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Maestro Occupancy/Vacancy Sensor
Product Family Features:
The Maestro Dimmer with Occupancy Sensor saves energy by automatically turning off the lights when the room is unoccupied.
Ideal applications are: bedrooms, bathrooms, kids rooms, laundry rooms, and basements.
- Sleek, unobtrusive sensor adds functionality without sacrificing style
- Sensor turns lights off after room is vacated
- Uses Lutron exclusive XCT Technology for sensing fine motions to ensure the lights remain on when the room is occupied
- Dimmer saves energy and allows you to control the light level to create the right mood or ambiance for any activity
- Controls up to 600W incandescent/halogen lighting
- Use companion dimmers (MA-R) to dim from up to 10 locations
Occupancy/Vacancy version (auto-on/auto-off): MS-OP600M
- Conveniently turns lights on automatically for you when you enter the room; off after you leave
- Can easily be programmed as a vacancy (manual-on setting) sensor
Vacancy version (manual-on/auto-off): MS-VP600M
- Lights turn off automatically but must be turned on manually
- Meets California Title 24 requirements
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Maestro Switch with Occupancy / Vacancy Sensor
Product Family Features:
The Maestro 120v Switch with Occupancy Sensor saves energy by automatically turning off the lights when no one is in a room.
- Sleek, low profile sensor provides functionality without sacrificing style
- Sensor turns lights off after room is vacated
- Uses Lutron exclusive XCT detection technology for sensing fine motions to ensure the lights remain on when the room is occupied
- Multi-location 5 Amp switch controls: incandescent, halogen, MLV, ELV, & non-dim fluorescent (neutral required)
- Use companion switches (MA-AS) to switch from up to 10 locations
Occupancy/Vacancy version (auto-on/auto-off): MS-OPS5AM
- Conveniently turns lights on automatically for you when you enter the room; off after you leave
- Can easily be programmed as a vacancy (manual-on setting) sensor
Vacancy version (manual-on/auto-off): MS-VPS5AM
- Lights turn off automatically but must be turned on manually
- Meets California Title 24 requirements
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