ZenNet Series, Proximity/Occupancy Sensors Finished Units

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TWO-CL-W
WIRELESS OCC SENSOR-CELING
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Passive Infrared
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1200 Square Feet
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TWO-WL-W
WIRELESS OCC SENSOR-WALL
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2000 Square Feet
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TWL-U-W
WIRELESS DAYLIGHT SENSOR
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Proximity/Occupancy Sensors Finished Units

Proximity and occupancy sensors are devices that are specifically designed to detect and respond to movement within a specified range. These sensors are used in a variety of settings, including industrial, commercial, and residential environments. There are several types of proximity and occupancy sensors available, including acoustic sensors, daylight sensors, microwave sensors, passive infrared sensors, and ultrasonic sensors. Each type of sensor utilizes a different detection principle to detect movement within its sensing coverage range, which can vary from 400 square feet to 5000 cubic feet. The output types of proximity and occupancy sensors also vary depending on the specific application requirements. Some sensors offer 0 to 10V/PWM outputs, which are analog voltage or pulse width modulation signals that can be used for continuous measurement or control. Other sensors offer logic outputs, which are digital signals used to indicate the presence or absence of an object. Relay outputs are used to control external devices, while RF (radio frequency) outputs enable wireless communication with other devices. Proximity and occupancy sensors are used in a variety of applications, including lighting control systems, security systems, heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC) systems, and energy management systems. These sensors help to improve energy efficiency, increase safety, and enhance the overall comfort and convenience of the environment. In summary, proximity and occupancy sensors are essential devices used to detect and respond to movement within a specified range. They utilize different detection principles and offer various output types to cater to specific application requirements. These sensors are used in various settings to monitor movement, improve energy efficiency, increase safety, and enhance the overall comfort and convenience of the environment.