The figure shows the occupancy cycle during automatic light behavior. On occupancy detection, lights switch on to On level Presence. Once, a vacancy is detected, Hold time starts. During Hold time, lights remain at On level Presence and then dim down to Standby level, with a configurable Standby fade time period. Lights remain at this dim level until Standby time expires; after which lights switch off.
The figure shows how daylight dimming takes place during Auto on/Auto off mode. Once occupancy is not detected anymore, the timers (Hold time and Prolong time) start. Once the timers expire, lights switch off.
The figure shows how daylight dimming takes place during Auto on/Auto off mode. In case of manual override with a switch, lights can be dimmed up to the Task Level. When no occupancy is detected anymore, timers (Hold Time and Standby time) are initiated. In case occupancy is re-detected during these timers, automated light behavior starts again; and timers expire.
The figure shows how daylight dimming takes place during Manual on/off mode. Occupancy detection does not govern light behavior.
Only manual triggers through a switch control the light behavior.