iskydance EH-M Microwave Induction Dimmer and Switch Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- iskydance
Table of Contents
- Microwave Induction Dimmer & Switch
- Features
- Technical Parameters
- Mechanical Structures and Installations
- Wiring diagram
- Work as RF Remote (two match ways)
- Use the controller’s Match key
- 0-10V or 1-10V dimming setting
- Detection Pattern
- Typical application 1: used as a switch
- Typical application 2: used as a switch with two-step dimming
- Typical application 3: used as a dimmer
- User recommended settings
- Application notice
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
iskydance EH-M Microwave Induction Dimmer and Switch
Microwave Induction Dimmer & Switch
Model No.: EH-M
Motion detector/ 0-10V output/AC relay output/RF 2.4G remote/Ceiling mounting
Features
- Ceiling mounting microwave motion detectors with HF system 10.525GHz, built-in daylight sensor.
- Output 1 channel 0/1-10V signal, connect with 0/1-10V dimmable driver.
- High voltage AC input, High voltage AC relay output with zero-cross detection.
- Work as RF remote, output RF 2.4G signal, matched with RF LED controller or RF dimmable LED driver optional.
- Detection area, time delay and light threshold can be set via knob potentiometer.
Technical Parameters
Working voltage | 100-240VAC |
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Output signal | 0/1-10V (Max.30mA), RF 2.4GHz |
Output current | Max 4A (AC) |
HF system | 10.525GHz |
Power consumption | <1.6W(Operation) |
Detection zone | Max.(DxH) 20 x 10m |
Detection sensitivity | 10%/25%/50%/75%/100% |
Hold time | 10s/30s/90s/3min/10min/30min/+∞ |
Stand-by time | 0s/30s/90s/3min/10min/30min/+∞ |
Daylight threshold | 10lux/30lux/50lux/100lux/150lux/200lux/Disable |
Expected light | 50lux/100lux/150lux/200lux/250lux/300lux/400lux |
Mounting height | 10m Max. |
Motion detection | 0.5-3m/s |
Detection angle | 360°(ceiling installation) |
Operation temperature | Ta: -20 OC ~ +50 OC |
IP rating | IP20 |
Warranty | 5 years |
Mechanical Structures and Installations
Wiring diagram
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Used as dimmer or switch, connect with 0/1-10V dimming driver (no use AC OUT)
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Used as dimmer or switch, connect with 0/1-10V dimming driver (use AC OUT)
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Used as switch, connect with non-dimmable LED light (use AC OUT)
Work as RF Remote (two match ways)
The microwave induction Dimmer & Switch can be matched with one or multiple RF
LED controller or RF dimmable LED driver, including single color, dual color,
RGB, RGBW, RGB+CCT or switch light type, turn on or turn off light by motion
detection.
End user can choose the suitable match/delete ways. Two options are offered
for selection:
Use the controller’s Match key
Match:
Short press the match key of the controller, immediately press the match key
of the microwave induction switch.
Delete:
Press and hold the match key of the controller for 5s to delete all match,
The light blinks 5 times means all matched remotes were deleted.
Use Power Restart
Match:
Switch off the power of the controller, then switch on power, repeat again.
Immediately short press the match key of the microwave induction switch 3
times.
The light blinks 3 times means match is successful.
Delete:
Switch off the power of the controller, then switch on power, repeat again.
Immediately short press the match key of the microwave induction switch 5
times.
The light blinks 5 times means all matched remotes were deleted.
0-10V or 1-10V dimming setting
Select 0-10V dimmer or 1-10V dimmer according to dimmable LED driver.
0-10V Dimmer
1-10V Dimmer
Note:
When the output channel is off, the output dimming signal is 0V or 1V.
Please read the dimming section of the dimming driver manual.
If the dimming characteristic curve is the same as right, you must select
1-10V dimmer and use AC OUT function, otherwise you can`t turn off the lights.
Detection Pattern
Typical application 1: used as a switch
Turns on the light upon detection of motion, and turns off after a pre- selected hold time when there is no movement.
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With sufficient ambient light, the sensor does not turn on the light.
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With insufficient ambient light, the sensor turns on the light when motion is detected.
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After hold time, the light turns off if no motion detected.
Select the DIP Switch 2 OFF to set as SWITCH type firstly, then select the combination on knob potentiometer for each specific application.
Detection area:
Detection area can be reduced by rotate knob to fit precisely each
application.
Hold time:
Refers to the time period remains light on and 100% brightness state after no
motion is detected.
Stand-by time:
Refers to the time period remains light on and dim to 20% brightness state
after elapse of hold time if no new motion is detected.
Holding down the match key, adjust the knob to set the stand-by time (must be
0s) firstly, then stop press the match key, adjust the knob to set the hold
time.
Daylight sensor:
The sensor can be set to only allow the lamp to illuminate when below a
defined ambient brightness threshold.
When set to off(Disable) mode, the daylight sensor will switch on the lamp
when motion is detected regardless of ambient light level.
50lux: twilight operation. 30 lux: evening operation. 10 lux: darkness
operation. Note that daylight sensor is active only when lamp totally switches
off, and the ambient lux level refers to internal light reaching the sensor.
Setting on this demonstration:
Detection area: 50% Hold time: 90S Stand-by time: 0S Daylight sensor: 50lux
Typical application 2: used as a switch with two-step dimming
Turns on the light upon detection of motion, after a pre-selected hold time, dim to 20% brightness, and turns off after a pre-selected stand-by time when there is no movement.
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With sufficient ambient light, the sensor does not turn on the light.
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With insufficient ambient light, the sensor turns on the light and dim to 100% brightness when motion is detected.
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After elapse of hold time, the sensor dim to 20% brightness if no new motion detected.
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After elapse of stand-by time, the sensor turns off the light if no motion detected.
Select the DIP Switch 2 OFF to set as SWITCH type firstly, then select the combination on knob potentiometer for each specific application.
Detection area:
Detection area can be reduced by rotate knob to fit precisely each
application.
Hold time:
Refers to the time period remains light on and 100% brightness state after no
motion is detected.
Stand-by time:
Refers to the time period remains light on and dim to 20% brightness state
after elapse of hold time if no new motion is detected.
Holding down the match key, adjust the knob to set the stand-by time (must >
0s) firstly, then stop press the match key, adjust the knob to set the hold
time (must be not +∞).
Daylight
sensor:
The sensor can be set to only allow the lamp to illuminate when below a
defined ambient brightness threshold.
When set to off(Disable)mode, the daylight sensor will switch on the lamp when
motion is detected regardless of ambient light level.
50lux: twilight operation. 30 lux: evening operation. 10 lux: darkness
operation.
Note that daylight sensor is active only when lamp totally switches off, and
the ambient lux level refers to internal light reaching the sensor.
Setting on this demonstration:
Detection area: 50% Hold time & Stand-by time: 90S Daylight sensor: 50lux
Typical application 3: used as a dimmer
Turns on the light and dim up to expected brightness level upon detection of motion, and turns off after a pre-selected hold time when there is no movement.
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The sensor turns on the light and dim up to expected brightness level when motion is detected.
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After hold time, the light turns off if no motion detected.
Select the DIP Switch 2 ON to set as DIMMER type firstly, then select the combination on knob potentiometer for each specific application.
Detection area:
Detection area can be reduced by rotate knob to fit precisely each
application.
Hold time:
Refers to the time period remains light on state after no motion detected. If
set +∞, the lights will stay on.
Daylight sensor:
The sensor can be set to allow the lamp to illuminate to expected brightness
level.
If the detected brightness is less than the expected brightness, the output
will dim up to full brightness(100%).
If the detected brightness is larger than the expected brightness, the output
will dim down to min brightness(1%).
Note that daylight sensor is active only when lamp switches on, and the
ambient lux level refers to internal light reaching the sensor.
Setting on this demonstration:
Detection area: 50% Hold time: 90S Daylight sensor: 150lux
User recommended settings
Settings
Scenarios
| Detection distance| Hold time| Daylight sensor
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Passage, staircase| 4-6m| 10s| Twilight(50lux) / Darkness(10lux)
Balcony, corridor| 4-6m| 10s| Twilight(50lux) / Darkness(10lux)
Cloakroom, storeroom| 2-3m| 90s| Evening(30lux)
Garage| 2-3m| 90s| Evening(30lux)
Kitchen| 3-4m| 90s| Evening(30lux)
Dinning room| 3-4m| 3min| Evening(30lux) / Twilight(50lux)
Toilet| 2-3m| 3min| Daytime(>50lux) / Evening(30lux)
Meeting room| 2-3m| 10min| Evening(30lux)
Indoor public access| 4-6m| 10min| Daytime(>50lux)
Underground public access| 4-6m| 10min| Daytime(>50lux)
Application notice
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The sensor is designed for indoor use only.
The raining or wind blowing may trigger the microwave sensor even if without human motion when outdoor use. -
The sensor should be installed by a professional electrician. please turn off the power before installing, wiring and changing setting of the knob.
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The distance between any two sensors should be at least 3m to avoid interference each other.
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When the microwave sensor is installed in space with large reflector, for example a warehouse with metal roof, the microwave signal will be reflected and cause the lights permanent illuminated even if without motion signal.
Please reduce the detection area to solve the problems. -
Make sure the sensor not close to or be blocked by high density materials, such as metal, glass, concrete walls etc.
The materials will reduce or block microwave signal and cause false trigger. -
The light sensitivity threshold is in a sunny environment, no shadow and ambient light diffuse reflection.
Ambient lux level could be different in different environment, weather, climate, time-of-delay and season. -
Make sure there are no fans, DC motor, or other vibrating objects in installation area. The movement will trigger sensor as well.