Installation Guide

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Occupancy Detection
The occupancy sensor is equipped with an occupancy detection function. It
uses PIR sensor to detect the infrared signal of moving human bodies. You can
also enable or disable the occupancy detection function for each sensor
individually through the Portal or App. When disabled, the individual sensor
detection circuit will be shut off and the occupancy states will not be available.
You can adjust the Absence Detection Sensitivity and Occupancy Detection
Sensitivity, and enable or disable the Occupancy Detection feature of the
thermostat. If disabled, regardless of any sensor output and individual sensor
settings, the thermostat will ignore the occupancy status received and will not
automatically change the Mode. However, it will not shut off the sensor
detection circuit and you can still check the occupancy states for each sensor
through the Portal or App.
The occupancy detection feature is enabled if:
a)
The Occupancy Detection is set to Enabled at the Portal.
b)
The Occupancy Detection of each individual sensor is set to Enabled at the
Portal.
c)
The Sensor Status in the Portal is Connected.
d)
The active Mode is Home or Away (not Sleep).
e)
The Thermostat is on Schedule mode, not on
Temporary/Permanent/Vacation Hold or when user has changed the Mode
manually.