Turning off the light of a PIR Multi-Sensor

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    CABrouwes

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    I want the blue light of a 360? PIR Multi-Sensor (SLC5753PEIRL) to be off at all time. I haven't found a wait to make it happen ! Any idea ?
     
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    What is the firmware version of your Multi-sensor?
     
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    It is 2.3.00
     
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    The Multi-sensor only allows LED brightness for all LEDs as a group.

    You can select Indicator brightness in Toolkit on the Global tab to be controlled by Block 1 level.
    If block 1 isn't associated with a group (group set to unused) , the level will be OFF.
    If block 1 is associated with a group, you will need to ensure that the state of that group is OFF.

    Don't forget that for most functionality (LED brightness being an exception), all blocks are equivalent so if you had a group on block 1 and you don't want to interfere with the LED brightness, then just move the programming (in the blocks tab) down to another block.
     
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    Thanks a lot it is working as you describe. It is strange however that option to turn the led off is not existing !
     
    CABrouwes, Dec 13, 2011
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