Crestron GLS-OIR-C Passive Infrared Ceiling Occupancy Sensor
The GLS-OIR-C is a low-profile ceiling occupancy sensor using passive infrared detection. A segmented lens divides the field of view into zones; a person crossing between zones changes the infrared signature the sensor reads, and the room is declared occupied. Coverage extends to 2,000 square feet, which suits conference rooms, corridors and private offices.
The GLS-OIR-C-CN carries a Cresnet connection so the sensor reports directly to a Crestron control system driving lighting, climate and AV; the GLS-OIR-C-NS is the same sensor without it. Settings and sensitivity can be adjusted from the floor with the optional GLS-REMOTE-ODT/OIR.
| Sensor Technology | Passive infrared |
|---|---|
| Ambient Light Recognition | Built-in photosensor (0-1000 lux) |
| IR | (1) Red LED, indicates PIR detection |
| Controls | (1) Pushbutton located behind the front cover for testing the unit |
| IR Remote (Sold Separately) | Parameters and Settings Available Via IR Remote:; Separate occupancy and vacancy sensitivity settings; Timeout (30s, 2m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 30m)... |
| EXT | (1) 5-pin 3.5 mm detachable terminal block; Cresnet slave port and external photosensor input |
| Temperature | 32 deg to 104 deg F (0 deg to 40 deg C) |
| Current Consumption | 45 mA at 24 Volts DC |

