Ecmweb 5927 Crestron Gls Oir C Cn Occupancy Sensors
Ecmweb 5927 Crestron Gls Oir C Cn Occupancy Sensors
Ecmweb 5927 Crestron Gls Oir C Cn Occupancy Sensors
Ecmweb 5927 Crestron Gls Oir C Cn Occupancy Sensors
Ecmweb 5927 Crestron Gls Oir C Cn Occupancy Sensors

Occupancy sensors

Dec. 17, 2013
Powered by Passive Infrared (PIR) technology Measure less than 1-in. high Require no laptop or programmer to setup and adjust

Powered by Passive Infrared (PIR) technology, GLS-OIR-C-CN occupancy sensors are not susceptible to vibrations in the environment, reducing false occupancy activations. The sensors measure less than 1-in. high when installed and include an IR Remote that eliminates the need for a laptop or programmer to setup and adjust each sensor. Users simply aim the remote at the products to adjust sensitivity for vacancy and occupancy states, timeout, and Cresnet ID.

Crestron

For more information, visit www.crestron.com.

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