Leviton ODS10-IDW Decora 120/277-Volt Sensore di presenza interruttore a parete, bianco 1 confezione sensore bianco

Brand:Leviton

3.4/5

92.83

Sensore a infrarossi; incandescente/fluorescente/carico motore; 800 W a 120 V (incandescente), 1200/2700 VA a 120/277 V (fluorescente), 1/4 cv a 120 V (motore) carico; campo visivo di 180 gradi; Ritardo da 30 sec a 30 min; bianco; montaggio a parete

Leviton offre un'ampia selezione di sensori di movimento che utilizzano infrarossi passivi, ultrasuoni o una tecnologia combinata multi-sensing. È possibile impostare l'override della luce ambientale per impedire l'attivazione se è disponibile luce ambientale sufficiente. Il campo visivo orizzontale può essere regolato tra 180 gradi e 32 gradi di arco. La lente di Fresnel segmentata offre sensibilità e prestazioni ottimali. Il campo visivo di 180 gradi fornisce una copertura di circa 2.100 piedi quadrati. Il comodo pulsante consente l'accensione/spegnimento manuale della luce in qualsiasi momento. Interruttore da parete con sensore di presenza commerciale a 1 polo Leviton, infrarossi passivi, 120/277 Volt.
Batteries Included? ‎No
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand Leviton
Color White
Color ‎White
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 470 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Finish ‎White
Included Components ‎Leviton Ods10-Idw Infr Occpncy Snsor
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎ODS10-IDW
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎4.6 ounces
Manufacturer ‎Leviton
Material ‎Polycarbonate
Mounting Type Wall Mount
Mounting Type ‎Wall Mount
Number Of Pieces ‎10
Part Number ‎ODS10-IDW
Pattern ‎Sensor
Product Dimensions 1.75"D x 1.83"W x 2.6"H
Product Dimensions ‎1.75 x 1.83 x 2.6 inches
Shape ‎rectangle
Size ‎1 Pack
Switch Style ‎Pushbutton Switch
Thickness ‎1 Inches
Voltage ‎120 Volts
Warranty Description ‎Manufacture
Wattage ‎800 watts

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Scritto da: Bruce F.
It does the job very well.
I needed an easy way to turn on the lights in my dark garage - no windows. This was easy to install IF you have an instrument to tell you which black wire is hot and which is neutral. Without that there really is no way to install it without trial and error, and I don't know if hooking it up backward would damage the unit. So I had to also buy a no-touch voltmeter.
Scritto da: JD
"On / off switch" not really....
I was looking for a light with a separate on / off switch. This has that button but when you push the button to turn the light on it only stays on for as long as the time is set for (10 min is factory setting but can be changed) then automatically shuts off if it does not sense any motion. No way to just keep the lights on.
Scritto da: AmazonCustomer
The switch works great for my needs, but could be better
Just installed this switch yesterday. Installation was easy, took about 20-30 minutes to get the tools, install, adjust, and put everything away. The switch turns on the light in the laundry/bathroom and is located outside the room and covered by a hallway door that is always open. Needless to say, people can never find the switch when going to the bathroom and it's a pain to reach for while carrying a basket of laundry into the room. I figured this solution is easier than opening up the wall and re-wiring to put the switch inside the room. This switch has 180-degree visibility, so it works great even though it is covered by the hallway door. I should also note, there is no ambient light in this hallway, so I can't comment on that feature of the switch. I set the switch to ignore ambient light and always turn on when motion is detected. The only two requests I have are: 1) Make the control panel cover easier to remove and replace. I have to remove the faceplate every time I want to remove the control panel cover to make adjustments. 2) A feature to turn on the light when motion is detected and off when motion is detected again. Maybe there is a different switch out there I should have gotten to help with this... Since the switch is outside of the room, it can't detect occupancy and I have to set the timer to 10 minutes to ensure the light doesn't turn off while someone is still in the room. Most of the time, people are only in the room for a minute or two, so the light stays on longer than necessary after motion is detected.
Scritto da: ARK
Got a real product at last!! Works with modern electronic ballast FLs.
This is an excellent product (with a big price tag, though). I like this!! We always use a garage-to-family room door for outgoing and incoming traffic. In addition, a secondary refrigerator is sitting in the garage right next to the door. So, I installed an occupancy sensor switch to control the ceiling fluorescent lights for automatic turn-on and off. The first generation occupancy sensor switch was a Leviton's fluorescent light-compatible product (about $20). It worked fine until I decided to replace the old T12 ceiling FLs with more energy-efficient T8 lights and I found the switch was not compatible and would flicker with the new electronic ballasts. After a long Net search, I tried a Brazix [...] occupancy sensor switch (about $12). The Brazix product uses a mechanical relay instead of a semiconductor switch so that it is compatible with any type of load. The very friendly price tag also attracted me. The only and big problem of Brazix was its poor product quality. I bought a 5-switch set, and one of them was defective and would never turn off (Brazix immediately sent me a replacement). It also lacked sensitivity control. The IR sensor was so sensitive that the one installed in a bathroom "detected" warm air from a HVAC heater duct. Finally, only a year and half after installation, the internal mechanical contact of the one installed in the garage got stuck and I had to tap its housing strongly in order to turn the light off. Next, I found a Cooper occupancy sensor product at a local Lowe's store (about $29). The Cooper product claimed compatibility with CFLs and electronic ballasts. But the reality was that the IR sensor that Cooper claimed to have a "self-learning capability" was so unreliable and the claimed delay time was so inaccurate (always doubled) that I returned the product. After the frustrating periods, I resumed a desperate search for an electronic ballast-compatible product and finally came across the ODS10-ID Decora Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor. The product is equipped with five control switches and adjusters. I only had to re-adjust the ambient light knob to the darkest to fit my application. It works great with the fluorescent lights in out garage. I have not tried it with CFLs, but other reviewers have reported very positive results. The biggest problem with the product is its big price tag. But I now have peace of mind that I have a way to replace the soon-to-be failing Brazix switches installed in other locations.
Scritto da: Carolyn E.
Great for a Bathroom! CFL compatible
First, let me say if I could give it 4.5 stars I would. The half a star lost is the difficulty in remembering/choosing color as the color names are brand specific. HINT: Before you order check out the leviton brand colors and their names for that line. Who can keep track of Almond, Ivory and Lt. Almond? So, I had to exchange my original purchase. BUT, when the replacement came, it was a breeze to install. Took me less than 15 minutes. You need to wire in all 4 color wires to work properly. I installed this is the main floor bathroom as it gets a lot of use and often the light is not turned off by the children and even myself! This light is compatible with the electric balast CFL lights - they will not flicker. This light goes on when you enter the room. You can also push the button to turn it on (even though it goes on when you go in....), but you can also push the button to turn it OFF --- OR if you forget to turn it off, it will turn off after the preset time limit. I set it to the shortest setting because my kids are always in and out of there. The only complaint I received was from my husband who said the light went off too soon (I have it set for 5 minutes). I suppose he'll learn to wave his arm or walk upstairs to use another bathroom. I love it because the kids can walk in there with dirty hands and not dirty that lightplate up anymore too.
Scritto da: Brent C.
Motion switch.
Very good unit. I have installed 5 of these in various spots and they work great. Lots of adjustment to fit any situation.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Not bad
I have installed two. One seems overly sensitive compared to its documentation, and the other is not always sensitive enough to pick-up subtle motion. However, overall better than the lights staying on. We used them on a strip of 8 florescent lights, and another group of 4.
Scritto da: Shelton Ramsay
works great
Installed garage. excellent
Scritto da: Verla Davies
motion sensor for low load LED lights
These were the only motion sensor switches that we could find that would actually work.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Good
Works well. Dont put any heat source in front of it.

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