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Products Guide 2013 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. Schneider Electric, Square D, Powerlink, C-Bus, Saturn, Dynamic Labeling Technology, and Wiser aretrademarks owned by Schneider Electric Industries SAS or its affiliated companies. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Lighting ControlSchneider Electric USA320 Tech Park Drive, Suite 100La Vergne, TN, nt Number 1200CT0701R11/12April 2013Make the most of your energySMCourtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - sales@steveneng.com - www.stevenengineering.com

ContentsOccupancy Sensors Introduction.2Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors.3Sensor Accessories.8Ceiling Mounted Occupancy Sensors.9Wall Mounted Occupancy Sensors.11Power Pack and Auxiliary Relays.12Ceiling Mounted Line Voltage Sensors.13High Bay Occupancy Sensor.14Occupancy Controller.16Low Voltage Switches.17Technical Section.18Current-Limiting Panels Introduction.42 Current-limiting Panels.43Relay Panels Architectural DimmingEmergency Lighting Control Devices Introduction.28 Devices.29 Technical Section.32Emergency Lighting Control Panels Introduction. 46LPS Relay Panels. 47Relay Switches. 48LPB Relay Panels. 49LPL Relay Panels. 50Technical Section. 51 Introduction.58inTouch Control Stations.59Wall-Mounted Dimming Systems.60Rack-Mounted Dimming Systems.61Technical Section.63Introduction. 36Emergency Lighting Panels. 37Emergency Lighting Panelboards. 38Technical Section. 39Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - sales@steveneng.com - www.stevenengineering.com

Measurement & VerificationPanels (MVP) Introduction.66NF MVP Panel.67NQ MVP Panel.67Powerlink MVP Panel.68Technical Section.69Powerlink Lighting Control Introduction.72G3 Panelboards.73NF Panelboards.74G3 Remotely-operated Circuit Breakers.75G3 Control Bus.77Power Supply.78Controllers.79Remote Source Controller.81Remote Mount Controller.82LCS Advanced and LCS Basic software.83Accessories.85Device Power Supply.86Device Router.87Technical Section.88C-Bus Lighting Control Introduction.94Keypads.95Touch Screens.98Wiser Home Controller.100System Units.101Input Units.108Sensors.112Output Units.118Occupancy Controller.127Area Lighting Panels.128C-Bus Enclosures.129Remote Controls.133IR Accessories.134 Schedule Plus Software.135 Technical Section.137Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - sales@steveneng.com - www.stevenengineering.com

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occupancy sensorsOccupancy SensorsSchneider Electric helps building ownersachieve energy savings and energy codecompliance with sensors that are easy to select,install and commission. Employing passiveinfrared (PIR), ultrasonic and dual technologyto accurately detect occupancy and controllighting loads, occupancy sensors automaticallyshut-off lighting in unoccupied areas —eliminating waste, reducing energy costsand meeting code requirements. SchneiderElectric innovations help building owners notonly comply with energy codes, but they alsomaximize energy savings. Adaptive Technology: This technologyemploys advanced algorithms to achieveconvenient energy savings and reducedlamp and ballast maintenance. Walk-through mode detects brief periodsof occupancy in private offices, allowing thesensor to shut-off lighting with less time delay. Lamp saver mode alternates the A- andB-loads in rooms using 50/50 bi-level lightingcontrol to maximize lamp life and reducemaintenance. Isolated relays may be used to communicatewith other control systems, such as buildingautomation and energy management systemsthat control other building systems, likeHVAC and lighting, to further maximizeenergy savings.Schneider Electric makes lighting control easywith a full line of versatile occupancy sensors. Integral light level sensors maximize energysavings in day-lit areas by holding offartificial lighting when adequate natural lightis available.Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - sales@steveneng.com - www.stevenengineering.com2

occupancy sensorsWall Switch occupancy sensorsWall SwitchOccupancy Sensor Auto/Manual OnSchneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensors employ the latest passive infrared (PIR) technology toautomatically control lighting in offices, private restrooms and employee break rooms.Each Sensor employs a special 180 multi-segmented lens and PIR motion detector circuit to detect motion.This unit will automatically switch the lights off after a preset delay if no motion is detected.Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor fits in place of existing wall switches, connecting to existingactive line and ground wiring similar to a typical wall switch. No neutral or minimum load is required.To assure long relay life, Schneider Electric has developed a low energy switch circuit to assure maximum contactlife. These sensors are compatible with electronic and magnetic ballast loads, and require no minimum load.For maximum energy savings, the Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Manual-On requires theuser to switch on lighting manually by pressing the button on the front. Employing a special 180 multi-segmentedlens and PIR motion sensor, the sensor reliably detects occupancy to keep lights on while the room is occupied.Wall Switch Occupancy SensorTechnical InformationInput120 or 277 Vac 60 HzOutput120 Vac1000 W max. incandescent load1000 VA max. ballast load¼ hp max. motor loadOperating Temperature32 F – 122 F (0 C – 50 C)Humidity0 – 90% max. relative humidity non-condensingStandardUL and cUL ListedFCC Part 15 Home and Office Use (Class B)Title 24 CertifiedProduct Features Available in white, ivory277 Vac1800 VA max. ballast load*For Diagram see technical section page 18and light almond withmatching decorator wallplate cover Auto On/Auto Off Manual bypass 120 or 277 Vac input(no neutral required) No power pack required No minimum load 180 field of viewCatalog NumberDescriptionSLSPWS1277AIWall Switch Occupancy Sensor (ivory)SLSPWS1277AWWall Switch Occupancy Sensor (white)SLSPWS1277ALWall Switch Occupancy Sensor (light Almond)SLSPWS1277MWWall Switch Occupancy Sensor With Manual On (white)SLSPWS1277MIWall Switch Occupancy Sensor With Manual On (ivory)SLSPWS1277MLWall Switch Occupancy Sensor with Manual On (light Almond)(Up to 1000 sq. ft.) User adjustable timedelay from 15 second –30 minutes Red LED motion indicatorblinks to indicate motiondetection Suitable for use on allelectronic and magneticballasts Furnished with (3) x 6 inchexternal wires (pig tails) UL and cUL Listed Five-year warranty3Courtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - sales@steveneng.com - www.stevenengineering.com

occupancy sensorsWall Switch occupancy sensorsWall SwitchResidential Wall Switch Vacancy SensorThe Schneider Electric Residential Wall Switch Vacancy Sensor directly replaces standard light switchesin bathrooms, garages, laundry rooms and utility rooms in accordance with Title 24 requirements forresidential lighting.The Vacancy Sensor operates just like a standard light switch, requiring a button press to turn lights on.Lights may be turned off with a button press or the sensor will turn off lighting automatically when the area isunoccupied Employing passive infrared (PIR) technology, the sensor reliably detects when the area has beenvacated then turns off the lighting automatically after a fixed time delay of 30 minutes.The Vacancy Sensor features a ‘grace period’. If the sensor should happen to turn off lighting while the area isoccupied, the sensor will monitor the area, and turn lighting back on automatically if motion is detected within30 seconds of the initial shutoff. Great for retrofits, the Vacancy Sensor fits in existing wall boxes using existingwiring and requires no adjustment.Technical InformationInput120 Vac 10% 60 HzOutput120 Vac 1000 W max. incandescent load 1000 VA max. ballast load ¼ hp max. motor loadOperating Environment32 F – 122 F (0 C – 50 C)Humidity0 – 90% max. relative humidity non-condensingStandardsUL and cUL ListedFCC Part 15, Home and Office Use (Class B)Title 24 Certified*For Diagram see technical section page 18Residential Wall SwitchVacancy Sensor, Light AlmondProduct Features No user time delay andsensitivity adjustmentsnecessary Available in white, ivory,and light almond Furnished with coverplate Manual On/Manual Off orCatalog LSPWS120VLLight AlmondAutomatic Off operation No neutral or minimumload required Rated for both 120 Vincandescent andfluorescent lighting Title 24 2005 ResidentialLighting requirements,Sec. 150(k) No override on Manual-on only(no auto-on mode) 30 minute time delay 180 motion detectionup to 300 sq. ft. (minormotion) 30 second grace periodCourtesy of Steven Engineering, Inc. - (800) 258-9200 - sales@steveneng.com - www.stevenengineering.com4

occupancy sensorsWall Switch occupancy sensorsCommercial Grade Occupancy SensorPIR Single and Dual Circuit Wall SwitchSchneider Electric Single Circuit PIR Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor with LightLevel features passive infrared (PIR) technology to conveniently control lighting inoffices, private bathrooms, utility rooms and employee break rooms. Low profilesensor available in white, ivory, gray, light almond and black with color-matchedsegmented lens to meet any décor need.Adaptive Technology: New technology employs advanced algorithms to achieveconvenient energy savings and reduced lamp and ballast maintenance.Walk-Through Mode: To maximize energy savings, the sensor detects whenareas are briefly occupied as a result of a person walking through and turns offlighting based on a shorter time delay.Light Level Sensor Mode: Each sensor includes an adjustable light level sensorto hold off artificial lighting when adequate natural light is present. When naturallight levels drop below the threshold, the sensor will turn on artificial lighting inoccupied spaces.Lamp Saver Mode: (Dual Circuit Wall Switch) When the lamp saver feature isenabled, the sensor automatically alternates which circuit responds to motion.The result is more predictable lamp life and reduced maintenance.Single Circuit Wall SwitchOccupancy SensorThe dual circuit sensor easily replaces two wall switches using existing wiring with no wiring modificationsrequired. Optional 2-gang wall switch cover plates available in matching colors. These sensors do not requirea neutral connection or minimum load, making it great for retrofits. Easily replaces an existing wall switch usingexisting wiring – no wiring modifications required. Matching wall switch cover plate makes retrofits clean and simple.Dual Circuit Wall SwitchOccupancy SensorProduct Features Available in white, ivory,gray, light almond andblack with matching wallswitch cover plate Color matching multisegmented lensTechnical InformationInputOutputOperating TemperatureHumidityTime Delay AdjustmentNormalWalk Through ModeTest ModeLight Level adjustmentDetectionAudible AlertService SwitchManual OperationLensRelay SwitchingStandard120 – 277 Vac 10% 50/60 Hz120 Vac1000 W max. tungstenincandescent load¼ hp max. motor load 277 Vac1000 VA max. ballast load32 F – 122 F (0 C – 50 C)0 – 90% max. relative humidity non-condensing Selectable auto-on andmanual-on modes277 Vac 120 – 277 Vac 50/60 Hzinput 180 field of

Each Sensor employs a special 180 multi-segmented lens and PIR motion detector circuit to detect motion. This unit will automatically switch the lights off after a preset delay if no motion is detected. Schneider Electric Wall Switch Occupancy Sensor fits in place of existing wall switches, connecting to existing active line and ground wiring similar to a typical wall switch. No neutral or .