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Lutron MS-OPS5MHW Maestro Motion Sensor Switch

Maestro Motion Sensor Switch, No Neutral Required, 5-Amp, Single-Pole/Multi-Location

Product details

Let Lutron's Maestro Occupancy Sensor switch turn the lights or fan on and off for you. It's a simple, easy, and low-cost way to save energy and add automation to your home. Install a Maestro Sensor and lights/fan turn on when you enter the room, and then turn off automatically after you leave. It features XCT sensing technology to detect fine motion, such as typing at a desk or reading a book, to ensure lights won't turn off inadvertently when you're still in the room. It also learns your preferred natural light level and keeps lights off with smart ambient light detection. Program your lights to turn off 1, 5, 15, or 30 minutes after you leave the room. Alternatively, you can set the motion sensor to vacancy-only mode to only turn off the lights when you leave a room, to meet Title 24 requirements. Equipped with ambient light detection, you can customize your sensor to detect daylight so lights don't turn on with enough natural light in your room. Keeping the sleek design of the Maestro family, Lutron sensors will match the decor of any room in your home. Install a sensor in your bedroom so lights aren't left on mistakenly or in the bathroom for your exhaust fan. This Maestro Sensor works with any bulb type, including LED bulbs, or fans up to 3 amps. This switch can also be easily programmed to function as a vacancy (manual-on) sensor.

Highlights

  • Motion sensor switch automatically turns the lights on when you enter the room and off when you leave; covers major motion in a room up to 900 sq ft
  • Features XCT sensing technology which detects fine motion (up to 20 ft. away), such as typing at a desk or reading, ensuring lights do not turn off inadvertently
  • No neutral wire required
  • Smart Ambient Light Detection: Senses daylight in the room and learns your preferred light level over time, so your lights stay off if it's already bright
  • Programmable time-out of lights - set to turn off 1, 5, 15 or 30 minutes after leaving a room
  • Vacancy-Only Mode: Can be programmed as a vacancy-only sensor to meet Title 24 requirements
  • Can be used in single-pole, 3-way, or multi-location applications (use with MA-AS-WH, sold separately); great for larger rooms like garages, bathrooms, and private offices
  • Installs in as little as 15 minutes; works with up to 600W incandescent, halogen and electronic low-voltage, 450W magnetic low-voltage, 360W LED, 5-Amp ballasts, or 3-Amp fans

Custom Settings

Press and hold the button(s) and count the number of flashes (3 seconds between each other) and release when the setting value is reached to save.

Timeout1

Press down on the large button and release after the X number of flashes.

  1. Test Mode2
  2. 1 minute
  3. 5 minutes
  4. 15 minutes
  5. 30 minutes

Sensor mode

Press down on the right (small) switch (visible only when the wall plate is taken off) and release after the X number of flashes.

  1. Auto-on and auto-off (occupancy mode)
  2. Manual-onand auto-off (vacancy mode)
  3. Auto-on daylight sensing3 and auto-off

Advanced settings

Press down on both the large button and the right (small) switch at the same time, and release after the X number of flashes.

  1. Motion sensitivity low
  2. Motion sensitivity high
  3. Return all settings to default

Footnotes

  1. Timeout is the delay until lights go off after the room is vacated.
  2. Short (less than 15-seconds) timeout for testing sensor coverage. After entering, device will exit test mode automatically after 5 minutes, or when any button is pressed.
  3. Lights turn on only if natural light in room is low. If switch turns on when there is enough natural light, or if switch does not turn on when there is not enough natural light, pressd the large button within 5 seconds of entering the room. Over time, this interaction will "teach" the switch your preferred settings.