Room Control Module (RPW)
Solar-powered, self-learning room sensor with LCD and smart communication management for measuring room temperature, independent generation of utilization time profiles and their continuous dynamic adjustment/optimization and for wireless transmission of measured values. Occupancy button for manually changing the comfort mode or economy mode status. In combination with the Mx-D15 valve controller, the Mx-RPW room sensor
In-Fixture Lighting Node (MLDHB)
Connecting the device to a Philips Xitanium SR Driver or a DALI driver, enables any lighting manufacturer to deliver fully connected fixtures. The small form factor includes a PIR / Lux sensor.
In-Fixture Lighting Node (MLDE)
Connecting the device to a Philips Xitanium SR Driver or a DALI driver, enables any lighting manufacturer to deliver fully connected fixtures. The small form factor includes a PIR / Lux sensor.
In-Fixture Lighting Node (ML10VHB)
Connecting the device to 0-10V dim-to-off drivers, enables any lighting manufacturer to deliver simple, fully connected fixtures. The small, sleek form factor includes a PIR / Lux sensor.
Wired Motion / Lux Sensor (HPML)
Wired motion / lux sensor that works in tandem with Magnum’s OPUS-DRD, DR10V, DRDHV and DRDLV to add additional control to your fixture.
Lighting Node (HBKOD)
In fixture DALI lighting controller with digital PIR and ambient light sensing for daylight harvesting applications as well as occupancy detection.
Lighting Node (HBKO10V)
When the device is connected to 0-10V dim-to-off drivers, it enables any lighting manufacturer to deliver simple, fully connected fixtures.
In-Fixture Lighting Node (DRDLV)
The M9-OPUS-DRDLV provides for bi-directional, fixture level wireless DALI (digital addressable lighting interface) lighting control integration.
In-Fixture Lighting Node (DRD)
The M9-OPUS-DRD provides for bi-directional, fixture level wireless DALI (digital addressable lighting interface) lighting control integration.
Thermostat Control Board
The MTB1 is a unit mounted HVAC controller. It accepts inputs from a variety of wired and wireless room monitoring components to form a complete room subsystem.