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Description

Illuminate your space with the Sensor Switch LSXR-610-ANL motion sensor. This occupancy sensor is designed to provide convenience and energy efficiency. With its sleek white finish and fixture mount, it seamlessly integrates into any environment. The LSXR-610-ANL operates on a wide voltage range of 120-277V, ensuring compatibility with various lighting systems. Its passive infrared technology accurately detects motion, enabling automatic lighting control. Say goodbye to wasted energy as the sensor automatically dims lights when no one is present. Equipped with an automatic dimming control photocell, this motion sensor optimizes light levels based on natural sunlight. During unoccupied periods without sufficient daylight lights are dropped to low dim setting, insuring minimum light levels are maintained at night. Enjoy enhanced comfort and significant energy savings with the Sensor Switch LSXR-610-ANL. Illuminate your space intelligently while reducing your carbon footprint.

Specifications

Dimensions

Length/Depth
4 in
Width/Diameter
2.5 in
Height
3.75 in
Weight
0.5 lb

Style & Materials

Finish
White
Material
Thermoplastic
Mounting Type
Fixture mount

Characteristics & Features

Sensor Technology
PIR, Photocontrol

Electrical Information

Voltage
120-277V
Wattage Rating
1200.0W

Item Details

SKU
LSXR 610 ANL
Brand
Sensor Switch
Family
SS LSXR
UPC
820476944864

Warranty & Certifications

Product Warranty
5 Years

Frequently Asked Questions

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?

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?

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?

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?

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.

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Sensor Switch

Sensor Switch is a leading innovator and the professional's choice for lighting controls, with a singular focus on creating best-in-class occupancy and daylight sensors. As a cornerstone of Acuity Brands, Sensor Switch is dedicated to providing reliable, intelligent solutions that dramatically reduce energy consumption. For any project that requires dependable, code-compliant lighting automation, Sensor Switch offers an unrivaled portfolio of high-performance controls.

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