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ENSA-MS2
MICROWAVE SENSOR SWITCH
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
www.ensalife.com
Thanks for choosing the ENSA-MS2 Microwave Sensor Switch.
This product is an energy saving switch; it is based around a 5.8GHz microwave motion
sensor, light sensor and control electronics. The ENSA-MS2 sensor switch will switch on
the load when it detects movement inside the detection field. The sensor switch will only
switch the load on if the measured lux level is below a set threshold. An adjustable timer
then controls the time the light remains on after the last detected motion. As this sensor
switch uses microwave motion detection, it features a wide detection range and unlike PIR
sensors, it may detect occupants through doors, glass windows or thin walls.
For installation only by a qualified Electrician
SPECIFICATIONS
AC Input Voltage
220 ~ 240VAC
HF System
5.8GHz CW radar ISM band
AC Input Frequency
50Hz
Motion Detect Shape
360°
Light Sensing
<3 ~ 2000lx (adjust.)
Motion Detect Range
1~8m radius (adjust.)
On-time Delay
10s ~ 12min (adjust.)
Motion Detect Speed
0.6 ~ 1.5m/s
Rated Load
1200W (R) / 300W (I)
Transmission Power
<0.2mW
Power Consumption
0.9W
Rec. Install Height
1.5 ~ 3.5m
FUNCTION:
Adjustable light sensor can be set to 3 to 2000lx via dials. Configure your own dusk to
dawn settings to automatically control light activation.
360° adjustable microwave motion sensor can be set to detect movement in a 1m to
8m radius via dials. Tailor motion detection to your exact specifications.
Time delay before load switch off is adjustable between 10 seconds and 12 minutes.
Time delay before switch off is automatically reset when the sensor detects movement,
even if the light is still on. This means that intermittent movement will keep the light on.
Lux sensing is disabled while the load is on to prevent false trigger of the light sensor.
Radio Frequency Emission: The RF output of the
microwave sensor inside this product is less than
0.2mW - this equates to 1/5000th of the
transmission power of a mobile phone or leakage
output of a microwave oven.
INSTALLATION:
Ensure all AC power is switched off.
Spin the upper cover anti-clockwise to detach it.
Connect the power and the load with the sensor as per
the connection-wire diagram.
Affix the sensor switch base to the desired location with
the included screws.
Reattach the upper cover and test the sensor switch.
CONNECTION-WIRE DIAGRAM:
TESTING THE SENSOR SWITCH:
Turn the LUX knob clockwise to maximum setting (sun). Turn the SENS knob clockwise
to maximum setting (+).
Turn the TIME knob
anti-clockwise to the
minimum setting (10s).
When you switch on the
power, the light will turn on
immediately. 10 seconds later the light should turn off automatically. If motion is
detected after this, the light should turn on. This indicates normal operation.
If the motion sensor detects movement while the light is still on, it will reset the on-timer
delay, causing the light to remain on.
Turn LUX knob anti-clockwise to the minimum setting (3). If ambient light levels are
less than 3 lux (darkness), the sensor switch will go into motion sensing mode.
Note: When testing in daylight, please turn LUX knob to the maximum setting (SUN) to
allow the sensor to work.
INSTALLATION NOTES:
This product must be installed & maintained only by a qualified, licensed electrician.
Install the product in a secure location that does not sway or vibrate.
Objects placed in front of the sensor may affect the sensing range.
Avoid installation near metal or glass surfaces as this will affect reception range.
For your safety, do not open case after installation (qualified electricians only).
Install a 6A switch or circuit breaker in-line with the switched load to prevent sensor
damage due to overloading.
TROUBLESHOOTING:
The connected load does not turn on:
a. Check the input power to the sensor. Ensure supplied voltage is between
220~240VAC.
b. Check to see if the indicator light is turned on after triggering –if it is, check
the wiring to the load.
c. If the indicator light does not turn on after triggering, try increasing the value of
the LUX daylight sensor settings.
Poor motion detection sensitivity:
a. Ensure there are no objects between the sensor and the desired sensing
location as this could reduce the range.
b. Ensure that there are no other devices using the 5.8GHz band in close
proximity to the detector (eg: Wireless LAN, CCTV transmission equipment, etc.)
c. Ensure the installation height is 1.5-3.5m.
The sensor does not turn off the load:
a. Check the TIME knob to ensure that the correct on-time delay has been selected.
b. Ensure that there are no other devices using the 5.8Ghz band in close proximity to
the detector (e.g. Wireless LAN, CCTV transmission equipment, etc).
c. Ensure that the power drawn by the load is less than 1200W for a resistive load
and 300W for an inductive load.