STEINEL 8303 5.8GHz Homodyne Doppler Radar Module User Manual INST HFLUM indd

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HFLUM2-120
English
Installation Instructions
Fixture Integrated
Sensor Module
Français
Consignes d’installation
Fixture Integrated
Sensor Module
FCC ID - W8J8303
IC - 8529A-8303
Español
Instrucciones de Instalación
RoHS
Compliant
Made in
Romania
Fixture Integrated
Sensor Module
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WARNING
Product Overview
• Turn power off at the circuit breaker before installing the sensor
• Sensor module must be installed and used in accordance with appropriate
electrical codes and regulations
• Installation by a qualified electrician is recommended
120VAC
60Hz
Fixture
HF
5.8 GHz
integrated
360°
HFLUM2 Installation Overview
Product description
In this package
The HFLUM2-120 is a line voltage
occupancy sensor module that installs in
a fixture, adding energy saving lighting
control in each fixture location. The
sensor uses STEINEL’s High Frequency
(HF) technology to turn lighting on and off
based on occupancy. Also, it holds lights
off when sufficient daylight is present.
One HFLUM2-120
Installation Instructions
The HFLUM2-120 emits high frequency
electromagnetic waves (5.8 GHz).
Movement in the controlled area causes a
change in the echo, resulting in detection.
HF sensors detect motion through many
materials, including panes of glass or
through the lens of a fixture, enabling the
sensor to be hidden from view.
Specifications
Needed for installation
Usage considerations
• Two mounting screws
• When fluorescent lamps are new or
at cold temperatures, the sensor may
detect gas moving inside the lamps.
In this case, switch the lights OFF and
reduce the reach setting.
Applications
• Wide variety of interior spaces
including offices, conference rooms,
classrooms
Intended uses
• For indoor use only
• Sensor mounts inside a lighting fixture
• Use only high quality brand-name
lamps.
• Fixture configurations can vary
considerably. Since metal surfaces
reflect high-frequency signals, the
detection pattern may vary from the
standard published coverages or
reach. Each fixture design must be
tested for proper coverage accuracy.
• Consider the interaction between
various OEM components such as
ballast and lamp types. All components
should be tested for complete
compatibility as a system.
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Voltage
120 VAC, 60 Hz
HF system
Load rating
0-600 watt incandescent
0-150 watt ballast, max
2 ballast, max 50 uF
Environment Rated IP20
Transmitter power 1mW
Power
consumption
< 0.5W
Time delay
30 sec to 30 min
Light level
.2 - 200 footcandles
2 - 2000 lux
5.8 GHz
Coverage
360°, 3.3 to 26 foot reach
Dimensions
4.2 x 1.7 x 1.8 in
107 x 42 x 44.5 mm
5 year warranty
UL and CUL Listed, RoHS Compliant
Mounting tabs (2)
Light level, sensitivity, and time adjustments
Photocell
Sensor dome antenna
Wire terminations
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Mounting
Operation
Mounting guidelines
• The sensor module is intended to be
installed within a luminaire. Its dome
antenna must face the desired area
of detection (the fixture’s area of
illumination).
• Suitable for wall and ceiling
applications.
The HFLUM2-120 operates by turning
lights on automatically when occupancy
is detected and off when the space is left
vacant and the time delay has elapsed.
• For indoor use only
• For optimal coverage, the dome
antenna must project beyond the
lamps and should not be blocked by
any metal.
• The dome antenna must have an
unobstructed view of the detection
area. The high frequency signal is
not obstructed by materials such as
polycarbonate, plastic or glass. Metal
will obstruct the high frequency signal.
Light level function
The light level feature keeps lighting
off during daylight hours, regardless of
occupancy.
Surge protection
Every sensor contains built in surge
protection. This feature will reset the
unit automatically after: power surges,
power outages, and power shortages.
Surge protection protects the sensor if it
is miswired as well. If miswired, shut off
power, correct the wiring, and the sensor
will then operate correctly.
• Pay attention to luminaire materials
(interference, reflections, attenuation).
Mounting
44.5 mm
1.75”
• Mounting screw holes are 3.8 inches
(97 mm) apart.
107 mm
4.2”
Setup & Commissioning
Coverage size
The HFLUM2-120 coverage is 360°
and its reach ranges from 3.3 to 26
feet (see next page for reach/sensitivity
adjustment). Actual coverage may vary
depending on luminaire configuration and
environmental conditions.
Wiring
Lamp seasoning
Some florescent lamp manufacturers
recommend seasoning or “burning in”
lamps. To meet this recommendation, the
following seasoning procedure should be
carried out for new fluorescent lamps.
There are three terminals for streamlined
wiring.
• Connect luminaire, switch ON for at
least one minute
• Switch power supply OFF/ON twice
(main or light switch within 0.5 – 1 sec)
NEUTRAL
HOT
LOAD
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• Alternatively, you can start the
seasoning process by using the
potentiometers. Turn all 3 setting
controls fully clockwise, then turn
3.3 - 13 ft
1-4m
42 mm
1.65”
97 mm
3.8”
3.3 - 26 ft
1-8m
the middle setting control (time) fully
counter-clockwise and fully clockwise
again (within 10 sec)
• The seasoning process is confirmed by
switching the light OFF and back ON
again twice
• The light is now left ON for 100 hours
without sensor function. Do not
disconnect the light from the main
power supply during this period.
• The luminaire automatically returns to
sensor mode after 96 hours
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Troubleshooting
Setup & Commissioning (cont’d)
Sensitivity (middle): adjusts
coverage reach from approx
3.3 feet to 26 feet
Time delay: 30 seconds
to 30 minutes
Test mode
• Ensure that the sensor is in test mode.
- set time delay to minimum setting of
30 seconds
- set light level to maximum
(“day” setting, light level function
overridden)
- set sensitivity to minimum
• Turn power ON at the circuit breaker
(lights will turn ON). After a warm up
period of up to one minute, lights will
turn OFF if the sensor does not detect
motion.
• Walk in view of sensor, lights should
turn ON. Be still for 30 seconds and
lights should turn OFF.
After setup and commissioning tests are
complete, adjust the time delay, reach and
light level settings to fit the application
needs.
Light level
The light level feature allows lighting to
remain OFF during daylight, regardless of
occupancy. Daytime operation is at 200
footcandles (factory setting). Nighttime
operation is at .2 footcandles.
Light level: .2 (night) to 200
(day) footcandles
fc (factory setting). Turning fully counterclockwise means nighttime operation at
.2 fc. When adjusting the detection zone
and for the performance test in daylight,
the adjusting screw must be turned fully
clockwise.
no power at the
sensor
breaker has tripped; light switch is in
OFF position
short circuit
lights do not switch
ON
reset breaker, turn light switch
to ON position, check wiring
with voltage tester
check for proper wiring
connections
light level setting is in nighttime
mode during daytime operation
lamp burned out
power is off
detection zone not correctly adjusted
adjust light level setting
lights do not switch
OFF
sensor is detecting movement
outside of desired coverage area
reduce sensitivity
lights switch ON
without obvious
movement
sensor is detecting movement
outside of desired coverage area
reduce sensitivity
replace lamp
turn power on at circuit breaker
readjust
Time delay
Time delay is the period of time lights
remain on after the last detection.
Adjustment ranges from 30 sec (factory
setting) to 30 min.
The adjusting screw turned fully counterclockwise means the shortest time and
fully clockwise means the longest. The
time delay is restarted by any movement
detected before this time elapses. The
shortest time setting is recommended
when adjusting the detection zone and for
the performance test.
Note: Every time the light switches off, it
takes approximately two seconds for the
sensor to start detecting movement again.
Reach/sensitivity
The sensor’s reach setting can be
adjusted. Turning the adjustment screw
fully counter-clockwise selects minimum
reach (about 3.3 feet) and fully clockwise
selects maximum reach (about 26 feet).
Warranty
STEINEL America warrants its products
against defects in material or workmanship
for a period of five years. STEINEL will
replace or repair the item provided that
it has not been altered or subjected to
abuse, accident, improper installation or
improper use. There are no obligations
or liabilities on the part of STEINEL for
consequential damages arising out of or
in connection with the use or performance
of this product or other indirect damages
with respect to loss of property, revenue,
or profit, or cost of removal, installation or
reinstallation.
FCC ID - W8J8303
(1) this device may not cause harmful
interference
IC - 8529A-8303
(2) this device must accept any
interference received including interference
that may cause undesired operation
This device complies with Part 15 of the
FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following conditions:
(3) Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority
to operate the equipment
The adjusting screw turned fully clockwise
means daylight operation at approx. 200
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