F122 Programming
F122 Programming
Operational settings can be changed via the push-button sequence outlined below (note the example used is for changing pole 1 occupancy time delay).
1. Dim to Off
Time Delay
Occupancy
Time
e.g., press 2x for
Occupancy Time
Dual Zone
Delay Delay (Pole 1)
(Pole 1)
Photocell Occupancy
Offset % Time Delay
15x 2x (Pole 2)
Switch 14x 3x
(Button) Minimum
Mode
12x 4x On Time
Dimming
Range Min
11x 5x
Photocell
(Low Trim) Set-Point
10x 6x
Dimming 9x 7x
Range Max Photocell/
(High Trim)
Dimming/
Restore Sunlight 2P Mode
Factory Discount
Defaults Factor
3. 2. 4. 3. 27.5
min
30.0
min
Test
Mode 30
sec
14x 1x
25.0 min 13x 2x 2.5 min
While LED flashes back
12x 3x
current setting 3x...
go to step 3 22.5 min 11x 4x 5.0 min
10x 5x
20.0 min 9x 6x 7.5 min
8x 7x
7.
e.g., 6 flashes is default 10
17.5 10.0
minute time delay
min 15.0 12.5 min
min min e.g., press 4x
to change
4. LED FLASHES
PROGRAMMING to 5 minute
CONFIRMATION
3X
COMPLETE
e.g., 3 sets of 4 flashes
confirms 5 minute setting
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Setting needs to change to highlighted value
OPERATIONAL SETTINGS Verify setting is the highlighted value
Setting should not be an option for this sensor
NOTE: (*) Indicates factory default (unless otherwise marked)
2 = Occupancy Time Delay (Pole 1) during periods of vacancy. The relay left closed is alternated in order to promote even lamp wear.
The length of time the sensor will keep the lights controlled by relay 1 on and at full bright after it last 7 Alternating Off Relays w/ Photocell (-AOP): Both relays close during periods of occupancy, but
detects occupancy, assuming Minimum On Time (function 4) has been met. only one opens during periods of vacancy or high daylight. The relay left closed is alternated in
order to promote even lamp wear.
1 Test Mode** 6 10.0 min* 11 22.5 min
2 30 sec 7 12.5 min 12 25.0 min
3 2.5 min 8 15.0 min 13 27.5 min
4 5.0 min 9 17.5 min 14 30.0 min 7 = Sunlight Discount Factor
5 7.5 min 10 20.0 min Value used to improve the tracking accuracy of a sensor with a photocell during periods
of high daylight. Decreasing the value will lower the controlled level of the lights.
For additional time settings, contact technical support at 1.800.PASSIVE
1 x/1* 4 x/4 7 x/7 10 x/10
* Standard default unless specified in model number 2 x/2 5 x/5 8 x/8
3 x/3 6 x/6 9 x/9
**Test mode disables Minimum On Time (Function 4), sets Occupancy Time Delay (Function 2 & 3) to 30
sec, and shortens photocell transition times and dimming rate. Mode will expire after 10 min or if Function 9 = Restore Factory Defaults
2 is set back to a time delay. Returns all functions to original settings.
1 Maintain Current* 2 Restore Defaults
3 = Occupancy Time Delay (Pole 2)
The length of time the sensor will keep the lights controlled by relay 2 (if present) on after it last detects
occupancy, assuming minimum on time (Function 4) has been met. 10 = Dimming Range Max (High Trim)
The maximum output level of a sensor with dimming. Default is "10 VDC" unless indicated in model
1 NA 6 10.0 min* 11 22.5 min number.
2 30 sec 7 12.5 min 12 25.0 min
3 2.5 min 8 15.0 min 13 27.5 min 1 Off 4 3 VDC 7 6 VDC 10 9 VDC
4 5.0 min 9 17.5 min 14 30.0 min 2 1 VDC 5 4 VDC 8 7 VDC 11 10 VDC*
5 7.5 min 10 20.0 min 3 2 VDC 6 5 VDC 9 8 VDC
* Standard default unless specified in model number 11 = Dimming Range Min (Low Trim)
For sensors with -ADC or -ANL option, this setting is the minimum output level
to which the photocell will dim the lights. For lights to turn off from daylight,
4 = Minimum On Time (Lamp Maximizer) setting 1 must be selected.
The length of time required for lamps to be on in order to prevent short cycling that reduces fluorescent
lamp life. If occupancy time delay expires prior to minimum on time being satisfied, the lamps will remain Also, for all sensors with dimming, this setting is the dim level the lights will drop to when the Occupancy
on until time has been met. Time Delay (Function 2) expires. Note if the relay is wired, lights will still turn completely off after the Dim
to Off Occupancy Time Delay (Function 15) expires.
1 0 min** 3 30 min 5 60 min
2 15 min* 4 45 min 1 Off* 4 3 VDC 7 6 VDC 10 9 VDC
2 1 VDC** 5 4 VDC 8 7 VDC 11 10 VDC
* Standard default, reverts to 0 min if occ. time delay is changed from 10M 3 2 VDC 6 5 VDC 9 8 VDC
**Default for 5M, 15M, 20M, 30M option versions
*Indicates default unless otherwise specified in model number
5 = Photocell Set-Point **Indicates default for -HL option unless otherwise specified in model number
The target light level (at the sensor) that is to be maintained. Selecting Auto (Setting 1) will initiate on/
off cycling procedure where sensor finds close-loop set-point. Not applicable to non-photocell versions. 12 = Switch (Button) Mode
When enabled, mode allows user to switch the relay by pressing the push button for test purposes (e.g.,
1 Auto 4 2.0 fc 7 16.0 fc in order to test wiring). Note there is a short delay after pushing the button before the relay switches.
2 0.5 fc 5 4.0 fc* 8 32.0 fc
3 1.0 fc 6 8.0 fc 9 64.0 fc 1 Disabled* 2 Enabled
6 = Photocell / Dimming / 2-Pole Modes
14 = Dual Zone Photocell Offset %
Single Relay Units with P (Photocell) Option: Relative value of photocell set-point that is used to control relay 2. Applies only to dual relay (2P) units with
1 Disabled: Photocell does not affect lights. the -DZ option.
2 Full On/Off Ctrl*: Provides increased energy savings by switching lights off during occupied 1 110% 4 140% 7 170% 10 200%
periods with sufficient daylight contribution from windows or skylights. Lights will be switched 2 120% 5 150%* 8 180%
back on if light level falls below set-point. 3 130% 6 160% 9 190%
3 Inhibit Only Ctrl: Photocell will prevent lights from initially turning on if adequate daylight is
available, but will not turn lights off. 15 = Dim to Off Occupancy Time Delay
Units with ADC or ANL (Dimming) Options: After the Occupancy Time Delay (Function 2) has expired, this setting specifies the amount of time lights
are held at minimum dim (Function 11) before turning off. Setting is only applicable for sensors with -HL
1 Disabled: Photocell does not affect lights. and -ADC dimming options.
2 Automatic Dimming & Switching (-ADC): Enables the sensor during occupied periods to dim
lights down and then turn them completely off by opening the relay. 1 0 sec* 5 7.5 min 9 17.5 min
2 30 sec 6 10.0 min 10 20.0 min
3 Combination Dimming & Switching Photocell w/ High/Low Occ. Operation (-ANL): Provides 3 2.5 min** 7 12.5 min 11 Stays at dim
maximum energy savings by dimming and/or switching off lighting during periods of sufficient 4 5.0 min 8 15.0 min (never off)
daylight contribution from windows or skylights. During unoccupied periods without sufficient **HL default
daylight lights are dropped to low dim setting, insuring minimum light levels are maintained at
night.
Dual Relay (2P) Units - All Options:
1 Photocell (if present) is Disabled.
2 Standard Photocell Option (-P):
Photocell controls both relays together with a single set-point.
3 Single Zone (-SZ) Photocell Option:
Relay 1 controlled by photocell only, relay 2 controlled by occupancy only.
4 Dual Zone (-DZ) Photocell Option:
Relay 1 controlled according to set-point, relay 2 controlled at fixed % higher as specified in Dual
Zone Photocell Offset % (Function 14).
5 Inhibit Only Ctrl: Photocell will prevent lights from initially turning on if adequate daylight is
available, but will not turn lights off. Photocell controls both relays according to set-point.
6 Alternating Off Relays (-AO): Both relays close during periods of occupancy, but only one opens
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INSTALLATION
REMOVING LENS
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End-of-Aisle
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