Solid-State, Voltage-Regulated
User-Configurable
Dry-Contact Input
Multiple-Dector
Front Panel Indicator Lights
User-Defined Branch
24 Volt DC Control Circut
Allows flexible grouping of fixtures for control purposes. Fixtures can be different voltages, on different circuts, or even different buildings, and still be controlled as a group. Voltage-regulated power supply is capable of providing powoer to 25 fixtures. Low-voltage wiring (by others) between motion detector and control unit and between control unit and fixtures can be installed as surface wiring or in conduit as local codes and requirements may provide. Power supply output to fixtures is current limited and will withstand a short circuit continuously with out componet failure.
Warm-Up Timer
Electronic timer causes fixtures to operate in full brightness mode for a preslected period of time when power is applied, allowing lamps to warm up completely before being put into low-power operation. User-configurable for 4, 8, 16, 32, 64 minutes; factory set for 16 minutes.
Control unit allows connection of an external dry-contact switch which overrides the motion dector input and locks the system into hight brightness mode. Toggling the switch returns the unit to the control of the motion detectors (in the absence of motion detectors, toggling the switch returns the unit into low brightness).
Opto-Isolator Input
Provides full isolation between all inputs (four detection inputs and dry contact switch), while diode coupling the detector signals to a UL-recognized opto-isolator.
Three LED indicator lights provide at-a glance information on system status. Amber indicates that the controller is connected to the branch circut and is receiving power. Red indicates that the output from the controller is in the full brightness state. Green indicates the the output is in the low brightness state.
Circut Input
The standard 120/277V controller can be powered by either a 120 or 277V branch circut, configurable by the user. single voltage controllers are availavle for 208,240,and 347V.
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