
The MCD-PIR Movement Controlled Dimmable Lighting System is designed to operate LED or fluorescent analogue 1V to 10V dimming Ballasts or Drivers, maintaining full output during occupancy, then dimming in two stages with 50% output after 5 minutes of non-detection and an additional 40% after a further 2.5 minutes of non-detection, to remain at a constant 10% output. Any time during the time-out movement is detected, the luminaire will switch to 100% output. The MCD-PIR does not have daylight facility and whilst suitable for most areas requiring occupancy control it is especially useful in areas such as Data Centres, where moving equipment could cause nuisance switching with Microwave detection.
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