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MCC5B 5 Output Dimming Centre
MCC5B is a 6 pole, 5 x luminaire output single channel device with PIR presence Connection or 3 pole absence connection.
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MCC5B is a 6 pole, 5 x luminaire output single channel device with PIR presence Connection or 3 pole absence connection.
MCC10B is a new version of an existing product. With 10 x 6-pole luminaire outputs. Dual channel with 2 x 6-pole presence connection 2 x 6 + 3-pole absence connection its simple to install and offers a cost effective solution for luminaire connections.
MDCC12B 12 x 6-pole Dali luminaire outputs. 2 x 3-pole Dali sensor connection. 125mA Dali power supply. Option for Bluetooth Dali module installation.
Our MCC Connection Centre and MDCC standalone addressable LCM, can be connected using the same leads. They are supplied with a 6-pole side latching plug, to a free end using 1.00mm² LS0H cable.
This can be supplied in a variety of cores, and lengths as per your requirements.
These are supplied with a black/blue industry standard, connector coding.
Alternatively there is an option for black/grey connectors.
The PIRSW is a 360° switching PIR sensor. Designed with a low profile for aesthetically demanding architectural projects providing a high quality sensor for simple on / off occupancy control or providing semi-automatic (absence detection) control.
An intelligent photocell is also included to prevent switching of the lights when natural daylight is available Set-up of the sensor is carried out using a remote control handset with program memory allowing one-key commissioning where common settings are used for multiple devices.
The MMSW is a 360° switching microwave sensor. Designed with a low profile for aesthetically demanding architectural projects providing a high quality sensor for simple on / off occupancy control or providing semi-automatic (absence detection) control.
An intelligent photocell is also included to prevent switching of the lights when natural daylight is available. Set-up of the sensor is carried out using a remote control handset with program memory allowing one-key commissioning where common settings are used for multiple devices.
The MSBS is a 360° switching high-bay sensor, that can be mounted to a batten type luminaire. There is a daylight sensor built-in, the sensor is programmed using the remote controller MPROG.
The PIRDA is a 360° dimming PIR sensor.
Designed with a low profile for aesthetically demanding architectural projects providing a high quality sensor for simple on / off occupancy control or providing semi-automatic (absence detection) control.
An intelligent photocell is also included to prevent switching of the lights when natural daylight is available.
Set-up of the sensor is carried out using a remote control handset with program memory allowing one-key commissioning where common settings are used for multiple devices.
The MWDD is a 360° dimming microwave sensor.
Designed with a low profile for aesthetically demanding architectural projects providing a high quality sensor for simple on / off occupancy control or providing semi-automatic (absence detection) control.
An intelligent photocell is also included to prevent switching of the lights when natural daylight is available.
Set-up of the sensor is carried out using a remote control handset with program memory allowing one-key commissioning where common settings are used for multiple devices.
The MDABS is a 360° DALI high-bay sensor, that can be mounted to a batten type luminaire. There is a daylight sensor built-in, the sensor is programmed using the remote controller MPROG.
The MPROG is a compact infrared handset used for the basic programming of IR enabled Metway products.
Pointing the handset
You must point the handset directly at the device that you want to control or program. When programming a device it is only necessary to point the handset when ‘sending’ a new setting.
Sending settings to a device
To send the programming parameters to the device, it is simply a case of pressing the relevant button for the setting you require. If the setting is in red type, you would press the 'Shift' button (this handset will display a red light to denote this) and then press the setting you require.
Our MDSS7S SmartSensor has been developed to provide a cost effective DALI sensor with a wide range of functions, coupled with a high level of performance.
Housed in a compact moulded enclosure, SmartSensor can operate as part of a managed DALI lighting network, or function as a versatile stand-alone sensor with extensive control capability.
As a stand-alone sensor, the unit is configured using a simple, user-friendly infra-red remote control, with coloured LEDs on the sensor providing feedback for all commands.
As part of a networked system, the sensor settings are managed by a DALI area controller.