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Smart Sensor, PIR, Antimicrobial, Wallbox, Occupancy Sensor/Vacancy Sensor, App configurable, 120-277VAC, Commercial Grade, White

ODS15-IDW

Smart Sensor, PIR, Antimicrobial, Wallbox, App configurable; Auto-ON/Auto-OFF or Manual-ON/Auto-OFF, neutral wire required, 120/208/220/230/240/277VAC, 50/60Hz, Commercial Grade, White. Wall plate sold separately.

The Leviton Smart Sensor uses Passive Infrared (PIR) detection technology to monitor a room for occupancy using a segmented, tamper resistent lens. When a person passes in or out of a sensor zone, the sensor detects motion and switches the lights ON. The lights will remain ON as long as an occupant is moving through the sensor zones. The ODS15-Ixx ’s vacancy mode features a Manual-ON/Auto-OFF for installations where manual-ON switching is required for energy code applications. Configuration of ODS15-Ixx is made using the Leviton Smart Sensor App from a smartphone or other Bluetooth® enabled Android or iOS device. Simple configuration can also be applied using pushbutton setup for several popular preconfigured options. Ideal for non-residential and commercial spaces up to 1,100 SF including offices, meeting rooms, and lobbies.

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Color: White

UPC Code: 078477010228
Country of Origin : China

Product Information

  • Type

    Product Type : Smart Sensor

  • Warranty

    Warranty : 5-Year Limited

  • Performance Specifications

    Coverage (Sq.Ft.) : 1000

    Pattern : 180°

  • Product Features

    Application : Small Offices|Lobbies|Small Meeting Rooms

    Color : White

    Feature : App configurable

    Grade : Commercial

    Mounting : Wall Switch

    Product Line : ODS15

    Sensor Technology : Passive Infrared (PIR)

    Sensor Type : Occupancy / Vacancy

  • Standards and Certifications

    California Title 24 : Yes

    Listings : IECC, UL and cUL listed, FCC, ICC

    Testing and Code Compliance : Can be used to comply with ASHRAE 90.1, IECC and Title 24, Part 6 occupancy/vacancy sensing and dimming requirements

  • Mechanical Specifications

    IP Rating : IP10

    Mounting Type : Wall Switch

    Size : Height 4.13" (104.9mm), Width 2.12" (53.95mm), Depth 1.86" (47.25mm), Install Depth 1.42" (36.22mm)

    Switch Type : Single-Pole

  • Electrical Specifications

    Frequency : 50/60Hz

    Input Current : 120V: Standby: 0.2W Max: 0.5W+Load Current - 277V: Standby: 0.3W Max: 0.6W+Load Current

    Load Rating : See Product Specification and Data Sheet

    Neutral Wire Connection : Required

    Voltage : 120-277 VAC

  • Environmental Specifications

    Storage Temperature Range : -40° to 185°F (-40° to 85°C)

  • Can be used to comply with IECC, ASHRAE 90.1, and 2019 Title 24, Part 6 occupancy/vacancy sensing and manual control requirements
  • Fits in a standard wallbox and gangable with other units
  • Controls General Purpose plug loads up to 20A and LED lighting loads up to 10A
  • One relay module for single-level switching
  • 180° field-of-view provides approximately 1,100 square feet of coverage
  • Maximum sensing distance in front of the sensor is 30-40 feet and 15-20 feet on either side
  • Advanced configuration can be performed using the Leviton Smart Sensor App on any Bluetooth enabled Android or iOS device: Set operating mode to Auto-ON/Auto-OFF or Manual-ON/Auto-OFF
  • Adjust the sensitivity of the sensor to increase or decrease coverage area
    • Adjust timeouts
    • Activate the nightlight and select nightlight colors
    • Add daylighting hold-off and select target daylighting levels
  • Set a security code to lock configuration settings
    • Out-of-the-box configuration default mode: Auto-ON/Auto-OFF with 10-minute time out
  • Sensitivity set to 75%
  • Nightlight and daylighting disabled

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