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    VISION.NET SENSORS

     

    Vision.Net sensors allow a Vision.Net architectural lighting control system to respond automatically to changes in the environment.

     

    Vision.Net Occupancy sensors provide energy saving lighting controls for your facility. Sensors easily integrate into any Vision.Net architectural control system, providing direct control of Vision.Net-compatible dimmers and low voltage relay switching systems.

     

    The Vision.Net Photocell Daylighting Sensor is a low-voltage daylighting sensor that measures changes in ambient light and controls its connected lighting loads according to the user’s programming. The unit is able to decipher minor changes in light levels (such as passing cloud cover, intermittent shadowing, etc.) to prevent unwanted or inadvertent light cycling.

     

    You can connect sensors to the Vision.Net network via a Vision.Net Control Station or a DIN-rail mountable Vision.Net Interface Module accessory. Eight sensors can be connected to either device, with one control station or sensor interface required for each photocell sensor.

    Features

    Photocell Daylight Sensor

    • Detects and identifies pre-programmed ambient daylight levels to turn on lights when needed, and to prevent them from turning on when the ambient daylight is above a certain level
    • Upon detection of a pre-programmed daylight set point, sensor may be programmed to execute any Vision.net command accross the architectural control network
    • User-friendly programming unit is available to configure the sensor without the use of ladders
    • “Laser Painting,” a sensor with the laser pointer built into the remote, provides accurate sensor selection for programming
    • Sensor can be programmed with a laptop PC as well as with a remote
    • Status LEDs facilitate sensor programming
    • Each sensor can be programmed to execute any Vision.net system command

    Ceiling Occupancy Sensor

    • Wide coverage area available for areas up to 4000 square feet
    • High-bay version available for ceiling heights up to 24 feet
    • Sensor-masking kit included to provide coverage area control
    • Integrated photocell can be programmed to prevent light source activation if sufficient daylight is present
    • User-friendly programming unit is available to configure the sensor without the use of ladders
    • “Laser Painting,” a sensor with the laser pointer built into the remote, provides accurate sensor selection for programming
    • Up to eight sensors can be supported on a single data link
    • Sensor can be programmed with a laptop PC as well as with a remote
    • Status LEDs indicate occupancy detection and facilitate sensor programming

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