Description
SENSORWORX wireless fixture controllers switch on/off power to a connected lightingfixture as directed by wirelessly linked sensors, photocells, and wall controls. Additionally,the unit’s optional 0-10V dimming output simplifies applications where dimming control isrequired. The SENSORWORX wireless fixture controller is intended to switch and/or dim a single lighting fixture. It utilizes a powerful microprocessor to optimize its switching timing,ensuring long relay life even when controlling high-inrush LED lighting. As with allSENSORWORX products, these controllers are easy to install and incorporate featureswhich reduce contractor labor time. An elongated chase nipple with snaps for quickinstallation makes for a hassle free contractor experience. All SENSORWORX products areproudly made in the USA.
A received wireless message indicating occupancy from one or more wirelessly linkedsensors will trigger the controller’s integrated relay to close. When configured for Vacancyoperation, an ON switch message is required from a wirelessly linked wall station toinitially trigger lights. Once closed, line voltage will flow through the relay and turn on theconnected lighting load. The wireless fixture controller maintains a master time delay thatis reset every time a linked sensor reports occupancy. Lights will be switched off once therehasn’t been an occupancy message reported for the duration of the time delay. If linked to aphotocell, the unit receives light level readings and controls connected lighting according toits photocell operating mode.
Power Pack Features
- Wirelessly links to sensors, photocells, and wall stations
- Links in seconds up to 50 remote devices
- Intended to Switch a Single Lighting Fixture (1A maximum)
- Configurable time delays and operational modes (e.g. occupancy/ vacancy)
- Configurable daylight harvesting and photocell modes
- Electronically timed switching ensures long relay life
- Integrated test/programming button
SensorWorx is committed to 100% USA based manufacturing
Need help deciding what switches or sensors work best for your application? Refer to Sensorworx’s handy application guides:
- Click here to view the 2015 IECC application guide
- Click here to view the 2018 IECC application guide






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