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1 The GLS-LCCT is an outdoor rated (IP67) sensor capable of reading daylight intensity (Lux) and Color Temperature (K) as well as RGB and HSV in CIE 1931 2° Standard Observer color coordinates.  The sensor is designed to be installed on the roof of a building and features an internal heater to handle winter weather conditions.  The sensor delivers Lux values between 0 and 100,000 in 10 Lux increments.  Color temp is provided between
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4 ==== GLS-LEXT Replacement Considerations ====
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6 Crestron discontinued the GLS-LEXT with the introduction of the GLS-LCCT.  The GLS-LEXT is a calibrated purpose built sensor for detecting light levels above or below a threshold.  The sensor is generally positioned on the side of a building facing North out of direct sunlight.  The deployment for the GLS-LCCT is completely different with the sensor recommended to be installed on the roof of the building.