One Fixture that Does it All, OpticSwap Area Light from Keystone

May 23, 2023

OpticSwap is a Keystone innovation that makes switching optics tool free: undo two clasps, change out the optic lens, and relatch the clasps. The fixture retains its weather-resistant IP65 rating.

But it doesn’t only change the way optics are switched out. Combined with Keystone’s unique kitting approach, it also changes the market for area lights entirely.

XFit Area Lights with OpticSwap stocking specials include everything in a single box: fixture, three optics – Type III, IV, and V — pre-installed mount, dusk-to-dawn photocell, and shorting cap. That means distributors can put them on the shelf and contractors can buy them and go.

No need for detailed custom orders, long wait times, and callbacks. One fixture can do it all. Each fixture has a pre-installed lens and two alternates, so if optics need to be quickly swapped out, an installer can apply the right lens in seconds – instead of waiting to specify and order. Add to that our available SmartPort technology –contractor-friendly screw-in motion sensors that can be easily field-installed with no wiring – and XFit Area Lights with OpticSwap can take care of multiple needs in one fixture.

Don’t need all that equipment? Keystone XFit Area Lights are also available in dedicated versions. Optics and other accessories – including square poles and square pole kits — can be purchased separately.

Featured Stocking Specials

140W Selectable Wattage Package

  • Power Select field-adjustable wattage options: 140W/100W/70W
  • Color Select field-adjustable color temperatures: 3000K/4000K/5000K
  • Includes pre-installed adjustable pole mount or slipfitter
  • Includes photocell and shorting cap
  • Pre-installed Type III fixture optics, with additional Types IV and V fixture optics included
  • 12V AUX tap with SmartPort technology
  • 6kV built-in plus 10kV external surge protection
  • Ideal for multi-headed pole applications

290W Selectable Wattage Package:

  • Power Select field-adjustable wattage options: 290W/210W/185W
  • Color Select field-adjustable color temperatures: 3000K/4000K/5000K
  • Includes pre-installed adjustable pole mount or slipfitter
  • Includes photocell and shorting cap
  • Pre-installed Type III fixture optics, with additional Types IV and V fixture optics included
  • 12V AUX tap with SmartPort technology
  • 6kV built-in plus 10kV external surge protection
  • Ideal for single-headed and general applications

Low Profile and Energy Efficient

XFit Area Lights with OpticSwap are available in large, medium, and small housings with a variety of power, mounting, optic, and sensor options. They also can be equipped with Power and Color Select, so power outputs and color temperatures are field adjustable. The fixture provides an energy-saving LED solution in a modern, low-profile design.

Features and Benefits

  • Compact low-profile design delivers high-performance illumination and improves application site aesthetics
  • OpticSwap feature allows optic lenses to be swapped out without tools
  • Heavy-duty die-cast aluminum housing with ample heat sinking for enhanced thermal performance
  • Dark Sky-friendly performance, eliminates undesirable sky glow
  • Integrated NEMA/ANSI C136.10 7-pin twist-lock receptacle with shorting cap, simplifies ordering requirements for photocontrol needs
  • Integral latch design for easy access to driver compartment
  • Dedicated models available with precision-crafted individual optic lenses
  • Four contractor-friendly mounting options available (sold separately): fixed pole mount, adjustable pole mount, slipfitter, and trunnion
  • Power and Color Select technology also available on specific models
  • Bi-level occupancy sensors and twist-lock photocell cell accessories available

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