HYTRONIK HMW35 High Bay Microwave Dali Sensor Instruction Manual
- June 4, 2024
- HYTRONIK
Table of Contents
HYTRONIK HMW35 High Bay Microwave Dali Sensor
Technical Specifications
- Product type High bay microwave DALI sensor (tri-level control)
- Operating voltage 220~240VAC 50/60Hz
- Switched power Maximum 20pcs DALI devices, Maximum 40mA
- Power consumption < 0.5W
- Detection angle 360o
- Detection area (Max.)*
- 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
- Warming up time 20s
- Operating temperature -20oC ~
Installation
Warnings:
- 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.
- Disconnect supply before installing.
Ceiling mount
Screw to the Luminaire by conduit
Attach to the shade by clamp
Note: We recommend the mounting distance between sensor to sensor should be more than 2m to prevent sensors from false-triggering.
Rotary Switch Settings
Channel
| Detection range| Hold time| Stand-by time| Stand-by dimming level| Daylight
threshold
---|---|---|---|---|---
0| 100%| 5s| 10s| 10%| Disable
1| 100%| 1min| 5min| 10%| 2Lux
2| 100%| 5min| 10min| 10%| 10Lux
3| 100%| 5min| 30min| 10%| 30Lux
4| 100%| 5min| 0s| Disable| 10Lux
5| 100%| 5min| +∞| 10%| 30Lux
6| 100%| 5min| +∞| 30%| Disable
7| 100%| 10min| 10min| 10%| 2Lux
8| 100%| 10min| 30min| 10%| 10Lux
9| 100%| 10min| +∞| 10%| 30Lux
A| 100%| 10min| +∞| 30%| Disable
B| 75%| 10min| +∞| 10%| 30Lux
C| 50%| 10min| +∞| 10%| 10Lux
D| 100%| 30min| +∞| 10%| 50Lux
E| 100%| 30min| +∞| 30%| Disable
F| 100%| 5s| 10s| 10%| 2Lux
Functions
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.
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.
Load Indication
The light will flash ONCE rapidly after receiving the command from the remote controller. Note: There is no load indication (the light will not flash) when button ON/OFF, POWER 100% or POWER 80% is pressed.
Wiring Diagram
Detection Pattern
- For single person walking across, the detection range is reduced by 1/3
Description of the Button Functions (remote control HRC-11)
Permanent ON/OFF [ ]
Press button ,to select permanent ON or permanent OFF mode.
- Press button / to resume automatic operation.
The mode will change to AUTO Mode after power failure.
RESET
button Press button, all settings go back to the rotary Switch settings.
Shift[ button]
Press button, the LED on the top left cormer is on for indication. All values/
settings in RED are in valid for 20 seconds.
Auto Mode [ button Press]
button@to initiate automatic mode. The sensor starts working and all settings
remain as before the light was switched ON/OFF. Note: the function of Semi-
auto is disabled.
Power output [ button61]
Press button, the light output shifts between 80% and 100%. Note: the function
of “Sensor off” and “Twilight” are disabled.
Brightness +/- [ button ]
Press button@to adjust the light brightness between 10%-100%.
Scene prog. [ zone 1 (One-key-commissioning)
- Press button “start” to program.
- Select the buttons in @ “Detection range”, O/® “Daylight thresholo OHold time”, “Stand-by time”, “Stand-by dimming level to set all parameters.
- Press button “Memory” to save al the settings programmed in the remote control. 4. Press button “Apply” to set the settings to each sensor unit(s). For example, to pre-set detection range 100%, daylight threshold Disable, hold time 5min, stand-by time +oo, stand-by dimming level 30%, steps should be: Press buttonD Start, button100%, O Disable, 3 Shift, 95min,
Detection range [ zone ®]
Press buttons in zone to set detection range at 100%/ 75%%/ 50%/10%.
Daylight threshold [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the daylight sensor at 2Lux / 10Lux / 50Lux/
100Lux/ 300Lux/ 500Lux or Disable. Note: To set daylight sensor at 100LUx/ 300
Lux / 500Lux, press button Shift at first.
Ambient daylight threshold [ button®]
- Press button Shift, the red LED is on for indication.
- Press button@, the ambient lux level is sampled and set as the new daylight threshold.
Hold time [ zone D]
Press buttons in zone to set the hold time at 2s/30s/1min/ 5min/10min /15min /
20min /30min. Note: 1.To set hold-time at 30s /5min/ 15min /30min, press
button Shift at first. 2. 2s is for test purpose only, stand-by period and
daylight sensor settings are disabled in this mode. To exit from Test mode,
press buttonor any button in zone O.
Stand-by time [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone to set the stand-by period at Os/ 10s/ 1min /5min/10min
/30min / 1h/+o Note: “0s” means on/off control; “+oo” means bi-level control,
100% on when motion detected, and remains at the stand-by dimming level when
no presence after hold-time.
Stand-by dimming level [ zone ]
Press buttons in zone 3to set the stand-by dimming level at 10% 20% /30%/ 50%.
Note.the function of 24h/ 12h/ 4h/ 30s are disabled.
Dual tech & RF mode [ zone 9]
All buttons in zone are disabled.
Trouble Shooting
MALFUNCTION CAUSE REMEDY | CAUSE | REMEDY |
---|---|---|
The fixture does not light up | Incorrect daylight threshold setting | Adjust |
daylight threshold setting
Faulty fixture| Replace fixture
No power supply| Check power to sensor
Detection zone not targeted| Check detection area setting
The fixture is always on| Continued movement in the detection zone| Check
detection area setting
The fixture is on when it should not| Sudden change in temperature due to
weather (wind, rain, snow) or air expelled from fans, open windows| Adjust
zone, change installation site
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