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Questions and Answers for Lutron Maestro Dual Circuit Motion Sensor Switch, 6-Amp/Single-Pole, Light Almond (MS-OPS6-DDV-LA)

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Model #MS-OPS6-DDV-LA

  • Turns the lights on when you enter a room and off when you leave
  • Detects fine motion 2-3x's better than other sensors
  • Can control 2 circuits (light or fan) with independent settings

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Q:Can I use this dual circuit motion sensor switch programing it so the sensor controls one of the circuits and the other just be manually operational?
by|Mar 31, 2021
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A:  Yes, the MS-OPS6-DDV is able to have one circuit turn on automatically and the other circuit turn on manually.

by|Apr 8, 2021

    A:  Yes. Here is a Video walkthrough https://bit.ly/3GCNf7P

    by|Jul 8, 2023
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      Q:I need a dual circuit like this but with a dimmer. Do these have a dimmer or, if not, what do I need to get. Thank you.
      by|Mar 25, 2021
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      A:  Currently, Lutron does not have a dual circuit occupancy sensor that is capable of dimming. There is the MSCL-OP153M, which controls one lighting circuit.

      by|Apr 9, 2021
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        Q:Will this turn on for a toddler that is 2.5 ft tall? The switch will be mounted on the same wall as the door 4 ft from the floor. Need the light to turn on once toddler walks through the door.
        by|Sep 26, 2020
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        A:  Thank you for your question, Kym. Please see page 6 of the following document for the expected field of view: https://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/048489.pdf. This sensor may have trouble sensing motion from a 2.5 ft tall toddler up close. However, the further back from the sensor, the lower the view of the sensor will be. Please feel free to reach out to our Support Team with more questions at support@Lutron.com or by phone at 1 (844) 588-7661 for additional assistance.

        by|Sep 29, 2020
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          Q:Would like the light to be on only one minute so as not to disturb sleep when using restroom at night
          by|Aug 13, 2020
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          A:  The MS-OPS6-DDV can have the settings adjusted for either button. You can see how these programming changes are made on the install guide here: https://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/032555.pdf.

          by|Jul 8, 2023
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            Q:Witch is the Best model to control one LED light and one fan 3.6 amp
            by|Nov 10, 2019
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            A:  If you will be controlling a paddle-style ceiling fan, Lutron recommends the MACL-LFQ. You can see which LEDs are compatible with this control by visiting www.lutron.com/ledfinder. If you will be controlling an exhaust fan, Lutron does not currently have a stacked control rated for that type of application. The closest examples would be the MA-L3S25 dimmer/switch or MA-L3T251 dimmer/timer, but these are only rated for use with incandescent/halogen lights.

            by|Nov 12, 2019
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              Q:Have a single light with two separate switches. Will this work or do I need a double pole switch replacement?
              by|Aug 10, 2019
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              A:  The MS-OPS6-DDV can control two separate lighting circuits independently from one another. The circuit connected to the top button will respond automatically by the sensor lens picking up motion. The second circuit, conntected to the bottom button, is set to manual on/auto off by default and will not respond to the sensor lens. You would need to adjust the programming for this. You can view the install guide here to accomplish the setup and programming: http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/032444.pdf.

              by|Jul 8, 2023
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                A:  Is a ladder circuit or both switches are in the same box?

                by|Aug 11, 2019
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                  Q:Will pets set this off? I want motion detection for when we enter or leave the room, but not sure I want it to turn on every time the cats enter the kitchen.
                  by|Apr 9, 2019
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                  A:  The MS-OPS6-DDV occupancy sensor uses passive infrared technology that picks up the movement of warm bodies to turn a lighting/fan load on. It is possible for the MS-OPS6-DDV to pick up the movement of a pet and inadvertently turn a light/fan on. The motion sensitivity can be adjusted, however, which would require more infrared beams to be broken in order to activate a load. On page 5 of the spec sheet, you can view how the infrared beams will disperse from the control: http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/369758a.pdf. To make adjustments to the programming, you can view the install guide here: http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/032444.pdf.

                  by|Jul 8, 2023
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                    Q:I would like to have my bathroom fan/light turn on with motion and the vanity light to be accessable manually ( or vice versa ).
                    by|Jul 2, 2018
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                    A:  Yes, with this device, you will be able to choose if each circuit acts an an occupancy or vacancy sensor, set the timeout individually, and change many other features, please see the following programming guide for more information: http://www.lutron.com/TechnicalDocumentLibrary/048489.pdf

                    by|Jul 8, 2023
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