LSI Standalone sensors offer a simplified solution to controls. Standalone sensors do not use software that ‘meshes’ fixtures and their sensors together. These standalone sensors will carry out functions like motion sensing, or daylight sensing and work on each individual fixture. Standalone sensors can be broken down by one of the three following classifications.
Advanced Bluetooth sensors will carry out a lighting control function such as daylight adjustment, or motion sensing. These sensors have the ability to be scheduled, and they have a limited ability to pair with other fixtures for grouping.
Basic Bluetooth sensors have the ability to be connected to on an individual basis. Each fixture will require individual set-up and will not have the ability to mesh or connect with other fixtures.
Simple Sensors are made to carry out the intended control function they can perform, such as motion or daylight sensing. They will not connect to anything but the fixture to perform the basic control task it was meant to.