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Automate your lighting without risking wasted energy by using the Leviton ODC Multi-Technology Ceiling-Mount Occupancy Sensor. When lights turn ON/OFF according to motion detection, they are sometimes left on for too long due to false detections. This sensor's multi-technology motion detection overcomes that challenge with advanced false alarm immunity.
Available Detection Ranges (Sq. Ft.): 500, 1,000, 2,000
Leviton's series of ODC occupancy sensors feature daylight harvesting capabilities to help you further reduce energy consumption. When daylight harvesting is integrated into your lighting control system, the sensor can adjust wired lighting according to natural daylight levels. When daylight is abundant, lights stay off. When daylight is scarce, lights turn on! And for special occasions, the sensor includes "Presentation Mode", which allows you to turn lights OFF manually and keep them OFF even while the room is occupied.
The Leviton ODC Multi-Technology Ceiling-Mount Occupancy Sensor includes an angled light pipe and flat light pipe for open loop and closed loop daylight harvesting applications. The sensor features adjustable daylight design levels: Normal (OFF), Manual (ON/OFF) and Auto Calibration. Its photocell provides Auto-Calibration (Automatic Daylight Calibration) to intelligently measure light levels and determine optimal daylight design levels for closed loop applications.

Multi-technology motion detectors utilize both PIR and ultrasonic technologies for advanced false alarm immunity. Passive infrared (PIR) motion sensing is the most common form of motion detection technology. The sensor receives infrared (IR) signals to detect distortion of the infrared area and identify movement by a heat source. Ultrasonic (doppler shift) motion sensing, in contrast, works like radar by sending out high-frequency sound waves and detecting how fast those waves bounce back to the sensor.
Multi-technology motion detectors are best suited to enclosed spaces where occupants show only low levels of motion (classroom, conference room, etc.). These motion detectors are not well-suited to environments with high air flow levels, such as a warehouse.
The Leviton ODC Multi-Technology Ceiling-Mount Occupancy Sensor features four key automated functions that maximize lighting efficiency:
In the event of a power outage, time delay and other settings are saved. The sensor will return to its last known state when power is restored.
The occupancy sensor is compatible with incandescent lamps, electronic and magnetic ballasts, electronic and magnetic low-voltage transformers, and fans. It features H.I.S. (High Inrush Stability) technology designed to handle high inrush electronic ballast loads. No minimum load is required. The sensor's mechanically held 10A latching relay ensures reliable operation for any load type and reduces energy consumption better than electronically held relays.
Because this line voltage vacancy sensor is self-contained, there is no need for an external power pack or vacancy sensor wiring.
Leviton is the smart choice, providing the most comprehensive range of solutions to meet the needs of today's residential, commercial and industrial buildings. Leveraging more than a century of experience, Leviton helps customers create sustainable, intelligent environments through its electrical wiring devices, network and data center connectivity solutions, and lighting energy management systems. From switches and receptacles, to daylight harvesting controls, networking systems, and equipment for charging electric vehicles, Leviton solutions help customers achieve savings in energy, time and cost, all while enhancing safety.