HYTRONIK HMW15 Surface Mount High Bay HF Motion Sensor User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- HYTRONIK
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HMW15 Surface Mount High Bay HF Motion Sensor
User Manual
HMW15 Surface Mount High Bay HF Motion Sensor
Surface Mount High Bay HF Motion Sensor
HMW15
Tri-level Control for Independent DALI
Mechanical Structure
Installation:
For more details, please refer to user manual.
- Direct junction “J” box mounting
- Surface mount assembly
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. | HMW15 |
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Operating voltage | 120 ~ 277VAC 50/60Hz |
Stand-by power | <1W |
Switched power | Max. 20pcs devices, 40mA |
Warming-up | 20s |
Safety and EMC
EMC standard (EMC) | EN55015, EN61000 |
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Safety standard (LVD) | EN60669-1, EN60669-2-1 |
Radio Equipment (RED) | EN300440, EN301489-1, |
EN62479
Certification| Semco, CB, CE , EMC, RED, RCM
Sensor Data
Model No. | HMW15 |
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Sensor principle | High Frequency (microwave) |
Operation frequency | 5.8GHz +/- 75MHz |
Transmission power | <0.2mW |
Detection range | Max. ( O x H) 12m x 12m |
Detection angle | 360° |
Environment
Operation temperature | Ta: -20°C ~ +50°C |
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IP rating | IP42 |
Functions and Features
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Tri-level Control (Corridor Function)
Hydronic builds this function inside the motion sensor to achieve tri-level control, for some areas which require a light change notice before switch-off. The sensor offers 3 levels of light: 100%–>dimmed light (natural light is insufficient) –>off; and 2 periods of selectable waiting time: motion hold- time and stand-by period; Selectable daylight threshold and freedom of detection area. -
Intelligent Photocell (daylight detection prior to motion detection)
The built-in photocell will also automatically turn off the light when the ambient natural light exceeds the programmed lux level for more than 5min, regardless of whether motion is detected or not. This feature can be disabled if it is required that the fixture stays at dimmed level during absence.
With sufficient natural light, the light does not switch on when presence is detected.
With insufficient natural light, the sensor switches on the light automatically when presence is detected. The sensor switches off the light when natural light is sufficient, even with presence.
Note: if the stand-by time is preset at “+∞”, the fixture never switches off but stays at preset dimming level even when natural light is sufficient. -
Manual Override
With the help of push-switch, this sensor can be over-ridden by the end-user to manually switch on/off the light, or adjust the brightness by push-switch, which makes the product more user-friendly and offers more options to fit some extra-ordinary demands:
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Short Push (<1s): on/off function;
On → Off: the light turns off immediately and cannot be triggered ON by motion until the expiration of pre-set hold-time. After this period, the sensor goes back to normal sensor mode.
Off → On: the light turns on and goes to sensor mode, no matter if ambient Lux level exceeds the daylight threshold or not. -
Long Push (>1s): adjust the hold-time brightness level between10% and 100%.
Note: if end-user do not want this manual override function, just leave the “push” terminal unconnected to any wire.-
Semi-auto Mode (Absence Detection)
It is easy to forget to switch off the light, in office, corridor, even at home. And in many other cases, people do not want to have a sensor to switch on the light automatically, for example, when people just quickly pass-by, there is no need to have the light on. The solution is to apply this “absence detector”: motion sensor is employed, but only activated on the manual press of the push-switch, the light keeps being ON in the presence, and dims down in the absence, then switches off in the long absence.
Note: end-user can choose either function 3 or function 4 for application. Default function is manual override. -
Semi-auto Mode (Absence Detection)
It is easy to forget to switch off the light, in office, corridor, even at home. And in many other cases, people do not want to have a sensor to switch on the light automatically, for example, when people just quickly pass-by, there is no need to have the light on. The solution is to apply this “absence detector”: motion sensor is employed, but only activated on the manual press of the push-switch, the light keeps being ON in the presence, and dims down in the absence, then switches off in the long absence. Note: end-user can choose either function or function for application. Default function is manual override.
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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.
Shift Button
Press button “Shift”, the LED on the top left corner is on to indicate mode
selection. All values / settings in RED are valid for 20 seconds.
AUTO mode
Press button “AUTO” to initiate automatic mode. The sensor starts working and
all settings remain as before the light is switched ON/OFF.
SEMI-AUTO mode
- Press button “Shift”, the red LED ashes for indication.
- Press button “SEMI-AUTO/AUTO” to initiate semi-auto mode. The fixture is manually turned on by pressing the push-switch, and goes off automatically in this mode. (Absence detection mode)
Power output
Press the buttons to select light output at 80% (at initial 10,000 hours) or
100%.
Note: “Sensor off” and “Twilight” functions are disabled.
Scene program – 1-key commissioning
- Press button “Start” to program.
- Select the buttons in “Detection range”, “Daylight threshold”, “Hold-time”, “Stand-by time”, “Stand-by dimming level” to set all parameters.
- Press button “Memory” to save all the settings programmed in the remote control.
- Press button “Apply” to set the settings to each sensor unit(s).
For example, to set detection range 100%, daylight threshold Disable, hold- time 5min, stand-by time +∞, stand-by dimming level 30%, the 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).
Brightness +/-
Press the buttons to adjust the light brightness during hold-time.
Detection range
Press buttons in zone “Detection range” to set detection range at 100% / 75% /
50% / 10%.
Daylight threshold
Press buttons in zone “ Daylight threshold” to set daylight sensor at 2Lux/
10Lux / 50Lux / 100Lux / 300Lux / 500Lux / Disable.
Note: To set daylight sensor at 100Lux / 300Lux / 500Lux, press “Shift”
button first.
Ambient daylight threshold
- Press button “Shift”, the red LED starts to fiat.
- Press button “Ambient”, the surrounding lux level is sampled and set as the new daylight threshold.
Hold-time
Press buttons in zone “hold-time” to set the hold-time at 2s / 30s / 1min /
5min / 10min / 15min / 20min / 30min.
Note:
- To set hold-time at 30s / 5min / 15min / 30min, press “Shift” button first.
- 2s is for testing purpose only, stand-by period and daylight sensor settings are disabled in this mode.
*To exit from Test mode, press button “RESET” or any button in “Hold-time”.
Stand-by time (corridor function)
Press buttons in zone “stand-by time” to set the stand-by period at 0s / 10s /
1min / 5min / 10min / 30min / 1h / +∞.
Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+∞” means bi-level control, the fixture
is 100% on when there is motion detected, and remains at the stand-by dimming
level when no presence after motion hold-time.
Stand-by dimming level
Press the button in zone “stand-by dimming level” to set the stand-by dimming
level at 10% / 20% / 30% / 50%.
Auto-configuration function
All buttons in this zone are disabled.
Dual tech & RF mode
All buttons are disabled.
Rotary Switch Preset
A rotary switch is built inside the sensor for scene selection / fast programming. Total 16 channels are available:
Note: settings can also be changed by remote control HRC-11. The last action controls.
Channel| Detection range| Hold-time| Daylight sensor|
Stand-by time| Stand-by dim level
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0| 100%| 5s| Disable| 10s| 10%
1| 100%| 1min| 2Lux| 5min| 10%
2| 100%| 5min| 10Lux| 10min| 10%
3| 100%| 5min| 30Lux| 30min| 10%
4| 100%| 5min| 10Lux| 0s| Disable
5| 100%| 5min| 30Lux| +∞| 10%
6| 100%| 5min| Disable| +∞| 30%
7| 100%| 10min| 2Lux| 10min| 10%
8| 100%| 10min| 10Lux| 30min| 10%
9| 100%| 10min| 30Lux| +∞| 10%
A| 100%| 10min| Disable| +∞| 30%
B| 75%| 10min| 30Lux| +∞| 10%
C| 50%| 10min| 10Lux| +∞| 10%
D| 100%| 30min| 50Lux| +∞| 10%
E| 100%| 30min| Disable| +∞| 30%
F| 100%| 5s| 2Lux| 10s| 10%
Detection Pattern
Additional Information / Documents
- 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
- Regarding Hydronic standard guarantee policy, please refer to www.hytronik.com/download ->knowledge ->Hydronic Standard Guarantee Policy
Subject to change without notice.
Edition: 26 Feb. 2020 Ver. A0
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