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Lexing LX-180GS12 User manual

Power source: 100-240V/AC
Power frequency: 50/60Hz
Rated load: 10.5-12W Max.
HF system: 5.8GHz CW electric wave, ISM wave band
Transmission power: <0.2mW
Time setting: 15sec±3sec/1min±10sec/
3min±30sec/10min±1min (adjustable)
Light-control: 10LUX-50LUX-200LUX-2000LUX (adjustable)
Detection range: 2m-6m-14m(diameter) (adjustable)
Detection angle: 360°
Standby power: approx.0.5W
Installation height: 2.5-3.5m (ceiling mount)
Lamp part
LED quantity: 72PCS
LED specifications: 2835
IP 20
Microwave Sensor Lamp
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Instruction
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Packing list in
Φ6 Plastic Expansion
3x30 Screw
PC lampshape
Unscrew
Use high quality White frosted glass chimney.Strengthen the
flexible refraction of light.And its function of anti-ultraviolet
makes the shade not easy to turn yellow and be broken.
LX-180GS12 Microwave Sensor Lamp Instruction
Summary
Name of each part
Specifications
Lamps and lanterns base
This is a microwave sensor switches controlled LED lights,the microwave sensor was
built into the light ,it has 72pcs high brightness LEDs inside ,with total power of 10.5-12
watts. We adopt this sensitive advanced sensor switchs in lighting control, enabling the
light to turn on automatically when one comes , automatically turn off when one goes out.
In addition to the widely usage in the aisle stairs ,living room and bedrooms , it also can
be installed in the bathroom.
72mm
147mm
78mm
82mm
70mm
180mm
Threading hole
Mounting holes
Mounting holes
DIP Switch
Microwave sensor
Mounting holes
Mounting holes
Sensing distance adjustment range Sensing angle adjustment rangeHeight of installation2.5~3.5M
2.5-3.5m
Min:1m Min:1m
Max:7m
Max:7m
360º
Sensor information
Function
LUX:S6,S7,S8TIME:S3,S4,S5SENS:S1,S2
1
0
Setting manner one:DIP switch
As below shown, by S1,S2 to set the detection range, S3,S4,S5 the delay time, S6,S7,S8 the light-control
value. It may take times to adjust values before they satisfy your need.
SENS:S1,S2
1
0
(1)Detection range setting (sensitivity)
Detection range is the term used to describe the diameter
of the roughly circle casting on the ground when installed
at the height of 2.5 m. To set the switch to ON is “1”, to
OFF is “0”. Read through the right shown the
corresponding table of the switch position to the detection
range.
S1 S2 Detection range
0 0 2m(diameter)
0 1 6m(diameter)
1 0 14m(diameter)
Notice: when using this product, please adjust the sensitivity (detection range) to an
appropriate value but the maximum to avoid the abnormal reaction caused by the easy
detection of the wrong motion by the blowing leaves & curtains, small animals or the
interference of power grid & electrical equipment. All the above mentioned will lead to the
error reaction. When the product does not work normally, please try to lower the sensitivity
appropriately, and then test it.
Human movement will cause the sensor induction,so when you under the function
testing,please leave the induction region and don't make movement to prevent the sensor
continuous work.
Friendly reminder: when installing two or more microwaves together, you are required to
keep 4 meters one from another, otherwise the interference among them will lead to error
reaction.
(3)Light-control setting
It can be defined in the range of 10~2000 LUX.
To set the switch to ON is “1”, to OFF is “0”.
Read through the right shown the
corresponding table of the switch position to
the light-control value.
(2)Time setting
It can be defined from 12 seconds to 11minute.
Any movement detected before this time
elapse will re-start the timer. It is
recommended to select the shortest time for
adjusting the detection range and for
performing the walk test. To set the switch to
ON is “1”, to OFF is “0”. Read through the right
shown the corresponding table of the switch
position to the delay time.
It is mainly for the adjustment of the delay time from the moment the signal detected and light
auto-on till the light auto-off. You can define the delay time to your practical need. But you’d
better lower the delay time for the sake of energy saving, since the microwave sensor has the
function of continuous sensing, that is, any movement detected before the delay time
elapses will re-start the timer and the light will keep on only if there is human in the detection
range.
TIME:S3,S4,S5
1
0
LUX:S6,S7,S8
1
0
S3 S4 S5 Time setting
0 0 0 10min±1min
3min±30sec
1min±10sec
15sec±3sec
0 0 1
0 1 0
1 0 0
S6 S7 S8 Light-control
0 0 010LUX
0 0 150LUX
0 1 0200LUX
1 0 02000LUX
Warning!
Procedure of installation
1. Please keep it away from the children when installation.
2. Please avoid to be installed where the temperature or humidity is high.
3. Please cut off the power before installation.
Warning!
1、Being installed on the rocking object will lead to error reaction.
2、The shaking curtain blown by wind will lead to error reaction. Please select the suitable place to install.
3、Being installed where the traffic is busy will lead to error reaction.
4、The sparks produced by some equipment nearby will lead to error reaction.
The following situations will lead to error reaction.
Installation step1 Installation step2
Fault and the solution
The load fails to work.
Light-illumination is set incorrectly.Adjust the setting of the load.
Change the load.
Turn the power on.
Check the settings of the
detection area.
Re-adjust the installation place.
Check the settings of the
detection area.
Check the settings of the
detection area.
The load is broken.
The power is off.
There is a continuous signal in the region of the detection.
Moving signal is detected by the sensor (movement
behind the wall, the movement of small objects, etc.)
The lamp isn't installed well so that sensor fails to
detect reliable signals.
The motion speed is too fast or the defined detection
area is too small.
Fault Failure cause Solution
The load works all the time.
The load works when there is
no motion signal detected.
The load fails to work when
there is motion signal detected.
Note:
the high-frequency output of this
sensor is<0.2mW- that is just one 5000 of
the transmission power of a mobile phone
or the output of a microwave oven.
Transmission power: <0.2mW
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Warning!
●Please confirm with profession installation.
●Please cut off power supply before installation and removal operations.
●Make sure that you have cut off the power for safety purposes.
●Improper operation caused losses, the manufacturer does not undertake any responsibility.
1.The LEDS in serial can function when all the seals installed in place.
2.Please don’t remove or connect with other lamp when powered on.
3.When the LEDS in serial are damaged ,you need experienced technician to repair using
the same rating LEDS.
We are committed to promoting the product quality and reliability, however, all the electronic
components have certain probabilities to become ineffective, which will cause some troubles.
When designing, we have paid attention to redundant designs and adopted safety quota to
avoid any troubles.
This instruction, without our permission, should not be copied for any other purposes.

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