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FSP-2X1 COMMISSIONING
The commissioning process establishes the
appropriate operating parameters of the
FSP-2X1. This is done using the programming
tool. If no commissioning steps are taken, the
sensor will use its default parameter values.
For further details on the Sensor, Settings,
Tips and refer to https://www.legrand.us/-/
media/brands/wattstopper/.../ws-datasheet-
fsp-2x1b.ashx.
USING THE PROGRAMMING TOOL
The Wireless IR Programming Tool is a
handheld remote control for setup and testing
of the FSP-2X1. It provides wireless access to
change the parameters of the sensor.
The programming tool displays menus and
prompts to lead you through each process.
The navigation pad provides an intuitive way
to navigate through the customization fields.
Figure 14.
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Within a certain mounting height of the
sensor, 40' (12.2m) or less, the programming
tool allows modification of the system simply
with the touch of a few buttons, without
requiring ladders or tools.
OPERATION
The programming tool's IR transceiver allows
bi-directional communication between the
FSP-2X1 and the remote control. Simple
menu screens display the current status
of the system and allow editing of the
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sensor parameters, such as high/low mode,
sensitivity, time delay, cut off and more.
You can also establish and store FSP-2X1
parameter profiles.
BATTERIES
The programming tool operates on three
standard 1.5V AAA Alkaline batteries or
three rechargeable AAA NiMH batteries (See
Figure 16). The battery status is shown in the
upper right corner of the home screen (See
Figure 17). Three bars next to BAT= indicates
a full battery charge. A warning appears
on the display when the battery charge
falls below a minimum acceptable level. To
conserve battery power, the programming
tool automatically shuts off 10 minutes after
the last key press.
NAVIGATION
Use the (up) or (down) arrow keys to navigate
from one field to another. The active field is
indicated by a blinking cursor.
Once active, use the Select button to move
to a menu or function within the active field.
Value fields are used to adjust parameter
settings. They are shown in angle brackets:
<value>. Once active, change them using
the (left) and (right) arrow keys. In general
the (right) key increments and the (left) key,
decrements a value. Selections wrap-around
if you continue to press the key beyond
maximum or minimum values. Moving away
from the value field overwrites the original
value. The Home button takes you to the
max. height
of 40'
Home Screen
main menu. The Back button can be thought
of as an undo function. It takes you back one
screen. Changes that were in process prior to
pressing the key are lost. See
IR COMMUNICATION
IR communication can be affected by the
mounting height of the sensor and high
ambient lighting such as direct daylight or
other electric light sources in close proximity
When trying to communicate with the FSP-
2X1, be sure to be positioned directly under
the sensor without any obstructions. Every
time the programming tool establishes
communication with the FSP-2X1, the
controlled load will cycle. See
• If communication is not successful, (if
possible) move closer to the sensor.
In some cases, a ladder or lift may be
required
• If still not successful, there may be
too much IR interference from other
sources. Programing the unit at night
when there is no daylight available
may be the only way to communicate
with the sensor.
• If multiple FSP-2X1 sensors are
within the transceiver's range, all
of the loads may cycle and the "no
response from device" message may
appear on the display.
Distance may vary
depending on
the lighting
environment
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