Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor

DT WLS 1-LA

Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor

DT WLS 1-LA

Item no. 66230

Dualtech PIR & 40 kHz Ultrasonic Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor. 1 Button. The DT WLS 1 is a line voltage, single relay, Dual Technology (PIR & ultrasonic) wall switch occupancy sensor intended to control lighting in commercial spaces. The combination of both technologies enhances occupancy detection in difficult applications. DIP switch adjustable technology options to initiate the load ON and maintain the load ON with either or both technologies. The hold off photocell daylight option will keep the lighting load OFF when the light level is greater than the threshold level setting. The convenient “Switch Link” feature enables up to four sensors to link together for pier to pier grouping achieving expanded detection zones and multiway switching.

  • IQ Mode dynamically adjusts the ‘ON’ time delay by learning individual room occupancy
  • Walk through mode option will switch the load OFF in 3 minutes if no additional detection occurs after the first 30 seconds
  • Audible alert feature provides an audible warning that the load will shut-OFF in 10 seconds unless additional motion is detected
  • Visible alert feature provides a momentary OFF/ON blink, warning that the load will shut OFF in 10 seconds unless additional motion is detected
  • Service mode option deactivates the automated functions of the sensor and the load is only manually controlled using the ON/OFF button
  • PIR & 40 kHz ultrasonic wall switch occupancy sensor
  • Trigger mode settings enable what sensing technologies are used to initially turn the load ON and what technologies are used to keep the load ON
  • Adjustable ultrasonic reach setting from 25% to 100%
  • Line voltage lighting control (120/230/277 VAC, 50/60 Hz)
  • 180° coverage pattern
  • Manual ON or Automatic ON option
  • Light level feature keeps lights off when sufficient daylight is present
  • Mounts to a single-gang NEMA-style, standard switch box & decorator-style wall plate by others
  • “Switch Link” communication allows for up to 4 sensors to be grouped together