kenman215
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- albany, ny
Shortest story possible:
Installed Wattstopper lighting control system in school. All classrooms (12) have individual 3 zone room controllers, photosensors, dual function occ sensors, and 4 button switches. Every component of the system works fine, holds program, is identified on the individual room networks, except occ sensors do not work at all, neither to turn lights on or off. Led's light up when each type of motion is detected. Sensors are detected on the network. Programming can be accomplished through the occ sensors fine via the handheld remote. Programming has supposedly been checked by techs at Wattstopper; they say it's not their issue. They're trying to tell me that the cat5e terminations are wrong. This would mean that out of the 240 connections we made, that the only ones which failed were those for the occ sensors, and all of them at that. I don't buy it. Any ideas?
Installed Wattstopper lighting control system in school. All classrooms (12) have individual 3 zone room controllers, photosensors, dual function occ sensors, and 4 button switches. Every component of the system works fine, holds program, is identified on the individual room networks, except occ sensors do not work at all, neither to turn lights on or off. Led's light up when each type of motion is detected. Sensors are detected on the network. Programming can be accomplished through the occ sensors fine via the handheld remote. Programming has supposedly been checked by techs at Wattstopper; they say it's not their issue. They're trying to tell me that the cat5e terminations are wrong. This would mean that out of the 240 connections we made, that the only ones which failed were those for the occ sensors, and all of them at that. I don't buy it. Any ideas?