NeverDie said:The problem I ran into with that is that my garage doors cast a shadow when they're open (i.e. suspended horizontally between the light source on the ceiling and the floor/workspace).. However, the bulbs on the GDO are below the garage door even when open, so they don't cast a shadow downward. So, even if you have motion activated regular ceiling lights, there's still value in having the GDO lights.
I don't have that problem because the occupancy sensor is controlling two 4' fluorescent tube lights that light the entire room and are not covered by the door. You might want to get a surface mount light fixture or two and add them. The Leviton occupancy sensor also allowed me to add one or more LV momentary switches that over-ride the sensor whenever I want to control the lights manually. This way when I leave the room I can turn the lights off manually but if I forget to turn them off the sensor will do it for me a few minutes later.
Mike.