Lutron LOS-CUS-2000-WH - 360 Deg. Ultrasonic Ceiling Mount Occupancy Sensor
Low Voltage Wiring - 2000 sq. ft. Coverage - White - 24VDC

Details
Description
The Lutron LOS-CUS-2000 ceiling-mount ultrasonic occupancy sensor can integrate into Lutron systems or function as stand-alone controls using a Lutron power pack. Any movement within the sensor's range causes a shift in the original emitted frequency. The sensor's receiver identifies any change in frequency as motion and either turns the lights on or maintains lights on.
Brochures & Spec Sheets
Product Attributes
Brand | Lutron |
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MPN (Part No.) | LOS-CUS-2000-WH |
UPC | 27557181990 |
Family | LOS-CUS Series |
CA Title 24 | Compliant |
Color | White |
Voltage | 24 |
Ratings and Certifications | Indoor/UL |
Amperage | 33 mA |
Connection | 6 in. Color-Coded Lead |
Coverage | 2,000 sq. ft. |
Field of View | 360 Deg. |
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Load Type | FL/Incandescent |
Mounting | Ceiling Mount |
Motion Detection | Ultrasonic |
Motion Sensor Type | Occupancy |
Time Delay | 8 to 30 min. |
CSA Listed | No |
Height | 1.4 in. |
Diameter | 4.5 in. |
Warranty | 1-Year Limited |
Case Quantity | 1 |
Features
- Intelligent, continually adapting ultrasonic sensor
- Snap-locks to ceiling-mounted cover plate
- Excellent minor motion sensitivity
- Non-Volatile Memory: settings saved in protected memory are not lost during power outages
- 500 to 2000 sq. ft. (46 to 186 m2) coverage when mounted on an 8 - 12 ft. (2.4 to 3.7 m) ceiling
- Affords choice of turning lights off or dimming to a preset level in the unoccupied state when integrated with a Lutron system
Self-Adaptive Feature
Designed to meet the challenges found in a wide variety of spaces, the LOS-CUS Series provides reliable detection with high minor motion detection. The intelligent, continually adapting sensor technology eliminates manual sensitivity and timer adjustments during installation and over the life of the product. The internal microprocessor analyzes the information from the ultrasonic technology and determines the optimum setting to use in order to properly cover the space. Should the room be reconfigured (e.g., new furniture), the software will adapt to continue to provide correct time out for the lights.