Changes for page GLS-ODT-C-NS and CN

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2 2  The GLS-ODT-C-NS is a ceiling-mounted occupancy sensor designed to provide coverage for areas up to 2,000 square feet. The sensor utilizes both passive infrared (PIR) and ultrasonic (US) motion sensors to allow reliable motion detection. The GLS-ODT-C-NS can be used in standalone applications when paired with a GLPP, GLPAC, or GL-IPAC.
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4 -=== Note on GLS-ODT-C-NS Power Draw ===
4 +=== Note on GLS-ODT-C-NS and GLS-ODT-C-CN Power Draw ===
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6 -The listed power draw for GLS-ODT-C-NS sensors is 45mA at 24VDC, however Chief Integrations' testing with shipped hardware shows the real-world power draw to be closer to 60mA. While GLPP modules are able to provide 150mA at 24VDC for sensors, this is insufficient for real-world applications involving more than two GLS-ODT-C-NS occupancy sensors.
6 +The listed power draw for GLS-ODT-C-NS and CN sensors is 45mA at 24VDC, however Chief Integrations' testing with shipped hardware shows the real-world power draw to be closer to 60mA. While GLPP modules are able to provide 150mA at 24VDC for sensors, this is insufficient for real-world applications involving more than two GLS-ODT-C-NS occupancy sensors.
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8 8  As such, Chief Integrations recommends adding a GLA-TR-100 or other external power supply if more than two sensors are required to be added to one GLPP.
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