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Hytronik HIM54 User manual

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EMC standard (EMC)
Safety standard (LVD)
Certication
Radio Equipment (RED)
EN55015, EN61000
EN60669, AS/NZS60669
EN300440, EN301489-1,
EN62479
Input Characteristics
Safety and EMC
Sensor Data
Operation temperature
Ta: -20
O
C ~ +55
O
C
Environment
IP20
IP rating
HIM14 HIM54 (High bay)
HF and PIR, Tri-level Control for lndependent DALL
Stand-alone Dual Sense Motion Sensor
Technical Data
TM
Stand-by power
Model No. HIM14 HIM54
120~277VAC 50/60Hz
Mains voltage
<1W
HIM14 HIM54
Model No.
<0.2mW (HF)
5.8GHz +/- 75MHz (HF)
High Frequency (microwave), PIR
4 modes: PIR, HF, PIR+HF, PIR/HF
Sensor principle
Operation frequency
Transmission power
Sensor mode
Detection range
HIM54 (2 lens)
HIM14
Detection angle
Max. (O x H) 12m x 6m
Max. (O x H) 16m x 12m
Max. (L x W x H) 16m x 6m x 12m
30sWarming-up
360O
Switched power
Max. 20pcs devices, 40mA
Surface mount assembly
Direct junction “J” box mounting
Installation:
For more details, please refer to user manual.
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Mechanical Structure
29
56
50.2
55.2
Ø109
Ø38.6
32.5
53.7
58.7
C - Surface box
B - Facia Cover
Infrared receiver
HF Sensor module Photocell
PIR
LED indicator
Sensor mode selection
Rotary switch preset
A - Control Board
Blind
Note: the blind can be plugged to the cover for
reducing detection angle if necessary.
Semko, CB, CE , EMC, RED, SAA
IP20RED
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It’s commonly known Microwave and Infrared are main detecting technologies in lighting controls. Both have the advantage and
disadvantage for industrial applications.
The remedy is to create Dual Sense by combining both technologies to make use of the advantage and bypass the disadvantage.
* HF: Microwave only
* PIR: PIR mode only
* HF+PIR: both PIR and microwave mode, to decrease the detection capability and detection
area. Only when both detections are activated, the motion is considered valid. This is
to prevent the sensor from false trigger by heat source, air conditioner, ventilation fans,
water pipe and elevators etc...
* HF/PIR: either PIR or microwave mode, to increase the detection capability and detection area;
* sensitive to minor motion.
* sensitive to radial movement.
* can be reected by objects hence covering big detection area
* resilient to heat source, smoke and and air conditioner.
* penetrates walls, picks up motions outside of the ofce area;
* back wave detection, false trigger by motions at the back.
* can be false triggered by ventilation fans, water pipe, elevators
etc. in industrial application.
* no penetration, conned detection area.
* sensitive to tangential movement.
* resilient to motion object which has no heat radiation.
* can be false triggered by air conditioner, smoke and
other heat sources.
Dual Sense Introduction
HF PIR
Advantage
Disadvantage
4 optional detection modes via DIP switch or remote control:
Disadvantage
Advantage
HF
PIR
HF+PIR
HF/PIR
1 2
I
II
III
IV
Functions and Features
Daylight Harvest
Light will not switch on
when natural light is
sufcient, even there is
motion detected.
The light switches on
automatically with
presence when natural
light is insufcient.
The light turns on at full or dims to maintain the lux level. The light output
regulates accroding to the level of natural light available.
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The light dims to stand-by
period after hold-time and
stays on selected minimum
dimming level.
The light switches off when
the ambient natural light is
sufcient.
The light switches off
completely after the
stand-by period.
Note:
The Light automatically dims down and
eventually turns off if the natural light lux
level exceeds the daylight threshold.
However, if the stand-by period is preset
at “+∞”, the xture never switches off
but dim to minimum level, even the
natural light is sufcient.
Press the buttons to select light output at 80% (at initial 10,000 hours) or 100%.
Note: “Sensor off” and “Twilight” functions are disabled.
Settings (Remote Control HRC-11)
HRC-11
Reset Settings
Permanent ON/OFF function
Press button “ON/OFF” to select permanent ON or permanent OFF mode.
* Press button “AUTO”, “RESET” to quit this mode.
AUTO mode
Press button “AUTO” to initiate automatic mode. The sensor starts working and all
settings remain as before the light is switched ON/OFF.
1. Press button “Shift”, the red LED ashes for indication.
2. Press button “SEMI-AUTO/AUTO” to initiate semi-auto mode. The xture is
manually turned on by pressing the push-switch, and goes off automatically in this
mode. (Absence detection mode)
ON/
OFF
SEMI-AUTO mode
Press button “Shift”, the LED on the top left corner will ash to indicate mode
selection. All values / settings in RED are valid for 20 seconds.
Shift Button
Power output
Press button “RESET”, all settings go back to rotary switch settings. Sensor detection
mode returns to DIP switch settings.
Press the buttons to adjust the light brightness to reset the target lux level.
Brightness +/-
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Scene program - 1-key commissioning
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 set detection range 100%, daylight threshold Disable, hold-time 5min, stand-by time +∞, stand-by dimming level 30%, the 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).
Detection range
Press buttons in zone “Detection range” to set detection range at 100% / 75% / 50% / 10%.
Press buttons in zone “ Daylight threshold” to set daylight sensor / target lux level at 50Lux / 100Lux / 300Lux / 500Lux / Disable.
Note: 2lux / 10lux are disabled.
To set daylight sensor at 100Lux / 300Lux / 500Lux, press “Shift” button rst.
Daylight threshold
1. Press button “Shift”, the red LED starts to ash.
2. Press button “Ambient”, the surrounding lux level is sampled and set as the new daylight threshold / target lux level.
Ambient daylight threshold
Hold-time
Press buttons in zone “hold-time” 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 “Shift” button rst.
2. 2s is for testing purpose only, stand-by period and daylight sensor settings are disabled in this mode.
*To exit from Test mode, press button “RESET” or any button in “Hold-time”.
Stand-by dimming level
Stand-by time (corridor function)
Press buttons in zone “stand-by time” to set the stand-by period at 0s / 10s / 1min / 5min / 10min / 30min / 1h / +∞.
Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+∞” means bi-level control, the xture is 100% on when there is motion detected, and remains at the stand-by dimming level
when no presence after motion hold-time.
Press the button in zone “stand-by dimming level” to set the stand-by dimming level at 10% / 20% / 30% / 50%.
Dual tech & RF mode
1. Press buttons in this zone to select sensor technology.
HF+PIR: the light is on when both HF and PIR sensors are activated.
HF/PIR: the light is on when HF or PIR sensors are activated.
2. Learn / Erase, Transmit, RX100% and RX STBY% are disabled.
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Wiring Diagram
L
N
SY
NC SY
NC P
DALI
L
N
DALI+
LED+
LED Driver
LED
DALI
L
N
DALI+
LED+
LED Driver
LED_
_
_
_DALI
+
-
NL SY
NC SY
NC P
DALI
+
-
NL
HIM15HIM15
A rotary switch is built inside the sensor for scene
selection / fast programming. Total 16 channels
are available:
Rotary switch preset
Rotary Switch Preset
Note: settings can also be changed by remote control
HRC-11. The last action controls.
0 5s100% Disable
1 1min100% 50Lux
2 5min100% 50Lux
3 5min100% 75Lux
4 5min100% 100Lux
5 5min100% 200Lux
6 10min100% 50Lux
7 10min100% 75Lux
8 10min100% 100Lux
9 10min100% 200Lux
A 20min100% 100Lux
B 20min100% 200Lux
C 30min100% 100Lux
D 30min100% 200Lux
E30min100% 400Lux
F5s100%
10%
10%
10%
10%
10%
30%
10%
10%
10%
30%
10%
30%
10%
30%
50%
10%100Lux
10s
5min
10min
+∞
+∞
+∞
30min
+∞
+∞
+∞
1h
+∞
+∞
+∞
+∞
10s
Detection
range
Channel Hold-time Stand-by
time
Stand-by
dim level
Daylight
sensor
Detection Pattern (HIM14)
HF walking across 10m
PIR walking towards 8m
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Detection Pattern (HIM54)
End user can choose the suitable PIR lens in real application to fulll various requirements. Two options are offered for selection:
H x D: 12 x 16m (max. )
12m
16m
PIR detection: L x W x H:16 x 6 x 12m (max.)
HF detection: H x D:12 x 16m (max. )
PIR
HF
12m
16m
6m

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