Motion Sensor Install Video

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Welcome to our channel! In this video, we'll provide comprehensive guidance on how to properly install a Lutron Maestro occupancy or Maestro vacancy sensor switch. Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a professional installer, our step-by-step instructions and valuable tips will ensure a successful installation process.

*Before You Begin*
Prepare for the installation by gathering the necessary tools, including a flathead or Phillips-head screwdriver, pliers, and your Maestro Sensor Switch. It's crucial to confirm the presence of a neutral connection or true-earth ground connection in your wallbox before proceeding.

*Section Covered*
• MS-OPS2 or MS-VPS2 Installation: Learn how to install the MS-OPS2 and MS-VPS2 Sensor Switch in a single-pole application with our detailed walkthrough. We'll provide you with the necessary resources to complete the installation seamlessly.

We offer a comprehensive knowledge article that addresses installation questions with the Wiring Wizard and FAQs:

Whether you're upgrading your home with smart lighting technology or enhancing energy efficiency, our Maestro Occupancy Vacancy Sensor installation resources have you covered. Don't forget to like, share, and subscribe for more tutorials and tips on home automation and smart technology.

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Best description of how to install a sensor. To the point no BS explanation

manuelzz
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What happens when you have only one black wire in the wall? Thanks

jimm
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What if I only have 1 back wire coming out of the wall?

wreckelite
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Is it possible to lengthen the time before the light turns off if there is no motion?

jbrondos
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how to install it without a ground wire?

trickblitztv
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Completely useless for non-standard situations. I have a switch between power and neutral lines ie. one white, one black. And then there is ground. So I guess I am going to connect the white/green to ground and one black to neutral (my white) and the other black to black (my hot). Thanks for nothing. If it blows I will let you know... Not.

rrandor