Hytronik HMW38/RF + HC034RF High Bay RF Wireless Microwave Motion Sensor

Installation and Instruction Manual

1. Technical Specifications

HMW38/RF

Product type: RF wireless microwave motion sensor (tri-level control)

Operating voltage: 120~277VAC 50/60Hz

Rated load: Capacitive: 400VA@120V; 800VA@220-277V; Resistive: 800W@120V; 1600W@220-277V

Power consumption: < 1.5W

Detection angle: 360°

Detection area (Max.)*: Installation Height: 20m (forklift) 15m (person); Detection Range (Ø): 20m

Hold time: 10%/50%/75%/100%

Stand-by time: 2s/30s/1min/5min/10min/15min/20min / 30min

Stand-by dimming level: 0s/10s/1min / 5min/10min / 30min/1h/+∞

Daylight threshold: 10%/20%/30%/50%

RF transmission distance: 2~500Lux, Disable

RF frequency: 30 meters in the open area

Warming up time: 868MHz (FSK mode)

Operating temperature: 20s

IP rating: -20°C ~ +50°C

Installation Height: IP65

Rotary switch: Yes

LED indicator: Yes

Infrared receiver: Yes

Daylight sensor: Yes

Sensor module: Yes

Installation rack: Yes

Cable entry: Yes

HC034RF

Product type: RF wireless receiver

Operating voltage: 220-240V 50Hz

Rated load: Capacitive: 400W; Resistive: 1200W

LED indicator: Yes

Rotary switch: Yes

Infrared receiver: Yes

Daylight sensor: Yes

IP rating: IP20

Sensor module: Yes

Cable entry: Yes

2. Installation

Warnings:

A. Ceiling mount

Diagram showing ceiling mount installation with dimensions.

B. Screw to the Luminaire by conduit

Diagram showing luminaire mounting with conduit and dimensions.

C. Attach to the shade by clamp

Diagram showing shade attachment with clamp and dimensions.

D. HC034RF (RF receiver)

Diagram showing HC034RF receiver installation with dimensions.

3. Rotary Switch for RF grouping

15 channels are available for fast grouping via rotary switch on both HMW38/RF and HC034RF. By simply selecting the same channel on each unit, the grouping is automatically completed.

Note: channel "0" is not for fast grouping, and sensors can only be grouped by remote control.

4. Functions

4.1 Tri-level Control (Corridor Function)

This function is built into the motion sensor to achieve tri-level control, providing 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. It also allows for selectable daylight threshold and freedom of detection area.

4.2 Lux Off Function

The built-in daylight sensor can read ambient natural light and switch off the fixture automatically whenever artificial light is not required (natural light lux level exceeds daylight threshold). If the stand-by time is preset at "+∞", the fixture will never switch off even when natural light is sufficient.

4.3 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 buttons ON/OFF, POWER 100% or POWER 80% are pressed.

5. RF grouping

Step 1

Diagram showing the receiver unit and remote control for initiating pairing mode. The receiver unit beeps once every second for 3 minutes. Up to 30 units can be paired.

Step 2

Diagram showing the commander unit and remote control for transmitting the signal. The red indicator on the commander unit flashes 3 times to send the transmission signal.

Step 3

Diagram showing the receiver unit and remote control completing the pairing process. Upon receiving the transmission signal, the indicator on the receiver unit flashes quickly then slowly to indicate success. A short press on the "Learn/Erase" button on the receiver unit completes the pairing. The receiver unit will quit the pairing mode.

Erase: Long press "Learn/Erase" button for 3s on the sensor unit. The indicator rapidly flashes 12 times, and all previously received commands are erased.

6. Wiring Diagram

Diagram illustrating the wiring connections for HMW38/RF and HC034RF to a LED driver.

7. Detection Pattern

Diagram showing the detection pattern of the motion sensor at different heights and ranges. For single person walking across, the detection range is reduced by 1/3.

8. Descriptions of the Button Functions (remote control HRC-11)

Diagram of the HRC-11 remote control with numbered buttons and their functions.

9. Troubleshooting

MALFUNCTION 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
The fixture is always on Detection zone not targeted Check detection area setting
Continuous 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

Hytronik Industrial Ltd. | www.hytronik.com

3rd Floor, block C, complex building, 155#, Bai'gang road south, Bai'gang village, Xiao Jin Kou town, Huicheng district, Huizhou 516023

Tel: 86-752-2772020 Fax: 86-752-2777877

Models: HMW38RF High Bay Rf Wireless Microwave Motion Sensor, HMW38RF, HC034RF, High Bay Rf Wireless Microwave Motion Sensor, Wireless Microwave Motion Sensor, Microwave Motion Sensor, Motion Sensor, Sensor

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