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New TLS Sensor from Acuity Features Twist-to-Lock Sensor

Acuity Brands TLS Series Twist-to-Lock Sensor

The TLS Twist-to-Lock Sensor by SensorSwitch, part of Acuity Brands, offers incredible flexibility and ease for industrial lighting control. The TLS Twist-to-Lock Sensor is available for field installation or as an embedded option within industrial luminaires including the Lithonia Lighting REBL LED High Bay. The TLS sensor supports mounting heights from 8 to 45 feet for occupancy detection and daylight dimming photocontrol.

The TLS Series simplifies installation and configuration with its efficient tool-less lock mechanism and pre-wired design.
The TLS sensor comes pre-configured with out-of-the-box settings; however, custom settings can be applied using the SensorSwitch Infrared Wireless Remote Programmer (IWP). Both the TLS sensor and IWP support bi-directional IR communication, allowing setting changes from the floor, with read and write functionality. Additionally, both devices support passive powerless programming, enabling setting changes while the device is unpowered, even while it is still in its packaging.

The TLS Sensor is IP66-rated, ensuring reliable performance in demanding environments.

Features

  • Broad occupancy detection supports heights from 8 ft to 45 ft.
  • Daylighting dimming and switching photocontrol.
  • Adjustable lighting control settings: occupancy time, high trim, and daylighting setpoint.
  • Support ingress protection, IP66.
  • Configurable from the floor using IWP bi-directional remote.
  • Support passive powerless programming, allows programming while unpowered via RFID.
  • Occupancy detection tested per NEMA WD 7-2011.

More information about the TLS Twist-to-Lock Sensor from SensorSwitch

TLS Twist-to-Lock Sensor data sheet

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