Description
The Wireless Motion Lux Sensor, A9-ML2 is a wireless, self powered, passive infrared sensor that ensures reliable detection of occupant presence, and is ideally suited for occupancy-based lighting control.
Features & Benefits
- Wireless, self powered, passive infrared sensor that ensures reliable detection of occupant presence
- Ideally suited for occupancy-based lighting control
A wireless motion lux sensor is a device that detects both motion and light levels in an area and communicated this information wirelessly. This allows for automated control of lighting, heating, and cooling systems based on occupancy and ambient light conditions.
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How it works: Motion sensors, detect changes in infrared radiation, which is emitted by warm objects like humans.
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Purpose: They are used to identify when someone enters or moves within a space, triggering actions like turning on lights or adjusting temperature settings.
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How it works: A lux sensor measures the intensity of light in an area, typically in units of lux.
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Purpose: It helps determine when artificial lighting is needed or when natural light is sufficient, enabling daylight harvesting and energy savings





