Tr ou bl e s hoo ting Guide
Issue
Possible Causes
Lights will not turn
Line voltage switch
ON automatically
has power turned off
Occupied Mode set
to Relay Off
Lights will not turn
Occupied Mode set
ON from wallstation
to Relay Off
Lights will not remain
The Occupancy
ON
sensitivity may be
set to LOW
Lights will not turn
Occupancy Sensor
OFF automatically
Daylighting
Lights turn ON but
0-10V Output
remain at a dimmed
level
Daylighting
Lights turn ON but
0-10V Output
remain at full bright
level
Daylighting
How do I know if the
Occupancy Sensor
sensor is working on
Powerup
Suggestions
Ensure any line voltage switches are in the ON position.
Using Integrated Sensor Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) ensure Relay
can be turn On/OFF .
Turn relay ON, press "SET" and "DO", this will set the Daytime Occupied
mode to turn the relay ON.
On Powerup, if you see the RED LED in the Integrated Sensor blinking for 1
minute after initial power up, but the lighting is not ON. The Occupied Mode
has been set to relay OFF .
Using Integrated Sensor Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) ensure Relay
can be turned OFF .
Turn relay ON, press "SET" and "DO", this will set the Daytime Occupied
mode to turn the relay ON.
Verify the RED LED flash as you move in the space.
Using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) push the "HI" button.
Using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) push the relay ON button to
ensure the fixture has power.
Verify the occupancy sensor is properly sensing lack of motion, is not located
within 4-6 feet of air vents, make sensitivity adjustments if necessary.
Turn relay OFF using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS).
Verify the daylight Occupied and Daylight Unoccupied scenes are SET with
the relay off.
Turn relay OFF using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) press "SET" and
"DO" this will set the daytime Occupied mode to turn the relay OFF .
Turn the relay OFF using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS), press "SET"
and "DU" this will set the daytime Unoccupied mode to turn the relay OFF .
Disconnect 0-10V wires from the Control Module. If the lighting does not go
to full bright check wiring for shorts.
Verify with a meter tha at least 10VDC is present between the purple and
gray disconnected leads.
If the lighting does go to full bright when disconnected from the Control
Module, check for polarity reversal on the 0-10V leads."
Daylight levels may not be correct for your space.
Using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS), press the raise button to
ensure the light level can go higher.
Use the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) to adjust the Daytime Occupied
light level.
Disconnect 0-10V wires from the Control Module. If the lighting does not go
to full bright check wiring for shorts.
Temporarily connect the purple and gray wires together. Verify the lighting
goes to full dim.
Verify with a meter that at least 10VDC is present between the purple and
gray disconnected leads.
If the lighting does go to full dim when disconnected from the Control
Module, check for polarity reversal on the 0-10V leads.
Daylight levels may not be correct for your space.
Using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS), press the lower button to
ensure the light level can go lower.
Use the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) to adjust the Daytime Occupied
light level.
Turn the fixture circuit OFF and then ON. The light should start at 50% light
level and then raise or lower to the daylight level.
The sensor RED LED should slow blink (ON for 2 seconds, OFF for 2
seconds) for a 1 minute duration then blink only on occupancy.
Using the Programming Remote (HHPRG-MS) press the relay ON/OFF button
to ensure the light fixture turns ON/OFF .
Integrated Sensor Remote Programming
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