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e-Sense Detect
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A microwave sensor differs from a PIR sensor (Passive Infra
Red) because it can, for example, detect motion through a thin
wall or a door. This is an advantage if the luminaire is placed
in a WC, for instance, since the lights turn on before the door
is opened.
The microwave sensor works like a radar and sends out a
low-power signal of less than 10 mW, which is then reflected
back. When the time of the reflected signal changes, the sensor
registers motion. e-Sense Detect is well suited for use in, for
example, public WCs, cloakrooms, corridors and storage areas.
Microwave control with concealed motion sensore-Sense Detect
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e-Sense Detect
e-Sense Detect is a lighting control system based on microwave technology, enabling it to be used in several different
environments and to satisfy various needs. Because the sensor unit is concealed in the luminaire, neither the design nor
enclosure class is affected. The system is available in two versions: e-Sense Detect On/Off and e-Sense Detect DALI with
absence dimming.
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With e-Sense Detect On/Off, the sensor turns on the lights when motion is detected and turns them off after a preset
time.
e-Sense Detect – On/Off
Energy savings of ≤
70%
PRESENCE CONTROL LUX THRESHOLD
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With absence dimming, lighting for a luminaire can be set so that it never falls below a low level (about 10%). When
motion is detected, the lighting level is immediately increased to 100%. After the last detected presence and a pre-
set time delay, the luminaire gradually returns to a low level and, depending on the setting, it can be switched off
after a set time .
e-Sense Detect – DALI
Energy savings of ≤
70%
PRESENCE CONTROLABSENCE DIMMING LUX THRESHOLDABSENCE DIMMING WITH SWITCH-OFF
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e-Sense Detect
Advantages
• Can be used for many different environments and needs
• The sensor is concealed in the luminaire – design and
enclosure class are not affected
• Several luminaires can be connected together with master/
slave function
• Settings/programming via DIP switches on sensor
e-Sense Detect – On/Off
• The capability to use several masters, with up to five slaves
via relay control
• On/Off function
• Variable switch-off delays
e-Sense Detect – DALI
• One master with integrated power supply
• Up to 15 DALI slaves
• High/low/off
• Variable off delay
• Absence dimming with switch-off
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Integrated sensor (master)
Integrated sensor
Relayed phase
DALI
e-Sense Detect – DALI
e-Sense Detect – On/Off