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TROUBLESHOOTING
Lights do not turn on with occupancy:
Neither LED flash:
1. Check that the circuit breaker has been turned back on.
2. Check all sensor and power pack wire connections.
3. Check for 24VDCinput to the sensor between the red and black low voltage wires.
If 24VDC is present, replace the sensor.
If 24VDC is not present, check the high voltage connections to the power pack.
If high voltage connections are good and high voltage is present, replace the power pack.
Red LED does not flash:
1. When power is initially applied to the sensor, there is a warm-up period of 40 seconds before the LED becomes
active.
2. Make sure PIR sensitivity is set to 100% (DIP Switch 1).
Green LED does not flash:
1. Ultrasonic sensitivity setting may need to be increased. Turn clockwise as needed.
Lights do not turn off automatically:
Green LED flashes:
1. Reduce ultrasonic sensitivity by turning counter-clockwise until it only flashes when movement occurs.
Red LED flashes:
1. Reduce PIR sensitivity by setting to 50%(DIP Switch 1)
Lights do not turn off:
1. Check all sensor and power pack wire connections.
2. Disconnect power pack blue wire.
If lights do not turn off, check power pack wiring. Replace the power pack if necessary.
If lights turn off, the problem may be the sensor or wiring between the sensor and power pack.
3. Reconnect the blue wire.
Turn sensitivity and time delay to minimum, and allow the sensor to time out.
If lights turn off, the sensor is working properly -adjust sensitivity and time delay for the sensor.
If lights do not turn off, check the wiring between the sensor and power pack.
If wiring is correct, replace the sensor.
Unwanted Sensor Activations (LED flashes):
Possible causes:
1. Sensor located too close to HVAC or VAV vents with heavy air flow.
2. The ultrasonic sensitivity may be too high.
3. The PIR sensitivity may be set too high.
Possible solutions:
1. Relocate the sensor.
2. Reduce the ultrasonic sensitivity as needed.
3. Mask the lens to reduce PIR coverage.