Mosentek MS031C 5.8GHz Highbay Motion Sensor Owner’s Manual

June 6, 2024
Mosentek

Mosentek MS031C 5.8GHz Highbay Motion Sensor

Product Information

Specifications

  • Model: MS031C
  • Product Name: 5.8GHz Highbay Motion Sensor Build in with 2.4GHz RF Grouping Function
  • Features:
    • 2.4GHz RF Synchronize grouping, stable and reliable
    • 5.8GHz microwave motion sensor built-in with daylight sensor
    • 12VDC input 0-10V dimmable output
    • IP65 rating
    • 3.5mm audio jack connector dedicated for high-bay UFO
    • 13m detect range for high-bay light
    • Remote control included
    • 5 years warranty
  • Technical Data:
    • Operating voltage: 12VDC
    • Output: 0-10V dimmable output
    • Communicate frequency: 2.4GHz RF
    • Microwave frequency: 5.8GHz
    • Detection range: 13m
    • IP rating: IP65

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

  1. Ensure the power source is disconnected before installation.
  2. Mount the motion sensor at the desired location using appropriate fixtures.
  3. Connect the sensor to the power supply according to the provided guidelines.

Configuration

  1. Refer to the user manual for instructions on configuring the sensor settings.
  2. Utilize the remote control to adjust sensitivity, hold time, and other parameters as needed.

Operation

  1. The motion sensor will detect movement within the specified range and trigger the connected high-bay light accordingly.
  2. The daylight sensor will adjust the light output based on ambient light conditions.

Maintenance

  1. Regularly clean the sensor lens to ensure proper detection performance.
  2. Check for any loose connections or damage to the sensor components periodically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the warranty period for the product?

A: The product comes with a 5-year warranty from the date of purchase.

Q: Can the detection range be adjusted?

A: No, the detection range is fixed at 13m for high-bay light applications.

Q: Is the product suitable for outdoor use?

A: Yes, the product has an IP65 rating, making it suitable for outdoor installations.

  • PRODUCT.: 5.8GHz Highbay Motion Sensor Build with 2.4GHz RF Grouping Function
  • MODEL NO.: MS031C
  • SPEC NO.:

Product Features

  • 2.4GHz RF Synchronize grouping, stable and reliable.
  • 5.8GHz microwave motion sensor built-in with daylight sensor.
  • 12VDC input 0-10V dimmable output.
  • IP65, 3.5mm audio jack connector dedicated for highbay UFO.
  • 13m detect range for high-bay light.
  • Remote control.
  • 5-year warranty.

Technical Data

Input Operating voltage 11-15V DC
Operating current ≤40mA
Output Output 0-10V

PaSraemnseotrers

| Communicate frequency| 2.4GHz RF
Microwave frequency| 5.8GHz±75MHz
Microwave power| <0.3mW
Sensitivity| 100%/75%/50%/25%
Hold time| 5s/1min/3min/10min
Daylight threshold| 5Lux/25Lux/100Lux/Disable
Stand-by period| 0s/10s/10min/24h
Stand-by dimming level| 20%/30%
Mounting height| Max.13m (Ceiling mounted)
Detection range| Radius 6m (Ceiling mounted 13m)
Detection Angle| 30°-150°
Operating temperature| -35°C~70°C
IP rating| IP65
Note| For microwave setting and grouping function pls refer to the remote controller MR010.

Dimension

Dimension (Unit: mm)

Wiring Diagram

Detection Coverage

Motion detection and 2.4GHz RF Synchronize Grouping

  • MS031C was built with a 5.8GHz microwave motion sensor with a 2.4GHz RF module in one, users can apply the synchronize and grouping function for different applications to get smart lighting and achieve an intelligent project base.
  • When any sensor in the group detects any motion, it will trigger the whole group of sensors even if other sensors did not detect any motion, but those sensors will not trigger without the group.

Using 2.4GHz RF communication has many benefits compared to using bluetooth:

  1. Using 2.4GHz RF will not disturb the 5.8GHz microwave motion sensor and cause false detection, the sensor can get a longer detection range.
  2. Easy to install and set the group on-site by one remote controller, do not need to use a mobile phone APP, gateway or internet bluetooth.

2.4GHz RF Grouping Function Introduce

Remark:

  1. Point-to-point RF communication distance around 15m.
  2. The public sensor will not make the 2nd transfer of the synchronised signal to the next device when it is triggered by the nearby motion sensor.
  3. When group 1 detects any motion, the sensor will turn on and transfer a synchronised signal to the whole group, it will trigger the public sensor 1 which is close to group 1, but the public sensor 1 will not transfer the signal to others, so you can see the group 2, group3 and group4 will not turn on.
  4. When the public sensor detects motion directly, it will transfer the synchronised signal one time only, you can see the sensor nearby the public1 will turn on but those next will not.
  5. When the group 3 sensor detects motion, it will turn on and transfer a synchronised signal at the same time, the group 3 sensors will turn on and the nearby public sensor 1 will trigger and turn on, but it will not transfer the synchronised signal to others, those sensors nearby the public sensor1 will not turn on.

Daylight Priority

The sensor was built in with a sunlight sensor it can tell the difference between natural light and artificial LED light, the sensor will turn on the light when the ambient lux is lower than the setting lux value even if there is no motion detected. When the ambient lux is higher than the setting value, the sensor will switch off the light even if there is still motion.

Note:

  • Lux-Off sampling time–10s;
  • Lux-Off sampling time–10s;
  • Lux-On function takes effect only when the standby dimming period is set at 24h.

Application

  1. Daylight priority:
    Lux-On function takes effect only when the stand-by dimming period is set at 24h.

  2. With sufficient daylight, even when motion is detected, the light remains OFF.

  3. Light automatically turns on and dims to the stand-by dimming level when the ambient brightness is lower than the preset lux level.

  4. With insufficient ambient brightness, the light dims to 100% when motion is detected.

  5. Light keeps on 100% within the hold time.

  6. The light dims to standby level if no motion is detected after the hold time.

  7. The light turns off when the ambient lux level is higher than the preset lux amount even when there is still motion.

  8. ON/OFF function:

  9. The daylight threshold is set to “5Lux/25Lux/100Lux, Stand-by period is set to “0s”.

  * With sufficient daylight, even when motion is detected, the light remains OFF.
  * With insufficient ambient brightness, the light dims to 100% when motion is detected.
  * Light keeps on 100% within the hold time.
  * After the last detection and the preset hold time elapsed, the light is OFF.
2. The daylight threshold is set to “Disable”. The standby period is set to “0s”.
  * When motion is detected, the sensor will switch on the light to 100% brightness.
  * After people leave the detection area, the light remains 100%brightness within hold time.
  * After the last detection and the present hold time elapsed, the light is OFF.
  1. Dimmable control/Corridor function:
    The daylight threshold is set to “5Lux/25Lux/100Lux, Stand-by period is set to “10s/10min”.

  2. With sufficient daylight, even when motion is detected, the light remains OFF.

  3. With insufficient ambient brightness, the light dims to 100% when motion is detected.

  4. Light keeps on 100% within the hold time.

  5. The light dims to standby level if no motion is detected after the hold time.

  6. After the stand-by period, the light turns OFF.

Installation Precautions

  • Wiring must be strictly by the wiring diagram to avoid short circuits.
  • The detected surface cannot be shielded by metal objects.
  • Microwave sensors can be installed in any lamp except the one with a full metal shell.
  • Should be kept away from the driver to avoid interference generation and lamp flashing.
  • Shall not be installed next to large operating machines such as ventilator/ceiling fan to avoid false triggering caused by machine vibration.
  • Suitable for indoor installation to avoid false triggering due to external factors such as rain, wind or tree swing.

Remote Controller Function

MR010 Grouping Synchronize Function Remote Controller

Key

|

Function

---|---
ON/OFF| Setting the light permanently ON or OFF without motion sensor mode.

Turn on the sensor mode

Auto|
Hold time| The period of light keeps 100% brightness after moving objects leave the detection area.
Daylight threshold| Definition of the ambient brightness; only when the ambient brightness is lower than the preset specific lux amount, the sensor will work; when it’s preset as “disable”, the sensor will detect motion regardless of the ambient brightness.
Sensitivity| Detection range, movement will be detected and able to trigger the sensor. 100% detection range is also known as the strong sensitivity.
Stand-by period| The period of light keeps a low output before it’s completely switched off. When it’s preset as”+∞“, the light always keeps at low output if no movement in the detection area and doesn’t turn off.
Stand-by dimming level| The dimming level in the standby period.
Grouping| Grouping

To set up a group in which the sensors are on power and receive the remote controller signal.

Users can set 24 groups for grouping, with no sensor qty limited to one group.

Public| Set the sensor as a public device, the public device will be triggered by any synchronised signal from any group, but will not relay the signal to others. It is suitable to set the crossing device as a public device.
Dismiss| Override the grouping function

Salve Brightness

| Set the slave lights brightness level, users can set the lights far away from the people’s movement areas at a lower brightness to save energy.

When set to 100%, the slave lights will turn on at 100% when they recieve the RF signal, to get high performance.

When set to 50%, the salve lights will turn on at 50%, and the slave device will not relay the RF signals to others, to save energy.

Remote Setting Tips:
When pressing any button, if the light is flickering one time, means the setting is successful.

FCC Statement

This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

  1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and
  2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, under part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used by the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

  • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
  • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
  • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

FCC Caution:
Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.

RF Exposure
This device complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body.

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