Multi-Technology Ceiling Occupancy Sensor
Passive Infrared (PIR) is an excellent and precise technology for initially turning the lights ON, but lacks sensitivity for minor motion at distances. Ultrasonic (U/S) technology provides maximum sensitivity with continuous reflective high frequeny waves. This is opitmal for keeping the lights ON. The multi-technology sensor combines the benefits of both PIR and U/S technologies for unrivaled performance and reliability.
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β’ Device: Rugged, high-impact, injection molded plastic. Color coded leads 6β (16.24 cm). Custom off-white color matched for shaded ceilings.
β’ Self-Adjusting: Internal microprocessor continually analyzes, evaluates and adjusts the sensitivity and time delay. Performance is kept at a maximum and user complaints are eliminated.
β’ Fast, Simple Installation: Easy ceiling mount, three wire connection (low voltage) and twist-lock sensor attachment for 360Β° rotation and flexibility.
β’ Maximum Reliability, Low Cost: digital circuitry uses a minimum of components.
β’ Small Motion Sensitivity: The ultrasonic technology provides excellent small motion sensitivity.
β’ Timer Setting Feature: Automatic β 30sec β 30min. Test mode β 6sec with auto exit programming.
β’ Non-Volatile Memory: Learned and adjusted settings saved in protected memory are not lost during power outages.
β’ Walk-Through: Provides increased energy savings by decreasing the time delay to 2.5min when someone momentarily walks through the monitored space.
β’ Wide Coverage: Units from 500 to 2000 sq. ft. available.
β’ Ambient Light Recognition: A Light Sensor prevents lights from turning on when the room is adequately lit by natural light.
β’ Power base (OSPBI5A) available for line voltage applications.
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