Maestro® MS-OPS6M2-DV-IV Non-Dimming Dimmer Switch With Occupancy Sensor, 120/277 VAC, 6 A, 1 Pole, Ivory
Dimmer Switches
710185
MFG #: MS-OPS6M2-DV-IV
Lutron®
54.59000
/ ea
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.
- Catalog URL - Lutron_MS_OPS2_AL_Catalog.pdf(Catalog URL)
- http://www.lutron.com(Seller Home Page URL)
- Spec Sheet URL - 369488.pdf(Spec Sheet URL)
- Install Instructions 1 URL - 10977_HGS20OQ4BIA56WL7.pdf(Install Instructions 1 URL)
- Spec Sheet URL - 10977_Z20UFXCW9Y1KBL6J.pdf(Spec Sheet URL)
- Tech Drawing URL - 10977_KIF34ANLETXSVMJC.pdf(Tech Drawing URL)
- Video - https://www.youtube.com/embed/sMB7LYvhzEM(Video)
- Warranty URL - sensor_warranty.pdf(Warranty URL)
- Warranty URL - 10977_P2YDMHFGQEUK34RS.pdf(Warranty URL)
- Video - https://lutron.widen.net/content/ljl01nfr11/mp4/In-wall-sensors_2021.mp4?w=2048(Video)
- Applications
- Features
Lighting Control |
Combines a Maestro switch with a passive infrared occupancy 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. Passive infrared sensors 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, 5, 15, or 30 minutes) and high/low sensitivity adjustment. Occupancy sensing switch loads: incandescent, halogen, ELV, MLV, CFL, LED, magnetic fluorescent, electronic fluorescent, and fan. Ground wire required. |
Passive infrared motion detection with exclusive Lutron® XCT Technology for fine motion detection |
Neutral wire is required |
180 deg sensor field-of-view |