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Front press switch operation: (Vacancy Mode = Manual ON,
Occupancy Mode = Automatic ON) When the sensor is set to
vacancy mode, the front press switch must be pressed to turn the
lighting ON. When the switch is pressed to turn the lighting OFF,
the lights will remain OFF until the switch is pressed again. When
the sensor is set to occupancy mode, (WS2000, ATP2000, WS1000
series only) the lighting will turn ON automatically when motion is
sensed. When the switch is pressed to turn the lighting OFF, the
lights will remain OFF until the switch is pressed again.
If the front switch is pressed to turn the lighting ON in either mode,
the lights will stay ON with motion until the sensor times out with no
occupancy. ATP/WS2000 sensors will resume auto-on operation in
occupancy mode after there is no activity for 30 minutes, or when
the front switch is pressed again.
The occupancy/vacancy selection switch is located behind the
button cover on the front of ATP/WS2000 sensors. (See control
illustrations). NOTE: (Placing the switch in the OFF position will turn
the lights OFF regardless of occupancy.)
To test the sensor and verify proper installation, a shortened time
delay can be used. Follow the instructions below.
ATP series sensors:
1. Press and hold the front press switch for 2 seconds (release after
LED flashes once).
2. Step out of the field of view of the sensor (the motion sensing
LED indicator will stop flashing). After 20 seconds the lights
should turn off.
3. Re-enter the field of view of the sensor. The LED will flash and the
lights will turn on. Verify the LED continues to flash with motion in
the desired field of view.
4. Exit the test mode by pressing and holding the front press switch
for 2 seconds. NOTE: The sensor will automatically exit the test
mode after 5 minutes if the switch is not pressed.
WS series sensors:
1. Turn the TIME delay setting to minimum (fully counter-clockwise).
(See control illustrations).
2. Step out of the field of view of the sensor (the motion sensing LED
indicator will stop flashing). After 30 seconds the lights should turn off.
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3. Re-enter the field of view of the sensor. The LED will flash and the
lights will turn on. Verify the LED continues to flash with motion in
the desired field of view.
4. Manually set the timeout delay as described below.
Time Delay Setting (WS sensors only, initially factory set to 15
minutes)
Remove wall plate and button cover on the front of the sensor. Adjust
TIME delay control to desired setting using a small screwdriver.
Minimum setting (30 sec) is fully counter-clockwise, maximum setting
(30 min) is fully clockwise. Replace button cover and wall plate.
NOTE: ATP sensors are not user adjustable. ATP sensors have an
initial timeout of 15 minutes and will automatically adjust the timeout
based on occupancy patterns of the room. The range is 4 to 30
minutes.
Daylight Control Setting (ATP/WS2000 sensors only, keeps lighting
off if a sufficient amount of natural light is available. Disabled from the
factory)
1. Verify the desired amount of natural light (without lights on) is
present when making this adjustment.
2. Press and hold the front press switch for 5 seconds (LED will flash
twice), release the switch and step away from sensor.
3. The LED will flash for 30 seconds while the sensor reads the light
level of the room.
4. At the end of the adjustment period the LED will stop flashing and
the sensor will return to normal operation with the daylight setting
saved.
NOTE: ATP/WS2000 sensors can be reset to factory default settings
by pressing and holding the front press switch for 10 seconds. The
LED will flash 3 times. This will disable the daylight control setting
and reset the ATP2000 adaptive timing to 15 minutes.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation.
(Neutral Versions Only / Seulement / Solemente)
(ATP/WS2000 Only / Seulement / Solemente)
(Neutral Versions Only / Seulement / Solemente)

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