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4.3” Touch Screen Crestron TPMC-4SM
34 Fusion RV Interface for TPMC-4SM Operations Guide DOC. 6846C
Edit Motion Sensor
“Edit Motion Sensor” Screen
The TPMC-4SM has connectors that allow for a motion sensor to be physically
wired to the touch screen. Motion sensor settings on this screen specify how motion
is detected and managed by the TPMC-4SM. There are two sensor types: basic and
intelligent.
A basic sensor detects when motion occurs in a room and when motion no longer
occurs. Every time motion is detected in the room, the sensor sends a signal to the
touch screen that motion is detected. As soon as motion is no longer detected, the
sensor sends a signal to the touch screen that motion is no longer detected. The touch
screen itself is responsible for tracking the occupied state of the room based on
receiving a motion or no-motion signal from the sensor. A basic sensor has no
internal timeout, so the touch screen provides a timeout factor for use with a basic
sensor. The touch screen will hold the occupancy state for the timeout value
specified regardless of how many motion or no-motion signals are detected during
the time interval. When no motion has been detected for the entire duration of the
timeout period, the occupancy state will revert to unoccupied.
An intelligent sensor also sends motion and no-motion signals to the touch screen.
With an intelligent sensor, the timeout for determining when to switch state from
occupied to unoccupied is contained within the sensor. Therefore, the timeout value
specified in the touch screen is not used with an intelligent sensor. An intelligent
sensor will simply signal the touch screen once when motion is detected, causing the
touch screen to set its state to occupied. The sensor will signal the touch screen once
when motion is no longer detected, causing the touch screen to set its state to
unoccupied. No additional touch screen logic is used.
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