Wall or Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensors
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Color
The color of the product itself
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Response Frequency
Frequency response is the quantitative measure of the output spectrum of a system or device in response to a stimulus, and is used to characterize the dynamics of the system. It is a measure of magnitude and phase of the output as a function of frequency, in comparison to the input.
Target Size
The Dimensional Specification of the Object Which is Set as a Target for the Sensor
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?PlugTail® Commercial Passive Infrared (PIR) Wall Switch Sensor, Light Almond Light AlmondPTWSP250LA | Pass & SeymourCommercial Occupancy Sensor (PIR) PlugTail Automatic Wall Switch with 3 Wire Technology. Compact decorator design, shallow 1\'\' back body, positive detection indicator with no minimum load requirement. Available in Ivory, White, Gray and Light Almond.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?120V Single Pole/3-Way Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor, Black BlackRW3U600BK | Pass & SeymourLight-level sensing and automatic ON/OFF control for optimum operation. Ideal for rooms with multiple entrances.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?120V Single Pole/3-Way Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor, Manual Operation, Light Almond Light AlmondRW3U603LA | Pass & SeymourIdeal for rooms with muliple entrances.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Commercial Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor with Neutral, White WhiteWSP201W | Pass & SeymourOccupancy/Vacany sensors make saving energy and saving money easy.� Detection signature processing eliminates false triggers and provides immunity to RFI and EMI.� Zero-crossing for long relay life. Vandal-resistant lens combines precise coverage with durability.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Commercial Occupancy Sensor, White WhiteCSD1000LV | Pass & SeymourThe sensor shall detect occupancy in the control area by detecting Doppler shifts in transmitted ultrasound and passive infrared heat changes.� Detection verification of both technologies must occur in order to activate lighting systems.� Upon verification, detection by either shall hold lighting on.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?120V Single Pole/3-Way Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor, White WhiteRW3U600W | Pass & SeymourLight-level sensing and automatic ON/OFF control for optimum operation. Ideal for rooms with multiple entrances.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Commercial Occupancy Sensor, WhiteCSD1000 | Pass & SeymourThe sensor shall detect occupancy in the control area by detecting Doppler shifts in transmitted ultrasound and passive infrared heat changes.� Detection verification of both technologies must occur in order to activate lighting systems.� Upon verification, detection by either shall hold lighting on.