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0800 195 0006
F:
0870 043 3946
E:
www.redarrowtrading.com
22W LED Emergency Wilson
Bulkhead with Microwave
Sensor Corridor Function
Installation Instructions P.3.
For models: WIL22LEDEMSCF
T:
0800 195 0006
F:
0870 043 3946
E:
www.redarrowtrading.com
Red Arrow Trading
Elsworth House, Herries Road South,
Sheffield, S6 1QS
Description of Microwave Sensor
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The micro-wave sensor option offers presence detection to provide automatic control of lighting loads. It is installed inside the
luminaire so does not affect external aesthetics or IP Rating. Manual adjustments on the sensor allow it to be individually
tailored to suit your application.
Description of Corridor Function
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When the sensor detects movement, the light will operate at 100%.
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If the sensor does not detect any movements, it will dim to around 10% of normal output.
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In emergency mode the Corridor Function will not work.
Positioning
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The luminaire with detector should be sited so that the occupants of the room fall inside the detection patterns shown in the
appropriate diagram below:
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The diagram is based on a ceiling mounting height of 2.5m. Note that the lower the sensor is installed, the smaller the
detection range will be.
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If wall mounted, the detection zone will vary depending on the surroundings but perpendicular reach will be at least 10m.
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The area closest to the sensor & also the
area more perpendicular to the sensor will
have higher sensitivity.
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The distance quoted are approximate & may
vary depending on surroundings.
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Avoid direct sunlight entering the sensor.
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Do not site within 1m of forced air heating
or ventilation.
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Do not fix to a vibrating surface.
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Avoid metallic objects directly in front of
the sensor head.
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These sensor kits are capable of switching
/ controlling more than one luminaire in a
‘master & slave’ set up. This is done by
linking non-sensored fittings (slaves) to the
one with the sensor fitted (master) using the
live output from the sensor.
NOTE!
DO NOT link other fittings containing
MW sensors together in this way, as it can
cause false triggering of the sensors.