Occupancy Sensors help cut energy usage.

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Equipped with built-in microprocessors and photocells, Creston Green Light(TM) Occupancy Sensors minimize ON-time for lights. Ultrasonic and passive infrared sensing detects motion while minimizing effects of false triggers. Upon activation, each sensor initiates in walk-through mode, which is active for 2½ minute interval, during which lights turn off when person enters and exits room. After 2½ minute period of occupancy, sensor shifts into occupied mode.



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Crestron Introduces new Occupancy Sensors



Crestron Green Light(TM) Expands its Energy Saving Product Line

ROCKLEIGH, NJ, January 26, 2009 - Crestron Green Light occupancy sensors are now available to enhance the functionality of Crestron Green Light(TM) environmental controls. The new Crestron occupancy sensors have built-in microprocessors and photocells to significantly reduce on-time for lights, cutting energy usage. Climate and device control can also be integrated. Models include wall and ceiling mount versions with a variety of coverage ranges.

Crestron Green Light sensors continually analyze and adjust to changing conditions, using the latest in microprocessor-based technology to optimize performance. Dual-technology (ultrasonic and passive infrared) sensing delivers optimum detection of motion while minimizing the effects of false triggers, such as electrical noise, air currents, and temperature changes. Passive infrared-only versions are available as well.

Upon activation, each sensor initiates in "walk-through" mode. "Walk-through" mode is active for a two and a half minute interval, during which lights turn off promptly when a person enters and exits the room. After the 2.5 minute period of occupancy, the sensor shifts into "occupied" mode.

"Delayed off" is initially set via the timer knob on the sensor, turning lights off when no motion is detected after a specific time. While the sensor is in use, the sensor learns room occupancy patterns. The delayed off time will change as the sensor intelligently adapts to environmental conditions and occupancy patterns.

When enabled, the built-in photocell overrides the occupancy sensor if the ambient light level is above a set threshold, preventing lights from turning on when there is sufficient daylight in the room. Sensor behavior can be customized via the Crestron control system.

New Crestron occupancy sensor models:

GLS-ODT-C-1000 Dual-technology ceiling mount, 1000 square foot range

GLS-ODT-C-2000 Dual-technology ceiling mount, 2000 square foot range

GLS-ODT-C-500 Dual-technology ceiling mount, 500 square foot range

GLS-ODT-W-1200 Dual-technology wall mount, 1200 square foot range

GLS-OIR-C-1500 Passive infrared ceiling mount, 1500 square foot range

GLS-OIR-C-450 Passive infrared ceiling mount, 450 square foot range

GLS-OIR-W-2500 Passive infrared wall mount, 2500 square foot range

For more information about the Crestron Green Light occupancy sensors go to www.crestron.com. For high-resolution photos go to www.crestron.com/pressroom.

About Crestron

For nearly 40 years Crestron has been the world's leading manufacturer of advanced control and automation systems, innovating technology and reinventing the way people live and work. Offering integrated solutions to control audio, video, computer, IP and environmental systems, Crestron streamlines technology, improving the quality of life for people in corporate boardrooms, conference rooms, classrooms, auditoriums, and in their homes.

Crestron's leadership stems from its dedicated people who are committed to providing the best products, programs and services in the industry.

In addition to its World Headquarters in Rockleigh, New Jersey, Crestron has sales and support offices throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe, Asia, Latin America and Australia.

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