Ramp Up and Fade Down Time
You can adjust the amount of time it takes to Ramp Up from the Low Trim value to the High Trim value when motion is detected, or Fade
Down from High Trim to Low Trim after no motion is detected and the time delay has expired. The available values for ramp up are 1
(default),2½, 5, and 10 seconds. Available values for fade down are 2½ (default), 5, 15, and 30 seconds.
NOTE: The ramp up time will be scaled if the Preset On Level is anything less than the High Trim amount. For example, if the Low Trim
is set to 0V and High Trim is set to 10V (the defaults) and the Ramp Up Time is set to 10 seconds, that is one volt per second. If
the Preset On Level is set to Last Non-Zero Value and the on value was previously at 6V, then it will take 6 seconds to ramp up,
since is it one volt per second.
NOTE: These parameters do not affect the time to ramp up or fade down when pressing the Up or Down buttons to raise or lower the
light level. Instead, this is always set to 2 volts per second. So going from 0–10 volts when pressing the Up button will always
take 5 seconds.
Light Level Adjustment
This features allows you to set a light level threshold, which determines how the DW-311 will respond based on the ambient light level.
This function is available only when the DW-311 is set for Auto ON.
There are two modes of Light Level Adjustment. In the Standard mode, you set a fixed threshold. The load will not turn ON
automatically until the ambient light drops below that threshold.
In the Smart Light Level mode, the DW-311 sets an initial threshold. Then, if the occupant turns the load on manually when the current
light level is at or above that threshold, that means the occupant requires more lighting and therefore the current threshold is too low.
The DW-311 will then automatically raise the threshold by a specific amount (so that the load will now turn on automatically at a higher
ambient light level than was originally set). Conversely, if the occupant turns the load OFF after it has been turned on automatically, the
occupant requires less lighting and therefore the threshold is lowered. Note that the load must be turned completely OFF in order for the
threshold to change—dimming the load to a lower amount of light will not change the threshold.
To enable light level control and set the threshold:
1. Make sure the room is lit appropriately.
2. Set DIP switches 6–9 to the position needed to access this feature (Up, Down, Down, Up).
3. Press and release the UP button, so that the green LED blinks twice, if you are selecting the Standard mode. Press and release
the UP button again, so that the green LED blinks three times, if you are selecting Smart Light Level mode.
4. Set the four DIP switches so that they are all in the Down position.
5. Step away from the sensor. After 10 seconds, the unit will beep twice indicating that the threshold level is set. This threshold is
retained, even if power is lost, until it is reset or disabled.
To disable light level control, set the DIP switches to access this features, then press and release the DOWN button until the green LED
blinks once. Return the DIP switches so that they are all in the Down position.
Power Loss Mode
This mode determines how the load will be set when power is returned after a power loss. There are three possible settings.
• Keep Last State – The load returns to the same state as before the power failure (ON or OFF). If it was previously ON, the load will
return to the most recent dimming level, and if it was previously OFF, it will remain OFF. If the load was previously ON and the room
is now unoccupied, the load will turn OFF once vacancy is detected. This is the default.
• Fail On – The load will turn ON at 100% level after power is restored, no matter whether the load was on or off before power loss. If
the room is now unoccupied, the load will turn OFF once vacancy is detected.
• Fail Off – The load stays off after power is restored.
NOTE: If wiring multiple DW-311s together for Multi-Way control, be sure that all sensors are set to the same Power Loss Mode setting,
or inconsistent behavior between the switches can occur
Presentation Mode / Disable Presentation Mode
Presentation Mode is a feature of the Auto ON mode. When the relay is manually turned OFF, the DW holds the lights OFF until no
motion has been detected for the duration of the Time Delay. With subsequent occupancy, the DW turns the load ON. By default,
Presentation Mode is enabled.
When Presentation Mode is disabled and the relay is manually turned OFF, the sensor will not retrigger load ON until the room is
determined to be vacant for a 15 second period. Following that 15 second time delay, the load will retrigger with Auto-On functionality.
This feature is intended for use in transient spaces or rooms such as bathrooms, where you always want the load to turn ON as soon as
occupancy is detected.
Service Mode
In Service Mode, the occupancy sensor and light level functions are temporarily disabled. The button will still turn the load ON and OFF.
Preset On Level
If Auto On is selected, the value of this feature determines the dimming level that the load will go to when turned ON by occupancy
detection. Available values are the most recent (non-zero) amount (the default), 50%, 75%, or 100%.
Non-Dim Mode
This feature changes the buttons so that they function as simple on/off switches, with no dimming. The UP button turns the load ON and
the Down button turns it OFF. This feature is turned off by default.
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