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Lighting Control
Can integrate into Lutron systems or function as a stand-alone control using a Lutron power pack. The sensor uses a small semiconductor heat detector that resides behind a multi-zone optical lens. The detector is sensitive to the heat emitted by the human body. In order to trigger the sensor, the source of heat must move from one range of detection to another. Non-moving hot objects will not cause the lights to turn on. Intelligent, continually adapting Passive Infrared (PIR) sensor. Reliable motion detection with high error immunity. The internal microprocessor analyzes the information from the PIR technology and determines the optimum setting to use in order to properly cover the space. Snap-locks to ceiling-mounted cover plate. Non-volatile memory: settings saved in protected memory are not lost during power outages. 450 ft2 to 1500 ft2 (42 m2 to 140 m2) coverage when mounted on an 8 ft to 12 ft (2.4 m to 3.7 m) ceiling. Affords choice of turning lights off or dimming to a preset level in the unoccupied state when integrated with a Lutron system.
Intelligent, continually adapting passive infrared (PIR) sensor provides reliable detection with high error immunity
The internal microprocessor analyzes the information from the PIR technology and determines the optimum setting to use in order to properly cover the space
Reliable motion detection with high error immunity
Snap locks to ceiling mounted cover plate
Non-volatile memory, settings saved in protected memory are not lost during power outages
450 to 1500 sq-ft coverage when mounted on an 8 to 12 ft ceiling
Affords choice of turning lights Off or dimming to a preset level in the unoccupied state when integrated with a Lutron® system
Injection molded plastic