Maestro® MS-Z101-WH MS Occupancy Vacancy Sensor, 120/277 VAC, Passive Infrared Sensor, 180 deg, Surface Mount

Wall Mount Occupancy Sensors
832750 MFG #: MS-Z101-WH
Lutron®
90.00000 / ea
  • Amperage Rating: 8 A
  • Application: Lighting Control
  • Body: PLASTIC
  • Catalog Number: MS-Z101-WH
  • Color: White
  • Connection Type: Hard Wired
  • Control Output: Automatic ON/Automatic OFF/Manual ON/Automatic OFF
  • Country of Origin: CN
  • Coverage: 400 sq-ft Minor, 900 sq-ft Major
  • Dimensions: 4-11/16 in H x 2-15/16 in W x 1-1/8 in D
  • Enclosure: Plastic
  • Enclosure Type: NEMA WD7
  • Environmental Conditions: 0 to 90% humidity, non-condensing. Indoor use only.
  • Gross Weight Per Pack: 0.3200 lb
  • Lamp Type: Fluorescent/LED
  • Load: 8 A/0-10VDC
  • Material: Plastic/Steel
  • Mounting: Wallbox
  • Mounting Type: Wall
  • Operating Temperature: 32 to 104 °F
  • Response Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Sensing Range: 900 ft2 (82 m2) major motion coverage/400 ft2 (36 m2) minor motion coverage
  • Sensor: Yes
  • Sensor Type: Passive Infrared
  • Series: MS-Z101
  • Standard: UL, cUL, Title 20/24 certified
  • Standards: cULus ListedTitle 20/24 Compliant
  • Sub Brand: Maestro
  • Supply Voltage: 120 to 277 VAC
  • Temperature Rating: 32 to 104 °F
  • Time Delay: 10 s
  • Type: Occupancy/Vacancy sensor dimmer, multi-location/3-way/single-pole, 0-10 V
  • UNSPSC: 39122236
  • UPC 11: 78427609984
  • UPC 12: 784276099844
  • Viewing Angle: 180 °
  • Stock Status: NORMALLY STOCKED
  • Brand: Lutron®
  • Manufacturer: Lutron Electronics Co., Inc
  • Voltage Rating: 120 to 277 VAC
The Lutron® Maestro® Occupancy sensing switch combines a Maestro® switch with a passive infrared occupancy or vacancy sensor. The sensor detects the heat from occupants moving within an area to determine whether the space is occupied. Based on the feedback from the sensor, the occupancy sensing switch will adjust the load accordingly.
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  • Applications
  • Features
Lighting Control
Passive infrared sensors that automatically control the lights in an area. These sensors detect heat from occupants moving within an area to determine when the space is occupied. Combines a Maestro 0-10 V dimmer with an occupancy sensor. Controls 1-10 VDC electronic fluorescent ballast or LED driver load types. Passive infrared motion detection with exclusive Lutron XCT Technology for fine motion detection. 180 degree sensor field-of-view. Up to 30 ft x 30 ft (9 m x 9 m) [900 ft2 (81 m2)] major motion coverage and 20 ft x 20 ft (6 m x 6 m) [400 ft2 (36 m2)] minor motion coverage. Can be set to auto-on/auto-off or manual-on/auto-off. Adjustable timeout (1, 3, 5, 15, or 30 minutes). Adjustable settings for auto-on light level (occupied level): 100 %, 50 %, last light level, or locked preset light level. Adjustable sensitivity level: High, med, low, min. Off warning fades lights to off over a period of 10 seconds. Advanced Maestro dimmer features available (locked preset, fade-to-on, and fade-to-off, etc.). Adaptive switching algorithm for extended relay life. Smart ambient light detection (ALD). Works with a single standard mechanical 3-way switch or up to 9 companion dimmers/switches. High-end trim and low-end trim to adjust maximum and minimum light levels. Selectable dimming curve-linear or square law. Miswire and incompatible load alert
Controls 0 to 10 VDC electronic fluorescent ballasts or LED driver load types
Passive infrared motion detection with exclusive Lutron® XCT™ technology for fine motion detection
Up to 30 x 30 ft (9 x 9 m) [900 sq-ft (81 sq-m)] major motion coverage and 20 x 20 ft (6 x 6 m) [400 sq-ft (36 sq-m)] minor motion coverage
Adjustable settings for auto-on light level (occupied level) 100%, 50%, last light level or locked preset light level
High, medium, low, minimum adjustable sensitivity level
Off warning fades lights to off over a period of 10 s
Adaptive switching algorithm for extended relay life
Smart ambient light detection (ALD)
High end trim and low end trim to adjust maximum and minimum light levels
Selectable dimming curve linear or square law