FLUSH MOUNT MICROWAVE MOTION SENSOR HMW21
1. Technical Specifications
Product type
Tri-level control microwave motion sensor
Operating voltage
220~240VAC 50/60Hz
Rated load
1600W (resistive); 800VA (capacitive)
Power consumption
< 0.5W
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Detection angle
360
Detection area (DxH)
12 x 6m (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
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Operating temperature
-20
C ~ +50
3. Rotary Switch Settings
A rotary switch is built inside the sensor for
scene selection / fast programming. Total
16 channels available:
Detection
Hold
Channel
range
time
0
100%
5s
1
100%
1min
2
100%
5min
3
100%
5min
4
100%
5min
5
100%
5min
6
100%
5min
7
100%
10min
8
100%
10min
9
100%
10min
A
100%
10min
B
75%
10min
C
50%
10min
D
100%
30min
E
100%
30min
F
100%
5s
Note: settings can also be changed by remote control HRC-11. The last action controls.
4. Functions
4.1 Tri-level Control (Corridor Function)
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.
4.2 Lux Off Function
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.
Installation and Instruction Manual
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C
Rotary switch preset (Please
see the location in 2. Installation)
Stand-by
Stand-by
time
dimming level
10s
10%
5min
10%
10min
10%
30min
10%
0s
Disable
+∞
10%
+∞
30%
10min
10%
30min
10%
+∞
10%
+∞
30%
+∞
10%
+∞
10%
+∞
10%
+∞
30%
10s
10%
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.
Infrared receiver
Rotary switch preset
Lens
Daylight
Note:We recommend the mounting distance between sensor to sensor
threshold
should be more than 2m to prevent sensors from false-triggering.
Disable
2Lux
10Lux
4.3 Semi-auto Function (Absence Detection)
30Lux
The motion sensor is employed, but only activated on the manual press of the push switch,
10Lux
light keeps on in the presence, and dims down in the absence, and eventually switches off
30Lux
automatically in the long absence.
Disable
2Lux
10Lux
4.4 Manual Override
30Lux
Disable
With the help of push-switch, this sensor maybe over-ridden by the end-users to switch on/off
30Lux
the lights manually, or adjust the light brightness during motion hold-time. This makes the
10Lux
product more user-friendly and offers more options to fit for extra-ordinary demands.
* Short push (<1s): on/off function;
50Lux
ON → OFF: the light turns off immediately and cannot be lighten for a certain time (equals
Disable
to hold time preset) even there is movement is detected. After this period, the sensor goes
2Lux
back to auto sensor mode.
OFF → ON: the light turns on 100% and goes to auto sensor mode, even when ambient
Lux level exceeds the daylight threshold.
* Long push (>1s): adjust the maximum brightness (between 10% and 100%) during
Note: end-user can choose either function 4.3 or 4.4 for application. Default function is 4.4.
70mm
4
3
Photocell
1
LED indicator
(1) Sensor inset
(2) Lens pluggable
(3) Protection cover (covers the
high-voltage terminals, and leaves
the 1-10V terminals exposed).
(4) Ceiling (drill hole O 70mm).
2
hold-time. Both the settings on DIP switch and manual override can
overwrite each other, the last adjustment remains in memory.
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HMW21-20170308-A1
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