
Specifications
Coverage:
1000 square feet,
up to 32’ from the sensor
Detection Zone:
180
º
in 18 zones
32’ range
Detection Pattern:
Note:
Detection of sedentary small move-
ment (desk work) within 18’
Time Adjustment:
8 seconds to 15 minutes
after motion stops (approximate)
Detection Indicator:
Red LED
Energy Codes:
Complies with California Title 24
Switching Capacity:
120v: 800w Incandescent &
Fluorescent
277v: 1200w Incandescent &
Fluorescent
Minimum Load:
None
Power Consumption:
Negligible
Wiring:
Replaces single pole wall switch,
3 wire system where neutral & hot
are present.
Temperature Range:
-4
º
F to +104
º
F
(-20
º
C to +40
º
C)
Humidity Range:
93% relative humidity
Approvals:
UL Listed Photocontrol
UL Standard 773A
Weight:
3.3 oz. (no box)
Parts List:
LOS800 Sensor
Matching Wall Plate
2 matching wall plate screws
2 sensor mounting screws
Dimensions:
A
=4.06” (103mm)
B
=1.69” (43mm)
C
=2.25” (57mm)
D
=2.56” (65mm)
E
=1.25” (32mm)
F
=.5” (13mm)
G
=1.68” (43mm)
A D
B
E
C
G
F
5’
32’
Side View
32’
Locate the LOS800 where it has
an unobstructed view of the room,
particularly the areas normally
occupied by people. Ideal mount-
ing height is 3.5 to 4.5 feet above
the floor.
If people cannot see the sensor
lens from their normal positions in
the room, the sensor will not detect
their presence.
High cabinets, walls, doors and
other obstructions may limit the
sensor’s view of the entire room. If
obstructions can be moved the
sensor will have a better view. If
the areas obstructed are not areas
normally occupied, the sensor will
still be able to see normal occupancy.
Cabinet obstructs sensor’s
view of active area
Obstruction moved, sensor
has full view
If the room is L shaped or the sensor’s
view is badly obstructed from the
door switch location, use the
LOS2500 ceiling mounted sensor
instead of the LOS800.
Ceiling mounted LOS2500
sensor with 360º detection
Do not locate sensor over or looking
at heating vents, baseboard
heaters, hanging plants or air
conditioners.
Do not locate sensor where it will
view direct sunlight.
If the sensor’s location gives it a
view of the other rooms or hallways,
lights will be turned on when
movement is detected in these
adjacent areas. If this is undesirable,
the sensor’s detection zone may
be restricted by covering a portion
of the lens with a white paper label
or tape.
Sensor has view of
adjacent area
Selecting A Location
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Sensor
Sensor
Sensor
Top View 50’
50’
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