RM51 Remote Controller for Fixture Sensor
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Specifications
Communication Mode | Infrared (IR) |
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Supply Voltage | Not specified |
Housing Material | Not specified |
Flame Rating | Not specified |
Working Humidity | Not specified |
Operating Temperature | Not specified |
Warranty | Not specified |
Product Usage Instructions
Memory Mode (Commissioning)
- Select a memory profile: A, B, C, D, or E.
- The remote’s indicator lights will flash, indicating the
currently saved settings. - Configure settings by pressing the appropriate buttons in the
highlighted gray area of the remote (TRIM-LEVEL, SENSITIVITY, HOLD
TIME, STANDBY DIM, STANDBY TIME, and PHOTOCELL). - Review and make changes as needed, then point the remote at the
luminaire and press SEND. - The luminaire will flash twice to confirm the settings are
saved. - If configuring multiple luminaires, repeat steps 4 and 5 after
selecting the configured memory mode.
Daylight Harvesting (F Mode)
- Point the remote at the desired luminaire and press ON, then
adjust the dimming level using DIM+ or DIM-. - Press F. The indicator lights on the remote will show the
current saved settings. - Review and make changes as necessary, then press SEND.
- If successful, the luminaire will flash twice to confirm the
setting is saved. - If configuring multiple luminaires, repeat steps 1-3.
Additional Remote Functions
- ON: Turns ON luminaires.
- OFF: Turns OFF luminaires.
- TEST: Enters test mode; exits automatically
after 5 minutes with predefined parameters. - DIM+/TRIM-LEVEL: Adjusts brightness in 0.5V
increments. - SENSITIVITY: Sets motion sensitivity (LOW:50%
/ HIGH:100%, OFF: disable).
FAQ
Q: How do I change the memory profile settings?
A: Select the desired memory profile on the remote and adjust
settings as needed before pressing SEND to save.
Q: Can I configure Daylight Harvesting settings for multiple
luminaires simultaneously?
A: No, you need to configure Daylight Harvesting settings for
each luminaire individually using the F Mode on the remote.
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RM51 Remote
RM51.A0
RM51.A1
Description
The RM51 Remote is used to program the configurations of the Keilton Basic sensors using infrared (IR) communications with the devices. It offers 6 default modes of configurations plus manual settings. Customer configurations can be created , saved and then sent to each device ensuring a rapid deployment.
Features
· Low power consumption. · Infrared communication. · Setting most of Keilton Sensors G2. · Custom Configurations can be saved to A, B, C, D, F. · 40′ maximum IR range. · RML (included with new orders, available as an accessory for order) installed will
increase IR range. (See table below)
Specifications
Communication Mode Supply Voltage Housing Material Flame Rating Working Humidity Operating Temperature Warranty
Infrared 3V(2 pcs CR2032 batterys) Plastic HB 90% RH 0°C to 45°C, 32°F to 113°F 5 years warranty
Ordering Information
Model RM51.A0 RM51.A1
Description Basic Sensor Controller RM51 Basic Sensor Controller RM51 With RML
Ordering Information – Accessories
Model RML
Description Extended IR range for commissioning
Dimensions
Unitinch/mm
2.36″ 60mm
0.47″ 12mm
RML
0.62″ 15.8mm
2.63″ 67mm
5.7″ 145mm
2.62″ 66.8mm
Model IFS01R.B1 EFS01RE.B1 IFS06R.B1 EFS07-AUX.B1 IFS05SE.B1 EFS06R-AUX.B1 IFS08ET.B1 EIFS08.B1
Remote control distance 60ft 57ft 73ft 68ft 37ft 85ft 87ft 72ft
Product Label
Remote Instructions
Memory Mode (Commissioning) To begin commissioning, follow these steps:
1. Select a memory profile: A, B, C, D, or E. 2. The remote’s indicator lights will flash, indicating the currently saved settings. 3. Settings can be configured by pressing the appropriate buttons in the highlighted gray area of the remote (TRIM-LEVEL, SENSITIVITY, HOLD TIME, STANDBY DIM,
STANDBY TIME, and PHOTOCELL). Review the selected settings and make changes as needed. 4. Point the remote at the desired luminaire and press “SEND.” 5. The luminaire will flash twice to confirm the settings are saved. Changing a parameter in a memory profile will automatically override previous settings. 6. If configuring multiple luminaires, repeat steps 4 and 5 after selecting the configured memory mode.
* E Mode allows for visual adjustment to choose the desired dimming level.
Daylight Harvesting (F Mode) Continuous Adjustment Mode adjusts dimming levels based on daylight.
1. Point the remote at the desired luminaire and press “ON,” then press DIM+ or DIM- to adjust the dimming level. 2. Press “F.” The indicator lights on the remote will show the current saved settings. Note: Only TRIM-LEVEL, SENSITIVITY, and HOLD TIME can be selected for
Daylight Harvesting settings 3. Review the selected settings and make changes as necessary. Press “SEND.” 4. If the configuration is successful, the luminaire will flash twice to confirm the setting is saved. If configuring multiple luminaires, select the configured Daylight
Harvesting settings, then follow step 1, step 2 and step 3.
ON
Turns ON luminaires.
OFF
TEST
RESET DIM+/TRIM-LEVEL SENSITIVITY HOLDTIME
Turns OFF luminaires.
The fixture enters the test mode and exit automatically after 5 minutes, the test mode parameters are configured as follows: Trim-level: 100%,Sensitivity: HIGH,Hold time : 2s, Standby dim: 50%,Standby time: 2s. Trim= 100%, Sensitivity = High, T1 = 5 min, Standby Dim = 30%, T2 = 60 min, Photocell = OFF. Press Dim+ or Dim- to adjust brightness in 0.5V increments. Hold the button for continuous dimming
Set Maximum brightness.
Set the motion sensitivity of the sensor LOW:50% / HIGH:100%, OFF: disable the motion detection function.
The duration that elapses without occupancy detection before transitioning to standby dim.
STANDBY DIM Select any standby dim level.
STANDBY TIME Standby time, when the time is set to “”, the daylight detection function is activated.
PHOTOCELL
visible light threshold, the fixture is allowed to be turned on when it falls below the threshold LOW:5fc / HIGH:20fc,CAL: Collect the current visible light illuminance as the threshold, OFF: disable PHOTOCELL function.
MODE
Default configuration parameters for mode A to F.
SEND
Send settings to sensor.
DEFAULT MODE A
Trim= 100%, Sensitivity = Low, T1 = 30 min, Standby Dim = 50%, T2 = , Photocell = CAL.
DEFAULT MODE B
Trim= 100%, Sensitivity = Low, T1 = 30 min, Standby Dim = 50%, T2 = 15 min, Photocell = CAL.
DEFAULT MODE C
Trim= 100%, Sensitivity = Low, T1 = 30 min, Standby Dim = 50%, T2 = 15 min, Photocell = OFF.
DEFAULT MODE D
Trim= 50%, Sensitivity = Low, T1 = 30 s, Standby Dim = 50%, T2 = 30 min, Photocell = CAL.
DEFAULT MODE E
Manual Dimmer Mode, Trim= 100%.
DEFAULT MODE F
Daylight Harvesting, Trim= 50%, Sensitivity = Low, T1 = 15 min.
What is the expected operation if the user sets Standby Time to something other than INFINITE? moiton -> the intensity of ambient light is lower than the threshold set by the PC->turn on the light and dim to trim-level->t1 timeout->dim to standby dim ->t2 timeout->turn off the light.
If it does not turn OFF the fixture, why would Mode B and D use CAL as the default? The ambient light intensity stored by CAL will serve as the threshold for turning on the lights, but it has no connection with the function of turning off the lights.
Contact Us
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Revised on 06-11-2025
Documents / Resources
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Keilton Basic RM51 Remote Controller for Fixture Sensor [pdf] Owner's Manual RM51.A0, RM51.A1, RM51 Remote Controller for Fixture Sensor, RM51, Remote Controller for Fixture Sensor, for Fixture Sensor, Fixture Sensor |