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Cooper Controls OSW-P-1001-MV-W PIR Single Level 120/277V Wall Switch Sensor, White

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$35.95

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About this item

  • Replaces single or multi-pole switches
  • No neutral wire
  • Integral daylight sensor
  • Choice of manual on or auto on operation
  • Works with Incandescent, LED, Fluorescent, CFL, MLV, ELV or 1/2 HP motor load


The Controls OSW-P-1001-MV Passive Infrared Single Level Occupancy Sensing Wall Switch is a motion sensing lighting control and conventional Wall Switch all-in-one that is used to for energy savings and convenience. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the Pushbutton. The sensor provides true multi-way ON/OFF control. When lights have been activated, the lights will remain on as long as one of the sensor(s) continue to detect motion. The occupant may manually turn OFF the lighting by pressing the ON/OFF button on any of the connected devices. If the room becomes vacant and the lights are ON, the lights will turn OFF when the unit that detected motion last times-out. OSW-P-1001-MV is designed to detect motion from a heat-emitting source (such as a person entering a room) within its field-of-view and automatically switch lights ON. These sensors have multi-segmented lenses. For units to sense motion, the person must cross between two segments. The distance between segments increases the farther you are from the sensor, so motion has to be larger the farther you are from the unit. PIR sensors are considered line-of-sight sensors, meaning that the sensor must be able to have a direct line-of-sight to the person making the motion. In Automatic On Mode, the lights turn ON when a person enters the room. In Manual On Mode, the lights are turned ON by pressing the pushbutton. The sensor provides true multi-way ON/OFF control. When lights have been activated, the lights will remain ON as long as one of the sensor(s) continue to detect motion. The occupant may manually turn OFF the lighting by pressing the ON/OFF button on any of the connected devices.


Reid Family
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2024
These wall switch sensors work well, but they have a major flaw. The on/off switch cover is very delicate and it's easy to break the upper tabs that hold it in place. When the tabs snap, the cover just hang loosely. This problem would be very easy to fix if Cooper Controls sold these switch covers, but they do not. You have to buy a whole new unit just to replace the on/off switch cover, which should cost a dollar.