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Outdoor Photocell, 0 - 200 ft Candles

LMPO-200 Wattstopper
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The LMIO-301 photocell input module is an accessory for a networked Digital Lighting Management (DLM) installation that allows an LMSM segment manager or LMCP panel to read ambient light levels for use in controlling exterior lighting or interior lighting installed in brightly daylit spaces such as atriums. The LMIO-301 works in conjunction with either the LMPO-200 exterior or LMPS-6000 skylight low voltage photocell heads.
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Features

  • Module and selected photocell read light levels for exterior or interior applications
  • Works with LMSM segment manager or LMCP panel
  • Connects to segment network via DLM local network connection
  • Compatible with LMCP panels and LMSM segment managers
  • DIN rail clamp allows mounting in LMCP Series panel
  • Works with a choice of photocells for exterior and skylight locations

Specifications

General Info
Product Line Wattstopper
UPC Number 754182931071
Country Of Origin United States
Dimensions
Product Width US 1.3 in
Product Weight US 1.0 oz
Product Volume US 4.7 cu in
Product Depth US 1.3 in
Product Height US 2.8 in
Technical Information
Sensor Type Daylight
Sensor Technology Photosensor

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Questions & Answers

Does the LMIN 104 require to be ran to it's own LMBC 300 bridge or can you connect a cat 5 cable from the LMIN to an existing bridge?

Asked by: Lilla
If you are using an LMIN-104 with an LMPO-200 and an LMRC room controller, an LMBC-300 bridge would be required. However, if the existing controller already has a bridge connected, no additional bridge is needed. On the other hand, if you are connecting the LMIN-104 to an LMCP lighting panel, the panel already includes an integrated bridge, so a separate bridge would not be necessary in that case.
Answered by: Tier 1 Tech Support
Date published: 2024-10-21
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