SiXOCC
Wireless Occupancy Sensor /
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The Honeywell SiXOCC Occupancy Sensor is a wireless device
used with controllers that support Honeywell's SiX™ series
devices.
The SiXOCC combines security motion detection and automation
in one unit. Using automation mode allows the device to signal
the control to turn a light on or off and/or a thermostat to a pre-
programmed temperature.
NOTES: Lights controlled via Z-Wave devices have not been
evaluated by ETL.
SECURITY SENSOR
The security sensor reacts to movement and tells the panel to
react based on the control's programming.
1.
Typically, it's programmed as an interior follower.
2.
LED walk test mode indication, one for the intrusion
detection and the other for the occupancy detection. (See
testing for more information.
3.
Up to 40 pounds' pet immunity.
If they system is Armed, the control goes into alarm.
If the system is disarmed it turns the light on based on the
explanation below.
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
When the control is disarmed (deactivated), the occupancy
sensor switches to occupancy mode and reacts to the user's
programming in the control. Logic is as follows:
General Operation
1. First detection activates turns on the lights and/or adjusts
the temperature.
Any small movement, such as the turning a page of a book or
swiping a tablet will continue to keep the light on and
temperature at the programmed levels.
2. When it stops detecting movement for a pre-defined
time-period defined by the user/ installer, it will turn off the
light and increase or lower the temperature until movement is
detected again.
Daylight Savings
Daylight Savings sensor detects the lighting level in the room.
1.
Turns on lights only if the daylight is below a certain level and
tries to keep the same amount of light in the room.
2.
Once the daylight has been evaluated, the SiXOCC decides
when to turn on the light. Depending on the level the light
turns on to 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%.
Example: If the natural room light level is at 100%, then the
light does not turn on; at 0% natural light, the
light turns on to 100%.
3.
The level the light turns on can be set to a certain % (vs.
slowly increasing the light level). For example, any natural
light level decrease turns on the light to 100%.
4.
Programmable to turn the feature on (described above), or
off (when it detects any movement).
Wireless Occupancy Sensor
GUIDE D'INSTALLATION
SECURITY SENSOR
OCCUPANCY SENSOR
1
The Honeywell SiXOCC Occupancy Sensor is a wireless device
used with controllers that support Honeywell's SiX™ series
devices.
The SiXOCC combines security motion detection and automation
in one unit. Using automation mode allows the device to signal
the control to turn a light on or off and/or a thermostat to a pre-
programmed temperature.
NOTES: Lights controlled via wave devices have not been
evaluated by ETL.
The security sensor reacts to movement and tells the panel to
react based on the control's programming.
1.
Typically, it's programmed as an interior follower.
2.
LED walk test mode indication , one for the intrusion
detection and the other for the occupancy detection. (See
testing for more information.
3.
Up to 80 pounds' pet immunity.
If they system is Armed, the control goes into alarm.
If the system is disarmed it turns the light on based on the
explanation below.
When the control is disarmed (deactivated), the occupancy
sensor switches to occupancy mode and reacts to the user's
programming in the control. Logic is as follows:
General Operation
4.
First detection activates turns on the lights and/or adjusts
the temperature.
Any small movement, such as the turning a page of a book or
swiping a tablet will continue to keep the light on and
temperature at the programmed levels.
5.
When it stops detecting movement for a pre-defined
time-period defined by the user/ installer, it will turn off the
light and increase or lower the temperature until movement
is detected again.
Daylight Savings
Daylight Savings sensor detects the lighting level in the room.
6.
Turns on lights only if the daylight is below a certain level and
tries to keep the same amount of light in the room.
7.
Once the daylight has been evaluated, the SiXOCC decides
when to turn on the light. Depending on the level the light
turns on to 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%.
Example: If the natural room light level is at 100%, then the
light does not turn on; at 0% natural light, the
light turns on to 100%.
8.
The level the light turns on can be set to a certain % (vs.
slowly increasing the light level). For example, any natural
light level decrease turns on the light to 100%.
9.
Programmable to turn the feature on (described above), or
off (when it detects any movement).