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Hytronik HMW31 Quick guide

2. Installation1. Technical Specifications
Product type Tri-level control microwave motion sensor
Operating voltage 120~277VAC 50/60Hz
Capacitive: 400W@120V; 800W@220~277V
Resistive: 800W@120V; 1600W@220~277V
Power consumption < 0.5W
Detection angle 360o
Detection area (DxH) 10 x 15m (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 2 ~ 500Lux, Disable
Warmming up time 20s
Operating temperature -20oC ~ +50oC
IP rating IP65
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.
HIGH BAY MICROWAVE MOTION SENSOR HMW31
Installation and Instruction Manual
Rotary switch preset (Please
see the location in 2. Installation)
Warnings:
1. Installation of the sensor involves connecting it to the mains supply. This work must be
carried out by a specialist in accordance with electrotechnical regulations.
2. Disconnect supply before installing.
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%
75%
50%
100%
100%
100%
5s
1min
5min
5min
5min
5min
5min
10min
10min
10min
10min
10min
10min
30min
30min
5s
10s
5min
10min
30min
0s
+∞
+∞
10min
30min
+∞
+∞
+∞
+∞
+∞
+∞
10s
10%
10%
10%
10%
Disable
10%
30%
10%
10%
10%
30%
10%
10%
10%
30%
10%
Disable
2Lux
10Lux
30Lux
10Lux
30Lux
Disable
2Lux
10Lux
30Lux
Disable
30Lux
10Lux
50Lux
Disable
2Lux
Hold
time
Stand-by
time
Stand-by
dimming level
Daylight
threshold
4. Functions
Hytronik builds this function inside the motion sensor to achieve tri-level control, for some areas require a
light change notice before switch-off.
It 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.
The built-in daylight sensor can read ambient natural light and switch off the fixture automatically
whenever artificial light is unneeded (natural light lux level exceeds daylight threshold).
Note: if the stand-by time is preset at "+∞", the fixture never switches off even when natural light
is sufficient.
4.1 Tri-level Control (Corridor Function)
4.2 Lux Off Function
HMW31-20160912-A1
Rated load
Switch the power supply to the sensor two times within 2 seconds, the ambient lux level is
sampled and set as the new daylight threshold. Both the settings on rotary switch and the
ambient lux level sampled can overwrite each other. This feature enables the daylight sensor
to be commissioned to the environment in which it is installed. The last adjustment remains in
memory.
Turn off/on the power supply three times within 3 seconds, the light will be turned on for 8
hours, even there is no motion detected, then go back to sensor mode automatically.
Note: this 8H manual on mode can be cancelled by turning off/on the power supply one time
within 1 second.
4.3 Ambient Daylight Threshold
4.4 8H Manual ON Mode For LED Lamp
Sensor module
Photocell
59.6
66.6
4.1
81.5
61.4
59.6
89.9
0.825”
29
64
75
59.3
33.7
84.5
9.2
o29
59.3
57.3
47.5
66.6
53 146.6
59.6
18
50
50.5
57.3
57.3
47.5
53
80.7
59.3
57.3
47.5
29.5 91.5
75
53
4.1
LED indicator
Infrared receiver
Rotary switch
Cable entry
Installation rack
Sensor module
Photocell
LED indicator
Infrared receiver
Rotary switch
Sensor module
Photocell
LED indicator
Infrared receiver
Rotary switch
Cable entry
Angle adjustment
Luminaire clamp
A. Ceiling mount
B. Screw to the Luminaire by conduit
C. Attach to the shade by clamp
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5. Wiring Diagram
HMW31
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
7.
HRC-11
6
8
10
11
12
13
14
2
4
1
3
7
9
5
Permanent ON/OFF [ ]
Press button to select permanent ON or permanent OFF mode.
* Press button / to resume automatic operation.
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: 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 between 10%~100% .
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.
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.
Shift [ button ]
Brown
LED driver
L
N
1-10V+
1-10V-
L
N
Blue
Red
Yellow
Black
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.
Note: the function of Semi-auto is disabled.
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.
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3
3
2
9
10
11
12
13
14
14
13
12
11
11
10
9
8
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
6
7
7
7
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3
8
8 9
10
10 11
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11 12 13
6
5
1
2 4
3
HMW31-20160912-A1
10%
30%
75%
50%
Ceiling mounted detection pattern (m)
Ceiling mounted height(m)
5
0
15
Detection Pattern6.
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