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Hubbell Building Automation

Product Catalog

Energy Saving Lighting Controls.

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Hubbell Building Automation

Table of Contents

Hubbell Building Automation ....................................................... 3

Hubbell Building Automation Benefi ts .......................................... 4

Building Codes and Standards .......................................................... 6

Business Services .................................................................................... 8

Networked Lighting Controls ......................................................10

Networked Lighting Controls Quick Reference Guide ...........12

Occupancy Sensors ...........................................................................28

Occupancy Sensors Quick Reference Guide ...............................30

Daylighting Controls ........................................................................64

Daylighting Controls Quick Reference Guide ...........................66

High Bay Controls .............................................................................76

High Bay Controls Quick Reference Guide .................................78

Numerical Index ....................................................................................84

®Registered trademarks of Hubbell Building Automation, Inc. (HBA), MYTECH Corporation and Unenco. TMTrademark of Hubbell Building Automation, Inc. LightBAT, LightOWL, LightHAWK, The OMNI, MYzerPORT, MYzerSTART, Daylight Tracker, IntelliDAPT, WASP are registered trademarks of Hubbell Building Automation, Inc.

Other product and company names mentioned herein may be the trade-marks of their respective owners.

Printed in the United States of America. ©Copyright 2008, Hubbell Building Automation, Inc.

Hubbell Building Automation, Inc. products are protected under the follow-ing United States of American Patents: 6,222,191; 439,853; 435,798; 430,056; 430,055; 6,078,253; 5,986,357; 404,326; 404,325; 401,175; and 5,640,143.

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Hubbell Building Automation, Inc. (HBA)—head-quartered in Austin, Texas— is a subsidiary of Hubbell Incorporated, a Delaware company and established leader in the electrical industry. HBA is a strong proponent of innovative, integrated, and simple energy-saving lighting controls.

In 1888, Harvey Hubbell II founded Hubbell Incorporat-ed. In 1896, he invented what is arguably the world’s fi rst lighting control device: the pull chain switch. Over one hundred years later, HBA continues this tradition of innovation with the development of networked lighting controls that not only save energy but also integrate with other building controls, such as security and HVAC (heating, ventilating, and air conditioning).

Industry Leading technology—Proven QualityFrom the industry’s fi rst self-adaptive occupancy sensor to the LX series of networked light control products, HBA has set the standards for applying technology to the business of energy-saving lighting controls.

Innovative, Integrated and SimpleHBA provides innovative, integrated, and simple light-ing control through its networked lighting controls, occupancy sensors, daylighting controls, and high bay controls.

Networked lighting controls. The LX Series provides the ultimate in harmony of technology and simplicity. Capable functional lighting control systems don’t have to be diffi cult to use or install. As lighting control systems and devices have evolved, their capabilities and functionality have grown immensely. Unfortunately, the interfaces used today for these same features and functions have not progressed at the same rate. The LX Series overcomes these limitations through the use of a GUI touch screen.

Occupancy sensors. HBA has long been the innovator in occupancy sensing technologies with the invention of both leakage-to-ground and self-adaptive sensor technologies. HBA continues to lead the way in occupancy sensor design. Today, we produce the most comprehensive line of occupancy sensor products on the market— bar none. With infrared, ultrasonic, and dual technology sensors, HBA has a product for virtually any application.

Daylighting controls. HBA produces a full line of single and multi zone daylight harvesting products for dim-ming and switching applications.

High bay controls. HBA offers the industry’s mostcapable and reliable high bay lighting controls available for both HID and fl uorescent lighting applications.

For more information about HBA, please visit hubbell-automaton.com, or contact HBA directly at {888} 698-3242, {512} 450-1100, or fax {512} 450-1215.

Pictured on opposite page - LightBAT G2. Pictured at left - OMNIDT2000.

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Hubbell Building Automation Benefi ts

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Reduce Energy CostOne of the simplest ways for facility managers and building owners to lower cost is by reducing the energy consumed by their buildings. Recent data from the California Department of Energy states that 40% of all energy costs are derived from interior and exterior lighting. Why not control it? HBA’s suite of energy sav-ing lighting control solutions lets you do just that. With solutions covering the full range of energy saving strate-gies and industry leading technology, it could not be easier. Let HBA help you get control of your energy costs.

ConvenienceWith HBA’s lighting control solutions, you will never have to think about turning out the lights again. Whether you choose occupancy sensing, daylight harvesting, time-based scheduling or a complete networked lighting control solution, you will never again have to worry whether the lights are on or off. You can rest assured that lighting will be on when required, and off when not required, providing you both energy savings and peace of mind. Now that’s convenient.

Safety and SecurityThere is no need to remember to turn lighting or signage on or off at the appropriate time. HBA’s suite of energy saving lighting control solutions will automatically turn lighting on when required, increasing both safety and security.

FlexibilityHubbell Building Automation’s lighting controls are extremely capable and fl exible, allowing them to be adapted to any application. Scheduling of on or off events, mapping of switches to control circuits, and even programming of occupancy and photo sensors can all be accomplished with a simple, easy-to-use touch screen or with your Internet browser. It just doesn’t get any easier than that.

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Obtain LEED™ Certifi cation PointsLEED is a voluntary rating system sanctioned by the Unit-ed States Green Building Council (USGBC) that provides a national guideline for what constitutes a “green” building. Effi cient lighting controls may contribute to obtaining up to 18 points in 4 LEED credit categories. HBA networked lighting controls and occupancy sensors help you meet the requirements for these certifi cation points.

Comply with Building Energy CodesEnergy codes play a key role in helping to reduce energy consumption. They set the mandatory performance requirements for building construction. Most commercial energy codes have mandatory requirements that can be cost-effectively and conveniently met through the useof Hubbell Building Automation’s suiteof energy saving lighting controls.

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Pictured above at right - LightOWL LODT.Pictured below - LUXSTATDNCM.

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Building Codes and Standards

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ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 StandardThe American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers Inc. (ASHRAE) and the Illumi-nating Engineering Society of North America (IESNA) jointly sponsor the ASHRAE/IESNA Standard 90.1, “En-ergy Standard for Buildings Except Low-Rise Residential Buildings.” This standard encourages the use of energy effi cient lighting controls in design practice for both inte-rior and exterior lighting. Most states have or will adopt energy codes based on this standard. One of the key lighting requirements in this widely adopted standard is:

Automatic lighting shut-off:All buildings greater than 5,000 square feet must be equipped with an automatic control device to shut-off building lighting in all spaces. HBA networked lighting controls provide solutions for this requirement by automatically turning lights off based on a programmed schedule or occupancy.

IECC 2003 Lighting Control ProvisionsSimilar to ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1, the International Energy Conservation Code (IECC) has been adopted by states for minimum energy effi ciency in commercial building design.

As in the ASHRAE/IESNA 90.1 Standard, the IECC 2003 also has a mandatory requirement of automatic shut-off of lighting in buildings larger than 5,000 square feet. HBA networked lighting controls and occupancy sensors are the perfect solutions for this requirement. Further-more, HBA occupancy sensors provide a solution for the Light Reduction Controls requirement (Section 805.2.2.1), which states that areas having manually controlled lights must also have a manual lighting control that reduces the light level by at least 50% or an occupancy sensor can control the area.

California Energy Commission (CEC)

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Title 24 Building StandardsThe California Energy Commission (CEC) created Cali-fornia’s 2005 Building and Energy Effi ciency Standards/Regulations for Residential and Nonresidential Buildings (Title 24), which provides mandatory lighting controls requirements for commercial and residential buildings. All HBA occupancy sensors are CEC Title 24 compliant. HBA occupancy sensors provide excellent solutions to these key Title 24 provisions:

Automatic shut-off:For every fl oor, all indoor lighting systems must be equipped with a separate automatic control to shut off the lighting.

Area control:Each area enclosed by ceiling-height partitions must have an independent switching or control device (oc-cupancy sensor or manual switch) that:

• Is readily accessible • Is located so that a person using the device can see the lights or area controlled by the switch • Is able to override other devices

Multi-level lighting control:Any enclosed space of 100 square feet or larger that has a connected lighting load greater than 0.8 watts/sq. ft., and that has more than one luminaire shall use a multi-level lighting control (control that reduces lighting power by either continuous dimming, stepped dimming, or stepped switching while maintaining a reasonably uniform level of illuminance throughout the controlled space). The multi-level lighting controls must have one control step that is between 50% and 70% of design lighting power and at least one step of minimum output operating at less than 35% of full-rated lighting system power (this could be completely off ). HBA occupancy sensors that switch alternate rows of lights are a solution for this requirement.

Residential buildings:For newly constructed or remodeled residential build-ings Title 24 requires the use of manual-on occupancy sensors, fl uorescent lights, or dimmers in most rooms of the home such as the bathroom, garage, utility room, hallway, bedroom, and living room. HBA offers a vast array of wall switch occupancy sensors to meet this requirement. These models turn the lights on manually when someone pushes the button, and they automati-cally turn the lights off when the room is unoccupied.

LYJNSYS | Network Interface Component.

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The Business Services Group of HBA is dedicated to offering the highest quality of service by providing a direct point of contact, available daily from 7am to 6pm CST. The Business Services Group is responsible for en-suring that you receive the best possible level of service.

Technical ServicesHBA’s technical services include quotations, Factory Certifi ed Occupancy Sensor Layouts, technical phone support, application support, and technical documenta-tion.

Quotations HBA’s Quotations Group is dedicated not only to creating a professional and accurate quotation but also to work-ing with you to ensure that the needs of your project arefulfi lled. The Quotations Group also creates detailed submittal packages—which include all necessary product documentation and project-specifi c informa-tion—and coordinates with the Technical Services Group to provide detailed drawings.

Factory Certifi ed Occupancy Sensor LayoutsA Factory Certifi ed Occupancy Sensor Layout from HBA means that we guarantee the type and placement of each sensor on every drawing. You can send your elec-tronic AutoCAD fi les, and we will work with you to create not only a Factory Certifi ed Layout but also a competitive layout with a detailed Bill of Materials. We can also take paper drawings and convert them to electronic format. If you need hard copies, let us know, and we will create professional paper drawings in any size specifi cation.

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Technical Phone Support HBA is a complete solution. Since our products are designed and manufactured under one roof, our Tech-nical Services staff has the resources to handle your application or technical product questions.

Application SupportWhether you need assistance in selecting lighting controls for a small or medium size project or you need assistance in selecting an entire lighting control package (including lighting control panels, occupancy sensors, daylight harvesting, and occupancy sensors for a large size project), our Technical Services Group can assist you in all facets of application support.

Technical DocumentationThe Technical Services Group has an extensive library that contains detailed wiring diagrams and support docu-mentation for numerous installation applications. Technical Services will create specifi c custom project diagrams and submittals for any size project that you might have.

Premier Customer Service and QuotationsOur Customer Service Represent-atives take great pride in giving a personalized level of service.Detailed product knowledge, fast and accurate order entry, timely order acknowledgements, and order management—from initial ordering to shipping.

Contact InformationTelephone—Austin, TX USA 512.450.1100

Telephone—Toll Free 888.698.3242

Fax—Orders Only 512.450.0864

Fax—General 512.450.1215

Fax—Toll Free Customer Service 877.783.9201

Corporate Website hubbell-automation.com

Technical Drawing submittal hba [email protected]

Pictured on opposite page - the Quick To Install |QTI™ System and Accessories.

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The LX networked lighting controls provide the ultimate in harmony of technology and simplicity. Capable func-tional lighting control systems don’t have to be diffi cult to use or install. As lighting control systems and devices have evolved, their capabilities and functionality have grown immensely. Unfortunately, the interfaces used today for these same features and functions have not progressed at the same rate. The LX Series overcomes these limitations through the use of a GUI touch screen.

Key FeaturesThe LX networked lighting controls provide the follow-ing features: • Unique handheld touch screen GUI • Robust and reliable 20 Amp mechanically latching relays • Multiple size enclosures available (4, 8, 16, 32, and 48 relays) • Powered, topology-free, polarity-insensitive, 2-wire communication • LonWorks® “open system” architecture • LonMark® certifi ed • Seamless integration with major building protocols, such as LON, BACNET® and MODBUS® • Feature-rich scheduling functions • 365-day time clock • Automatic daylight savings time and leap year compensation • Built-in astronomical time clock for sunrise and sunset programming • UL and cUL listed • 2-year warranty

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LX – Touch Tablet Graphical User Interface (GUI)The graphical user interface have virtually changed the way in which we relate to and access data, clunky non-intuitive user interfaces such as those in use by most lighting control system manufacturers are not only inappropriate but are a barrier to the users ability to realize the true capability of today’s feature-rich lighting control systems and devices.

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� LonWorks® “Open System” architecture for seamless integration with other building systems.

� Multi-tap 120/277/347VAC transformer.

� Handheld portable touch screen tablet • 320 x 240 pixel graphic display • Graphical User Interface • Easy data entry

� Powered, Topology Free, Polarity Insensitive, 2-wire communication.

� Feature-rich scheduling options • Normal time • Open / close time • Hours of operation • After hour sweeps • Automatic or manual daylight savings time adjustments

� Astronomical time clock for automatic sunrise / sunset calculations. Perfect for outdoor applications.

� Individual relay status LEDs show current status of all relays.

� NEMA 1 Enclosure. Completely assembled and ready to install. UL and cUL listed. LonMark® 3.3 certified with a 2-year warranty.

Blink alert notifies occupants of pending OFF event, programmable between 1 and 15 minutes.

Robust and reliable 20 amp mechanically held latching relays (120 - 480VAC loads).

Pictured above - LXTB. Pictured below - LX Lighting Control Panels 4, 8, 16, 32, and 48.

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LX Lighting Control Panels 4, 8, 16, 32, 48 RelaysPage 14

LX4 up to 4 Relays LX8 up to 8 Relays LX16 up to 16 Relays LX32 up to 32 Relays LX48 up to 48 Relays

LX Touch Tablet Graphical User InterfacePage 15

LXTB LX Touch Screen Tablet

LX RelaysPage 16

LXRL1 LX Relay, Single Pole, 120/277/347VAC

LXRL2 LX Relay, Double Pole, 208/240/480VAC

LX Networked Switch StationsPage 17 LXSW1LP 1 Button LXSW2LP 2 Buttons LXSW3LP 3 Buttons LXSW4LP 4 Buttons LXSW5LP 5 Buttons LXSW6LP 6 Buttons LXSW1FT 1 Button LXSW2FT 2 Buttons LXSW3FT 3 Buttons LXSW4FT 4 Buttons LXSW5FT 5 Buttons LXSW6FT 6 Buttons

LX Occupancy Sensor Featuring IntelliDAPTPage 18 LXOMDT2000FT LX Intelligent Ultrasonic and PIR Occupancy Sensor, FT-10 LXOMDT2000LP LX Intelligent Ultrasonic and PIR Occupancy Sensor, Link Power

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LX Photo Sensor Control Module and SensorsPage 19 LXPSCMLP LX Photo Sensor Control Module – Link Power LXPSCMFT LX Photo Sensor Control Module – FT LXPSPCI LX Photo Sensor Photocell Indoor LXPSPCO LX Photo Sensor Photocell Outdoor LXPSPCS LX Photo Sensor Photocell Skylight/Atrium

LX Dry Contact Interface ModulesPage 20 LXDCIMFT LX Dry Contact Interface Module

LX Link Power ModulePage 21

LXLPM2 LX Link Power Module, 120VAC

LXJENEsys Network Interface ComponentsPage 22 LXJNSYS LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, LON Network Module and Power Supply LXJNSYS2LON LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, LON Integration Support, LON Network Modules and Power Supply LXJNSYS2BACNETIP LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, BACNET IP Integration Support, LON Network Module and Power Supply LXJNSYS2BACNETMSTP LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, BACNET MS/TP Integration Support, LON Network Module and Power Supply LXJNSYS2MODBUS LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, MODBUS Integration Support, LON Network Module and Power Supply

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LXJNCOM56KM1 LX JENEsys 56kbps Modem for LX JENEsys Controller

LX Router/RepeaterPage 23 LXRRM LX Router/Repeater Module

LX Sentry SwitchPage 24 LXS05T 5A 120/240/277VAC LXS05DW 5A 120/240/277VAC LXS05DI 5A 120/240/277VAC LXS05T3 5A 120/240/277VAC LXS05T3W 5A 120/240/277VAC LXS05T3I 5A 120/240/277VAC LXS20T 20A 120/240/277VAC LXS20DW 20A 120/240/277VAC

LXS20DI 20A 120/240/277VAC LXS20T3 20A 120/240/277VAC LXS20T3W 20A120/240/277VAC LXS20T3I 20A 120/240/277VAC

LX Keyed Switch StationPage 25 LXKEY1LP LX Keyed Switch Station, Link Power Version

LX Power SupplyPage 26 LXPWRSPLY LX Power Supply

LX TerminatorPage 27 LXTERMINATOR LX Free Topology Bus Terminator

LX Enclosure for DIN Rail ModulesPage 27 LXENDM LX Enclosure for DIN Rail Device Modules

P.Z10013Easylon Bus TerminatorFree Topology

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KEY FEATURES

• Unique handheld Touch Screen Graphical User Interface

• Robust and reliable 20 Amp mechanically latching relays

• Multiple size enclosures available

(4, 8, 16, 32, and 48 relays)

• Topology Free, Polarity Insensitive, 2-wire communication

• LonWorks® “Open System” architecture

• LonMark® certifi ed

• Feature-rich scheduling functions

• 365-day time clock

• Automatic Daylight Savings Time and leap year

compensation

• Built-in Astronomical Time Clock for Sunrise/Sunset

programming

• UL Listed

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

If it were any easier, it would program itself. The LX Lighting

Control Panels provide the ultimate in harmony of technol-

ogy and simplicity. Capable, functional lighting control

systems don’t have to be diffi cult to use or install.

ORDERING INFORMATION

ENCLOSURES Catalog numbering system : LXEN [Size] [Trim] Size Trim 4 = 4 Relay Enclosure F = Flush Mount 8 = 8 Relay Enclosure S = Surface Mount 16 = 16 Relay Enclosure

32 = 32 Relay Enclosure 48 = 48 Relay Enclosure NOTE: LX4 relay panel available only in surface mount.

INTERIORS Catalog numbering system: LXIN [Size] [Number Single Pole] [Number Double Pole] Size Number Single Pole Number Double Pole 4 = 4 Relay Enclosure 00 - 48 Number of Single Pole Relays 00 - 24 Number of Double Pole Relays 8 = 8 Relay Interior 16 = 16 Relay Interior

32 = 32 Relay Interior 48 = 48 Relay Interior

Example: 32 Relay Interior with 4 Single Pole Relays and 4 Double Pole Relays: LXIN32 04 04

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LXTBLX Touch Tablet Graphical User Interface

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KEY FEATURES

• Portable handheld touch screen

• Context-sensitive help

• Quarter VGA display (320 x 240 pixels)

• High-contrast backlit LCD screen

• Programmable security codes

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Capable functional lighting control systems don’t have to

be diffi cult to use. As lighting control systems and devices

have evolved, their capabilities and functionality have grown

immensely. Unfortunately, the interfaces used today for

these same features and functions have not progressed at

the same rate. The LX System overcomes these limitations

through the use of a graphical user interface (GUI) touch

screen. Clunky, non-intuitive user interfaces—such as those

used by most lighting control system manufacturers—are

not only inappropriate but a barrier to the user’s ability to

realize the true capability of today’s feature-rich lighting

control systems and devices. The LX Series of lighting control

products overcomes these limitations through the use of a

portable, easy-to-use, graphical touch screen interface. The

LX Touch Tablet provides you with a new level of simplicity

and functionality.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog number Description

LXTB LX Touch Screen Tablet

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LXRL LX Relays

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KEY FEATURES • Robust and reliable mechanically latching relay • 30,000 cycles or more at fully-rated 20 Amp load • Suitable for high in-rush loads up to 2,000 Amps • 14,000 Amp short circuit current rated @ 277 VAC (Single Pole), 5000 Amp short circuit current relay • 120, 277, and 347 VAC Single Pole • 208, 240, and 480 VAC Double Pole • Built-in manual override lever & ON/OFF indicator • True relay status • UL listed • 2-year warranty

OVERVIEWThe heart of any lighting control system is the relay. With today’s new high in-rush lighting loads and demanding in-ductive switching requirements, only the most robust relays are capable of keeping up with the demands placed upon them. LX Relays are recognized as the industry’s most robust and reliable relays on the market today. With a 2,000 Amp in-rush current and 14,000 Amps short circuit current, our relays are built to last.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXRL1 LX Relay, Single Pole,

120/277/347VAC

LXRL2 LX Relay, Double Pole,

208/240/480VAC

Single Pole Double Pole

General Use 20A 300 VAC 20A 480 VAC

Tungsten 2400W 120 VAC 2400W 120 VAC

HID 20A 300 VAC 20A 480 VAC

Motor Starting 0.5 HP @ 110-125 VAC 0.5 HP @ 110-125 VAC

Single Phase 1.5 HP @ 220-277 VAC 1.5 HP @ 220-277 VAC

Short Circuit Rating 14,000 A 277 VAC 5,000 A 277 VAC

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KEY FEATURES

• Attractive, architecturally pleasing design

• Flexible programming of switch functionality

• Programmable active and inactive times

• Topology-free, polarity-insensitive, 2-wire communication

• FT-10 and LPT-10 versions available

• LonWorks® “open system” architecture

• LonMark® certifi ed

• 1–6 buttons with or without pilot

• Mounts to standard single-gang box

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LX Switch Stations are designed for virtually any area. The

soft contours of its architecturally pleasing design fi t easily

into any décor. Each switch can be individually programmed

to control a single relay, group of relays, or preset scene. In

addition to fl exible switch functionality, LX Switch Stations

can be programmed to be active only during a specifi c time

window. This function allows the switch station to be auto-

matically secured when they are not being used, which elimi-

nates the need for lockout key switches and locking covers.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog numbering system:

LXSW [Number of Buttons] [Network Interface] [Color]

Number of Buttons Network Interface Color

1 - 6 = #of Buttons LP = Link Power W = White

FT = FTT-10 I = Ivory

Example:

White 4 Button FT Switch Station: LXSW4FTW

LXSW1

LXSW3

LXSW5

LXSW2

LXSW4

LXSW6

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LXOMNIDT2000LP | LXOMNIDT2000FT LX Occupancy Sensor Featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• LonWorks® “open system” architecture

• LonMark® certifi ed

• FT-10 and LPT-10 versions available

• Topology-free, polarity-insensitive, 2-wire communication

• IntelliDAPT technology – no manual adjustment required

• All-Digital, multi-technology (Ultrasonic [US] and passive

infrared [PIR]) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 2000 square feet coverage

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LX Occupancy Sensor represents the state-of-the-art in

sensor technology by combining both ultrasonic (US) and

passive infrared (PIR) technologies for unequaled occupancy

detection and false trip immunity. The sensor also complies

with LonMark interoperability guidelines and is designed for

use in open system, multi-vendor, interoperable LonWork

networks. Both FT-10 and LPT-10 versions are available. The

LX Occupancy Sensor features Hubbell Building Automation’s

patented IntelliDAPT technology, which makes all the sensor

adjustments automatically. Throughout the product’s lifes-

pan, smart software analyzes the controlled area and makes

digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occu-

pancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a maintenance-free

“Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

LXOMDT2000FT LX Intelligent Ultrasonic and PIR Occupancy Sensor, FT-10 Off-White 2000 sq. ft.

LXOMDT2000LP LX Intelligent Ultrasonic and PIR Occupancy Sensor, Link Power Off-White 2000 sq. ft.

LXOMDT2000 Range Diagram

32' 23'

64'

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LXPSLX Photo Sensor Control Module and Sensors

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KEY FEATURES

• Turns lighting on and off based on available

natural light

• Network-based photosensor control module

• Real-time foot-candle levels transmitted over

a network on demand to a tablet

• 3 available sensor heads—Indoor, Outdoor,

and Skylight/Atrium

• 0–1,000 foot-candle range with 1 foot-candle resolution

• 6 programmable on and off

set points

• Programmable active

and inactive times

• Topology-free, polarity-

insensitive, 2-wire

communication

• FT-10 and LPT-10 versions

available

• LonWorks ® “open system”

architecture

• LonMark ® certifi ed

• Mounts to standard DIN Rail

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LX Photo Sensor Control Module provides a convenient

method of turning lighting circuits on and off in response to

natural light. With 6 individually programmable on and off

set points, this device can control multiple lighting circuits to

respond to different natural lighting levels, which eliminates

the need for multiple photosensors. Real-time photometric

information is transmitted over the LX network and displays

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Color LXPSCMLP LX Photo Sensor Control Module – Link Power Black LXPSCMFT LX Photo Sensor Control Module – FT Black LXPSPCI LX Photo Sensor Photocell Indoor White LXPSPCO LX Photo Sensor Photocell Outdoor White LXPSPCS LX Photo Sensor Photocell Skylight/Atrium White

on either the LX tablet (or another programming device

connected to the network). Each of the 6 set points can be

programmed to control a single relay, or group of relays.

For added control, the LX Photo Sensor Control Module can

be programmed to be active or inactive during a specifi c

time window.

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KEY FEATURES

• Programmable interface for dry contact devices

• Flexible programming of switch functionality

• 6 individual dry contact inputs with or without pilots

• Accommodates 2- and 3-wire devices

(momentary or maintained)

• Programmable active and inactive times

• Topology-free, polarity-insensitive, 2-wire communication

• LonWorks® “open system” architecture

• LonMark® certifi ed

• Mounts to standard DIN rail

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LX Dry Contact Interface Module provides a simple

method of incorporating standard dry contact inputs into

the LX lighting control system. This device can incorporate

dry contact closures from building automation, fi re, and

security alarm systems. It can also incorporate virtually any

dry contact device (momentary or maintained). Each of the 6

available inputs can be individually programmed to control

a single relay, group of relays, or preset scene.

For added control, the LX Dry Contact Input

Module can be programmed to be active

or inactive during specifi c time windows.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXDCIM LX Dry Contact

Interface

Module

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KEY FEATURES

• Power supply for LX Series Link Power-based devices

• Short circuit and overcurrent monitoring

• DIN rail mount

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s LX Link Power Module is a

self-contained power supply that provides operating power

to LX Series twisted-pair communication networks. This

module powers a multitude of device types, such as LX

switch stations, LX occupancy sensors, and LX photosensor

control modules. The device’s versatility enables it to support

a variety of network topologies, including Star and T-confi gu-

rations.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXLPM2 LX Link Power Module,

120VAC, DIN Rail Mount

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KEY FEATURES

• Programming Interface:

- Real-time programming and monitoring of the LX lighting

control system through your PC’s web browser

- No software required—built-in web server provides

connection via any Microsoft Windows ® compatible

browser

- Graphical User Interface (GUI) makes programming both

intuitive and simple

- Local or remote access via the local network or Internet

- Can connect multiple users at once

- Sophisticated user account/password manager

• System Integration:

- Integrates LX lighting control systems and Building

Automation Systems (BAS)

- Integrates with LonWorks®, BACnet™ (IP and MSTP),

and Modbus™ standards

- Automatically generates all required control points and

documentation for integration with the selected protocol

- Powered by the revolutionary NiagaraAX Framework®

OVERVIEW

LX JENEsys represents an evolution in the interface and

integration of lighting control systems. While using a PC

to interface to a lighting control system is a good idea, the

problem is the software installation for every interfacing PC.

The LX JENEsys solves this problem by allowing any PC with

an Microsoft Windows compatible browser to interface with

the LX JENEsys lighting control system through a built-in web

server. The LX JENEsys provides an easy-to-use and highly

intuitive graphical user interface (GUI). System users can easily

program, monitor, and control (locally or remotely) all the func-

tions of the LX lighting controls system conveniently from their

PC—all without installing software.

The LX JENEsys is powered by the NiagaraAX Framework,

which is designed to integrate diverse systems and devices.

With this technology, the LX JENEsys provides protocol nor-

malization between a wide range of BAS protocols, including

LonWorks, BACnet, and Modbus. With the click of a mouse, the

LX JENEsys automatically builds the selected system inte-

gration, complete with the documentation of all generated

network variables and control points.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXJNSYS LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, LON Network Module and Power Supply

LXJNSYS2LON LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, LON Integration Support,

LON Network Modules and Power Supply

LXJNSYS2BACNETIP LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, BACNET IP Integration Support,

LON Network Module and Power Supply

LXJNSYS2BACNETMSTP LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, BACNET MS/TP Integration Support,

LON Network Module and Power Supply

LXJNSYS2MODBUS LX JENEsys Controller with Management Software, MODBUS Integration Support,

LON Network Module and Power Supply

LXJNCOM56KM1 LX JENEsys 56kbps Modem for LX JENEsys Controller

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KEY FEATURES • Repeater for LX Series networks • Screw terminal wiring connections • 16–30 VAC or VDC operation • LonMark™ certifi ed • UL listed • 2-year warranty

OVERVIEWHubbell Building Automation’s LX Router/Repeater Module interconnects multiple LX Series communication-network segments and refreshes the network signal from one seg-ment to the next—thus increasing the maximum transmis-sion distance. This module is required for networks where either the network wire length exceeds the maximum limit (1,500 feet) or there are more than 56 devices per segment. With the LX Router/Repeater Module, two independently powered network segments can share their information while maintaining each segment’s power system separately.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXRRM LX Router/Repeater Module,

DIN Rail Mount

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KEY FEATURES

• Standard wall switch ON/OFF operation

• Toggle or Decorator style

• Mechanically switches to OFF position when power

is interrupted for 5 seconds

• Locator light illuminates switch when lights are off

• 2 Versions

- 0.2A min Load, 5A max

- 1.0A min Load, 20A max

• UL and cUL listed

OVERVIEW

The LX Sentry Switch™ allows individual override control

of local line-voltage circuits when used with the scheduling

features of the LX Networked Lighting Control Panel. When

the panel relay is ON and the circuit is powered, the switch

functions normally and can manually turn lights on and off.

However, when the panel is scheduled to turn the lighting

off, a programmed 5-second OFF signal will cause the

switch to mechanically go to the OFF position. After this

time, power returns to the circuit, and the switch functions

normally. This unique product allows the panel to sweep the

lights OFF in multiple areas while maintaining the normal

operation of the switch. When used with the LX Lighting

Control Panel, the Sentry Switch provides a very economical

means of controlling multiple areas with a single dedicated

relay on the LX panel.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Rating Style/Color

LXS05T 5A 120/240/277VAC Toggle

LXS05DW 5A 120/240/277VAC Decorator-White

LXS05DI 5A 120/240/277VAC Decorator-Ivory

LXS05T3 5A 120/240/277VAC Three-Way Toggle

LXS05T3W 5A 120/240/277VAC Three-Way Decorator-White

LXS05T3I 5A 120/240/277VAC Three-Way Decorator-Ivory

LXS20T 20A 120/240/277VAC Toggle

LXS20DW 20A 120/240/277VAC Decorator-White

LXS20DI 20A 120/240/277VAC Decorator-Ivory

LXS20T3 20A 120/240/277VAC Three-Way Toggle

LXS20T3W 20A 120/240/277VAC Three-Way Decorator-White

LXS20T3I 20A 120/240/277VAC Three-Way Decorator-Ivory

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KEY FEATURES

• Stainless steel face plate with barrel-lock mechanism

and pilot light

• Flexible programming of switch functionality

• Programmable active and inactive times

• Topology Free, Polarity Insensitive,

2-wire communication

• Mounts in standard single-gang box

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LX Keyed Switch Station is designed for use in virtually

any space that requires restricted access to switch function-

ality. The stainless steel faceplate and secure barrel-style

locking mechanism provide signifi cant tamper and vandal

deterrence. The switch can be individually programmed to

control a single relay or group of relays. In addition to fl exible

programming of switch functionality, LX Keyed Switch Sta-

tions can be programmed to be active only during a specifi c

time window, allowing the switch station to be automatically

disabled when they are not required, thus providing a second

layer of access control.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXKEY1LP LX Keyed Switch Station,

Link Power Version

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• Universal AC input 120 VAC (85–132V); single phase only

• DIN rail mountable: TS35/7.5; TS35/15

• Protection: short circuit, overload, and overvoltage

• LED indicator for power on

• UL listed

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s LX Power Supply provides

power to free topology (FT)-based LX Series devices. The

30W, single-output, Class 2, DIN rail power supply can power

LX switch stations, LX occupancy sensors, LX photosensor

control modules, and LX dry contact interface modules. This

power supply also features an LED indicator for power-on

status and short circuit, overload, and overvoltage protection

support.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXPWRSPLY LX Power Supply for FTT-10 Devices,

85-264VAC, DIN Rail Mount

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KEY FEATURES

• NEMA 1 rated metal enclosure - 12”w x 15”h x 4”d

• Screw-mount cover

• Includes 2 DIN rails

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s LX Enclosure for DIN Rail

Modules is designed to enclose our DIN rail mountable devic-

es and power supplies. The surface-mount metal enclosure is

NEMA 1 rated and is suitable for dry indoor locations, such as

electrical rooms and closets. The enclosure also comes with

a screw-mount cover and 2 DIN rails that can be mounted in

multiple ways.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LXENDM LX Enclosure for DIN Rail Device Modules

LX Terminator

KEY FEATURES

• LX network segment terminator

• DIN Rail

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s LX Terminator ensures the

correct operation of the LX Series free topology (FT), twisted-

pair communication networks. On an FT network, each LX

Series network segment needs to be correctly terminated so

that network signals do not refl ect back to the segment. The

LX Terminator absorbs these network signals and provides

a low-cost solution for terminating network segments. The

LX Terminator is not required for link power (LP) networks.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LXTERMINATOR LX Free Topology Bus Terminator

P.Z10013Easylon Bus TerminatorFree Topology

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LX Enclosure for DIN Rail Modules

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Industry-Leading TechnologyHubbell Building Automation (HBA) sets the standards for energy-saving lighting control technology. Our line of passive infrared (PIR), ultrasonic (US), and dual technol-ogy occupancy sensors use our patented IntelliDAPT® technology, designed specifi cally to save you energy and money.

IntelliDAPT TechnologyTraditional occupancy sensors need manual adjustment throughout the year when seasons, airfl ow, furniture layout, or occupancy patterns change. If sensors are not constantly monitored and adjusted, energy savings will not reach their potential.

The key to maximizing energy savings for every building is HBA’s patented IntelliDAPT technology for occupancy sensors. The digital microprocessor makes all the sensor adjustment decisions automatically. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes the con-trolled area and makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide maintenance-free “Install and Forget” operation.

Pictured on opposite page - LODT. Pictured at left - OMNIDT.

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Passive Infrared TechnologyFor major motion detection, passive infrared (PIR) sensors provide the best solution. These sensors use a specially designed lens to divide the space of an area into zones. When a person moves between zones, the sensor promptly turns on the lights. PIR sensors are perfect for small enclosed areas with frequent occupant movement.

Ultrasonic TechnologyFor superior detection of minor-motion activity (e.g. typing), ultrasonic (US) sensors provide the best solu-tion. These sensors emit silent sound waves into an area. Movement in the area causes frequency shifts between the emitted and refl ected waves. This is interpreted as occupancy. US sensors do not require a clear line of sight and are ideal for offi ces with cubicles and restrooms with stalls.

Dual TechnologyFor maximum reliability, dual technology sensors com-bine PIR and US technologies. Both technologies must detect occupancy to activate lighting, but only one tech-nology must detect occupancy for lighting to remain active. Dual technology sensors are the best solution for most applications.

White Ivory Light Almond Gray Black

Hubbell Building Automation LightHAWK™ Series. Available in fi ve decorative colors. Wall plates not included.

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LightHAWK LHMTSPage 34 LHMTS1 Ultrasonic and PIR Wall Switch Sensor LHMTS0 Ultrasonic and PIR Wall Switch Sensor

LightHAWK LHMTDPage 35 LHMTD2 Ultrasonic and PIR Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor

LHMTD0 Ultrasonic and PIR Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor

LightHAWK LHUSSPage 36 LHUSS1 Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor LHUSS0 Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor

LightHAWK LHUSDPage 37 LHUSD2 Ultrasonic Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor LHUSD0 Ultrasonic Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor

LightHAWK LHIRSPage 38 LHIRS1 Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor LHIRS0 Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor

LightHAWK LHIRDPage 39 LHIRD2 Passive Infrared Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor LHIRD0 Passive Infrared Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor

IWSZP3PPage 40 IWSZP3PW Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor IWSZP3PI Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor

IWSZPMPage 41 IWSZPMW Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor IWSZPMI Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor

RWSOSCFL | Residential Wall Switch SensorsPage 42 RWSOSCFL120IV Residential Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting RWSOSCFL120WH Residential Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting

RWSVSCFL | Residential Wall Switch SensorsPage 43 RWSVSCFL120IV Residential Vacancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting RWSVSCFL120WH Residential Vacancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting

RWSOSINC | Residential Wall Switch SensorsPage 44 RWSOSINC120 Residential Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent Lighting RWSOSDINC120 Residential Occupancy Sensor with Dimmer for Incandescent Lighting

RWSVSINC | Residential Wall Switch SensorsPage 45 RWSVSINC120 Residential Vacancy Sensor for Incandescent Lighting RWSVSDINC120 Residential Vacancy Sensor with Dimmer for Incandescent Lighting

OMNI OMNIDT | OMNIDTRPPage 46 OMNIDT500 Dual Technology Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIDT500RP Dual Technology Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIDT1000 Dual Technology Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIDT1000RP Dual Technology Ultra- sonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIDT2000 Dual Technology Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIDT2000RP Dual Technology Ultra- sonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor

OMNI OMNIUS | OMNIUSRPPage 47 OMNIUS500 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor OMNIUS500RP Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor OMNIUS1000 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor OMNIUS1000RP Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor OMNIUS2000 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor OMNIUS2000RP Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor

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OMNI OMNIIR | OMNIIRPPage 48 OMNIIR Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIIRRP Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIIRL Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIIRLRP Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor

OMNI OMNIDIA | OMNIDIARPPage 49 OMNIDIA Dual Technology Acoustic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor OMNIDIARP Dual Technology Acoustic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor

CUI5002000PPage 50 CUI5002000P120 Dual Technology Ultra- sonic and Passive Infrared Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor CUI5002000P277 Dual Technology Ultra- sonic and Passive Infrared Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor

C5002000PPage 51 C5002000P120 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor C5002000P277 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor

C8001500PPage 52 C8001500P120 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor C8001500P277 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor

PIR10Page 53 PIR10P Passive Infrared Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor PIR10EMS Passive Infrared Low Voltage Ceiling Sensor

LightOWL LODT | LODTRPPage 54 LODT Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Wall and Ceiling Sensor LODTRP Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Wall and Ceiling Sensor

LightOWL LOIRWV | LOIRWVRPPage 55 LOIRWV Passive Infrared Wall and Ceiling Sensor LOIRWVRP Passive Infrared Wall and Ceiling Sensor

LightOWL LOIRHB | LOIRHBRPPage 56 LOIRHB Passive Infrared High Bay Sensor LOIRHBRP Passive Infrared High Bay Sensor

LightOWL LODIA | LODIARPPage 57 LODIA Passive Infrared and Acoustic Wall and Ceiling Sensor LODIARP Passive Infrared and Acoustic Wall and Ceiling Sensor

UVPP | UVPPMPage 58 UVPP Universal Voltage Power Pack UVPPM Universal Voltage Power Pack with Manual ON/OFF

MP Power Pack “A” SeriesPage 59 MP347A MPSA (Auxiliary Slave Device)

RRUPage 60 RRU120 RRU277

Quick to Install SystemPage 61 CAB10 10’ Plenum rated CAB20 20’ Plenum rated S1M2F Splitter 1 male, 2 female

TD200Page 63 TD200 Digital Programmable Timer

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Passive Infrared (PIR)Passive Infrared (PIR) technology senses occupancy by detecting the difference between heat emitted from the human body and the background space. PIR sen-sors require an unobstructed line-of-sight for detection. These sensors utilize a segmented lens, which divides the coverage area into zones. Movement between these zones is interpreted as occupancy. PIR sensors are good at detecting major motion (e.g. walking) and work best in small, enclosed spaces with high levels of occupant movement.

Ultrasonic (US)Ultrasonic (US) technology senses occupancy by bounc-ing ultrasonic sound waves (32kHz- 45kHz) off objects in a space and detecting a frequency shift between the emitted and refl ected sound waves. Movement by a person or object within the space causes a shift in frequency, which is interpreted as occupancy. US oc-cupancy sensors are good at detecting minor motion (e.g. typing,) and do not require an unobstructed line-of-sight, thus making them suitable for applications such as an offi ce with cubicles or a restroom with stalls.

Dual Technology (DT)Dual technology (DT) occupancy sensors use both pas-sive infrared and ultrasonic technologies for maximum reliability. These sensors also minimize the risk of false triggering (lights coming on when the space is unoc-cupied). Both US and PIR technologies must detect occupancy to turn lighting on, while continued detec-tion by only one technology will keep lighting on. Dual technology sensors are the best performing sensor for most applications.

Pictured at top of page - OMNIIR | Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor. Pictured, center above - the LightHAWK™ LHUSS | Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®. Pictured at left - the CUI5002000P | Dual Technology Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor.

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IntelliDAPT™

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In today’s business environment it is imperative to reduce operating expenses wherever possible. Lighting is used in every area of your facility. The potential exists to save wasted energy dollars from open offi ces to the manufacturing fl oor. A great deal of the time is spent lighting areas that are vacant. The simple solution is to turn off the lights when no one is present. The problem is that this is seldom done. With the installation of oc-cupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT, you can control those areas easily with no impact on productivity. These simple solutions will signifi cantly reduce the dollars spent on energy while having a positive impact on your bottom line.

If you think about how an occupancy sensor actually controls a space and what determines how it is adjusted, it becomes obvious that any change in that environment affects the sensor’s ability to provide maximum savings. With manual adjustment to the sensor, you can get close to the optimum mix of time and sensitivity and reach maximum savings. However, when the seasons change, airfl ow is modifi ed, and furniture layout or occupancy patterns change, so should the settings on your oc-cupancy sensor. Non-adaptive occupancy sensors will require adjustment throughout the year to achieve your energy savings potential. The greater the change in the room environment, the less effi cient the sensor becomes. If sensors are not adjusted when these changes occur, your energy savings potential will not be reached.

Because manual sensors require periodic adjustment to remain effi cient over their lifetime, the next logical step would be to create a sensor that adjusts automati-cally. A digital self-adjusting sensor not only saves more energy, but it also greatly improves customer satisfaction by having the sensor adjust to changes in occupancy patterns. One optimum setting is not possible. Hubbell Building Automation (HBA) sensors can respond to changes in occupancy patterns by automatically adjust-ing the sensitivity and timer, therefore improving cus-tomer satisfaction and maximizing savings.

This patented microprocessor technology makes all the decisions for setting adjustments. Smart software con-stantly monitors the controlled area and automatically adjusts the sensitivity and timer based on environmental history. This happens all day, everyday, for the life of the product.

Digital self-adjusting sensors provide advanced solutions to complicated situations. So why is it that we are not seeing adaptive devices from all manufacturers of occupancy sensors? The answer is that digital self-adjust-ing technology is fundamentally different from typical analog sensors. Developing these products requires a great deal of research and development.

Our products are industry-recognized for ease of installa-tion and contractor friendly “Install and Forget” features which eliminate sensor setup and return service calls. With a 5-year limited warranty we guarantee your invest-ment and ensure your energy savings objectives.

Illustrated below - Occupancy sensor without IntelliDAPT technology; Illustrated below right - Occupancy sensor with IntelliDAPT technology.

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KEY FEATURES

• All-digital dual technology (ultrasonic [US] and passive

infrared [PIR]) sensor

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• Auto-on and manual-on operating modes

(depending on model)

• 1,000 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• Built-in photocell with SuperSaver™ mode

• RhinoTuff™ lens

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• No minimum load requirement

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• ETL, UL, and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LHMTS sensors combine ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared

(PIR) technologies for unequaled occupancy detection and

false trip immunity, providing improved accuracy. These

sensors feature Hubbell Building Automation’s patented

IntelliDAPT technology, which makes all the sensor adjustment

decisions automatically. Throughout the product’s lifespan,

smart software analyzes the controlled area and makes digital

adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy

sensors with IntelliDAPT provide maintenance-free “Install and

Forget” operation. With selectable operating modes—auto-

matic ON/OFF or manual ON/automatic OFF—and a built-in

photosensor for automatic daylight harvesting, LHMTS sensors

are the most capable choice in today’s market place.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LHMTS1* Ultrasonic and PIR Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic/Manual Control, 120/277VAC

LHMTS0* Ultrasonic and PIR Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic Only Control, 120/277VAC

* = W – White, I – Ivory, A – Light Almond, G – Gray, B – Black

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KEY FEATURES

• All-digital dual technology (ultrasonic [US] and passive

infrared [PIR]) sensor

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• 2 relays for either two-level switching or dual-circuit control

• Auto-on and manual-on operating modes

(depending on model)

• 1,000 square-foot, 180o coverage area (major motion)

• Built-in photocell with SuperSaver™ mode

• RhinoTuff™ lens

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• No minimum load requirement

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• ETL, UL, and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LHMTD sensors combine ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared

(PIR) technologies for unequaled occupancy detection and

false trip immunity, providing improved accuracy. The sensors,

designed for dual-level lighting applications, possess 2 primary

circuits (each with independent switching). LHMTD sensors

feature Hubbell Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT

technology, which makes all the sensor adjustment decisions

automatically. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart soft-

ware analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjust-

ments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors

with IntelliDAPT provide maintenance-free “Install and Forget”

operation. With selectable operating modes—automatic ON/

OFF or manual ON/automatic OFF—and a built-in photosen-

sor for automatic daylight harvesting, LHMTD sensors are the

most capable choice in today’s market place.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LHMTD2* Ultrasonic and PIR Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic/Manual Control, 120/277VAC LHMTD0* Ultrasonic and PIR Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic Only Control, 120/277VAC

* = W – White, I – Ivory, A – Light Almond, G – Gray, B – Black

LightHAWK™ LHMTDMulti-technology Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• All-digital ultrasonic (US) sensor

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• 2 relays for two-level switching or dual-circuit control

• Auto-on and manual-on operating modes

(depending on model)

• 400 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• Built-in photocell with SuperSaver™ mode

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• No minimum load requirement

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• ETL, UL, and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LHUSS sensors use ultrasonic (US) technology for unequaled

occupancy detection and false trip immunity, providing

improved accuracy. These sensors feature Hubbell Building

Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technology, which makes

all the sensor adjustment decisions automatically. Through-

out the product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes the con-

trolled area and makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and

timer settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide

maintenance-free “Install and Forget” operation. With select-

able operating modes—automatic ON/OFF or manual ON/

automatic OFF—and a built-in photosensor for automatic

daylight harvesting, the LHUSS sensors are the most capable

choice in today’s market place.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LHUSS1* Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic/Manual Control, 120/277VAC LHUSS0* Ultrasonic Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic Only Control, 120/277VAC

* = W – White, I – Ivory, A – Light Almond, G – Gray, B – Black

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KEY FEATURES

• All-digital ultrasonic (US) sensor

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• 2 relays for two-level switching or dual-circuit control

• Auto-on and manual-on operating modes

(depending on model)

• 400 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• Built-in photocell with SuperSaver™ mode

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• No minimum load requirement

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• ETL, UL, and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LHUSD sensors use ultrasonic (US) technology for unequaled

occupancy detection and false trip immunity, providing

improved accuracy. The sensors, designed for dual-level

lighting applications, possess 2 primary circuits (each with

independent switching). LHUSD sensors feature Hubbell

Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technology,

which makes all the sensor adjustment decisions automati-

cally. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software

analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjustments

to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with

IntelliDAPT provide maintenance-free “Install and Forget”

operation. With selectable operating modes—automatic

ON/OFF or manual ON/automatic OFF—and a built-in photo-

sensor for automatic daylight harvesting, LHUSD sensors are

the most capable choice in today’s market place.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LHUSD2* Ultrasonic Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic/Manual Control, 120/277VAC LHUSD0* Ultrasonic Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic Only Control, 120/277VAC

* = W – White, I – Ivory, A – Light Almond, G – Gray, B – Black

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LightHAWK™ LHIRS Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• All-digital passive infrared (PIR) sensor

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• Auto-on and manual-on operating modes

(depending on model)

• 1,000 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• Built-in photocell with SuperSaver™ mode

• RhinoTuff™ lens

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• No minimum load requirement

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• ETL, UL, and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LHIRS sensors use passive infrared (PIR) technology for

unequaled occupancy detection and false trip immunity,

providing improved accuracy. These sensors feature Hubbell

Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technology,

which makes all the sensor adjustment decisions automati-

cally. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software

analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjustments

to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with

IntelliDAPT provide maintenance-free “Install and Forget”

operation. With selectable operating modes—automatic

ON/OFF or manual ON/automatic OFF—and a built-in pho-

tosensor for automatic daylight harvesting, LHIRS sensors are

the best choice in today’s market place.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LHIRS1* Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic/Manual Control, 120/277VAC LHIRS0* Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic Only Control, 120/277VAC

* = W – White, I – Ivory, A – Light Almond, G – Gray, B – Black

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LightHAWK™ LHIRDPassive Infrared Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• All-digital passive infrared (PIR) sensor

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• 2 relays for either two-level switching

or dual-circuit control

• Auto-on and manual-on operating modes

(depending on model)

• 1,000 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• Built-in photocell with SuperSaver™ mode

• RhinoTuff™ lens

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• No minimum load requirement

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• ETL, UL, and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

LHIRD sensors use passive infrared (PIR) technology for

unequaled occupancy detection and false trip immunity,

providing improved accuracy. The sensors, designed for

dual-level lighting applications, possess 2 primary circuits

(each with independent switching). LHIRD sensors feature

Hubbell Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technol-

ogy, which makes all the sensor adjustment decisions auto-

matically. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software

analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjustments

to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with

IntelliDAPT provide maintenance-free “Install and Forget”

operation. With selectable operating modes—automatic ON/

OFF or manual ON/automatic OFF—and a built-in photosen-

sor for automatic daylight harvesting, LHIRD sensors are the

best choice in today’s market place.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LHIRD2* Passive Infrared Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic/Manual Control, 120/277VAC LHIRD0* Passive Infrared Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor with IntelliDAPT and Automatic Only Control, 120/277VAC

* = W – White, I – Ivory, A – Light Almond, G – Gray, B – Black

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IWSZP3P Automatic Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• No minimum load requirement

• Adjustable time delay and sensitivity

• Built-in photocell

• Walk test indicator

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The IWSZP3P uses automatic passive infrared (PIR) technol-

ogy to provide excellent energy savings and reliable mo-

tion detection. The sensor’s low-profi le casing is perfect

for areas such as private offi ces, conference rooms, break

rooms, lounges, and storage areas. When a person enters the

sensor’s fi eld of view, the IWSZP3P automatically switches on

available lighting. After a specifi c period of vacancy, the sen-

sor automatically switches off lighting.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Color Coverage IWSZP3PW Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor, Auto ON/Auto OFF White 900 sq. ft. IWSZP3PI Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor, Auto ON/Auto OFF Ivory 900 sq. ft.

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IWSZPMManual ON/Auto OFF Passive Infrared Dual Circuit Wall Switch Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Title 24 compliant—manual ON/auto OFF operation

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• No minimum load requirement

• Adjustable time delay and sensitivity

• Walk test indicator

• Dual 120/277 VAC operation

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The IWSZPM is a Title 24 compliant, manual-on, passive

infrared (PIR) wall switch occupancy sensor that provides

excellent energy savings and reliable motion detection. The

sensor’s low-profi le casing design provides the perfect wall

switch for residential areas, such as bathrooms, garages, laun-

dry rooms, utility rooms, and dining rooms. The IWSZPM’s

manual ON/auto OFF operation meets Title 24 guidelines

for residential lighting, which require a person to manually

switch on lighting and a system to automatically turn off

lighting during vacancy.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Color Coverage IWSZPMW Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor, Manual ON/Auto OFF White 900 sq. ft. IWSZPMI Passive Infrared Wall Switch Sensor, Manual ON/Auto OFF Ivory 900 sq. ft.

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35'

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4.0'(1.2m)

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RWSOSCFL | Residential Wall Switch Sensors Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting

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KEY FEATURES

• Auto ON/auto OFF operation

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• No minimum load requirement

• Adjustable time delay and sensitivity

• Built-in photocell for daylight control

• Walk test indicator

• 900 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s Residential Occupancy Sensor

for Incandescent and CFL Lighting uses automatic-on passive

infrared (PIR) technology for excellent energy savings and

reliable motion detection. The sensor’s low-profi le housing

design provides the perfect wall switch for residential areas,

such as home offi ces, bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms,

utility rooms, and dining rooms. When a person enters the

sensor’s fi eld of view, it automatically turns on available light-

ing. After a specifi c period of vacancy, the sensor automati-

cally turns off lighting.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Color Coverage RWSOSCFL120IV Residential Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting, 120VAC Ivory 900 sq. ft. RWSOSCFL120WH Residential Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting, 120VAC White 900 sq. ft.

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35'

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RWSVSCFL | Residential Wall Switch SensorsVacancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting

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KEY FEATURES

• Title 24 compliant—manual ON/auto OFF operation

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• No minimum load requirement

• Adjustable time delay and sensitivity

• Walk test indicator

• 900 square-feet, 180o coverage area

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s Residential Vacancy Sensor

for Incandescent and CFL Lighting uses Title 24 compliant,

manual-on, passive infrared (PIR) technology for excellent

energy savings and reliable motion detection. The sensor’s

low-profi le housing design provides the perfect wall switch

for residential areas, such as bathrooms, garages, laundry

rooms, utility rooms, and dining rooms. The sensor’s manual

ON/auto OFF operation meets the Title 24 guidelines for resi-

dential lighting by requiring lighting to be manually turned

on by a user and automatically turned off during vacancy.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Color Coverage RWSVSCFL120IV Residential Vacancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting, 120VAC Ivory 900 sq. ft. RWSVSCFL120WH Residential Vacancy Sensor for Incandescent and CFL Lighting, 120VAC White 900 sq. ft.

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35'

(10.

8m)

floor

15°15°

4.0'(1.2m)

35'(10.8m)

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RWSOSINC | Residential Wall Switch Sensors Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent Lighting

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KEY FEATURES

• Patent Pending Alert to OFF notifi cation

• Manual dimming control option available

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• Adjustable time delay

• Walk test indicator

• 800 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s Residential Occupancy Sensor

for Incandescent Lighting uses auto-on passive infrared (PIR)

technology for excellent energy savings and reliable motion

detection. The sensor’s low-profi le housing design is perfect

for residential areas, such as home offi ces, bathrooms,

garages, laundry rooms, utility rooms, and dining rooms.

When a person enters the sensor’s fi eld of view, it automati-

cally turns on available lighting. After a specifi c period of

vacancy, the sensor automatically turns off lighting.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Coverage RWSOSINC120* Residential Occupancy Sensor for Incandescent Lighting, 120VAC 800 sq. ft. RWSOSDINC120* Residential Occupancy Sensor with Dimmer for Incandescent Lighting, 120VAC 800 sq. ft.

* - AL – Almond, IV – Ivory, LA – Lt. Almond, WH - White

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RWSVSINC | Residential Wall Switch SensorsVacancy Sensor for Incandescent Lighting

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KEY FEATURES

• Title 24 compliant—manual ON/auto OFF operation

• Patent Pending Alert to OFF notifi cation

• Manual dimming control option available

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• Adjustable time delay

• Walk test indicator

• 800 square-foot, 180o coverage area

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s Residential Vacancy Sensors

for Incandescent Lighting uses Title 24 compliant, manual-on,

passive infrared (PIR) technology for excellent energy sav-

ings and reliable motion detection. The sensor’s low-profi le

housing design provides the perfect wall switch for residen-

tial areas, such as bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms, utility

rooms, and dining rooms. The sensor’s manual ON/auto OFF

operation meets Title 24 guidelines for residential lighting

by requiring lighting to be manually turned on by a user and

automatically turned off during vacancy.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Coverage RWSVSINC120* Residential Vacancy Sensor for Incandescent Lighting, 120VAC 800 sq. ft. RWSVSDINC120* Residential Vacancy Sensor with Dimmer for Incandescent Lighting, 120VAC 800 sq. ft.

* - AL – Almond, IV – Ivory, LA – Lt. Almond, WH - White

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OMNIDT | OMNIDTRP Dual Technology Ceiling Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT® self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital dual technology (ultrasonic [US] and passive

infrared [PIR]) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 500–2,000 square-foot coverage area

(depending on model)

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The OMNIDT combines ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared

(PIR) technologies to turn lighting on and off based on

occupancy. This dual technology provides accurate turn-ons

while virtually eliminating false-offs. This sensor features

Hubbell Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technol-

ogy, which makes all the sensor adjustments automatically.

Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes

the controlled area and makes digital adjustments to sensi-

tivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT

provide a maintenance-free “Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

OMNIDT500 Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 500 sq. ft.

OMNIDT500RP Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 500 sq. ft.

OMNIDT1000 Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 1,000 sq. ft.

OMNIDT1000RP Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 1,000 sq. ft.

OMNIDT2000 Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 2000 sq. ft.

OMNIDT2000RP Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 2000 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick To Install connector.

DT2000 Range

Diagram

DT1000 Range

Diagram12'

32'

23'

22'23'

32'

32' 23'

64'

45'

12'22'

12'

23'

22'23'

DT500Range

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OMNIUS | OMNUSRPUltrasonic Ceiling Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT® self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital ultrasonic (US) technology

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 500–2,000 square-foot coverage area

(depending on model)

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The OMNIUS uses ultrasonic (US) technology to turn lighting

on and off based on occupancy. Designed specifi cally for

both areas with obstructions (e.g. columns, cubicles, stalls,

and fi ling cabinets) and areas with long periods of minor-mo-

tion activity (e.g. typing), this sensor features Hubbell Build-

ing Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technology, which

makes all the sensor adjustments automatically. Throughout

the product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes the controlled

area and makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer

settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a main-

tenance-free “Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

OMNIUS500 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 500 sq. ft.

OMNIUS500RP Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT (Relay and Photocell) Off White 500 sq. ft.

OMNIUS1000 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 1,000 sq. ft.

OMNIUS1000RP Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT (Relay and Photocell) Off White 1,000 sq. ft.

OMNIUS2000 Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 2000 sq. ft.

OMNIUS2000RP Ultrasonic Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT (Relay and Photocell) Off White 2000 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick To Install connector.

US2000 Range

Diagram

US1000 Range Diagram

US2000 Range Diagram - hallway application 32'

23'

23'

32'

56'

16'

64'

45'

23'32'

23'

23'US500 Range Diagram

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OMNIIR | OMNIIRP Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital passive infrared (PIR) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 450–1,500 square-foot coverage area

(depending on model)

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The OMNIIR uses passive infrared (PIR) technology to turn

lighting on and off based on occupancy. Designed specifi cal-

ly for areas with long-range major-motion activity, this sensor

features Hubbell Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT

technology, which makes all the sensor adjustments auto-

matically. Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software

analyzes the controlled area and makes digital adjustments

to sensitivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with

IntelliDAPT provide a maintenance-free “Install and Forget”

operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

OMNIIR Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 450 sq. ft.

OMNIIRRP Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 450 sq. ft.

OMNIIRL Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 1500 sq. ft.

OMNIIRLRP Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 1500 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick To Install connector.

12'

22'

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OMNIDIA | OMNDIARPPassive Infrared and Acoustic Ceiling Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital dual technology (ultrasonic [US] and passive

infrared [PIR]) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 450 square-foot coverage

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The OMNIDIA combines passive infrared (PIR) and acoustic

(sound-activated) technologies to turn lighting systems

on and off based on occupancy. The OMNIDIA features

Hubbell Building Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technol-

ogy, which makes all the sensor adjustments automatically.

Throughout the product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes

the controlled area and makes digital adjustments to sensi-

tivity and timer settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT

provide a maintenance-free “Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description Color Coverage OMNIDIA Dual Technology Acoustic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 450 sq. ft. OMNIDIARP Dual Technology Acoustic and Passive Infrared Ceiling Sensor with IntelliDAPT (Relay and Photocell) Off White 450 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick To Install connector.

12'

22'

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CUI5002000P Dual Technology Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Self-contained power supply

• 2,000 square-foot coverage

• 5 programming options

• Adjustable time delay

• Adjustable sensitivity

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The CUI5002000P line voltage ceiling mount occupancy

sensor combines both ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared

(PIR) sensing technologies to turn lighting systems on and off

based on occupancy.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

CUI5002000P120 Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Line Voltage White 2000 sq. ft.

Ceiling Mount Sensor, 120VAC

CUI5002000P277 Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Line Voltage White 2000 sq. ft.

Ceiling Mount Sensor, 277VAC

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C5002000PUltrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Self-contained power supply

• 2,000 square-foot coverage

• Adjustable time delay

• Adjustable sensitivity

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The C5002000P uses ultrasonic (US) technology to turn

lighting systems on and off based on occupancy. Designed

specifi cally for areas where tasks consist of minor motion for

long periods of time (e.g. typing), the C5002000P provides

long-term trouble-free operations.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

C5002000P120 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Mount Sensor, 120VAC White 2000 sq. ft.

C5002000P277 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Mount Sensor, 277VAC White 2000 sq. ft.

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C8001500P Ultrasonic Line Voltage Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Self-contained power supply

• 1,500 square-foot coverage

• Adjustable time delay

• Adjustable sensitivity

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The C8001500P uses ultrasonic (US) technology to turn

lighting systems on and off based on occupancy. Designed

specifi cally for areas where tasks consist of minor motion for

long periods of time (e.g. typing), the C8001500P provides

long-term trouble-free operations.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

C8001500P120 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Mount Sensor, 120VAC White 1500 sq. ft.

C8001500P277 Ultrasonic Line Voltage Ceiling Mount Sensor, 277VAC White 1500 sq. ft.

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PIR10Low Profi le Passive Infrared Line Voltage Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Low-profi le design

• Low-voltage version available with auxiliary relay

• 1,500 square-foot, 360o coverage area

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector (only available

on EMS version)

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The PIR10 uses passive infrared (PIR) technology to turn

lighting on and off based on occupancy. Designed specifi -

cally for areas with long-range major-motion activity, the

PIR10 provides a long-term trouble-free operation. The

sensor’s design is both visually pleasing and physically

compact.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

PIR10P Passive Infrared Line Voltage Ceiling Sensor, 120-347VAC White 1,500 sq. ft.

PIR10EMS Passive Infrared Low Voltage Ceiling Sensor, with Relay White 1,500 sq. ft.

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LightOWL™ LODT | LODTRP Dual Technology Wall Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital dual technology (ultrasonic [US] and passive

infrared [PIR]) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 1,600 square-foot coverage area

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LODT combines ultrasonic (US) and passive infrared (PIR)

technologies to turn lighting on and off based on occupancy.

Designed specifi cally for areas where ceiling sensors are not

appropriate, this sensor features Hubbell Building Automa-

tion’s patented IntelliDAPT technology, which makes all the

sensor adjustments automatically. Throughout the product’s

lifespan, smart software analyzes the controlled area and

makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings.

Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a maintenance-

free “Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

LODT Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Wall Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 1,600 sq. ft.

LODTRP Ultrasonic and Passive Infrared Wall Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 1,600 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick To Install connector

20'

32'

23'

40'

23'

32'

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LightOWL™ LOIRWV | LOIRWVRPPassive Infrared Wall Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital passive infrared (PIR) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 1,600 square-foot coverage area

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LOIRWV sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology

to turn lighting on and off based on occupancy. Designed

specifi cally for areas where ceiling sensors are not appro-

priate, this sensor features Hubbell Building Automation’s

patented IntelliDAPT technology, which makes all the sen-

sor adjustments automatically. Throughout the product’s

lifespan, smart software analyzes the controlled area and

makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings.

Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a mainte-

nance-free “Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

LOIRWV Passive Infrared Wall Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 1,600 sq. ft.

LOIRWVRP Passive Infrared Wall Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 1,600 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to the end of catalog number for optional Quick to Install connector

20'

40'

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LightOWL™ LOIRHB | LOIRHBRP Passive Infrared High Bay Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital passive infrared (PIR) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 50’ @ 30’ height coverage area

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LOIRHB sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology

to turn lighting on and off based on occupancy. Designed

specifi cally for high bay areas with long-range major-motion

activity, this sensor features Hubbell Building Automation’s

patented IntelliDAPT technology, which makes all the sensor

adjustments automatically. Throughout the product’s lifes-

pan, smart software analyzes the controlled area and makes

digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer settings. Occu-

pancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a maintenance-free

“Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

LOIRHB Passive Infrared High Bay Sensor with IntelliDAPT White 50’@30’ height

LOIRHBRP Passive Infrared High Bay Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) White 50’@30’ height

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick To Install connector.

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LightOWL™ LODIA | LODIARPPassive Infrared and Acoustic Wall Sensor featuring IntelliDAPT®

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KEY FEATURES

• IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology—no manual

adjustment required

• All-digital dual technology (passive infrared [PIR]

and acoustic) sensor

• Non-volatile memory for sensor settings

• 1,600 square-foot coverage area

• Optional relay and photocell control

• Optional Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LODIA combines passive infrared (PIR) and acoustic

(sound-activated) technologies to turn lighting on and off

based on occupancy. This sensor features Hubbell Building

Automation’s patented IntelliDAPT technology, which makes

all the sensor adjustments automatically. Throughout the

product’s lifespan, smart software analyzes the controlled

area and makes digital adjustments to sensitivity and timer

settings. Occupancy sensors with IntelliDAPT provide a

maintenance-free “Install and Forget” operation.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color Coverage

LODIA Passive Infrared and Acoustic Wall Sensor with IntelliDAPT Off White 1600 sq. ft.

LODIARP Passive Infrared and Acoustic Wall Sensor with IntelliDAPT

(Relay and Photocell) Off White 1600 sq. ft.

*Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional Quick to Install connector

20'

32'

23'

40'

23'

32'

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KEY FEATURES

• Universal voltage (100–277 VAC; 50/60Hz)

• Automatic voltage detection

• Electrical load switching capability: maximum of 20 Amps

• Regulated 24 VDC current; 150mA output; short circuit

protected

• Manual On/Off version available (UVPPM)

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• Plenum rated

• Easily mounts inside or outside a junction box

(UVPP only)

• Available with exclusive Quick to Install (QTI) connector

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The Universal Voltage Power Pack is a self-contained trans-

former and relay (an ON/OFF switch controlled by a circuit)

designed for low-voltage 24 VDC occupancy sensors. The

power pack supports and automatically detects the line-volt-

age input within the 100–277 VAC range. This eliminates the

need for voltage-specifi c power packs. This power pack is

capable of switching 20A loads and features Zero Arc Point

Switching, minimizing relay-contact wear from high inrush

loads. A single power pack can power either 4 sensors

or 3 sensors and the MPSA auxiliary relay for multiple circuits.

The Universal Voltage Power Pack is plenum rated and easily

mounts either inside or outside a junction box or inside a

fl uorescent ballast cavity. The Universal Power Pack with

Manual On/Off control provides a unique solution for light-

ing applications where users require both manual On/Off

control as well as automatic Off control.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

UVPP Universal Voltage Power Pack,

100-277VAC, 50/60Hz

UVPPM Universal Power Pack with Manual

ON/OFF Control, 100-277VAC,

50/60Hz

* Add QTI to end of catalog number for optional

Quick To Install connector.

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MP Power Pack “A” SeriesPower Packs and Relays

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KEY FEATURES

• Plenum rated

• Self-contained transformer and relay

• 347 VAC, 60Hz

• Regulated 24 VDC current; 100 mA output

• Easily mounts inside or outside a junction box

• Optional Quick To Install (QTI) connector

• Companion auxiliary relay device available

• Mounts inside or outside a junction box;

inside a fl uorescent ballast cavity

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s MP power packs provide two

electrical functions: the 24 VDC power supply (to operate

sensors) and the 20 Amp line-voltage relay (to control the

load). Using a simple twist-on nut, the unit mounts easily

inside or outside a junction box. The MP power packs can

power either 3 sensors or 2 sensors and the MPSA auxiliary

relay for multiple circuits.

MP Power PackMP347A

MP Slave PackMPSA

ORDERING INFORMATION

Model # Power Input Control Input Output

MP347A 347 VAC, 60Hz 24 VDC, 5 mA 24 VDC, 100 mA

MPSA (Auxiliary Slave Device) N/A 24 VDC, 5 mA N/A

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KEY FEATURES

• Plenum rated

• 120 or 277 VAC models available

• Normally Open contacts

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s remote relay units (RRU) are

used to switch additional lighting or other control circuits.

The RRU’s are used in conjunction with line voltage sensors

and provide 20 amp switching capability. The RRU’s feature a

Normally Open (N.O.) isolated contact and must be mounted

inside a junction box.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Model # Power Input Control Input Output

RRU120 120 VAC 50/60Hz 2400 W, 1HP.

RRU277 120 VAC 50/60Hz 5000 W, 1HP.

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Quick to Install SystemQTI™ System and Accessories

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QTI-Faster still in saving you money!

• Eliminate wire nuts (6 per sensor) and wiring mistakes.

• Guarantee ZERO margin for error with keyed connectors.

• Full line availability in both ceiling and wall mount sensors.

• Connect multiple technologies for complex environments.

KEY FEATURES

• Dramatically reduce installation cost

• Easy to install; fast and effi cient

• All leads are plenum rated

• Completely removable and reusable if necessary

• UL-approved plenum cable in accordance with NEC

Article 725

• Eliminates need for large spools of cable for installation

of plenum cable runs

• Reduces possibility of transposing wires as in convention-

al splicing wire terminations

OVERVIEW

“Quick To Install” says it all. Capable of interconnecting

a sensor and power pack in a fraction of the time. The

QTI connector eliminates low-voltage wire nuts to

ensure error-free connections. The QTI system saves

time and money, a 25% savings in labor cost alone,

and the elimination of call backs and costly trouble-

shooting. The QTI system is available on most

Hubbell Building Automation low-voltage sensors

and power packs.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

CAB10 10’ Plenum rated,

22 AWG 3 Conductor QTI cable

CAB20 20’ Plenum rated,

22 AWG 3 Conductor QTI cable

S1M2F Splitter 1 male, 2 female, QTI system

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ACAK — ACOUSTIC CEILING MOUNTING KIT

for ceiling and wall mount sensors used with acoustic

ceiling tile. ACAK uses integral cutting teeth for quicker

installation.

LMRA — LIGHTOWL MUD RING ADAPTER

A LightOWL goof ring for covering oversized holes.

HCRA — HARD CEILING RACEWAY ADAPTER

for OMNI™ sensors. The HCRA is compatible with

Hubbell™ and Wiremold™ raceway. The HCRA has

knockout raceway holes for quick and clean installation.

OPE — OMNI Protective Enclosure

The OPE is a NEMA Type 4a enclosure specifi cally

designed for use with HBA’s OMNI IR ceiling mount

occupancy sensor. Designed to provide

protection from foreign materials,

and water, making it is accept-

able for use in a variety of

environments including

applications in the pharma-

ceutical and food preparation

industries.

WIREGUARDS

WGWS—Wall mount wire guard for wall switches.

WGLO—Wall mount wire guard for LightOWL sensors.

WGOMNI—Ceiling mount guard for OMNI sensors.

Wire guards are heavy-duty coated wire guards for sensors

to protect from destructive strikes. Mounting clips are

included.

HCRA

LMRA

ACAK

OPE

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TD200Digital Programmable Timer

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KEY FEATURES

• Supports multiple timer intervals

• Dip switch control of features

• Manual scroll-up for overrides

• Visual and audio turnoff warning

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The TD200 saves energy by controlling lighting and

motor loads—the maximum electrical loads for a circuit—

in areas where an occupancy sensor might not be suitable.

The white-decorative faceplate and wall plate combine style

with functionality to provide the perfect control of incandes-

cent lighting, fl uorescent lighting, fans, hot tub heaters, and

circulating pumps. A timed override option is also available

to override preset turnoff settings, allowing lights and HVAC

(heating, ventilating, and air conditioning) to remain on for

after-hours cleaning crews. The TD200 is easy to install and

can replace any wall switch.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description Color

TD200 Digital Programmable White

Timer

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Daylighting Controls

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See the LightMaximize energy savings and increase productivity by harvesting the most abundant energy source around: daylight. With Hubbell Building Automation’s (HBA) daylighting controls, you can take advantage of natu-ral light as either a primary or a contributing source to reduce dependency on artifi cial lighting. By reducing this dependency in commercial, educational, and retail spaces, you can increase energy savings by 75%.

Consider the OptionsHBA provides solutions for both dimming control and switching control. Dimming systems continuously adjust light output. They signal dimming-ballasts to provide the highest level of fl exibility and energy savings. Dim-ming systems are perfect for classrooms, offi ces, and retail stores.

Switching systems turn lights on and off depending on the suffi ciency of natural light available. Switching sys-tems also have a lower initial cost and are usually rec-ommended for areas with non-stationary tasks, such as warehouses, storage areas, atriums, lobbies, and parking facilities.

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LUXSTATDCM

Luxstat Dimming Control Module

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LUXSTATDCM

Luxstat Dimming Control Module,

3 zones, 24V DC

LUXSTATOCM

Luxstat ON/OFF Control Module

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LUXSTATOCM

Luxstat ON/OFF Control Module,

3 zones, 24V DC

LUXSTATPP

Luxstat Power Pack

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LUXSTATPP

Luxstat Power Pack

for Luxstat Control Modules

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LUXSTATOCM1Z

Luxstat Single Zone ON/OFF Control Module

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LUXSTATOCM1Z120

Luxstat Single Zone

ON/OFF Control Module, 120VAC

LUXSTATOCM1Z277

Luxstat Single Zone

ON/OFF Control Module, 277VAC

LUXSTATDNCM

Luxstat Day/Night Control Module with Clock

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LUXSTATDNCM120

Luxstat Day/Night Control Module

with Clock, 120VAC, DIN Rail Mount

LUXSTATDNCM277

Luxstat Day/Night Control Module

with Clock, 277VAC, DIN Rail Mount

LUXSTATSW

Luxstat Wall Switches

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LUXSTATSW4

Luxstat 4-Button Wall Switch

LUXSTATSW1

Luxstat 1-Button Momentary Switch

LUXSTATLS

Luxstat Light Sensor

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LUXSTATLS

Luxstat Light Sensor - Indoor

LUXSTATLSO

Luxstat Light Sensor – Outdoor

DLC7

Continuous Dimming Control

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DLC7

Single Zone Continuous Dimming

Control

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KEY FEATURES

• Open Loop continuous dimming daylight harvesting control

• Pushbutton programming

• Automated setup

• LCD display provides “Real Time” light-level readings

• 5 pre-programmed applications—fi t most applications

without complicated setup

• Continuous dimming control—

choose from 1, 2, or 3 zones

• Individual adjustment for each channel of control

• Compatible with any 0–10 volt controllable ballast

• Integration with occupancy sensors and manual

override controls

• DIN rail mounting

• Title 24 compliant

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Using a unique Open Loop control algorithm, the Luxstat

Dimming Control Module by Servodan provides continuous

dimming daylight harvesting control to an area. The lights

dim when there is enough daylight, and they brighten when

there is not enough daylight. Instead of measuring the light

already inside an area, this module measures the amount of

daylight entering an area. During installation, lighting levels

(without artifi cial lighting) are measured at task height for

each of the 3 zones. The controller adjusts each of the zones

independently to maintain the desired lighting levels within

each space while taking advantage of available natural

daylight. The Luxstat Dimming Control Module is part of a

daylight harvesting system that includes the Luxstat Light

Sensor and the Luxstat Power Pack. This control module can

work with occupancy sensors and manual wall switches to

provide a diverse lighting solution for classrooms and meet-

ing rooms.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATDCM Luxstat Dimming Control Module,

3 zones, 24V DC

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LUXSTATOCMLuxstat ON/OFF Control Module

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KEY FEATURES

• Open Loop ON/OFF daylight harvesting control

• Pushbutton programming with automated setup

• LCD display provides “Real Time” light level readings

• 5 pre-programmed applications—fi t most applications

without complicated setup

• Multilevel switching—choose from 1, 2, or 3 zones

• Individual adjustment for each channel of control

• Adjustable ON and OFF delays

• Integration with occupancy sensors and manual

override controls

• DIN rail mounting

• Title 24 compliant

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The Luxstat ON/OFF Control Module by Servodan provides

multilevel ON/OFF daylight harvesting control by using a

unique Open Loop control algorithm. The lights turn off

when there is enough daylight, and they turn on when there

is not enough daylight. Instead of measuring the light al-

ready inside of an area, this module measures the amount of

daylight entering an area. During installation, lighting levels

(without artifi cial lighting) are measured at task height for

each of the 3 zones. When daylight is adequate, the control-

ler switches lighting off. When daylight is below the desired

level, the control module switches lighting back on. The ON

and OFF delays for each channel are individually adjustable.

The Luxstat ON/OFF Control Module is part of a daylight

harvesting system that includes the Luxstat Light Sensor and

the Luxstat Power Pack. The control module can work with

occupancy sensors and manual wall switches to provide a

diverse lighting solution for classrooms and meeting rooms.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATOCM Luxstat ON/OFF Control Module,

3 zones, 24V DC

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KEY FEATURES

• Provide power to operate Luxstat daylight harvesting

control modules

• 3 individually controlled relays for ON/OFF control

• 120/230/277 VAC transformer

• Quick connect to Luxstat daylight harvesting

control modules

• DIN rail mount

• Built-in protection against overload

• Title 24 compliant

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The Luxstat Power Pack by Servodan powers the Luxstat

ON/OFF Control Module and the Luxstat Dimming Con-

trol Module. It supplies low-voltage power to the control

modules via a quick connect cable and has 3 normally open

relays (ON/OFF switches controlled by a circuit) to switch line

voltage in response to signals from the connected controller.

Additionally, the power pack has an automatically resetting

fuse. If the current drawn from the power pack exceeds the

specifi cations, the +24VDC output and the LED will turn off.

When the problem and the primary power are removed, the

power pack will restore power.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATPP Luxstat Power Pack

for Luxstat Control Modules

(LUXSTATDCM and LUXSTATOCM)

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LUXSTATOCM1ZLuxstat Single Zone Control Module

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KEY FEATURES

• Open Loop ON/OFF Daylight Harvesting control

• Pushbutton programming

• LCD display provides Real Time light level readings

• 3 to 3,000 foot candle range

• Single-zone switching

• Adjustable OFF delay

• Integration with occupancy sensors

and manual override controls

• DIN rail mounting

• California Title 24 compliant

• UL listed

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The Luxstat Single Zone ON/OFF Control Module by

Servodan provides single zone ON/OFF daylight harvesting

control using a unique Open Loop control algorithm. Instead

of measuring the light inside of an area, the control module

measures the amount of daylight entering the space.

During installation, lighting levels (without artifi cial lighting)

are measured at task height for the zone to be controlled.

The photocell measures daylight and transmits this data

to the Luxstat Single Zone ON/OFF Control Module. When

daylight is adequate, the controller switches lights off. When

daylight diminishes below the desired set point, the control

module switches lighting back on. The OFF delay for the

zone is adjustable. The Luxstat Single Zone ON/OFF Control

Module is part of a daylight harvesting system that includes

the Luxstat Light Sensor. The control module can also

integrate with occupancy sensors and manual control wall

switches to provide a completely integrated classroom or

meeting room solution.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATOCM1Z120 Luxstat Single Zone ON/OFF

Control Module, 120VAC

LUXSTATOCM1Z277 Luxstat Single Zone ON/OFF

Control Module, 277VAC

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KEY FEATURES

• Open Loop ON/OFF daylight harvesting control

• Integrated clock for night blocking

• Pushbutton programming

OVERVIEW

The Luxstat Day/Night Control Module by Servodan pro-

vides single zone ON/OFF daylight harvesting control using

a unique Open Loop control algorithm. In the evening,

when daylight diminishes below the desired ON set point,

the control module switches lighting on. In the morning,

when daylight reaches the desired OFF set point, lighting

is switched off. The controller’s integrated clock function

switches off lighting completely during a pre-defi ned period.

Switching off lighting during the late evening and early

morning means more energy savings. The controller also

features pushbutton programming for easy system setup

and confi guration.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATDNCM120 Luxstat Day/Night Control Module

with Clock, 120VAC, DIN Rail Mount

LUXSTATDNCM277 Luxstat Day/Night Control Module

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LUXSTATSWLuxstat Wall Switches

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KEY FEATURES

• Provides manual control of the Luxstat daylight

harvesting control modules

• Automatic mode LED indicator (4-button version)

• Manual mode LED indicator (4-button version)

• Manual dimming (4-button version)

• Manual ON/OFF switching

• Low-voltage Class 2 device

• Architecturally attractive design

• Title 24 compliant

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-Year warranty

OVERVIEW

The Luxstat 4-Button Wall Switch by Servodan allows you

to override automatic daylight controls. This switch has

4 buttons and 2 LED indicators. One LED indicates that the

lights are being controlled manually. The other LED indicates

that lights are being controlled automatically. Pressing the

I/O button puts the controller into manual mode by switch-

ing the lights on and off. Pressing and holding the up and

down buttons will increase and decrease the light level. All

three channels of an area are dimmed or switched in unison.

The Auto button returns the controller to automatic mode.

The Luxstat 1-Button Wall Switch by Servodan provides only

manual control of lighting—just like a regular momentary

wall switch.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATSW4 Luxstat 4-Button Wall Switch

LUXSTATSW1 Luxstat 1-Button Momentary Switch

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KEY FEATURES

• Open Loop photosensor

• Foot-candle range: 3–6,000 fc

• Provides daylight levels to Luxstat daylight harvesting

control modules

• Indoor and outdoor versions

• Mounts vertically and horizontally

• Architecturally attractive design

• UL and cUL listed

• Title 24 compliant

• 5-Year warranty

OVERVIEW

The Luxstat Light Sensor by Servodan provides the necessary

daylight-level information to the Luxstat daylight harvesting

control modules. Using a photodiode element, this sensor

continuously measures daylight levels and sends the infor-

mation to the selected Luxstat daylight harvesting control

module. In order to operate as a true Open Loop controller,

the sensor must be positioned to see only daylight (no artifi -

cial light). You select the applicable foot-candle range

by using a jumper beneath the front cover.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

LUXSTATLS Luxstat Light Sensor - Indoor

LUXSTATLSO Luxstat Light Sensor - Outdoor

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DLC7 Single Zone Continuous Dimming Control

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KEY FEATURES

• Controls 0–10V dimming ballasts

• Light-sensitivity range of 0–500 foot-candles

• Selectable 3- or 8-second dimming rate

• Multiple calibration options

• Low-profi le design

• 2-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s DLC7 is the ideal system for

providing continuous dimming control for 0–10V dimming

ballasts based on natural daylight. This control maintains

constant, undisturbed, fl uorescent light levels during peak

use times. Through continuous monitoring of ambient light

levels, the DLC7 dims the associated lighting fi xtures to a

user’s predefi ned foot-candle setting. The DLC7 dimming

photocell provides precise control of the actual amount

of lighting on the work surface (e.g. desktop, fl oor) within

its fi eld of view. Measured light levels are converted into a

linear, proportional, analog voltage that controls the ballast-

dimming range. This achieves maximum energy savings by

effi ciently blending natural and artifi cial light to maintain a

comfortable visual environment. The sensor head adjust-

ment sets the maximum output of the controlled ballast. The

sensor also provides a short and long delay. The short delay

provides faster sensor response. The long delay slows the

sensor response and maintains a more stable signal to the

ballast, such as in situations with passing clouds.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

DLC7 Single Zone Continuous Dimming

Control

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High Bay Controls

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Energy-Saving Technology Effective energy management is a key concern for today’s streamlined businesses. Precise management of high intensity discharge (HID) and high output fl uores-cents enables companies to save energy. Leading the industry in technology and proven quality, Hubbell Build-ing Automation (HBA) offers superior options for lighting control: the LightBAT™ G2 Dual-Level HID Controller and the Fluorescent High Bay Occupancy Sensor.

Tackle the HID ChallengeHID lighting is a major source of energy waste and the most diffi cult lighting to control. Of the 40 million HID fi xtures in the U.S., less than 3% are controlled. Ware-houses, manufacturing centers, distribution centers, and gymnasiums typically use HID lighting sources. However, these lighting sources cannot be switched on and off like fl uorescent and incandescent lights.

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The LightBAT G2 Dual Level HID Controller lowers HID lighting from 100% to 50% power with minimal lamp-life degradation. This allows 50% of the energy to be saved during periods of vacancy. The result is minimal lighting changes with maximum cost savings.

Conquer High Output FluorescentsWith the increased use of high output fl uorescent fi xtures, HBA’s Fluorescent High Bay Occupancy sensor increases savings by turning off lamps during vacancy. Designed to provide versatile ON/OFF lighting control, these passive infrared (PIR) sensors feature HBA’s unique Smart Cycling™ technology, which ensures that all lamps receive the same number of switching cycles.

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LightBAT G2

HID Dual Level Switching Controller and PIR Sensor

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LB1

LightBAT G2; Supports: 175W Metal

Halide / 175W, 200W Pulse Start Metal

Halide

LB1EXTP1

LightBAT G2 with 4 Pin Low Voltage

Interface; Supports: 175W Metal

Halide / 175W, 200W Pulse Start

Metal Halide

LB2

LightBAT G2; Supports: 250W, 320W,

350W, 400W Metal Halide / 250W, 320W,

350W, 400W, 450W Pulse Start Metal

Halide / 250W High Pressure Sodium /

400W High Pressure Sodium

(Max. operating temperature @ 55oC)

LB2EXTP1

LightBAT G2 with 4 Pin Low Voltage

Interface; Supports: 250W, 320W, 350W,

400W Metal Halide / 250W, 320W, 350W,

400W, 450W Pulse Start Metal Halide /

250W High Pressure Sodium / 400W

High Pressure Sodium (Maximum

operating temperature @ 55oC)

LB3

LightBAT G2; Supports: 1,500W, 1,650W

Metal Halide (Max. operating temp.

@ 55oC) / 1,000W Metal Halide (Max.

operating temp. @ 65oC) / 750W,

1,000W Pulse Start Metal Halide (Max.

operating temperature @ 55oC / 600W,

1,000W High Pressure Sodium (Max.

operating temperature @ 65oC)

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LB3EXTP1

LightBAT G2 with 4 Pin Low Voltage

Interface; Supports: 1,500W, 1,650W

Metal Halide (Max. operating temp.

@ 55oC) / 1,000W Metal Halide (Max.

operating temp. @ 65oC) / 750W,

1,000W Pulse Start Metal Halide (Max.

operating temperature @ 55oC) / 600W,

1,000W High Pressure Sodium

(Max. operating temperature @ 65oC)

HBA WASP

Fluorescent High Bay Occupancy Sensor

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FHB141NPUNV

Fluorescent High Bay Passive Infrared

Sensor with 1.4 area lens, 120-347 VAC,

1-SPST Output

FHB142NPUNV

Fluorescent High Bay Passive Infrared

Sensor with 1.4 area lens, 2-SPST

Outputs, 120-347 VAC

FHBADAPTOR

Fluorescent High Bay

Mounting Extension Adapter

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KEY FEATURES

• Integrated HID control module and passive infrared (PIR)

occupancy sensor

• Supports 175W–1,650W CWA

(Constant Wattage Auto-Transformer) ballasts

• Guaranteed lamp warm-up intelligence

• Continuous lamp monitoring

• MyzerPORT™ for quick and easy installations

• Interchangeable PIR lens options

• UL and cUL listed

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

The LightBAT™ G2 is the world’s fi rst digitally integrated, high

intensity discharge (HID), dual-level switching controller and

passive infrared (PIR) occupancy sensor. By assembling all

the necessary components of an HID dual-level switching

system into one compact device, Hubbell Building Automa-

tion provides precise area detection and individual fi xture

control. The LightBAT™ system turns on only those light

fi xtures activated by human movement, so full power is

maintained only when necessary. Since the lights dim after

a short period of vacancy, the LightBAT™ achieves maximum

energy savings by switching the fi xture to 50% power.

ORDERING INFORMATION Catalog Number Description LB1 LightBAT G2; Supports: 175W Metal Halide / 175W, 200W Pulse Start Metal Halide LB1EXTP1 LightBAT G2 with 4 Pin Low Voltage Interface; Supports: 175W Metal Halide / 175W, 200W Pulse Start Metal Halide LB2 LightBAT G2; Supports: 250W, 320W, 350W, 400W Metal Halide / 250W, 320W, 350W, 400W, 450W Pulse Start Metal Halide / 250W High Pressure Sodium / 400W High Pressure Sodium (Max. operating temperature @ 55oC) LB2EXTP1 LightBAT G2 with 4 Pin Low Voltage Interface; Supports: 250W, 320W, 350W, 400W Metal Halide / 250W, 320W, 350W, 400W, 450W Pulse Start Metal Halide / 250W High Pressure Sodium / 400W High Pressure Sodium (Maximum operating temperature @ 55oC) LB3 LightBAT G2; Supports: 1,500W, 1,650W Metal Halide (Max. operating temp. @ 55oC) / 1,000W Metal Halide (Max. operating temp. @ 65oC) / 750W, 1,000W Pulse Start Metal Halide (Max. operating temperature @ 55oC / 600W, 1,000W High Pressure Sodium (Max. operating temperature @ 65oC) LB3EXTP1 LightBAT G2 with 4 Pin Low Voltage Interface; Supports: 1,500W, 1,650W Metal Halide (Max. operating temp. @ 55oC) / 1,000W Metal Halide (Max. operating temp. @ 65oC) / 750W, 1,000W Pulse Start Metal Halide (Max. operating temperature @ 55oC) / 600W, 1,000W High Pressure Sodium (Max. operating temperature @ 65oC)

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HBA WASP™Fluorescent High Bay Occupancy Sensor

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KEY FEATURES

• Digital passive infrared (PIR) sensor

• Low-profi le design

• Multiple (single and dual) output versions

• Unique Smart Cycling™ for improved lamp life

• Single and dual timer operation

• Zero Arc Point Switching

• Supports mounting heights up to 30’

• No minimum load

• Universal voltage—120/277/347 VAC

• ETL, UL, cUL listed and Title 24 compliant

• 5-year warranty

OVERVIEW

Hubbell Building Automation’s Fluorescent High Bay Occu-

pancy Sensor provides the most advanced passive infrared

(PIR) sensor technology for unequaled occupancy detection

and false trip immunity, providing improved accuracy. It is

specifi cally designed for ON/OFF control of high bay fl uores-

cent fi xtures in warehouses, distribution centers, and similar

facilities. The sensor easily mounts directly to industrial T5HO

and T8 fi xtures through an extended ½-inch chase nipple.

The specially designed Fresnel™ lens provides a reliable

maximum area and aisle coverage of 30 feet. This sensor is

available with either single or dual outputs, making it the

perfect solution for single- or multiple-ballast fi xtures. The

single output sensor features a primary timer for ON/OFF

control for maximum energy savings. The dual output sensor

features 2 timers for multiple light level control (i.e. step dim-

ming). The dual output sensor also includes Smart Cycling

technology, which maximizes lamp and ballast life by balanc-

ing the burn time of its two lamp/ballast loads.

ORDERING INFORMATION

Catalog Number Description

FHB141NPUNV Fluorescent High Bay Passive Infrared Sensor with 1.4 area lens, 120-347 VAC, 1-SPST Output, White

FHB142NPUNV Fluorescent High Bay Passive Infrared Sensor with 1.4 area lens, 2-SPST Outputs, 120-347 VAC, White

FHBADAPTOR Fluorescent High Bay Mounting Extension Adapter

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G2 PIR Sensor Lens (One required per LightBAT G2)

Select lens based on mounting height above fl oor, fi xture spacing, and sensor coverage area.

LB-Lens 15Aisle Lens • Black

Maximum Mounting Height - 25’

LB-Lens 10Aisle Lens • Charcoal

Maximum Mounting Height - 35’

LB-Lens 07Aisle Lens • Clear

Maximum Mounting Height - 60’

LB-Lens 0806Area Lens • Light Grey

Maximum Mounting Height - 35’

35’ 35’ 5’ 5’

50’

30’

35’

20’

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LightBAT™ G2Accessories

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LightBAT Laser Alignment Tool—LBLAT1

The Laser Alignment tool improves the accuracy of the

LightBAT G2’s sensor coverage.

MYzerPort™—MPBP10

The MYzerPort is a 2-pin bypass shorting plug and comes

in packs of 10.

MYzerPort Connector—MPC2P10

Mounts on fi xture and comes in packs of 10 and 100.

LightBAT MYzerPORT Kit—LBKIT1

Conversion hardware kit for non-MYzerPORT HID fi xtures.

MYzerPORT ConnectorMPC2P10

MYzerPORTMPBP10

LB Laser Alignment ToolLBLAT1

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Numerical Index

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Catalog Number ............................................ Page NumberACAK ........................................................................................................ 62CAB10 ................................................................................................31, 61CAB20 ................................................................................................31, 61C5002000P120 ...............................................................................31, 51C5002000P277 ...............................................................................31, 51C8001500P ............................................................................................. 52CUI5002000P120 ...........................................................................31, 50CUI5002000P277 ...........................................................................31, 50DLC7 ......................................................................................................... 75FHBADAPTER ..................................................................................79, 81FHB141NPUNV ...............................................................................79, 81FHB142NPUNV ...............................................................................79, 81HCRA ........................................................................................................ 62IWSZP3PI ..........................................................................................31, 40IWSZP3PW .......................................................................................31, 40IWSZPMI ............................................................................................31, 40IWSZPMW .........................................................................................31, 40LB1 ......................................................................................................78, 80LB1EXTP1 .........................................................................................78, 80LB2 ......................................................................................................78, 80LB2EXTP1 .........................................................................................78, 80LB3 ......................................................................................................78, 80LB3EXTP1 .........................................................................................78, 80LBKIT1 ...................................................................................................... 83LBLAT1 ..................................................................................................... 83LBLens 15 ............................................................................................... 82LBLens 10 ............................................................................................... 82LBLens 07 ............................................................................................... 82LBLens 0806 .......................................................................................... 82LHIRD2 ...............................................................................................30, 39LHIRD0 ...............................................................................................30, 39LHIRS1 ...............................................................................................30, 38LHIRS0 ...............................................................................................30, 38LHMTD2 ............................................................................................30, 35LHMTD0 ............................................................................................30, 35LHMTS1 .............................................................................................30, 34LHMTS0 .............................................................................................30, 34LHUSS1 ..............................................................................................30, 36LHUSS0 ..............................................................................................30, 36LHUSD2 .............................................................................................30, 37LHUSD0 .............................................................................................30, 37LMRA ........................................................................................................ 62LODIA .................................................................................................31, 57LODIARP ............................................................................................31, 57LODT ..................................................................................................31, 54LODTRP .............................................................................................31, 54LOIRHB ...............................................................................................31, 56LOIRHBRP .........................................................................................31, 56LOIRWV .............................................................................................31, 55LOIRWVRP ........................................................................................31, 55LUXSTATDCM ..................................................................................66, 68LUXSTATDNCM120 ........................................................................67, 72

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Catalog Number ............................................ Page NumberLUXSTATDNCM277 ........................................................................67, 72LUXSTATLS .......................................................................................67, 74LUXSTATLSO ....................................................................................67, 74LUXSTATOCM ..................................................................................66, 69LUXSTATOCM1Z120 ......................................................................67, 71LUXSTATOCM1Z277 ......................................................................67, 71LUXSTATPP .......................................................................................66, 70LUXSTATSW1 ...................................................................................67, 73LUXSTATSW4 ...................................................................................67, 73LXDCIMFT .........................................................................................12, 20LXENDM ............................................................................................13, 27LXIN4 ..................................................................................................12, 14LXIN8 ..................................................................................................12, 14LXIN16 ...............................................................................................12, 14LXIN32 ...............................................................................................12, 14LXIN48 ...............................................................................................12, 14LXJNSYS ............................................................................................13, 22LXJUNSYS2LON ..............................................................................13, 22LXJNSYS2BACNETIP ......................................................................13, 22LXJNSYS2BACNETMSTP ..............................................................13, 22LXJNSYS2MODBUS .......................................................................13, 22LXJNCOM56KM1 ............................................................................13, 22LXKEY1LP ..........................................................................................13, 25LXLPM2 .............................................................................................13, 21LXOMDT2000FT .............................................................................12, 18LXOMDT2000LP .............................................................................12, 18LXPSCMFT ........................................................................................12, 19LXPSCMLP ........................................................................................12, 19LXPSCO .............................................................................................12, 19LXPSCS ..............................................................................................12, 19LXPSPCI .............................................................................................12, 19LXPWRSPLY ......................................................................................13, 26LXTB ...................................................................................................12, 15LXTERMINATOR ..............................................................................13, 27LXRL1 .................................................................................................12, 16LXRL2 .................................................................................................12, 16LXMRRM ...........................................................................................13, 23LXS05T ...............................................................................................13, 24LXS0DW ............................................................................................13, 24LXS0DI ...............................................................................................13, 24LXS05T3 ............................................................................................13, 24LXS05T3W ........................................................................................13, 24LXS05T3I ...........................................................................................13, 24LXS20T ...............................................................................................13, 24LXS20TDW .......................................................................................13, 24LXS20D1 ...........................................................................................13, 24LXS20T3 ............................................................................................13, 24LXS20T3W ........................................................................................13, 24LXS20T31 ..........................................................................................13, 24LXSW1FT ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW2FT ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW3FT ...........................................................................................12, 17

Catalog Number ............................................ Page NumberLXSW4FT ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW5FT ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW6FT ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW1LP ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW2LP ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW3LP ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW4LP ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW5LP ...........................................................................................12, 17LXSW6LP ...........................................................................................12, 17MP347A .............................................................................................31, 59MPBP10 ................................................................................................... 83MPC2P10 ................................................................................................ 83MPSA ..................................................................................................31, 59OMNIDIA ...........................................................................................31, 49OMNIDIARP .....................................................................................31, 49OMNIDT500 .....................................................................................30, 46OMNIDT500RP ................................................................................30, 46OMNIDT1000 ..................................................................................30, 46OMNIDT1000RP .............................................................................26, 36OMNIDT2000 ..................................................................................30, 46OMNIDT2000RP .............................................................................30, 46OMNIIR ..............................................................................................31, 48OMNIIRRP .........................................................................................31, 48OMNIIRL ............................................................................................31, 48OMNIIRLRP .......................................................................................31, 48OMNIUS500 .....................................................................................30, 47OMNIUS500RP ................................................................................30, 47OMNIUS1000 ...................................................................................30, 47OMNIUS1000RP .............................................................................30, 47OMNIUS2000 ...................................................................................30, 47OMNIUS2000RP .............................................................................30, 47OPE ........................................................................................................... 62PIR10EMS ..........................................................................................31, 53PIR10P ................................................................................................31, 53QTI .......................................................................................................31, 61RRU120 ..............................................................................................31, 60RRU277 ..............................................................................................31, 60RWSOSCFL120IV ............................................................................30, 42RWSOSCFL120WH ........................................................................30, 42RWSVSCFL120IV ............................................................................30, 43RWSVSCFL120WH .........................................................................30, 43RWSOSDINC120 .............................................................................30, 44RWSOSINC120 ................................................................................30, 44RWSVSDINC120 .............................................................................30, 45RWSVSINC120 .................................................................................30, 45S1M2F ................................................................................................31, 61TD200 ................................................................................................31, 63UVPP ...................................................................................................31, 58UVPPM ...............................................................................................31, 58WGWS ...................................................................................................... 62WGLO ....................................................................................................... 62WGOMNI ................................................................................................. 62

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Corporate Headquarters

Hubbell Building Automation, Inc.

9601 Dessau Road, Building One, Suite 100

Austin, Texas 78754 USA

Direct Line {512} 450-1100

Toll Free Number {888} 698-3242

Fax Number: Orders Only {512} 450-0864

Fax Number: General {512} 450-1215

Toll Free Customer Service Fax Line (877) 783-9201

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