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Universal Vacancy/Occupancy Sensors. Including Dimming Sensors!. Introducing. IPSD6 / IPVD6 Dimmer sensor Single pole/ 3-way Dimmable CFL, LED, Inc. 2-wire/ screw terminal. IPS05 / IPV05 (600W) Single pole relay LED, CLF, Inc , Fluor, motor 2-wire/ screw terminal.
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Universal Vacancy/Occupancy Sensors Including Dimming Sensors!
Introducing • IPSD6 / IPVD6 • Dimmer sensor • Single pole/ 3-way • Dimmable CFL, LED, Inc. • 2-wire/ screw terminal • IPS05 / IPV05 (600W) • Single pole relay • LED, CLF, Inc, Fluor, motor • 2-wire/ screw terminal • IPS15 / IPV15 (1800W) • Single pole or 3-way relay • LED, CLF, Inc, Fluor, motor • 2-wire/ screw terminal
Sensor Line Overhaul • New, improved look (Decora) • Universal switching & dimming models • Occupancy & vacancy versions • 180 degree field of view & 900 sq.ft. coverage • Color change kits (W, I, LA) • Screw terminals for easier installation • Single pole/ Single pole & 3-Way models
Occupancy & Vacancy Models • S= Occupancy (Automatic- ON) • IPS05 • IPSD6 • IPS15 • V= Vacancy (Manual- ON) • Title 24 compliant • IPV05 • IPVD6 • IPV15
Occupancy Sensor Auto ON, Auto OFF Full definition: ON when motion is detected and automatically turns the lights OFF when the room is vacant and motion is no longer detected Laundry rooms Kitchens Garages Basements Pantries Storage areas Vacancy Sensor Manual ON, Auto OFF Full definition: Lights must be manually turned ON but will automatically turn OFF when the room is vacant and motion is no longer detected High traffic areas Hallways Children’s rooms Living rooms Dining rooms Bathrooms Occupancy vs. Vacancy
Introducing the Universal Sensor Line • New • Old • IPS02 • PR-180 Coming soon! • 300W SP relay • -none- • IPV02 • -none- • IPS05 • 5A SP relay • -none- • IPV05 • IPSD6 • -none- • SP/ 3-way dimmer • -none- • IPVD6 • IPS15 • -none- • SP/ 3-way 15A relay • IPP15 • IPV15
Convert Occupancy to Vacancy Sensor • Leviton occupancy sensors can be manually adjusted to act as vacancy sensors • Sensors can be set to only turn ON by the pushpad (operating like vacancy sensors) by rotating the ambient light control counter-clockwise to the "0" position • Image below shows an example of how the ambient light control will look on a IPS05 sensor
Color Change Kits Comes in White, Ivory, and Light Almond Available with all new sensor models Coming soon as a separate color: BLACK
Sensor Dimmer– IPSD6/IPVD6 • Dimming Sensor • Triac, 120VAC, 5Amps, 600W • Single pole & 3 Way with standard 3 way • Auto-On • Title 24 Compliant models available (IPVD6) • Compatible with Dimmable LED, Incandescent, CFL • 900 sq.ft. and 180°coverage • Functionality • Short touch on/off • Long touch – dim or brighten (direction toggles the last level) • Dim/Bright will not cycle at max levels
Sensor/Dimmer– IPSD6/IPVD6 Operation Short touch for ON/OFF Long hold for DIM/BRIGHT Returns to last level when turned back ON.
IPSD6/ IPVD6 Applications • Anywhere a dimmer may be used: • Kitchen/ dining room • Bedroom • Living room • Family room • Home theater Application image
IPS05/ IPV05 • Relay on/off • Single pole • 120VAC, 5Amps, 600W • 2 Wire + ground • Universal compatibility: • LED, Incandescent, Fluorescent, 1/6 HP motor • 900 ft. 2 and 180°coverage • Terminals with external clamps • Color change kits
IPS05/ IPV05 Applications • Replacement for single pole switch to control lights and exhaust fans in bathrooms, above sinks, etc. • Also good for: • Garages • Hallways • Utility rooms • Laundry rooms • Mud rooms • Closets • Pantries • Basements • Retro-fit option to replace existing switch • For new construction as well
IPS15/ IPV15 • Next Generation IPP15 • Updated aesthetic with color change kit • Relay switching, 15Amp • All loads • Neutral required • 900 ft. 2 and 180°coverage • Terminals with external clamps • Auto-On • Title 24 Compliant models available (IPV15) • 3 way with IPV0R & VP0SR
IPS15/IPV15 Features vs. IPS05/IPV05 • Wattage • 3-way capability • IP15 requires neutral • IP05 ground required • IP15 with smart sensor remote IPV0R AND VP0SR • IP15 for larger rooms, higher wattage, larger motor loads • L-shaped rooms, rooms with blindspots, 3-ways, multiple sensors required • Probably more for new construction with neutral • See IPP15 app note • IP05 is the value option
IPSD6/IPVD6 Silver Bullets • Universal! Only Sensor/Dimmer that supports LED and CFL loads • Complete family of sensors for all loads with Title 24 available models • Expanded sensor coverage 180° 900 sq. ft. • Terminal screws for ease of installation • Three colors in one box reduce SKUs
IPS05/ IPV05 Silver Bullets • Universal! Supports Incandescent, Halogen, CFL, LED and Motor Loads • Expanded sensor coverage 180°, 900 sq. ft. • Terminal screws for ease of installation • Three colors in one box reduce SKUs
IPS15/ IPV15 Silver Bullets • Universal! Sensor/Dimmer version for LED and CFL loads • 1800W maximum load rating • Complete family of sensors for all loads with Title 24 available models • Terminal screws for ease of installation • Three colors in one box reduce SKUs
Maximum Compatible Load Types * No minimum loads required
Government Legislation Impacting Lighting Controls in California • CA Title 24 – Existing Building standard • Requires Motion Sensors, Dimmers and Timers to comply with T20 • CA Title 20 • Product specific requirements for sensors, timers, dimmers • Enforced at point of sale, Effective January 2013 • Occupancy / Motion Sensors • Shall be only automatic on/automatic off • Shall allow occupant to turn off load manually
Government Legislation Impacting Lighting Controls in California • Vacancy Sensors • Shall be manual ON/Auto OFF • Shall not have any means to disable or convert to Auto On • Shall have the word vacancy sensor on the product • Timers • VPT24 requires timer to maintain date and time for a period no less than 72 hours during a power failure. Where necessary timers are being given additional back-up battery time (applies only to astronomical clock versions) • All Leviton dimmers, sensors, and timers are compliant!
FAQ Launch Questions • Is the IPP15 going to be discontinued? Yes. The IPP15 will be discontinued and replaced by the IPV15. We will sell through existing inventory of the IPP15 at that point. • Is the IPP0R compatible with the IPS15 and IPV15? No. The IPP0R is not compatible with the IPS15 and IPV15 however the IPV0R is compatible with both the IPS15 and IPV15. • Do the sensors require a neutral wire connection? IPV15 and IPS15 require a neutral wire connection, the other sensors do not require a neutral wire connection. • Is ground required? Ground is required for the operation of IPS05and IPV05 sensors.
Conversion Plan • IPP15 to IPV15 • Action – start converting customers to the IPV15 • IPP15 (ED) SANs are will have limited availability through September • Selling through all existing inventory to discontinue • NAFTA SANs will be discontinued • PR180 plan • Plan to discontinue in December • Selling through per the forecast • IPS02/V02 will be offered as the low cost sensor
Coming Soon • IPS02 • Lower cost to the IPS05 • 300W rating • Incandescent, LED, CFL, Fluorescent • Single pole only • Packaged in single color • Coming soon
Marketing Support • Sample Box with Dimming Sensor • Product Samples • Take One (G-8807) • Spec Sheet (G-8761) • Application Note – CA Title 20/24 • Unique URL – www.leviton.com/sensors • Video • Competitive Comparison • Lamp Compatibility Charts (dimming sensor) • FAQs
Merchandising • Counter Mat Insert – G-8675F • Available to order now from Merrill www.leviton.com/lit • Search: Merchandising, Distribution Market Channel OR Type “counter mat” in the search box • Order empty counter mat • Order sensor counter mat insert • Merrill will assemble and send
Ordering Product Samples • ALL sales eligible to order a total of15samples • Order IPS05, IPV05, IPV15, IPSD6, IPVD6 • Download Order Form from LRC: • Sales Calendar w/Universal Sensor launch OR • Residential Section >lighting controls >training folder OR • Residential Section >other useful info> latest product launches>universal sensor • Forms must be filled out completely in order to be processed • Email completed form to promotions@leviton.com
Marketing Efforts • Advertising • Press Release • Social Media • Twitter • Facebook • YouTube • Google Ads