You can also log onto the online help section of the Crestron Web site (to ask questions about Crestron products. First-time users will need to establish a user account to fully benefit from all available features. Future Updates As Crestron improves functions, adds new features and extends the capabilities of the GLS-LOL units, additional information may be made available as manual updates. These updates are solely electronic and serve as intermediary supplements prior to the release of a compl
Check the Crestron Web site periodically for manual update availability and its relevance. Updates are identified as an “Addendum” in the Download column. • To be installed and/or used in accordance with appropriate electrical codes and regulations. • If you are unsure about any part of these instructions, consult a qualified electrician. • Sensors must be mounted on a vibration free surface. • All sensors must be mounted at least 6 feet (1.8 m) away from air vents. • Do not mount sensors closer
Other methods may be possible but they are not described here. Parts Supplied Sensor (1) #8-32 x 1/2" screw (2) #8-32 x 1-1/2" screw (2) #8x32 Washer and Nut (2) Tools/Equipment Required (not supplied) Slotted/Phillips Screwdriver Electrical Tape Pliers Pencil Diagonal Cutters Model/Features The Occupancy Sensor is a low-voltage infrared and ultrasonic sensor that works with the GLS-SIM (or other compatible interface) to automatically control lighting. The exact behavior of the sensor can be con
Option B. Drop Ceiling Installation Using Screws (Cont’d) Option C. Back Box or Surface Mount Raceway Installation Drop Ceiling Mounting to Octagon Back Box Installed Flush to Drop Ceiling GLS-SIM Cresnet® GLS-ODT-C-500/1000/2000 Up to Three in Parallel The supplied masks mount in the sensor front cover. The half mask is supplied pre-mounted to demonstrate the mounting method. The perforated mask has twelve 30. removable segments that allow you to mask particular areas to prevent undesireable tr
Red flashes indicate motion detection by infrared technology. The sensor continually analyzes the parameters of the motion detection signal and adjusts its internal operation to maximize detection of motion while minimizing the effects of noise (electrical noise, air currents, temperature changes, etc.). Operation When the lights turn on, the sensor initially begins the Walk-through mode. Once the room is occupied for longer than 2.5 minutes, the sensor ends the Walk-through mode and begins the
It contains a sensor which is color and spatially corrected to provide a true representation of changes in lighting levels that the human eye perceives. The sensor measures the ambient light that actually falls upon it within a 60. cone extending downward from the sensor (refer to “Field of View” illustration below). This is the light that gets reflected to the ceiling from the walls, floor and furniture. Field of View GLS-LCL Specifications 60° Further Inquiries If you cannot locate specific in