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The Lithonia CM PDT 10 Extended Range 360° Sensor is a cutting-edge solution for occupancy detection, ideal for commercial and industrial applications. This patented dual technology sensor combines passive infrared (PIR) and microphonics detection to accurately identify human activity, reducing false triggers and energy waste. With 360° coverage and adjustable time delay, it's perfect for use in offices, warehouses, and other high-traffic areas. Its automatic gain control feature ensures optimal performance in various environments, making it a reliable choice for lighting control and energy management systems.
Top product features:
Extended range sensor with 360° coverage
Patented dual technology with PIR and microphonics detection
Adjustable time delay with 100 hour lamp burn-in timer
Intended use extended range sensor features patented dual technology with pir / microphonics detection 360° coverage push-button programmable adjustable time delay 100 hr lamp burn-in timer green led indicator listings ul and cul listed construction sensors with passive dual technology (pdt) first see motion using passive infrared (pir) and then engage microphonics to hear sounds that indicate continued occupancy. This patented technology uses automatic gain control (agc) to dynamically self adapt a sensor to its environment by filtering out constant background noise and detecting only noises typical of human activity. Optics patented dual technology with pir / microphonics detection electrical the sensor is powered with 12 to 24 vac/vdc and typically operates with a pp20 or mp20 power pack; enabling complete 20 amp circuits to be controlled. Installation place the sensor along the entrance door wall to prevent it from viewing out into the hallway ensuring the sensor can view the entire room from this position.