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MDW-V

Category:Wall Mount Occupancy Sensors
Model: MDW-V

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Product Description
This Dual Technology Occupancy Sensor combines advanced passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic technologies into one unit. The combined technologies help to avoid false triggering even in difficult applications.The MDW-V turns lighting on and off based on occupancy and ambient light levels.
The sensor offers numerous operating modes that can be combined to create the ideal custom control. Selectable operating mode allow the sensor to turn a load on, and hold it on as long as either or both technologies detect occupancy. After no movement is detected for the selected time delay, the lights switch off. A "walk-through" mode can turn the lights off after only 3 minutes, if no activity is detected after 30 seconds following an occupancy detection.
This sensor contains a light level sensor. If adequate daylight is present,the sensor holds the load OFF until light levels drop, even if the area is occupied.

Electrical Specifications
. Voltage: 120/277VAC, 50/60Hz

Load Requirements:
. Incandescent:800W-120VAC, 50/60Hz
. Fluorescent:600VA-120VAC,1385VA-277VAC, 50/60Hz
. Motor:1/4HP-120VAC, 50/60Hz

Control Specifications
. Adjustable Time Delay:30 seconds to 30 minutes.
. Walk-Through Mode:3 minutes if no activity after 30 seconds.
. Test Mode: 5 seconds at initial power up or DIP switch reset
. PIR Coverage:1000ft
. Sensitivity Adjustment Automatic or Low (DIP switch setting)
. Ultrasonic Coverage:800-1200 ft
. Sensitivity Adjustment Minimum to Maximum (trimpot)
. Frequency:40kHz

Coverage Area
The MWD-V provides an eliptical coverage pattern (see Figure 1). The coverage shown repersents walking motion at a mounting height of 10 feet. The maximun coverage will be up to 1000 ft with a largest distance of 15 meters. For building spaces with lower levels of activity or or with obstacles and barriers, coverage size may decrease.

Environmental Specifications
. Operating Temperature: 32°to 131°F (0°to 55°C)

Standards and Certifications
. UL/CUL Listed
. Code Compliance: California Title 24

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