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180° field-of-view provides approximately 1100 square feet of coverage
Maximum sensing distance in front of the sensor is 30-40 feet and 15-20 feet on either side
Easy access Air Gap switch when replacing lamp(s)
Tamper resistant PIR lens
Can be used to comply with ASHRAE 90.1, IECC and 2019 Title 24, Part 6 occupancy/vacancy sensing, dimming, and manual-ON/auto-OFF requirements
Latest PIR technology accurately detects minor motion up to 400sq ft and major motion up to 1,100 sq ft
Add a Power Pack and Controlled Receptacles for plug load control
The Leviton Smart Sensor with 1000W dimming can easily switch and dim incandescent and dimmable LED or CFL bulbs while monitoring a room for occupancy using Passive Infrared (PIR) detection technology. A specialized lens divides the field-of-view into sensor zones. 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 long as an occupant moves through the sensor zones and until the timeout expires. The ODP10-I1x features a vacancy mode for Manual-ON/Auto- OFF operation, ideal for installations where manual-ON switching is required for energy code applications. Configuration of ODP10-I1x 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 common pre-configured options. The ODP10-I1x integrates a photocell for daylighting which can be programmed using the Leviton Smart Sensor App. Ideal for non-residential and commercial spaces up to 1,100 SF including offices, meeting rooms, and lobbies. Do you have a question about an occupancy sensor or vacancy sensor?