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Lighting Controls

Lighting controls manage the operation of lighting, either turning light off when not required or dimming them to the appropriate level required. When coupled with modern LED lighting, lighting controls can significantly reduce energy consumption and costs while providing a comfortable and efficient environment.

Lighting Controls

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MDSS7S SmartSensor DALI Sensor

Our MDSS7S SmartSensor has been developed to provide a cost effective DALI sensor with a wide range of functions, coupled with a high level of performance.

Housed in a compact moulded enclosure, SmartSensor can operate as part of a managed DALI lighting network, or function as a versatile stand-alone sensor with extensive control capability.

As a stand-alone sensor, the unit is configured using a simple, user-friendly infra-red remote control, with coloured LEDs on the sensor providing feedback for all commands.

As part of a networked system, the sensor settings are managed by a DALI area controller.

MA-CANPIR Infra-red...

The Metway MA-CANPIR passive infra red detector is an addressable sensor for use with the MA addressable range of LCM's and gateways. It detects movement using a PIR sensor, which updates the light controller using a CAN bus interface.

Daylight linking can be configured either to keep lights off when there is sufficient ambient light, or used as part of a closed loop to maintain a pre-set luminance level in a dimmable system.

Connection is made by RJ12 connectors on the back of the unit, there are two of these to allow easy onward connection.

MA-DALIPIR Infra-Red...

The Metway MA-DALIPIR passive infra red detector is an addressable sensor for use with the MA addressable range of LCM's and gateways. It detects movement using a PIR sensor, which updates the light controller using a DALI interface.

Daylight linking can be configured either to keep lights off when there is sufficient ambient light, or used as part of a closed loop to maintain a pre-set luminance level in a dimmable system.

The walk-test mode, indicated by a built-in LED, helps when configuring the detector. The MA-DALIPIR is connected via a screw terminal on the rear in a standard DALI two wire configuration, powered from the data line.