Lutron s new facility management tool empowers you to manage your building from anywhere.
Lutron occupancy sensor dimmer manual.
Manual on auto off vacancy mode.
Maestro occupancy vacancy sensor with led dimmer sensor 369748e 1 03 10 20 maestro occupancy sensor led dimmer lutron maestro occupancy sensor led dimmers formerly c l are lighting controls with passive infrared sensors that automatically control the lights in an area.
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Lutron uses xct sensing technology and smart adaptive settings to provide reliable sensing and optimized dimming performance.
Page 1 radio powr savr ceiling wireless occupancy vacancy sensor 369480g 1 10 31 14 radio powr savr wireless occupancy vacancy ceiling sensor lutron radio powr savr occupancy vacancy sensors are wireless battery powered passive infrared pir sensors that automatically control lights via rf communication to compatible dimming and switching devices.
Maestro occupancy sensing dimmers work with any bulb type including dimmable cfls and dimmable leds.
Each feature is designed around what is most important to you how well your building is working.
These sensors detect heat from occupants.
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This is the default setting for vacancy sensors.
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This occupancy sensing dimmer can also be easily programmed to function as a vacancy manual on sensor.
Automatically turn lights on and off to favorite dimmed level.
Preset light level set the light level that the lights turn on to after a single press of the t button.
The sensor will only turn on when the on off button is pressed but will still turn off automatically when you vacate the room.
Lock your preset to save your setting when using occupied level.
Maestro 0 10v dimmer sensor the newest maestro sensor combines 0 10v dimming and pir sensing into one simple cost effective solution.
Works with dimmable cfl and led bulbs as well as incandescent and halogen bulbs.
This setting is also known as vacancy mode.