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− | You can set the delay time before your ActiveEye motion sensor sends an Off command after turning a module on. To check the current Off command delay time, press the House/On button once. The red LED light should flash. Press and hold the Unit/Off button. The green LED light turns on. 3 seconds later the red LED light reports the delay setting as follows: | + | You can set the delay time before your ActiveEye motion sensor sends an Off command after turning a module on. |
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+ | To check the current Off command delay time, press the House/On button once. | ||
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+ | The red LED light should flash. | ||
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+ | Press and hold the Unit/Off button. | ||
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+ | The green LED light turns on. | ||
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+ | 3 seconds later the red LED light reports the delay setting as follows: | ||
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*1 blink for Analog: i.e. the setting on the dial on the top of the unit, from one to sixty minutes. | *1 blink for Analog: i.e. the setting on the dial on the top of the unit, from one to sixty minutes. | ||
*2 blinks for 2 minutes. | *2 blinks for 2 minutes. | ||
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*8 blinks for 128 minutes. | *8 blinks for 128 minutes. | ||
*9 blinks for 256 minutes. | *9 blinks for 256 minutes. | ||
− | To change this, press the House/On button once. The red LED light will flash. Press and hold the Unit/Off button. The green LED light turns on. Three seconds later the red LED light reports the delay setting, as shown above. Release and immediately press the Unit/Off button the number of times for the delay you want. Hold the button for 3 seconds after the last press. The red LED light then reports the setting with the appropriate number of flashes. Release the button, and you are all set up. | + | |
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+ | To change this, press the House/On button once. | ||
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+ | The red LED light will flash. | ||
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+ | Press and hold the Unit/Off button. | ||
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+ | The green LED light turns on. | ||
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+ | Three seconds later the red LED light reports the delay setting, as shown above. | ||
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+ | Release and immediately press the Unit/Off button the number of times for the delay you want. | ||
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+ | Hold the button for 3 seconds after the last press. | ||
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+ | The red LED light then reports the setting with the appropriate number of flashes. | ||
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+ | Release the button, and you are all set up. | ||
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===Related Articles=== | ===Related Articles=== | ||
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+ | [[Setting Motion Off Delay Time]] | ||
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[[Category:troubleshooting]] | [[Category:troubleshooting]] | ||
[[Category:frequently asked questions]] | [[Category:frequently asked questions]] |
Latest revision as of 19:32, 29 May 2014
Question
How do I set the Off Delay Time on my ActiveEye (MS16A) motion sensor?
Answer
You can set the delay time before your ActiveEye motion sensor sends an Off command after turning a module on.
To check the current Off command delay time, press the House/On button once.
The red LED light should flash.
Press and hold the Unit/Off button.
The green LED light turns on.
3 seconds later the red LED light reports the delay setting as follows:
- 1 blink for Analog: i.e. the setting on the dial on the top of the unit, from one to sixty minutes.
- 2 blinks for 2 minutes.
- 3 blinks for 4 minutes.
- 4 blinks for 8 minutes.
- 5 blinks for 16 minutes.
- 6 blinks for 32 minutes.
- 7 blinks for 64 minutes.
- 8 blinks for 128 minutes.
- 9 blinks for 256 minutes.
To change this, press the House/On button once.
The red LED light will flash.
Press and hold the Unit/Off button.
The green LED light turns on.
Three seconds later the red LED light reports the delay setting, as shown above.
Release and immediately press the Unit/Off button the number of times for the delay you want.
Hold the button for 3 seconds after the last press.
The red LED light then reports the setting with the appropriate number of flashes.
Release the button, and you are all set up.