Enerlites DWODS-010-W Occupancy/Vacancy Motion Sensor with 0-10V Dimmer Switch, 1200 sq.ft. PIR Coverage, 800VA, 120-277VAC, White
Enerlites DWODS-010-W Occupancy/Vacancy Motion Sensor with 0-10V Dimmer Switch, 1200 sq.ft. PIR Coverage, 800VA, 120-277VAC, White
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About this item
About this item
- Combines Passive Infrared Technology and dimming
- Features a 180° field of view to provide up to 1200 sq.ft. of coverage area
- Occupancy Mode: Turn lights ON/OFF automatically
- Vacancy Mode: Manual ON / automatically OFF
- Adjustable time delay 15 seconds to 30 minutes
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Description
Description
The Enerlites DWODS-010 combines passive infrared (PIR) motion detection with 0-10V dimming control in a single-pole wall switch. Featuring a 180° field of view with 1200 sq. ft. coverage, this sensor automatically controls lighting based on occupancy or vacancy mode. Two press-buttons provide manual ON/OFF control and dimming adjustment. UL Listed and California Title 24 compliant for commercial and residential applications.
Key Features
- Dual-mode operation: occupancy or vacancy sensing with PIR technology
- 0-10V dimming compatible with dimmable electronic fluorescent ballasts and LED drivers
- 1200 sq. ft. PIR coverage area with 180° field of view
- Adjustable time delay (15 seconds to 30 minutes), light level, and PIR sensitivity
- Manual dimming via push-button controls; retains brightness setting when lights turn back on
- LED indicator flashes when motion detected to verify active detection
- Single pole configuration, interchangeable face covers included
- 120VAC / 277VAC, 60 Hz dual voltage operation
- Neutral Required
Technical Specifications
- Voltage: 120VAC / 277VAC, 60 Hz
- Resistive Load: 6A @ 120VAC; 3A @ 277VAC
- Electronic Ballast/LED: 800VA
- Loading Rate: 2mA - 30mA
- Motor: 1/8 HP
- PIR Coverage: 1200 sq. ft.
- Time Delay: Adjustable 15 seconds to 30 minutes
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Certifications: UL Listed, California Title 24 compliant
Applications
Ideal for offices, classrooms, conference rooms, medical facilities, laboratories, restaurants, hotels, and basements where automated lighting control and energy savings are required. Works exclusively with dimmable LED bulbs and 0-10V dimming systems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between an occupancy sensor and a vacancy sensor?
What is the difference between an occupancy sensor and a vacancy sensor?
Motion sensor switches utilize infrared radiation to monitor their surroundings. They emit energy forms such as light, microwaves, or sound to detect changes caused by movement. Most systems used in lighting and security are passive, meaning they primarily detect the infrared energy emitted by warm objects like human bodies.
Are occupancy sensors compatible with LED bulbs?
Are occupancy sensors compatible with LED bulbs?
Occupancy sensors and vacancy sensors are both used for detecting presence in a room, but they operate differently. Occupancy sensors automatically turn on the lights when someone enters a room and turn them off when no presence is detected after a set period. In contrast, vacancy sensors require someone to manually turn on the lights, but will automatically turn them off when the room is empty.
Do these sensors require a neutral wire?
Do these sensors require a neutral wire?
The primary distinction between a motion sensor light switch and a traditional light switch lies in their methods of activation. A traditional light switch requires manual operation to turn the lights on or off. Conversely, an occupancy sensor automatically activates the lights when someone enters the room and turns them off when it no longer detects any presence.
Can an occupancy sensor be used in a bathroom?
Can an occupancy sensor be used in a bathroom?
Occupancy sensors are designed to detect the presence of individuals or animals in a space and activate the lights accordingly, which can be combined with daylight sensors to enhance energy efficiency. On the other hand, daylight sensors adjust the lighting based on the natural light available, reducing the use of artificial lighting when not necessary.
Why do the lights turn off while I’m still in the room?
Why do the lights turn off while I’m still in the room?
Yes! Most motion sensors have adjustable sensitivity settings. This allows you to fine-tune the device to prevent false triggers or increase responsiveness in larger spaces.

