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How do I configure the THORN BORIS Gen2 Sensor with its remote control

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Zoey
12/17/2025, 11:15:25 AM

Commissioning your THORN BORIS Gen2 Sensor with the remote control involves a few straightforward steps. First, familiarize yourself with the remote control and the sensor's manual for detailed instructions. Here's a general guide:

  1. Sensor Commissioning:

    • Press a button on the remote to view stored parameters.
    • Press "enter" to begin settings adjustment; parameter LEDs will flash.
    • Use navigation buttons to select your desired settings.
    • Press "ok" to save all settings.
    • Aim the remote at the sensor and press the upload button to apply the new parameters; the luminaire will flash to confirm.
  2. Commissioning Modes:

    • Press a button on the remote to display stored parameters.
    • Use navigation buttons if you need to select new parameters.
    • Press "enter" to confirm and update the selected mode.
    • Press the upload button to send the parameters to the sensor.

The manual also includes default mode settings tailored to scenarios such as adjusting brightness, sensitivity, hold time, stand-by time, and stand-by dim levels for both MWS and PIR modes. Also note important warnings and instructions regarding battery care if the remote is not in use, warm-up times, and installation guidance. Always have a qualified electrician handle the installation. Following these steps and consulting the manual ensures proper configuration of your THORN BORIS Gen2 Sensor.

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