Hubbell Control Solutions Bluetooth WASP Sensor

LDS WASP 400

June 9, 2020

The Bluetooth WASP Occupancy Sensor uses Bluetooth for remote programming, features Passive Infrared (PIR) motion sensing technology as well as ON/OFF and 0-10V dimming control with an integral light sensor to adjust the light level of the fixture when there is sufficient natural daylight. It provides ON/OFF and 0–10V dimming control with “From the Ground” programming using the new Hubbell Control Solutions controlHUBB mobile application. There are no dip switches on the new sensor.

The passive infrared technology for the detection of motion consists of a quad element pyrometer and an interchangeable spherical Fresnel® lens designed specifically for high or low mount applications (available separately).

  • Wireless programming using HCS ControlHUBB Bluetooth App
  • ON/OFF and 0-10V dimming control
  • Single/Dual motion sensor timer modes
  • Multiple daylight harvesting modes for indoor and outdoor applications
  • Interchangeable high/low area detection lens options
  • Low voltage and line voltage models available
  • Daylight sensor for daylight harvesting applications
  • Low temperature/water-tight/indoor-outdoor versions

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