Smart Ceiling Mount Sensors and Smart Ceiling Mount Room Controllers from Leviton

May 3, 2024

The Leviton exclusive Smart Ceiling Mount Room Controller (SRC) offers high performance, code compliant, advanced room configuration in one easy-to-install device. Installers can download the Smart Sensor App for quick-and-easy room configuration with any iOS or Android device.

The SRC’s features meet advanced design requirements for standalone occupancy/vacancy sensing, dimming and daylight harvesting applications, offering easy configuration and operational testing for one or two 0-10V dimming zones, options for one or two daylight harvesting zones, partial-ON, partial-OFF, area control, demand response, plug load or receptacle control, and UL924 emergency lighting.

Smart Sensors: Smart Ceiling Mount PIR and Multi-Technology Sensors (CMS)

The Leviton Smart Ceiling Mount Sensors (CMS) offer high performance, code compliant, advanced room configuration in one easy-to-install device. Installers can download the Smart Sensor App for quick-and-easy room configuration and testing with any iOS or Android device. 

The CMS’s features meet advanced design requirements for standalone occupancy/vacancy sensing and ambient light hold-OFF applications offering easy configuration and operational testing for occupancy/vacancy sensing, options for one or two ambient light hold-OFF zones, area control, demand response, plug load or receptacle control, and UL924 emergency lighting.

Smart Sensors: Wireless Companion Switch and Dimmer

The Wireless Companion Switch and Dimmer pairs wirelessly with the Smart Ceiling Mount Room Controller (SRC) and Smart Ceiling Mount Sensor (CMS) to provide a simple to install solution for wireless manual lighting control. The Wireless Companion Switch and Dimmer can be mounted directly on wall surfaces or at an existing single or multi-gang wallbox, no wiring required. The Wireless Companion Switch and Dimmer are the perfect solution for locations where a wallbox may not be located or locations where there is no wiring present.

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