SG luminaires with sensors detect movement (people) in the surveillance area. In the event of movement, the light switches on and remains on for a predetermined period of time. SG luminaires with motion sensors can have the following functions:

Range setting
Adjust the sensitivity to customise the sensor's coverage to avoid unnecessary detection from neighbouring rooms. Regular sensors (HF/radar) can detect through doors and walls, while PIR sensors cannot. The ranges in the table below are an indication and depend on the direction of travel, the mounting height of the luminaire and other factors.

Time setting
Adjust the time the luminaire is on without motion being detected.

Twilight setting (daylight sensor)
Adjust how little daylight there should be before the luminaire switches on when there is movement in the room.
SensorDim luminaires can also be used as independent twilight sensors.

SensorDim luminaires have some extra functions in addition to a regular sensor. It has a basic light function that allows you to choose to have a low light level when there is no movement. For example, it can be nice in corridors etc. that it's not pitch black, but that there's always some light so that people feel safe to enter. As soon as they are detected by the sensor, full light is switched on. The basic light can be set to the desired level.

On SensorDim luminaires, you can also adjust the maximum light level downwards if you think it's too bright or you want to save energy.

It is also possible to set your own levels for basic light and maximum light at night if you want it to be less bright if, for example, you have to run an errand at night.

With the SensorDim luminaires, the sensor does not limit the number of luminaires that can be connected together as master masters. For each master, you can have a maximum of 200VA with slave load.

  • Sensor/SensorDim without daylight

    In some luminaires, the sensor is encapsulated without access to daylight. They then act as a pure motion sensor, regardless of lux level (Disc, Circulus).

  • Environmentally friendly and energy-saving

    The benefits of sensor luminaires are many. They can help to reduce power consumption by up to 90 per cent, helping to protect the environment while keeping costs down. Sensor-controlled lighting reduces wear and tear on the luminaires, leading to increased product lifetime and reduced service costs. With a built-in, concealed sensor, the luminaire retains its stylish, original design.

  • Fast earnings - low expenses

    Sensor luminaires are well suited to homes, apartment blocks and commercial buildings. There is great potential for electricity savings and lower operating costs in housing associations. Energy-saving sensor luminaires illuminate the desired area only when light is needed. Think practical, energy-saving and economical, the best for you and the environment.

  • Convenient and hygienic - no light switch

    In addition to environmental and financial savings, it's practical and convenient not to have to search for the light switch when your hands are full. In crowded environments, it's also hygienic not to have light switches that everyone has to touch. Examples of practical locations are outdoors, in garages, utility rooms, stairwells, changing rooms, showers or corridors. The sensor lighting switches on immediately when there is movement in the area and switches off automatically when there is no activity.

Sensor luminaire with on/off function (sensor)
 

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Sensor luminaire with basic light / SensorDim
Available on some sensor luminaires.


 

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