Sensors

  • Touché currently offers three different styles of Occupancy and Ambient Light Sensors:
    • Combination Ambient/Occupancy Sensors (AOS-1 and AOS-2).
    • Micro-Occupancy Sensors (MOS)
    • Micro-Ambient Light Sensors (MAS)
  • Ambient/Occupancy sensors determine the motion and light level of an area.
  • Combination Ambient/Occupancy Sensors are available in two different configurations: AOS-1 and AOS-2.  Our AOS-1 configuration provides 180 degrees of coverage where our AOS-2 provides 360 degrees of coverage.  These sensors are equipped with dual technology occupancy detection and ambient light level detection, all in one housing.
  • The Micro-Occupancy Sensors (MOS) and Micro-Ambient Sensors (MAS) provide the same sensing capabilities of the combination sensor but these sensors are separated into the individual functions – Occupancy and Ambient Light Detection.  This provides a cost effective solution for areas only requiring one of the sensing solutions.  The Micro-Occupancy Sensors can also be connected to our Combination Ambient/Occupancy Sensors for very “detailed” sensing of areas with very small personnel movement.  This is very effective for computer station areas or over a office desk.
  • Additionally the Micro Sensors can be connected to one of our Input Interface configurations (II-12/2-MSI).  In this configuration distributed but detailed detection is realized.  This is ideal for areas with several modular workstations or restroom stalls.  
  • With these sensors the system is able to use the auto calibration and room profiling processes for the ultimate in energy management – all at the “touch” of a button. 
Models Function Tech Sheet Description
AOS-1 Ambient/Occupancy Sensor with 180 Degrees of Coverage Dual Technology Ambient/Occupancy Sensor with (1) Passive Infrared Sensor to Provide 180 degrees of Coverage.  Two Additional Port Connections are Available for Connection of (2) Additional Micro-Occupancy Sensors.
AOS-2 Ambient/Occupancy Sensor with 360 Degrees of Coverage Dual Technology Ambient/Occupancy Sensor with (2) Passive Infrared Sensors to Provide 360 degrees of Coverage.  An Additional Port Connection is Available for Connection of (1) Additional Micro-Occupancy Sensor.
MOS Micro Occupancy Sensors with 360 Degrees of Coverage Micro-Occupancy Sensor for 360 Degrees of Detailed Occupancy Detection in Low Movement Areas. Can be connected to Local Relay Modules (LRM) or Input Interfaces with the Micro-Sensor Input Options (II-12/2-MSI).
MAS Micro Ambient Light Sensor with 360 Degrees of Coverage Micro-Ambient Light Sensors can be Connected to Local Relay Modules (LRM) or Input Interfaces with the Micro-Sensor Input Options (II-12/2-MSI) for Area Ambient Light Detection.

Combination Ambient/Occupancy Sensors

Mounting Considerations Mounts to a standard octagon box
Enclosure Construction White Thermo-plastic (consult factory for additional
custom colors)
Power Supply Voltage Power Source from Secondary Branch Communication
Cat5 Cable
Listings UL 916 and cUL 916
Ambient Temperature 60º C (140º F)
Maximum Humidity Maximum Humidity: 10—90% Non-Condensing
Optional Coverage Range AOS‐1: 180º of coverage
AOS‐2: 360º of coverage

AOS

Micro Sensors

Mounting Considerations Mounts into a 2-1/2” hole cut into the ceiling.  No back box is required.
Enclosure Construction White Thermo-plastic (consult factory for additional custom colors)
Power Supply Voltage Power Source from Patch Cat5 Cable
Ambient Temperature 60º C (140º F)
Maximum Humidity Maximum Humidity: 10—90% Non-Condensing

COMING SOON
 
Touché’s Engineers are currently working on many new devices that will integrate your Motorized Blinds, Security Needs, HVAC System, Audio/Video Control, and Personnel Access System into ONE truly integrated solution.
 

These added features will truly make Touché not only a cost effective “Lighting Control” system, but a state of the art integrated “Building Management” system using next generation technology.
 
For more information regarding these up and coming integrated solutions please contact us directly.
 
Look for all these features early in 2012 . . .