LIGMAN TRAINING OCCUPANCY SENSORS
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INTRODUCTION • Occupancy sensors are devices that detect movement and activate the luminaire • PIR (passive infrared) sensors have lenses which allow the beam to be focussed, ideal for outdoor usage • Daylight sensors and timers are additional features on most occupancy sensors • These sensors provide cost effective solutions for energy saving
SENSOR INSTALLATION • The occupancy sensors are generally stand alone units, attached by screws to the inside or outside of the pole • They interface with any dimmable driver, usually through the 1-10V dimmer • The quality of the final effect is therefore linked to the sensor and the driver combined
SENSOR READY LUMINAIRES • The following slides show a range of street and area lighting, as well as wall fixtures which are occupancy sensor ready • Other luminaires can be made sensor ready on request
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SURFACE MOUNTED PIR READY
STEAMER ROUND
STEAMER RECTANGULAR
LIGHT LINEAR PT
STREET & AREA LIGHTING LUMINAIRES For PIR sensors
BILLUND
LIGHT LINEAR PT
LIGHT LINEAR DENVER
STEAMER ROUND
STEAMER RECTANGULAR
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PIR MOTION SENSOR A90191 Occupancy sensor used in area lighting and street lighting is a motion sensor
24 hour daylight monitoring dawn/dusk sensor
One-touch daylight learning via remote control
Tri-level dimming control based upon occupancy (also known as corridor function)
Zero crossing detection circuit reduces inrush current and prolongs relay life
1-10V dimming control method
Loop-in and loop-out terminal for efficient installation
WIRELESS HANDHELD CONFIGURATION TOOL 2-way IR communication for data upload, download, confirmation and storage Easy-to-read OLED screen Enables fast ladder-free setup and maintenance
Easy-to-use navigation pad
Allows precise configuration with greater granularity than dip switches or trimpots
Configures IR-enabled fixture sensors including selected HBP and FSP models
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WIRELESS HANDHELD CONFIGURATION TOOL • Remote control convenient handheld remote tool for setting up motion sensors. • Adjustable settings can be changed as needed for specific applications
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DISTANCE RANGES
A90191 –L2 –360°lens, maximum coverage 14.6 m. (48’) diameter from 2.5 m. (8’) height
A90191 –L3 –360°lens, maximum coverage 12.2 m. (40’) diameter from 6.1 m. (20’) height
A90191 –L7 –360°lens, maximum coverage 30.5 m. (100’) diameter from 12.2 m. (40’) height
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We move in and out of darkness and light all our lives. Right now I’m pleased to be in the
Neal Shusterman
light.
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