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Timeout Level . 5 Minutes (15 minutes for MS-OPS6M2-DV & MS-VPS6M2-DV models)
Sensor Mode . Auto-On and Auto-Off (Occupancy mode); Off-while-occupied DISABLED.
Motion Sensitivity . Motion sensitivity high

The Maestro Sensor has many programming options. Below is a brief description of each programming option.

*The following Sensor Mode features are only available for Occupancy model numbers and NOT on Vacancy models.

Auto-On and Auto-Off (Occupancy mode). This is the default setting. This is the default setting and mode that most sensors are set to. Lights will turn on when room is occupied and turn off after time out setting when vacated. If lights are manually turned off using the main button on switch, they will turn back on within 25 seconds if occupancy is sensed.

Manual-On and Auto-Off (Vacancy mode) This setting allows the user to disable the Occupancy function and just use the sensor switch for Vacancy which requires you to manually turn the lights on and the switch will then turn them off after the selected timeout with vacancy.

Auto-On daylight sensing and Auto-Off; Off-while-occupied ENABLED. This Mode will train the lights to turn on only if natural light in the room is low. If the switch turns on when there is enough natural light, or if the switch does not turn on when there is not enough natural light, press the On/Off button within 5 seconds of entering the room. The sensor will learn your preferred light level over time. This usually takes a few weeks with several button pushes within the 5 second range to learn. If button pressed to turn off lights manually in this mode, the lights will continue to stay off until vacancy is sensed and will turn on the next time occupancy was seen.

Click on the link here to visit the complete Advanced Programming Guide for the Maestro Sensors.

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