Adjustable Settings
Before proceeding, select your preferred settings from the table below; default settings are shown in bold.
Read all instructions before continuing.
1
2
Press and hold the
The lens will flash once at each setting (always starts at setting 1).
buttons indicated in
Example: To set the Timeout to 1 minute, press and hold the tap
the pictures.
button. Release the button after the lens flashes for the second time.
Timeout
Total
1 Test Mode
1
number
of
2 1 minute
flashes
3 5 minutes
4 15 minutes
5 30 minutes
Sensor Mode
2
Total
1 Auto-ON/Auto-OFF
number
(Occupancy mode)
of
Manual-ON/Auto-OFF
flashes
2
(Vacancy mode)
Advanced Auto-On Modes
Total
1 Ambient Light Detect (ALD)
number
of
2 Off-While-Occupied Enabled
flashes
3 Off-While-Occupied Disabled
Sensitivity
Total
1 Low
number
of
2 High
flashes
3 Restore ALL settings to default
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Circuit 1
Test Mode
1
1 minute
5 minutes
15 minutes
30 minutes
Circuit 1
Auto-ON/Auto-OFF
(Occupancy mode)
Manual-ON/Auto-OFF
(Vacancy mode)
3
4,5,7
6,7
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Questions?
For additional instructions, information, and product
application information, please review Application
Note #489 (P/N 048489) at
www.lutron.com/DCSensorInstall
3
The setting is saved
after the button(s) is
Troubleshooting
(are) released.
Circuit 2
NOTES
1
Short (less than
15-second) timeout
for testing sensor
coverage. Device
will exit test mode
automatically after
5 minutes, or when
any button is pressed.
Circuit 2
2
Default Sensor Mode
settings are locked in
the MS-PPS6-DDV
(Partial-ON model
only) to satisfy the
CEC 2013 Title 24
definition for a
"Partial-ON" sensor.
3
These settings
apply to all circuits
set to "Auto-ON"
(Occupancy) mode.
4
Lights turn on only if
natural light in room is
low. If switch turns on
when there is enough
natural light, or if
switch does not turn
on when there is not
enough natural light,
press the appropriate
tap button within
5 seconds of entering
the room. Over time,
the switch will learn
your preferred setting.
5
If ALD mode is
selected, fan loads
should be set to
Manual-ON/Auto-OFF.
6
After manual shutoff,
sensor will keep
lights off for as long
as space is occupied
and timeout has not
expired.
7
For more information
on Off-While-Occupied
and ALD, please visit
www.lutron.com/
DCSensorInstall
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Symptom
Solution
Sensor modes
• User has the "Partial-ON" version
can't be
of this product. Sensor modes
changed.
are not adjustable in this model
number (MS-PPS6-DDV).
Power can't be
• A ground connection is required
switched ON
for sensor to function. Connect
or OFF with
bare wire to ground. If no neutral
newly installed
is available, connect the green-
sensing
sleeved and bare wires to ground.
switch.
• After power is restored to the
sensor, it will take 2 minutes
before the unit is fully functional.
Lights turn
• Sensor's timeout is too short
OFF while
for this application; increase the
space is
timeout.
occupied.
• Sensor doesn't have full view of
the room; move objects blocking
its line of sight.
• Sensor's sensitivity is set too low;
change it to high sensitivity.
Lights do
• Sensor mode is set to Manual-ON
not turn ON
(Vacancy).
when space is
• Ambient Light Detection (ALD)
occupied.
mode is enabled and the room is
too bright. Continue to turn lights
on within 5 seconds of entering
room to teach the unit your
preferred daylight threshold.
• Sensor does not have full view of
the room. Move objects blocking
sensor's line of sight.
• Sensor is in Off-While-Occupied
mode and the timeout has not
expired.
Lights turn
• Off-While-Occupied is disabled:
back ON
sensor will turn lights back on
after they
25 seconds after being turned off;
are manually
Enable Off-While-Occupied.
turned OFF.
Tap buttons
• Switch wiring of product to match
control the
desired zones.
wrong circuits.
• Find "zone mapping"
programming at
www.lutron.com/DCSensorInstall.
Lights stay ON
• Check room to ensure that no hot
after space is
or moving objects or air currents
vacated.
are in the sensor's line of sight.
These can cause false-tripping of
the sensor.
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