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Hytronik HMW14 Quick guide

1. Technical Specifications
Product type High bay microwave DALI sensor (Daylight harvest)
Operating voltage 120~277VAC 50/60Hz
Rated load Maximum 20pcs devices, maximum 40mA
Power consumption < 1W
Detection angle 360o
Detection area (DxH) 12 x 12m (Maximum)
Mounting height 15M(Maximum)
Detection range 10% / 50% / 75% / 100%
Hold time 2s / 30s / 1min / 5min / 10min / 15min / 20min / 30min
Stand-by time 0s / 10s / 1min / 5min / 10min / 30min / 1h / +
Stand-by dimming level 10% / 20% / 30% / 50%
Daylight threshold 50 ~ 500Lux, Disable
Warmming up time 20s
Operating temperature -20oC ~ +50oC
IP rating IP42
3. Rotary Switch Settings
A rotary switch is built inside the sensor for
scene selection / fast programming. Total
16 channels available:
Note: settings can also be changed by remote control HRC-11. The last action controls.
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SURFACE MOUNT HIGH BAY DALI SENSOR HMW14
Installation and Instruction Manual
Rotary switch preset (Please
see the location in 2. Installation)
4. Functions
HMW14-20170309-A1
2. Installation
Warnings:
1. Installation must be carried out by a
qualified engineer in accordance with
local regulations.
2. Disconnect supply before installing.
3. Install to a solid surface - vibrations may
cause mis-triggering.
4. Ensure environmental conditions are
suitable for electronic equipment
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Direct junction “J” box mounting
a. Separate control board (A) from facia (B)
& Surface box (C). C is not required.
b. Make electrical connections to control board
(A). See detailed wiring diagram on next page.
c. Secure control board (A) to junction box.
d. Set-up sensor modes as per sections 3 & 4
of this manual.
e. Clip facial plate (B) to control board (A).
Surface mount assembly
a. Separate control board (A) from facia (B) &
Surface box (C).
b. Securely mount surface box (C) to a flat and
solid surface.
c. Make electrical connections to control board
(A). See detailed wiring diagram on next page.
d. Set-up sensor modes as per sections 3 & 4 of
this manual.
e. Secure control board (A) to surface box (C).
f. Clip facial plate (B) to control board (A).
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C - Surface box
B - Facia Cover
A - Control Board
Rotary switch preset
Photocell
Infrared receiver
HF Sensor module LED indicator
4.1 Daylight Harvest (Daylight Regulating)
Daylight sensor measures the available surrounding natural light, calculates how much electrical light is
needed to reach the total lux expected. The demand is given to the LED driver by DALI signal, so as to
deliver the needed amount of electric light.
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Light level
Time (hrs)
Normal Electric Light
Daylight controlled light
Energy Saving Zone
Natural light
Hold time
Stand-by time
By connecting the “SYNC” terminals in parallel (see wiring diagram), no matter which sensor detects
motion, all HMW14 in the group will turn on the lights when surrounding natural light is below the daylight
threshold. The sensor module is shared and the detection area could be widely enlarged in this way.
4.2 Synchronization Function
Detection
range
Channel
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
A
B
C
D
E
F
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
100%
5s
1min
5min
5min
5min
5min
10min
10min
10min
10min
20min
20min
30min
30min
30min
5s
10s
5min
10min
+∞
+∞
+∞
30min
+∞
+∞
+∞
1h
+∞
+∞
+∞
+∞
10s
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
30%
10%
10%
10%
30%
10%
30%
10%
30%
50%
10%
Disable
50Lux
50Lux
75Lux
100Lux
200Lux
50Lux
75Lux
100Lux
200Lux
100Lux
200Lux
100Lux
200Lux
400Lux
100Lux
Hold
time
Stand-by
time
Stand-by
dimming level
Daylight
threshold
The motion sensor is employed, but only activated on the manual press of the push switch,
The light remains on during presence and dims down in absence, eventually switching off
automatically after the stand-by time has expired.
Note: in this mode, the push terminal used for the ‘manual on’ switch input.
End-user can choose either function 4.4 or 4.5 for application. Default function is 4.4.
4.3 Lux Off Function
4.5 Semi-auto Function (Absence Detection)
4.4 Manual Override
With the help of push-switch, this sensor maybe over-ridden by the end-users to switch on/off
the lights manually, or adjust the light brightness during motion hold-time. This makes the
product more user-friendly and offers more options to fit for extra-ordinary demands.
* Short push (<1s): on/off function;
ON →OFF: the light turns off immediately and cannot be lighten for a certain time (equals to
hold time preset) even there is movement is detected. After this period, the sensor goes back
to auto sensor mode.
OFF →ON: the light turns on 100% and goes to auto sensor mode, even when ambient
Lux level exceeds the daylight threshold.
* Long push (>1s): adjust the target lux level by turning the light up or down. Both the
adjustment on remote control and push switch can overwrite each other,
the last adjustment remains in memory.
The light dims to minimum level even switches off completelly if ambient daylight is sufficient
(natural light level exceeds target lux level), no matter it is during hold-time or stand-by time,
with or without motion.
Note: if the stand-by time is preset at "+∞", the light never turns off even when natural light is
sufficient.
Ceiling mounted detection pattern (m)
Ceiling mounted height(m)
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10%
10%
30%
30%
75%
75%
50%
50%
5. Wiring Diagram
8. Trouble Shooting
Description of the
Button Functions
(remote control HRC-11)
MALFUNCTION CAUSE REMEDY CAUSE REMEDY
The fixture does not light up
The fixture is always on
Check detection area setting
The fixture is on when it should not
Incorrect daylight threshold setting
Continued movement in the detection zone
Sudden change in temperature due to weather (wind, rain, snow) or air
expelled from fans, open windows
Detection zone not targeted
Faulty fixture
No power supply
Adjust daylight threshold setting
Replace fixture
Check power to sensor
Check detection area setting
Adjust zone, change installation site
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HRC-11
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Permanent ON/OFF [ ]
Press button to select permanent ON or permanent OFF mode.
* Press button / to resume automatic operation.
Semi-auto Mode [ button & ]
Power output [ button ]
Press button , the light output shifts between 80% and 100%.
Note: the function of “Sensor off” and “Twilight” are disabled.
Ambient daylight threshold [ button ]
Detection range [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set detection range at 100% / 75% /
50% / 10%.
Stand-by time [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the stand-by period at 0s / 10s /
1min / 5min / 10min / 30min / 1h / +∞.
Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+∞” means bi-level control, 100%
on when motion detected, and remains at the stand-by dimming
level when no presence after hold-time.
Daylight threshold [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the daylight sensor at 2Lux / 10Lux /
50Lux / 100Lux / 300Lux / 500Lux or Disable.
Note: 2lux / 10lux are disabled.
To set daylight sensor at 100Lux / 300 Lux / 500Lux, press
button Shift at first.
button
Auto Mode [ button ]
Brightness +/- [ button ]
Press button to adjust the light brightness to reset the target lux level.
Scene prog. [ zone ]
(One-key-commissioning)
1. Press button Shift, the red LED is on for indication.
2. Press button , the ambient lux level is sampled and set as the
new daylight threshold / target Lux level.
Hold time [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the hold time at 2s / 30s / 1min /
5min / 10min / 15min / 20min / 30min.
Note: 1.To set hold-time at 30s / 5min / 15min / 30min, press button
Shift at first.
2. 2s is for test purpose only, stand-by period and daylight
sensor settings are disabled in this mode.
*To exit from Test mode, press button or any button in zone .
Stand-by dimming level [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the stand-by dimming level at 10% /
20% / 30% / 50%.
Dual tech & RF mode [ zone ]
All buttons in zone are disabled.
Detection Pattern6.
Shift [ button ]
RESET [ button ]
Press button , all settings go back to the rotary switch settings.
Press button to initiate automatic mode. The sensor starts working
and all settings remain as before the light was switched ON/OFF.
1. Press button “Start” to program.
2. Select the buttons in “Detection range”, / “Daylight threshold”,
“Hold time”, “Stand-by time”, “Stand-by dimming level” to
set all parameters.
3. Press button “Memory” to save all the settings programmed in the
remote control.
4. Press button “Apply” to set the settings to each sensor unit(s).
For example, to pre-set detection range 100%, daylight threshold
Disable, hold time 5min, stand-by time +∞, stand-by dimming level
30%, steps should be:
Press button Start, button 100%, Disable, Shift, 5min,
Shift, +∞, 30%, Memory. By pointing to the sensor unit(s)
and pressing Apply, all settings are passed on the sensor(s).
Press button , the LED on the top left corner is on for indication.
All values / settings in RED are in valid for 20 seconds.
1. Press button Shift (the red LED is on for indication),
2. press button to initiate semi-auto mode. The fixture is manually on
by push-switch and automatically off in semi-auto mode.
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Hytronik Industrial Ltd. | www.hytronik.com
3rd Floor, block C, complex building, 155#, Bai'gang road south,
Bai'gang village, Xiao Jin Kou town, Huicheng district, Huizhou 516023
Tel: 86-752-2772020 Fax: 86-752-2777877
Note: if neither function 4.4 nor 4.5 is desired, simply leave the “push” terminal disconnected.

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