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Hytronik HEC9025/I Quick guide

HHC9025/I-20180731-A1
HHC9025/I-20180731-A1
Technical Specifications Functions
1. Lux Off Function
The built-in daylight sensor can measure ambient natural light and switch off
the fixture automatically whenever artificial light is not required (natural light
lux level exceeds daylight threshold).
3. Zero-cross Relay Operation
Designed in the software, the sensor switches on/off the load right at the
zero-cross point, to ensure the in-rush current is minimised, enabling the
maximum life-time of the relay.
Product Type:
Operating Voltage:
HF System:
Transmission Power:
Detection Angle:
Detection Range(DxH):
Time Setting:
Light Control:
Mounting:
Working Temperature:
Rated output current/voltage/power:
Tri-level Control Microwave Motion Sensor
220-240VAC 50Hz/60Hz
5.8GHz CW radar
< 0.2mW
30~150°
Max. 12 x 6m
10s ~ 30 min.
2~50 lux, disable
Indoors, Ceiling & walling mounted
-20 ~ + 60°C
Dimensions (mm)
Installation and Instruction Manual
Integrated SensorDIM LED Driver HEC9025/I
Wiring Diagram
Super-compact sensor antenna, with Hytronik specially designed intelligent
photocell built inside.
Sensor antenna
Model SAM5/I
40.4
2.5
6.6
25.2
35.9
34.7
Cable side entry
24.3
15.5
2.5
25
Ф4
1.5
13
11.2
6.8
8.8
Cable back entry
Ф4.5
Infrared remote receiver
Photocell
104
53
26 4.2
110.7
119.5
LED current
selection
LED -
LED +
N
L
Antenna module
connector
Detection area
Hold-time
Stand-by dimming level
Stand-by period
Daylight threshold
2.Tri-level Control (Corridor Function)
Hytronik builds this function inside the motion sensor to achieve tri-level
control, for some areas which require a light change notice before switch-off.
The sensor offers 3 levels of light: 100%-->dimmed light -->off; and 2
periods of selectable waiting time: motion hold-time and stand-by period;
Selectable daylight threshold and freedom of detection area.
N
L
LED -
LED +
N
L
HEC9025/I
350mA/10-43V/15.7W 500mA/10-42V/21W
550mA/10-40V/22W 700mA/10-36V/25.2W
750mA/10-34V/25.5W 900mA/10-28V/25.2W
1. Press button , the red LED is on for indication.
2. Press button “Sensor off”, the function of movement detection is disabled.
Sensor off [ button ] (Daylight harvest without occupancy)
Settings
1 Detection Range
Sensor sensitivity can be adjusted by selecting
the combination on the DIP switches to fit
precisely for each specific application.
Note: by choosing “Sensor OFF”, it
becomes an ordinary driver without
occupancy detection.
100%
75%
50%
Sensor OFF
1 2
Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+∞
”means the stand-by period is innite and
the light is effectively controlled by the
daylight sensor, off when natural light is
sufcient and automatically on at dimming
level when insufcient.
2 Hold Time
4 Stand-by period (corridor function)
Select the DIP switch configuration for the light
on-time after presence detection.
This function is disabled when natural light is
sufficient.
This is the time period you would like to keep at
the low light output level before it is completely
switched off in the long absence of people.
3 Daylight Threshold
Set the level according to the fixture and
environment. The light will not turn on if ambient
lux level exceeds the daylight threshold preset.
Please note that the ambient lux level refers to
internal light reaching the sensor.
Disabling the daylight sensor will put the sensor
into occupancy detection only mode.
21
50Lux
10Lux
2Lux
Disable
I
II
III
IV
3
21
30min
5s
30s
1min
5min
10min
20min
I
II
III
IV
V
VI
VII
0s
10s
1min
5min
10min
30min
1H
∞
+
2 31
5 Stand-by dimming level
The setting is used to select the desired
dimmed light level used in periods of absence
for enhanced comfort and safety.
30%
20%
10%
50%
21
I
II
III
IV
Description of the Button Functions
(remote control HRC-11)
HRC-11
7
9
11
12
13
14
15
2
4
1
3
6
8
10
5
&
A
4 hh
4
h
RESET [ button ]
Press button , all settings go back to the DIP switch settings.
2
2
Shift [ button ]
Press button , the LED on the top left corner flashes to indicate mode selection.
All values / settings in RED are in valid for 20 seconds.
3
3
Auto Mode [ button ]
Press button to initiate automatic mode. The sensor starts working and all
settings remain as before the light was switched ON/OFF.
Note: The function of “SEMI-AUTO” is disabled.
4
4
5
3
Permanent ON/OFF [ ]
Press button to select permanent ON or permanent OFF mode.
* Press button / to resume automatic operation.
button
1
1
2 4
Power output [ button ]
Press button , the light output shifts between 80% and 100%.
6
6
Twilight [ button ⑤ ]
1. Press button "Shift", the red LED is on for indication.
2. Press button "Twilight", the function of movement detection is disabled.
This unit is now a LED driver plus daylight sensor with daylight harvest
function.
HHC9025/I-20180731-A1
Note: 1.To set hold-time at 30s / 5min / 15min / 30min, press button Shift at first.
2. Select the buttons in “Detection range”, / “Daylight threshold”,
“Hold time”, “Stand-by time”, “Stand-by dimming level” to set all
parameters.
Daylight threshold [ zone ]
Troubleshooting
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
Continous movement in the detection zone
Sudden change in temperature due to weather (wind, rain,
snow) or air expelled from fans, or 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
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).
8
8
8
3
3
9
910
11
11 12
14
12
13 14
Dual tech & RF mode [ zone ]
All buttons in zone are disabled.
15
15
Stand-by dimming level [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the stand-by dimming level at 10% / 20% / 30%
/ 50%.
Note: the function of “Auto-config” is disabled.
14
14
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 the stand-by period is infinite and
the light is effectively controlled by the daylight sensor, off when natural light is
sufcient and automatically on at dimming level when insufcient.
13
13
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 .
3
2
12
Ambient daylight threshold [ button ]
1. Press button Shift, the red LED flashes for indication.
2. Press button , the ambient lux level is sampled and set as the new
daylight threshold.
3
11
11
Detection range [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set detection range at 100% / 75% / 50% / 10%.
9
9
11
Press buttons in zone to set the daylight sensor at 2Lux / 10Lux
/50Lux / 100Lux / 300Lux / 500Lux or Disable.
Note: To set daylight sensor at 100Lux / 300 Lux / 500Lux, press button
Shift at first.
10
11
10
3
13
Hold time [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the hold time at 2s / 30s / 1min / 5min /10min /
15min / 20min / 30min.
12
12
Scene prog. [ zone ] (One-key-commissioning)
1. Press button “Start” to program.
8
Brightness +/- [ button ⑦]
Press the buttons under below modes:
AUTO mode: to adjust hold-time light brightness.
Sensor off mode: to adjust light brightness.
Twilight mode: to adjust light brightness and reset the output lux value in line
with natural light for daylight harvest function. The higher natural lux level, the
lower output brightness, and vice-versa.

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