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38°

20m

3m

ANGLED 12° DOWN

RANGE

CUT-OFF

OPTIMAL DETECTION

AREA

19.8m

38°

25m

7m

ANGLED 28° DOWN

RANGE

CUT-OFF

OPTIMAL DETECTION

AREA

DETECTION

‗DEAD‘ AREA

6.5m

17.5m

0.7m

True physical detection pattern of the MWS7: 

Note:  This is the optimal detection pattern of the microwave electronics within the MWS7 that gives the 
best sensitivity.  It is however possible for objects to be detected outside these angles shown, especially if 
the object is large and metallic.  The fully adjustable range cut-off area shown in subsequent diagrams still 
applies however, regardless of the type and size of object. 

Several scenarios are given below.  Please contact our technical department for further information. 

Example 1 

Height: 3m 
Range limit: 20m 
Sensor angle: 12° 

This scenario gives the best 
definition of the range cut-off and 
full area coverage, but is often not 
achievable in real-life situations due 
to the low mounting position. 

Example 2 

Height: 7m 
Range limit: 25m 
Sensor angle: 28° 

Note that there is a detection ‗dead 
area‘ under the sensor where 

detection of, for example, a person 
is far less likely.  The range cut-off 
now varies with height, due to the 
cut-off being a radial distance from 
the sensor. 

7. Detection Patterns

Summary of Contents for MWS7

Page 1: ...grams 7 7 Detection patterns 10 8 Fault finding 12 9 Specification 12 10 Part numbers 12 80 60 40 20 0 90 10 30 50 70 90 10 30 50 70 80 60 40 20 80 60 40 20 0 90 10 30 50 70 90 10 30 50 70 80 60 40 20...

Page 2: ...ion to be accurately set irrespective of whether the object is a person or a fork lift truck a common problem with other types of detector is that larger objects are picked up at longer distances maki...

Page 3: ...s be placed near the centre of the corridor or aisle and angled correctly to provide maximum coverage of the desired area Note that the fully adjustable detection range of the MWS7 provides a well def...

Page 4: ...he sensor s range is changed or the sensor is power cycled this step must be observed to ensure the proper operation of the sensor 7 Walk towards the sensor until the load comes on to find the detecti...

Page 5: ...tch only Usually used for absence detection in this mode the dimming channel is not used 2 1 2 Switch and dim together default The detector will switch and dim the lighting together 2 1 3 Switch and d...

Page 6: ...time adjustable between 0 and 99 4 12 Fade mins 0 This is the time period adjustable between 0 and 99 minutes that the luminaire will be held at the fade value before turning off A value of 0 disable...

Page 7: ...BIASED RETRACTIVE GND EXT LUX GND SW UP SW DOWN GND SLAVE DSI DALI DSI DALI JUMPERS LIVE NEUTRAL NEUTRAL L OUT NOT USED EARTH LUMINAIRE NON DIMMING LUMINAIRE DSI DALI DIMMING NEUTRAL L OUT NOTE All in...

Page 8: ...dimming output In this configuration the internal lux sensor needs to be disabled by setting Switch level on and Switch level off to maximum This configuration is used when a separate lux sensor is n...

Page 9: ...ance when the area is un occupied generally for safety reasons DSI DALI does not allow multiple masters to generate the dimming signal hence the use of one master and multiple slaves It is important i...

Page 10: ...shown in subsequent diagrams still applies however regardless of the type and size of object Several scenarios are given below Please contact our technical department for further information Example 1...

Page 11: ...aisle using two sensors Note A minimum separation of 4m between sensors recommended Example 5 above 6 below Height 12m Range limits Setup 5 18m 18m 25m 50m coverage Setup 6 25m 18m 18m 25m 70m covera...

Page 12: ...that the load turns on when powered Check the switch on lux level setting Increase the setting to allow the controller to turn on at a higher ambient natural light level Check the external lux sensor...

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