Cooper Lighting WaveLinx Lite Outdoor High/Low Mounted Sensor

Cooper WaveLinx Lite

Oct 20, 2020

The WaveLinx Lite integrated sensor for Galleon and Top Tier parking garage applications is simple yet powerful and scalable. The sensor provides immediate standalone dusk-to-dawn operation with motion sensing when installed. With the WaveLinx Lite mobile application, fixtures may be provisioned into control groups based on occupancy status and each sensor provides closed loop daylight sensing. The sensor is also upgradeable to the WaveLinx Wireless Connected Lighting system and compatible with Trellix enterprise applications.

• Perfect for parking garage / deck applications
• Models suitable for high (up to 40ft) & low (up to 15ft) applications
• Out of the box functionality (dusk to dawn control, unoccupied to 50%)
• Passive Infra-Red (PIR) motion sensor with coverage up to 5000 sq-ft
• Integrated photocell for closed loop daylight harvesting
• Software configurable networks up to 50 devices with mobile app
• Tool-less twist lock connection via 4-pin Zhaga Book 18 / ANSI C136.58
• Operates on a wireless mesh network based on (Bluetooth® 4.2)
• IP66 rating for outdoor site and indoor environments

 

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