Stand-Alone Systems / Occupancy Sensors

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Stand-Alone Systems / Occupancy Sensors

Timeline Service Reliability Integrity 1960’s 1970’s 1980’s 1990’s Today Incorporated in 1962 as a reseller of Panasonic Components Introduced Douglas branded control components Introduced Panasonic’s full 2Way System Introduced Dialog – the first system with 2 wire dual tech occupancy & vacancy sensors Introduced Diversa Occupancy / Vacancy Sensors Introduced pre-assembled lighting control systems Introduced computer based lighting controls Introduced integral web server in lighting control system Acquired by Panasonic Lighting Americas, Inc. Introduced industry leading Room Control Panels & Wireless Control systems Service Best-in-Class Pre-Sales, Quote & Design. Exceptional Post-Sales Site & Technical Support Reliability 100% Project Quality Control Industry Best Practices for Design & Testing Integrity Over 50 years of proven experience Unwavering commitment to successful outcomes

Product Families Dialog® Centralized Control Systems Dialog® Room Controller Distributed Control Systems Diversa® Stand-Alone Systems Douglas Lighting Controls® Bluetooth® Wireless Solutions

Common Applications Education Retail Commercial Healthcare Government Sports Venues 1,300,000+ relay control points active in the field today 1,500 projects designed, installed, & commissioned annually (42,000 lifetime)

General Common to all Diversa Series Sensors Choice of line voltage or low voltage sensors PIR for base sensing technology ADI-Voice for secondary sensing technology Diode pulse technology Low power draw

Ceiling Sensors WOR Series Sensors Extremely low profile (22mm or .88”) Optional lenses (Standard, Extended, High Bay) Single pole & 2-pole versions available Adjustable tilting lens Integral photo sensing available (1- or 2-pole) Additional options/features: Auxiliary relay 0-10v Dimming

Wall Switch Sensors WOS Series Sensors Single pole & 2-pole versions available Integral photo sensing available (1- or 2-pole) Standard vandal proof lens Additional options/features: Auxiliary relay 0-10v Dimming

Wall/Corner Mount Sensors WOW Series Sensors Lens range options Corner: 90ᴼ coverage, 7-15 ft mounting height, 70 ft range Large Area: 130ᴼ coverage, 7-15 mounting height, 60 ft range Single pole and 2-pole versions available Integral photo sensing available (1- or 2-pole) Additional options/features: Auxiliary relay 0-10v Dimming

Power Packs Designed for use with Douglas low voltage switches Acts like transformer to supply power to switches and sensors Single pole or 2-pole Versions Available Universal Voltage or 347V

Room in a Box Solution Floor Plan View Schematic View Functions Vacancy Sensing for 277VAC Lights (Manual ON, Auto OFF) Occupancy Sensing for 120VAC Plugs (Auto ON, Auto OFF) Automatic Daylight Dimming and/or Switching Manual Dimming and Switching Auxiliary Relay on Sensor to Trigger HVAC Demand response ready via sensor link Room in a Box Advantages Each room packaged in individual box Factory programmed to provide occupancy control of receptacles and vacancy control of lights Single SKU for entire room (DIVT24RC) Install and Control – works out of the box

Infra-Red Setting Unit For use with ALL Diversa Sensors (Line & Low Voltage and Dialog) iR programming of virtually all available settings Gives access to wider range of configuration possibilities Can be used to ‘swap’ poles on 2-pole sensors and power packs Uses standard AA batteries

Competitive Advantages Accurate Detection Intelligence (ADI) Accurately recognizes human occupancy Eliminates false triggers from HVAC, Music, Vibration, Traffic Smart Sensing After OFF signal Diversa sensors will turn the lights back ON if motion or voice pattern is detected; even if sensor is programmed into Vacancy Mode. Active for a variable period of time after each OFF event Adjusts automatically Long vacancy mode If no PIR is detected after 2 hours then the lights will shut OFF, regardless of voice detection. Walk-through mode If no PIR is detected after the initial 30 seconds then the lights will shut OFF, regardless of the time-out setting Dual Methods of Programming Manual DIP Switches and Rotary Dials Good for initial settings IR Setting Unit Allows for wider range of configuration properties Added convenience & considerable time savings Diode Pulse Power Pack Diversa power packs act like Douglas relays and therefore can be controlled by any Douglas hardwired switch. This creates a simple and affordable Vacancy Sensing solution. A standard low voltage sensor is set to Vacancy mode A standard power pack is used to switch the lighting load(s) A standard hardwired switch is used to manually switch lights ON/OFF as desired

Additional Control Features & Options Additional Features Additional Control Features & Options • Sensor Link • Alternating Contacts (2-pole) • Photo Sensing • Programmable Power Pack Contacts • 0-10v Dimming • Multi-Level Photo Sensing (2-Pole) • Manual Switching • Low Temperature & High Humidity • Self Adapting Technology • Adjustable Tilting Lens Alternating Contacts (2-pole): 2-pole ceiling sensors can be programmed to alternate which lights automatically turn ON upon occupancy. Sensor Link: Sensor Link is a connection which facilitates communication between low voltage sensors. The sensor link (orange wire) allows multiple sensors to coordinate their signals and act together as a cohesive zone. Automatic “Walk-Through Mode”: The lights will turn off after 3 minutes if no detection occurs in the first 30 seconds of occupancy, regardless of the vacancy timeout setting. Self Adapting Technology: The Automatic Mode uses a new sophisticated algorithm that tracks tendencies and adjusts operation to maximize energy savings. Photo Sensing (-P): Photo-switching control can be enabled or disabled. When enabled, occupancy alone will not trigger the output state to ON. If occupancy is detected AND there is a deficiency of natural light (as determined by a programmable set point), the output is triggered ON. Once ON, the output remains ON until a vacancy condition is determined by expiration of the vacancy timer. An increase in natural light will not force the lights OFF. Multi-Level Photo Sensing (2-Pole): Photo sensing on a 2-pole sensor can be configured to either restrict both poles or the primary pole only; If set to “Primary Pole Only”, the secondary pole will trigger based on occupancy, regardless of the photo setting. Manual Switching: The WOR Sensor is equipped with a front panel button for the purpose of manually overriding the occupancy and/or photo controlled outputs. This allows for immediate testing of a sensor to verify installation. Low Temperature & High Humidity (-L): This feature allows the device to be installed in such areas a Parking Garages and Refrigerated Warehouse. By utilizing PCB conformal coating, the device is designed to operate in environments that have condensing moisture and operation at temperatures as low as -40°C.

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