Can you bypass the occ sensor on this switch. I don’t want all of the lights to turn on auto when I walk in the barn ?
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Unless this question was posted to the incorrect item, this switch doesn't have an automatic sensor. You have to push a button to turn on the switched item.
Was this Answer Helpful ?This is a timer not a sensor. You have to turn it on
Was this Answer Helpful ?There is no sensor on the timer. This is a Single Pole device, so you cannot connect it with a motion-based sensor switch. Also, it does not manage multiple lights, but just ONE. It allows you to run one light (or vent fan), up to 1,800 watts, for any of the pre-programmed times, or bypass the timer to leave lights or fan on all the time.
Was this Answer Helpful ?There is no OCC sensor on this device.
Was this Answer Helpful ?Hello, On the Eaton Timer # PT18M, this is just a timer. I do understand that the packaging references a sensor, but it is not a sensor. The packaging was labeled incorrectly and Eaton Marketing and the Product line have corrected the issue. There are some units out there, because this did not cause Eaton to issue a Recall. Eaton does apologize for the confusion. Thank you.
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