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How do I customize the sensitivity and timer settings on my OMNI Ceiling Mount Sensor?

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VonCarmen
12/17/2025, 03:56:44 PM

You can fine-tune the OMNI Ceiling Mount Sensor's performance by adjusting the DIP switches located inside the unit. These switches allow you to customize sensitivity and timer settings to fit your specific needs.

Here's how to use the switches:

Bank A DIP Switches:

  • A1: Auto/Manual Select between automatic mode (for normal operation) or manual on mode (to bypass and override).
  • A2: Threshold (Dual Technology Mode) Choose between high confidence mode (requires both passive infrared and ultrasonic detection) or high sensitivity mode (either passive infrared or ultrasonic detection).
  • A3: LED Motion Indicator Enable or disable the LED indicators that signal when motion is detected.
  • A4: Reset Learned Setting Choose to retain current settings (normal) or erase all learned settings and restart the learning process.

Bank B DIP Switches:

  • B1: Strong Airflow Compensation Select the appropriate setting based on whether strong airflow is present (normal or strong).
  • B2: Over Doorway Installation Choose the setting that corresponds to whether the sensor is mounted away from the door or over a doorway (low turn-on threshold).
  • B3: Timer Adjust Decide whether to adjust the timer automatically (normal) or manually using the black timer control.
  • B4: Auto Sensitivity Opt to adjust sensitivity automatically (normal) or manually using the red infrared sensitivity control and/or green ultrasonic sensitivity control.

For detailed instructions on accessing and modifying these settings, please consult the OMNI Ceiling Mount Sensor's manual.

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