Description
Lutron Maestro Sensor Switch — Light Almond & PIR Occupancy/Vacancy
The Lutron MS-Z101-LA Maestro sensor switch in light almond is a versatile lighting control solution that combines a 0-10V dimmer with a passive infrared (PIR) occupancy or vacancy sensor. This switch is designed to control up to 8A electronic fluorescent ballasts or LED drivers and operates within a 120-277V range. It supports both single-pole and multi-location configurations, making it ideal for various commercial settings.
Key Features
- Voltage: Operates at 120-277V, 50/60 Hz.
- Load Rating: Supports 8A electronic fluorescent ballasts or LED drivers.
- Pole Configuration: Single-pole and multi-location capability.
- Sensor Modes: Auto-on/auto-off or manual-on/auto-off occupancy/vacancy modes.
- Timeout Settings: Adjustable timeout options of 1, 5, 15, or 30 minutes.
- Neutral Wire: Requires neutral wire; can use ground if neutral is unavailable.
- Dimming Curve: Selectable linear or square law dimming curve.
- Field of View: 180° sensor field-of-view with up to 900 ft² major motion coverage.
- Ambient Light Detection: Smart ALD with learning and fixed modes.
- Certifications: UL Listed, Title 20/24 certified.
Construction & Interface
The MS-Z101-LA features a sleek light almond finish and is designed for indoor use only. It includes a tap button for on/off control and a dimming rocker for light level adjustments. Note that the wallplate is sold separately.
Sensor, Smart & Timer Capabilities
This sensor switch offers advanced PIR motion detection with occupancy and vacancy modes. It includes adjustable sensitivity levels and timeout settings, ensuring optimal energy savings and convenience in various environments.
Wiring & Installation
The MS-Z101-LA requires a neutral wire for operation, but can alternatively use a ground connection. It supports both single-pole and multi-location installations, with compatibility for mechanical and accessory switches. Ensure proper wiring for optimal performance.






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