Integrated sensors let the user integrate the luminaires with the sensor, providing users with new monitoring possibilities without extra wiring. There are three types of integrated sensors for Wireless Radio we offer for central monitoring:
CMW-SEN - a microwave sensor.
CPW-SEN - a PIR sensor.
CPW2-SEN - a PIR and Daylight harvesting sensor.
Types of integrated sensors
CMW-SEN
CMW sensor is a Microwave sensor for our Wireless Central monitoring system. This sensor connects the luminaire to our advanced Wireless Radio system where large installations can be monitored.
Product features:
White Polycarbonate Housing.
For use where occupancy detection is required without modification to the luminaire’s body or diffuser to fit a PIR.
Luminaire controller with microwave occupancy sensor. For use with DALI LED Drivers.
Configure light levels, fade rates and sensor parameters using an Android Tablet.
Receives messages from linked devices, dims and switches connected appliances accordingly.
CPW-SEN
CPW sensor is a PIR sensor for our Wireless Central monitoring system. This sensor connects the luminaire to our advanced Wireless Radio system where large installations can be monitored. It combines the sensor head and a Slim line controller providing the user with wireless communication with other devices like switches.
Product features:
Polycarbonate housing.
Configures light levels, fade rates and sensor parameters using an Android Tablet.
Detects inputs and transmits appropriate messages to linked devices.
Receives messages from linked devices, dims and switches connected appliances accordingly.
Uses a Micronode sensor together with a D4i LED driver.
CPW2-SEN
CPW2 sensor is a combined PIR and Daylight harvesting sensor for our Wireless Central monitoring system. This sensor connects the luminaire to our advanced Wireless Radio system where large installations can be monitored. It comes in many versions which provide the user with a wide range of mounting possiblities.
Product features:
White and black polycarbonate housing.
Both the sensor head and a communication node is built in to the same housing.
Uses a Micronode sensor together with a D4i LED driver.
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