500W 500VA, 120 Volt AC 60Hz, PIR, 110 Degree, 2500 Sq. Ft. Coverage, Outdoor Occupancy Sensor, Residential Grade – White, UPC: 07847704624
Product Features
- Ideal for a wide range of residential settings including backyards, garages, entranceways, porches, swimming pool areas, doorways and private docks
- Sensor neck adjustment allows accurate area monitoring: 110 degrees vertical, 180 degrees horizontal, 110 degrees rotational
- Adjustable delayed OFF time settings from 20 seconds (for test mode) to 15 minutes
- Adjustable sensitivity reduces false triggers
- Provides Automatic, Test and Continuous Modes: Test Mode simulates automatic operation with short delayed OFF time for ease of making adjustments. Continuous Mode enables manual override for constant lights ON operation
Leviton RS110-10W 500W Incandescent, 110 Degree, 2500 Square Feet Coverage, PIR Outdoor Occupancy Sensor, White Bought this sensor to go with 2 EarthLEDs,also from Amazon, to replace a sensor that doesn’t work with LED bulbs. This sensor is exactly what I wanted, simple operation, just 2 adjustment knobs, 1 to control sensitivity and 1 to adjust the timer,for how long you want the bulbs to stay on.No test setting switch needed because the sensor automatically goes into a walk test mode when it receives power, for about 5 minutes, this will work in daylight or night for adjusting the unit for proper operation. Works just like I needed, turning on 2 LEDs in fixtures on either side of my garage door, no false turn on from cars passing by, just maybe a dog that wonders down our driveway will set it off, it works from sensing a heat emitting body. I can recommend this sensor, even with CFL bulbs.
It seems to work fine This works as advertised though the instructions are mediocre with really confusing wiring schematics. This particular version does NOT have a light setting so it will go on during daylight hours – nor is that stated in the AMAZON blurb – but I guess I should have looked at the Leviton website as well – my bad.
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