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Preset 

functions 

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1

 

2

 

3

 

Description 

 

Button Activation 

 

 

On / Raise 

On 

Raise 

 

 

 

Turn lights on or to raise lights. 

Off / Lower 

Off 

Low er 

 

 

 

Turn lights off or to lower lights. 

Walk test 

On 

Off 

 

 

 

When set to On this causes a red LED to flash on the sensor 

when it detects mov ement. Use this f eature to check f or 

adequate sensitiv ity  lev els. 

Time Out 

(Time 

adjustment) 

1, 10 & 

20 

minutes 

5, 15 & 

30 

minutes 

10 

seconds 

 

 

Once the detector is turned on, this v alue sets how long the 

lights will stay  on once mov ement has ceased. 

Lux on 

level 

(Switch 

level on) 

2, 5 & 7 

4, 6 & 9   

 

 

Lux lev el setting to prev ent the luminaires being switched on if  

the ambient light lev el is sufficient (adjustable between 1  

and 9). The luminaires will alway s be switched on at lev el 9.  

Light Level 

 

 

2 (200) 

5 (500) 

7 (700) 

4 (400) 

6 (600) 

9 (900) 

 

Sets a target light lev el to be maintained by the lighting system.  

Lux off 

level 

(Switch 

level off) 

2, 5 & 7 

4, 6 & 9   

 

 

Lux lev el setting to switch the luminaires off during occupancy  if 

the ambient light lev el goes abov e the setting (adjustable 

between 1 and 9). Lev el 9 will alway s keep the lights on. This 

setting can be used for “window row switching”.

 

Sensitivity 

1, 5 & 9 

3, 6 & 8   

 

 

Sensitiv ity  lev el f or detecting mov ement. 

1 = low sensitiv ity  

9 = high sensitiv ity  

Defaults 

 

 

 

 

Returns the unit to the def ault settings. 

Burn-in 

50 

100 

 

 

Determines how long the output will be at 100% so that lamps 

‘burn-in’. The ’burn-in’ time is not aff ected by power supply  

interruptions.  

Shift 

 

 

 

 

 

Use this button to select the settings in red and blue signif ied 

by the ‘Shif t 1’ and ‘Shift 2’ LEDs 

Number of Shift key presses 

SHIFT  1  SHIFT  2 

SHIFT  1  SHIFT  2 

SHIFT  1  SHIFT  2 

SHIFT  1  SHIFT  2 

µDim

6. Programming

Doc No: 

T13 144 1C

Programmer Graphics

All the following functions can be programmed using the SA-IR-PROG handset:

Data is subject to change without notice. More information at: www.helvar.com

Programming

Summary of Contents for mDim series

Page 1: ...P e o p l e I n n o v a t i o n s S o l u t i o n s µDim Microwave Sensors User Manual ...

Page 2: ...enetrates plastic and glass this unit has been specifically designed to be mounted inside a luminaire Three versions are available switched 1 10V analogue and DALI All of which will switch incandescent fluorescent and compact fluorescent lighting The unit detects movement using a microwave sensor and turns the load on When an area is no longer occupied the load will switch off after an adjustable ...

Page 3: ...nted or ceiling mounted applications As microwave radiation penetrates plastic and glass this unit has been specifically designed to be mounted inside a luminaire The product consists of the following Sensor head with integral RJ11 sensor lead Power supply unit Flush mount bracket Presence detection when movement is detected the load will automatically turn on when the area is no longer occupied t...

Page 4: ...uses a problem reduce its sensitivity using the SA IR PROG Programmer Technical specifications Supply voltage 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Max load capacity 2 A Light level Light to dark Connections Integral RJ11 cable between supply unit and sensor head Terminals supply unit 1 5mm2 solid core cable only Material Sensor head surface mount baseplate flush bracket Flame retardant ABS Flange mount bracket Lens...

Page 5: ...es plastic and glass this unit has been specifically designed to be mounted inside a luminaire The product consists of the following Sensor head with integral RJ11 sensor lead Power supply unit Flush mount bracket Presence detection when movement is detected the load will automatically turn on when the area is no longer occupied the load will automatically switch off after an adjustable time perio...

Page 6: ... sensitivity using the SA IR PROG Programmer Lens Green LED time Red LED lux presence setting indicator Yellow LED sensitivity absence setting indicator Technical specifications Supply voltage 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Max load capacity Relay Output 2 A Dimmed Output 4 x 1 10V ballasts Light level Light to dark Connections Integral RJ11 cable between supply unit and sensor head Terminals supply unit 1 5m...

Page 7: ...es plastic and glass this unit has been specifically designed to be mounted inside a luminaire The product consists of the following Sensor head with integral RJ11 sensor lead Power supply unit Flush mount bracket Presence detection when movement is detected the load will automatically turn on when the area is no longer occupied the load will automatically switch off after an adjustable time perio...

Page 8: ...ogrammer Lens Green LED time Red LED lux presence setting indicator Yellow LED sensitivity absence setting indicator SL MW DA µDim Microwave DALI Sensor Technical specifications Supply voltage 220 240 V AC 50 Hz Max load capacity Relay Output 2 A Dimmed Output 4 x DALI ballasts Light level Light to dark Connections Integral RJ11 cable between supply unit and sensor head Terminals supply unit 1 5mm...

Page 9: ... Fixing lugs for bulkhead fitting Details for using bulkhead fixing lugs Bulkhead plate max thickness 1mm o 4mm o 11mm 19 22 5 20 5 133 145 44 mm 6 mm The product can be mounted into a flat panel of a luminaire using the flush mount bracket as shown below If flush mounting in a panel that is greater than 6mm thick remove bottom of retention arms with side cutters A 44mm diameter hole will be requi...

Page 10: ...o the power supply unit using the RJ11 connector ensuring it clicks in place In the case of dimming applications connect the D and D_ connections to the corresponding terminals on the luminaire dimming ballast On power up the load should come on immediately Vacate the room or remain very still and wait for the load to switch off on the factory preset this should take approximately 15 minutes but t...

Page 11: ...g the programming handset see section 6 The factory default is 20 minutes Lux SL MW SW the switch level on lux setting determines the ambient light level at which the lights turn on This can be set using the programming handset see section 6 Setting to maximum level 7 ensures that lights always come on this is also the default setting SL MW AN DA switch level on described above is available using ...

Page 12: ... by the lighting system Lux off level Switch level off 2 5 7 4 6 9 Lux lev el setting to switch the luminaires off during occupancy if the ambient light lev el goes abov e the setting adjustable between 1 and 9 Lev el 9 will alway s keep the lights on This setting can be used for window row switching Sensitivity 1 5 9 3 6 8 Sensitiv ity lev elf or detecting mov ement 1 low sensitiv ity 9 high sens...

Page 13: ...13 µDim Doc No T13 144 1C Data is subject to change without notice More information at www helvar com ...

Page 14: ...ensitivity using the sensitivity settings see section 4 and 5 Data is subject to change without notice More information at www helvar com Fault finding Part numbers Helvar Oy Ab Yrittäjäntie 23 P O Box 100 FI 03601 Karkkila Finland www helvar com FI 358 9 56 54 1 UK 44 1322 222 211 SE 46 8 545 239 70 FR 33 1 3418 1281 IT 39 02 55 30 10 33 DE 49 6104 78075 RU 7 495 728 82 91 HU 36 1 2393 136 CN 86 ...

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