Hytronik HIM12 Manual

Hytronik HIM12 Manual

Stand-alone dual sense motion sensor

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Stand-alone Dual Sense Motion Sensor
HIM12
HF and PIR, daylight harvest with Remote Control

Mechanical Structure

C - Surface box
B - Facia Cover
PIR
Infrared receiver
Photocell
HF Sensor module
A - Control Board
Installation:
For more details, please refer to user manual.
Direct junction "J" box mounting
1
Note:We recommend the mounting distance between sensor to sensor should be more than 2m to prevent sensors
from false-triggering.

Technical Data

Input Characteristics
Model No.
Mains voltage
Stand-by power
Load ratings:
Capacitive
400VA@120V; 800VA@220 -277V
Resistive
700W@120V; 1600W@220 -277V
Warming-up
Safety and EMC
EMC standard (EMC)
Safety standard (LVD)
Radio Equipment (RED)
Certi cation
Semko, CB, CE , EMC, RED, RCM
Subject to change without notice.
LED indicator
Sensor mode selection
HIM12
120~277VAC 50/60Hz
<1W
30s
EN55015, EN61000
EN60669, AS/NZS60669
EN300440, EN301489-1,
EN62479
TM
56
Note: the blinds are optional, they may be inserted
behind the lens for focussing the detection range.
Surface mount assembly
2
Sensor Data
Model No.
Sensor principle
Operation frequency
Transmission power
Sensor mode
Detection angle
Environment
Operation temperature
IP rating
RED
Edition: 26 Feb. 2020
A
Blind
B
Blind
HIM12
High Frequency (microwave), PIR
5.8GHz +/- 75MHz (HF)
<0.2mW (HF)
4 modes: PIR, HF, PIR+HF, PIR/HF
Max. ( O x H) 12m x 6m
360
O
Ta: -20
O
C ~ +55
O
C
IP20
IP20
Ver. A0
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  • Page 1 Stand-alone Dual Sense Motion Sensor HIM12 HF and PIR, daylight harvest with Remote Control Mechanical Structure C - Surface box B - Facia Cover Infrared receiver Photocell HF Sensor module LED indicator Blind Sensor mode selection Rotary switch preset Blind...
  • Page 2 Dual Sense Introduction It’s commonly known Microwave and Infrared are main detecting technologies in lighting controls. Both have the advantage and disadvantage for industrial applications. Advantage Advantage * sensitive to minor motion. * no penetration, con ned detection area. * sensitive to radial movement. * sensitive to tangential movement.
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4 Settings (Remote Control HRC-11) Permanent ON/OFF function Press button “ON/OFF” to select permanent ON or permanent OFF mode. * Press button “AUTO”, “RESET” to quit this mode. The mode will change to AUTO Mode after power failure. Reset Settings Press button “RESET”, all settings go back to rotary switch settings. Sensor detection mode returns to DIP switch settings.
  • Page 5 Daylight threshold 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. Ambient daylight threshold 1.
  • Page 6 Additional Information / Documents 1. Regarding precautions for microwave sensor installation and operation, please kindly refer to www.hytronik.com/download ->knowledge ->Microwave Sensors - Precautions for Product Installation and Operation 2. Regarding precautions for PIR sensor installation and operation, please kindly refer to www.hytronik.com/download ->knowledge ->PIR Sensors - Precautions for Product Installation and Operation...

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