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PRO DUCT DESCRIPTION
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
2.1 Features
The Dual-Technology presence detector PMUSC
Installation and assembly of electrical
integrates advanced PIR and Ultrasonic technologies
equipment must be carried out by skilled
in one unit. The combination of these technologies
person. Contact a qualified electrician
helps to eliminate false triggering problems even in
in the event of fault down.
difficult applications. It is suitable for indoor
application which is ideal for using in home, open-
plan office, multi-stall public restroom, conference
room, under-ground parking lots, classroom, library,
CAUTION!
etc.
Switches complying with this standard are
With its knobs and IR remote controller, the time,
suitable for use at ambient temperature not
ultrasonic sensor sensitivity, Lux, ACC (air current
normally exceeding 25°C, but occasionally
compensation) function and PIR/US triggering
reaching 35°C.
method can be adjusted as user desired to match
A circuit breaker (250VAC, 10A) type C according
to EN60898-1 shall be installed in the fixed wiring
different application requirements and energy saving
for protection.
for switching light on and off.
Do not mount on conductive surface.
Triggering mode application examples:
Do not open the enclosure frequently.
PIR+US:
Turn off power when change the light sources.
If the precise detection is necessary, choose this
Bulb burn of certain brands would cause high in-
triggering method which can reduce the false
rush current which might damage the unit
permanently.
triggering problem. For example, a classroom, an
open-plan office, etc.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
US only or PIR/US:
When there is high level of minor motion or obstacle
Rated
230V~±10% 50/60Hz
(furniture or partitions) existing in the monitored
Voltage
space, or it is a multi-stall space. For example, a
multi-stall public restroom, an office with partitions,
Load (L )
For lighting (with jumper wire):
etc.
Incandescent Lamp: Max. 2000W
AC halogen Lamp : Max. 1000W
PIR only:
LV halogen Lamp : Max. 1000VA
If the monitored space is free of obstacle or has
(600W)
high level of airflow or the detection area is needed
Fluorescent Lamp : Max. 900VA /
to be well specified. For example, a small-scale
100μF
office with air-conditioning, a small conference
25 x (1 x 18W);
12 x (2 x 18W)
room, etc.
15 x (1 x 36W);
7 x (2 x 36W)
2.2 Additional functions
10 x (1 x 58W);
5 x (2 x 58W)
Energy saving Lamp: Max. 600VA /
2.2.1 Function of terminal R
400W (include
Connect terminal R with push button (N.O. type) to
CFL and PL
manually control the load's on / off. When the load is
lamp)
off, press (>1sec) the push button (N.O. type) to
For HVAC (remove jumper wire):
manually switch the load on. The load keeps on if the
Max. 10A (cosφ=1) for
<
250VAC
movement is detected constantly. The load can be
Max. 3A (cosφ=0.4) for
<
250VAC
automatically switched off if no movement is detected
<
Max. 5A for
30VDC
and the delay time has expired, or by pressing the
push button again. When the load is off, the move-
Auto Off Time
Adjustable from approx. 5sec to
ment cannot trigger the load on, and the detector will
Adjustment
30min, Test &
1s.
return to the previous mode until detecting the last
Lux
Adjustable from approx. 10Lux to
movement and the delay time has expired. Refer to
Adjustment
1000Lux
FIG.7 for wiring connection.
ACC on / ACC
Select "ON" for activating or select
2.2.2 Function of master / slave
off Switch
"OFF" for deactivating air current
2.2.2.1 Compatible with slave detector to achieve
compensation function
this function. PMUSC can connect up to
Triggering
PIR + US, PIR only, US only, PIR
10pcs slave detector which has the same
Method
or US
detection range as PMUSC to enlarge the
selection
detection range. Under this mode, load and
LED perform according to the setting of the
Detection
o
PIR: 360
circular, adjustable up
master detector (PMUSC). Slave detector
to Φ8m
Range
works as a movement register to send signal
(H=2.5m)
US: 360
o
, adjustable up to 10m x
to master detector.
16m, it's an oval shape
2.2.2.2 2.5mm
2
power cables for D1, D2, L, N
o
o
Operating
0
C to +45
C
connection, and 1.5mm
Temperature
connection. Refer to FIG.8 for wiring
Environmental
connection.
ClassⅡ, IP20
2.2.2.3 To get complete coverage in an open office
Protection
area, install multi slave detectors with approx.
1
20% overlap ultrasonic detection range to
PACKAGE CONTENTS
adjacent ones (See FIG.1).
Pattern
Dual-Technology
Presence Detector
20%
PMUSC
overlap
Screw
Lens
Item
Detector
Φ 3 x
Manual
shield
14mm
Quantity
1
2
2
1
2.2.3 Advance switching off function
To enhance energy savings, the detector is able to
turn off the controlled load prior to the set delay off
time if it detected the passing through occupant.
When the load is off, once the detector is triggered,
the load will keep on. If no movement is detected
Non-
Wood
again during 30sec to 3min, the load will on for
dropping
screw Φ 4
2.5min, and then off, even the time setting value is
screw
x 25.4mm
Φ 3 x 18mm
more than 3min.
2.3 Dimension:
4
2
PMUSC : Φ111.5 x 67mm (See FIG.2-A)
IR-11T
Φ 111.5
Lux
52
ON
ACC
/US
PIR
only
PIR
ACC
OFF
+US
PIR
US
only
PMUSIR
IR remote
controller
1
FIG.2-A
SP-96: 62.5 x 50mm (See FIG.2-B)
Detector with power box cap SP-96 for flush
mount: Φ111.5 x 90mm
(See FIG.2-C)
62.5
FIG.2-B
Φ 111.5
FIG.2-C
JB-46: Φ111.5 x 35mm (See FIG.2-D)
Detector with junction box JB-46 for surface
mount: Φ111.5 x 72mm
(See FIG.2-E)
Φ 111.5
Φ 111.5
FIG.2-D
FIG.2-E
3
INSTALLATION AND
WIRING
Please disconnect power completely and read the
entire instruction manual carefully before
installation.
3.1 Select a proper location
3.1.1 The recommended installation height of this
detector is 2 - 3m, and 2.5m is the optimal
mounting height. The detection range of PIR
sensor can reach up to Φ8m, and ultrasonic
sensor is an oval shape of 8m x 10m with small
movement (i.e. hand wave), and an oval shape
of 10m x 16m with large movement (i.e. walk).
The detection angle is 360° for both PIR and
ultrasonic sensors (See FIG.3).
Side view
Top view
360°
PIR
Φ4m
2
for master and slave
PIR
Φ8m
US 10m
PIR 8m
US 16m
US 16m
Ultrasonic Major Motion
PIR Major Motion
Ultrasonic Minor Motion
PIR Minor Motion
FIG.3
14m
FIG.1
3.1.2 Location of dual-technology detector (See
FIG.4-A & FIG.4-B).
Dual-technology detector is capable of detecting
occupant without directly seeing the moving person
due to the high sensitivity of ultrasonic sensor.
Ceiling mount will give an overall view of the entire
room, and the detector should be mounted in the
FIG.5-H
center of the room so that the detector can detect
movement from anywhere of the monitored space.
3.1.4 Helpful tips for installation
If you choose the PIR technology (PIR+US or PIR
Since the detector is in response to temperature,
only) as triggering method, the detector should be
airflow and wind change, please avoid the following
located where the PIR sensor is able to see the
conditions:
occupant.
Avoid aiming the detector toward the objects which
In order to ensure good reliability of PIR sensor, an
may be swayed in the wind, such as curtain, tall
overlapping area is need to be considered while
plants, miniature garden, etc. (See FIG.6-A).
installing several sensors in a space.
Avoid aiming the detector toward the objects
Classroom
Conference room
whose surfaces are highly reflective, such as
12m
8m
mirror, monitor, etc. (See FIG.6-A).
It is better to locate the detector at least 2m away
from the glass gate or window for avoiding
nuisance triggering because the shaking of glass
could trigger the ultrasonic sensor (See FIG.6-D).
It is better to locate the detector at least 2m away
from the source of airflow such as doorway, vents
and air conditioning, etc. (See FIG.6-B & FIG.6-C &
FIG.6-E). If airflow causes the detector false
triggering, set ACC knob to ON position. After that,
FIG.4-A
if the false triggering still exists, lower the ultrasonic
sensitivity or select a more suitable location.
Open office
The distance between two detectors must be at
14m
least 2m to avoid interference (See FIG.6-F).
PIR Minor Motion
The direction of the ultrasonic sensor should aim to
the main detection area to obtain the best coverage
PIR Major Motion
(See FIG.3).
Ultrasonic Minor
Motion
Ultrasonic Major
Motion
FIG.4-B
3.1.3 Examples of application
3.1.3.1 Ultrasonic sensor is less affected by humidity
FIG.6-A
which is more suitable for using in the moisty
environment (See FIG.5-A).
> 2m
RH % OK
RH % OK
FIG.6-D
FIG.5-A
3.2 Wiring
3.1.3.2 Ultrasonic sensor detects occupant based on
3.2.1 For lighting
(With jumper wire on D1 & L
the Doppler Effect and it does not need to
terminals).
"see" directly the movement of occupant. In
3.2.1.1 One detector controls one load (See FIG.7).
other words, it is able to detect the movement
happened behind the obstacles (See FIG.5-B
& FIG.5-C & FIG.5-D).
The shelves of
The cabinet.
The stalls of
Manual
switch
Load
FIG.5-B
FIG.5-C
FIG.5-D
N
3.1.3.3 Ultrasonic sensor is high sensitive in detecting
L
small movement, such as a minor motion of
typing, hand waving, door opening, etc. (See
FIG.5-E & FIG.5-F & FIG.5-G):
3.2.1.2 Master / slave operation (See FIG.8).
Light keeps off when
Open the door,
Typing, light keeps
Master
no movement is
light turns on.
on.
detected.
M/S R
Power box
D2 D1
L
N
Jumper
FIG.5-E
FIG.5-F
FIG.5-G
Push
button
Load
(N.O.)
3.1.3.4 Since ultrasonic sensor is high sensitive to the
small motion and does not require a direct
N
view between the sensor and the movement,
L
therefore, it is optimum for using in the spaces
where frequently has less or small motion
taken place, such as a conference room, an
open plan office with partitions, a library, etc.
3.2.1.3 One detector controls staircase timer (Set
(See FIG.5-H & FIG.5-I & FIG.5-J).
time knob to
1s.
Staircase timer
M/S R
Power box
D2 D1
L
N
t
Ein
FIG.5-I
FIG.5-J
Jumper
Push button
(N.O.)
Push
button
(N.O.)
N
L
FIG.9
3.2.2 For HVAC (Remove jumper wire on D1 & L
terminals) (See FIG.10).
M/S R
Power box
D2 D1
L
N
Load
AC/DC
N
L
FIG.10
3.3 Installation Procedure
3.3.1 Flush mount with European standard junction
box
NOTE
The direction of the ultrasonic sensor should aim to
the main detection area to achieve the best
detection coverage when detector is flush mounted
with European standard junction box, and the fixing
plate can be adjusted 45°.
FIG.6-B
FIG.6-C
3.3.1.1 Take off the decorative frame (See FIG.11).
> 2m
> 2m
Power box
Air
duct
Detector head
Non-dropping
screw
FIG.6-E
FIG.6-F
Decorative
frame
FIG.11
3.3.1.2 Pull out cables from European standard
junction box (See FIG.12), then strip off 6 -
M/S R
8mm of cable sheathing for wiring, and refer
Power box
to the wiring diagrams for correct cable
D2 D1
L
N
connections (See FIG.7 - FIG.10).
Jumper
Push button
(N.O.)
6
-
8
m
m
FIG.7
FIG.12
Slave
3.3.1.3 Fit the power box into European standard
junction box then screw them with two screws
(See FIG.13).
S
S
......
Power box
L
N
N
L
FIG.8
FIG.13
) (See FIG.9).
3.3.1.4 Assemble the detector with power box, then
fix them with two screws (See FIG.11).
3.3.1.5 Put on the decorative frame and restore the
power supply.
3.3.2 Surface mount
3.3.2.1 There are 7 pairs of fixing holes with various
distances from 41mm to 85mm on the bottom
cover of the combined junction box JB-46
which can be selected for different mounting
applications (See FIG.14-A). To select two
same figures on both ends for the
corresponding fixing distance (See FIG.14-B).
Fixing holes
A
Load
80
B
63
80
53
41
63
53
41
41
53
41
63
53
63
80
80
Fixing holes
FIG.14-A
The distance
NO.
A
B
between A and B
1
41
41
41mm
2
53
53
53mm
Push button
(N.O.)
3
60
60
60mm
4
63
63
63mm
5
70
70
70mm
6
80
80
80mm
7
85
85
85mm
FIG.14-B
3.3.2.2 To feed power cables through the side of
junction box, please use the cutting pliers to
break the side cable entry knockouts, then
insert cables into junction box and feed
through it. Please strip off 6 - 8mm of cable
sheathing for wiring (See FIG.15).
6 - 8mm
30 - 35mm
Cable entry
knockout
FIG.15
3.3.2.3 Choose two proper knockouts to fix the
junction box JB-46 on the surface of ceiling
board with two wood screws (See FIG.16).
FIG.16
3.3.2.4 Insert four non-dropping screws to the
corresponding screw holes on detector's fixing
plate. Afterwards, those four screws will not
drop off to provide convenient subsequent
installation (See FIG.17).
Non-
Non-
dropping
dropping
screw
screw
FIG.17
3.3.2.5 Refer the FIG.11 to assemble the detector
head with the power box, and then refer to
the wiring diagrams (See FIG.7 - FIG.10) for
correct cable connections.
3.3.2.6 Put on the decorative frame and restore
power supply.
3.3.3 Flush mount
3.3.3.1 To install detector, please drill a hole with
diameter of 65mm on ceiling board and keep
the power cable outside. Please strip off 6 -
8mm of cable sheathing for wiring (See
FIG.18).
Φ =65mm
6 - 8mm
30 - 35mm
Drill a hole with
Φ =65mm on the
ceiling
FIG.18

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  • Page 1 Load Push only) as triggering method, the detector should be button airflow and wind change, please avoid the following PMUSC : Φ111.5 x 67mm (See FIG.2-A) located where the PIR sensor is able to see the (N.O.) conditions: occupant. IR-11T Φ...
  • Page 2 “ ” is Time2 sensor or ultrasonic sensor is triggered by delay time. 4.2.1 PMUSC has provided 2 lens shields for masking invalid if the detector has only one load. NOTE 2. Detector is 2. Keep the objects movement.