POWER-LITE MS-8M-360-MW Microwave Motion Sensor Recessed Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- POWER-LITE
Table of Contents
POWER-LITE MS-8M-360-MW Microwave Motion Sensor Recessed
Product Information
Welcome to using the POWER-LITE Microwave Sensor! The microwave sensor is a saving-energy product that utilizes high-frequency electromagnetic waves (5.8GHz) and an integrated circuit. It combines automatism, convenience, safety, saving energy, and practical functions. The sensor has a wide detection field and works by detecting human motion. It can instantly activate the load when someone enters the detection field and automatically identifies day and night. Installation is easy, and detection is possible through doors, panes of glass, or thin walls.
Specifications
- Voltage: 220-240V/AC
- Power Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Ambient Light: [Ambient light specification not provided in the text]
Product Usage Instructions
- Before testing the sensor in daylight, make sure to turn the LUX knob to the (SUN) position. Failure to do so may result in the sensor not working.
- Ensure that the sensor is installed according to the installation manual provided.
- The sensor operates by detecting human motion. Once someone enters the detection field, it will activate the load automatically.
- The sensor is capable of identifying day and night automatically.
- Installation is convenient and can be done through doors, panes of glass, or thin walls.
If you encounter any issues or require further assistance, you can contact our support team at 1800 909 306 or reach out to us via email at sales@nedlandsgroup.com.au.
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Introduction
Welcome to using the POWER-LITE Microwave Sensor!
A new saving-energy product; the microwave sensor uses high-frequency
electromagnetic wave (5.8GHz) and an integrated circuit. It gathers
automatism, convenience, safety, saving energy and practical functions. The
wide detection field depends on detectors. It works by receiving human motion.
When one enters the Welcome to using the POWER-LITE Microwave Sensor! A new
saving-energy product; the microwave sensor uses high-frequency
electromagnetic wave (5.8GHz) and an integrated circuit. It gathers
automatism, convenience, safety, saving energy and practical functions. The
wide detection field depends on detectors. It works by receiving human motion.
When one enters the detection field, it can start the load at once and
automatically identifies day and night. Installation is very convenient.
Detection is possible through doors, panes of glass or thin walls.
Specifications
- Voltage: 220-240V/AC
- Power Frequency: 50/60Hz
- Ambient Light: <3-2000LUX (Adjustable)
- Time Delay: Min. 10sec±3sec Max. 12min±1min
- Rated Load: 1200W max (Incandescent) 600W max (Fluorescent & LED)
- Detection Range: 360°
- Detection Distance: 16m, adjustable
- HF System: 5.8GHz CW radar, ISM
- band Transmission Power: <0.2mW
- Installing Height: 1.5-3.5m
- Power Consumption: approx 0.9W
- Detection Motion Speed: 0.6-1.5m/s
Function
- Can identify between day time and night time when it is adjusted on the “sun” position (max). When adjusted on the “3” position (min), it will work under less than 3LUX. As for the adjustment pattern, please refer to the testing method.
- SENS (sensitivity) adjustable: It can be adjusted according to the location. The detection distance at low sensitivity can be set to just 2m and high sensitivity of up to 16m, making it suitable for large spaces. Height-dependent.
- Time-Delay is added continually: When it receives the second induction signal within the first induction, it will restart to time from the moment.
- Time–Delay is adjustable. It can be set according to the user’s needs. The minimum time is 10sec±3sec. The maximum is 12min±1min.
NOTE: The high-frequency output of the HF sensor is <0.2Mw- that is just one 5000th of the transmission power of a mobile phone or the output of a microwave oven.
Installation
- Switch off the power and remove the transparent cover.
- Connect the power to a connection terminal of a sensor according to the connection-wire diagram.
- Install the transparent cover back into the original location.
- Fold the metal spring of the sensor upwards and then put the sensor into the suitable hole or installation box. Releasing the spring, the sensor will be set in this installation position.
- After finishing installing, turn on the power and then test it.
Connection-Wire Diagram
Test
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Turn the LUX knob clockwise on the maximum (sun). Turn the SENS knob clockwise on the maximum (+). Turn the TIME knob anti-clockwise on the minimum (10s).
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When you switch on the power, the light will be on at once. And 10sec±3sec later the light will automatically turn off. Then if the sensor receives induction signal again, it can work normally.
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When the sensor receives the second induction signals within the first induction, it will restart to time from the moment.
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Turn LUX knob anti-clockwise on the minimum (3). If the ambient light is less than 3LUX (darkness), the inductor load could work when it receives induction signal.
Note: When testing in daylight, please turn LUX knob to the (SUN) position, otherwise sensor may not work!
Notes
- Installation must be undertaken by a licensed Electrician.
- Cannot be installed on uneven and shaky surface.
- In front of the sensor, ensure that there is no obstructive object/s affecting the detection.
- Avoid installing it near metal and glass which may affect the sensor.
- For your safety, please do not open the cover if you find a problem after installation.
Troubleshooting
- The load does not work:
- a. Check the power and the load.
- b. Does the indicator light turn on after sensing? If yes, please check load.
- c. If the indicator light is not on after sensing, please check if the working light corresponds to the ambient light.
- d. Please check if the working voltage corresponds to the power source.
- The sensitivity is poor:
- a. Please check the ambient temperature.
- b. Please check if the signals source is in the detection fields.
- c. Please check the installation height (1.5-3.5m)
- The sensor will not automatically turn off the load:
- a. Check if there are continual signals in the detection fields.
- b. Check if the time delay is set to the longest.
- c. Check if the power corresponds to the instruction.
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