The lights can easily be turned back ON using motion within 45 seconds.
PRIORITY THREE -
First Entry into a Vacant Room - Less Frequent Condition
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.
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.
There are variables in the room and/or environment that can affect the entry range or sensitivity of an
occupancy sensor:
Shape of room
Furniture in room
Multiple entry points
Moving objects
Heating and air conditioning
Energy conservation requirements
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