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Tenant Education Index Card for spaces with:
Occupancy Sensors, Dimming & Switching Controls, and Photocells
Lighting Control Operation
The switches in this room are connected to the automatic lighting controls (occupancy and daylighting sensors). When you enter the room, some lights will go on automatically, and you can turn on the other lights with the switches. When the room is empty, all lights will be turned off automatically.
You can use the individual on/off buttons to control each group of lights, or you can use the LED “paddle” switch to dim the lights near the window.
•Hold top/bottom of paddle to increase/decrease the lights. When you let go this level becomes the “preset” level.
•When off, tap the top of the switch to return to preset.
•When at light levels other than off, tap the top to go to max level •Tap the bottom of the switch to turn off the lights.
A daylighting sensor limits the level of the dimming lights closest to the window. You cannot go to a higher level than the photocell allows.
Lighting Control Operation
The switches in this room are connected to the automatic lighting controls (occupancy and daylighting sensors). When you enter the room, some lights will go on automatically, and you can turn on the other lights with the switches. When the room is empty, all lights will be turned off automatically.
You can use the individual on/off buttons to control each group of lights, or you can use the LED “paddle” switch to dim the lights near the window.
•Hold top/bottom of paddle to increase/decrease the lights. When you let go this level becomes the “preset” level.
•When off, tap the top of the switch to return to preset.
•When at light levels other than off, tap the top to go to max level •Tap the bottom of the switch to turn off the lights.
A daylighting sensor limits the level of the dimming lights closest to the window. You cannot go to a higher level than the photocell allows.
Lighting Control Operation
The switches in this room are connected to the automatic lighting controls (occupancy and daylighting sensors). When you enter the room, some lights will go on automatically, and you can turn on the other lights with the switches. When the room is empty, all lights will be turned off automatically.
You can use the individual on/off buttons to control each group of lights, or you can use the LED “paddle” switch to dim the lights near the window.
•Hold top/bottom of paddle to increase/decrease the lights. When you let go this level becomes the “preset” level.
•When off, tap the top of the switch to return to preset.
•When at light levels other than off, tap the top to go to max level •Tap the bottom of the switch to turn off the lights.
A daylighting sensor limits the level of the dimming lights closest to the window. You cannot go to a higher level than the photocell allows.
Lighting Control Operation
The switches in this room are connected to the automatic lighting controls (occupancy and daylighting sensors). When you enter the room, some lights will go on automatically, and you can turn on the other lights with the switches. When the room is empty, all lights will be turned off automatically.
You can use the individual on/off buttons to control each group of lights, or you can use the LED “paddle” switch to dim the lights near the window.
•Hold top/bottom of paddle to increase/decrease the lights. When you let go this level becomes the “preset” level.
•When off, tap the top of the switch to return to preset.
•When at light levels other than off, tap the top to go to max level •Tap the bottom of the switch to turn off the lights.
A daylighting sensor limits the level of the dimming lights closest to the window. You cannot go to a higher level than the photocell allows.
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CONFIDENTIAL & PROPRIETARY INFORMATION