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Remote Digital Programming and Adjustment

How often does the client change requirements during and or even after 
construction?  The flexible GR 2400 digital lighting control system from LC&D 
allows your clients to do just that.
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While we offer sophisticated features in our occupant sensors such as remote 
time-delay adjustment, no-automatic-on, or programmable control of multi-zone 
spaces, we can also make any manufacturers’ occupant sensor into a smart sensor 
with the same features!
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View PDFs of hook-up diagrams by clicking on the links below, or contact us to 
request AutoCAD files.
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        Wattstopper     Hubbell
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        Novitas         Sensorswitch
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Use the MicroPanel to disable occupant sensors when not wanted. So if lights 
need to be off for an on-screen presentation in an office, or maybe naptime in 
a pre-school classroom, users can easily override the sensors with a 
simple-to-use digital switch!
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        http://redirect.lightingcontrols.com/l.asp?q=6752,52493,1144
        http://redirect.lightingcontrols.com/l.asp?q=6752,52493,896
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Facility managers faced with occupant sensors located in difficult to get 
areas, such as high-bay locations, can remotely adjust the time-delay (and 
other settings) from their PC. Through programming alone, the same sensor can 
control dimmed or switched lighting.
        http://redirect.lightingcontrols.com/l.asp?q=6752,52493,1144

Energy Managers who need occupant sensors to control multi-zones spaces can use 
a single occupant sensor, or can integrate them with daylight harvesting.
        http://redirect.lightingcontrols.com/l.asp?q=6752,52493,208

Better yet, just call LC&D’s Tech Support team and they’ll configure changes 
right over the phone. Occupants can witness the adjustments right as they 
happen! Engineering assistance is available at no cost.
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Contact us for help or to schedule a demo.
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