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1. Product Guide lectronics intelligent energy control MWS5 Miniature Microwave Presence Detector standalone Overview The MWS5 series of miniature microwave presence detectors provide automatic control of lighting loads with optional manual control As a standalone product it is designed to be fitted unobtrusively into ceiling tiles or solid ceilings using the supplied clips Three models are available premium direct dim and analogue dim all of which will switch incandescent fluorescent and compact fluorescent lighting The direct dim variant controls DALI or DSI digital dimming ballasts whilst the analogue dim variant controls 1 10V dimming ballasts 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 time out period All functionality is fully programmable using an IR handset Microwave Sensor Detects movement within the unit s detection range allowing load control in response to changes in occupancy Sensor head IR Receiver Receives control and programming commands from an IR infrared handset IR Receiver AY Light seri Sensor Light Level Sensor gt ar Measures the overall light level in the detection area Status LEDs The LED flashes Red to indicate the following I Walk Test LED active Ge when movement is detected ws Lens which covers Valid setting received k Power
2. This enables the desired lux level to be achieved rapidly when the lights come on or during setup Switch Modes 2 position switch Default A single centre biased retractive switch will be used to control both channels together DD amp AD together only 2 position switch separate 1 position switch together DD amp AD only 1 position switch separate Sensor head oe 1mm 37mm 39mm Power supply 18mm m 1mm m pe Se ry 1 142 110 fixing centres Flange mounting bracket Flush ring Base plate Brackets E x EG IT AJE gl HEE EE l 50mm gs VY d iane E 39 5mm 50 5mm LO te 10 This page intentionally left blank Technical data Dimensions Weight Supply Voltage Frequency Maximum Load Power consumption Terminal Capacity Dimming output See diagrams on page 9 Head 0 02kg Power supply 0 08kg 230VAC 10 50Hz 6A resistive and incandescent lighting 6A fluorescent lighting 3A compact fluorescent lighting 3A low energy lighting 3A low voltage lighting switch primary of transformer Fluorescent lighting max 6 fittings recommended For fluorescent lighting total power factor correction capacitance must not exceed 40uF 3A fans and ventilation equipment Switch SON lighting loads vi
3. using longer bracket clips Glue the flange mount bracket on Light fitting mounting on rear of diffuser to the rear of the diffuser and PA C fasten the sensor head in place E F using the two longer 19mm high j bracket clips Before gluing please ensure that the glue used is compatible with both the acrylic flange mount bracket and the diffuser material Fix flange bracket 3 to rear of diffuser 18mm high bracket clips 5 for flush mounting Flange Mount Bracket Detail Wiring diagrams Wire the products as shown in the diagrams All switches are optional however the dimming variants can have two switch configurations If used with Option A a single momentary switch can be used for absence detection and dimming up down set switch mode 1 position switch together see page 9 If used with Option B a centre biased momentary switch gives the benefit of having separate switches to dim up and down set switch mode 2 position switch together in this case Ensure that there terminal covers are fitted and that the cables are clamped using the integral cable clamps MWS5 PRM non dimming CIRCUIT PROTECTION IF REQUIRED LIVE IN i ol LOAD vor H N SENSOR HEAD Use mains NEUTRAL rated cable for external wiring OPTIONAL MOMENTARY SWITCH FOR ABSENCE DETECTION MWS5 DD MWS5 AD D
4. On value available Lux off level 1to 9 Sets a maximum light level above which the microwave sensor is disabled Switch level off For a higher resolution preventing lights from being turned on by movement a scale of 101 199 is available Channel 2 Dimming Channel DD amp AD only Detection Mode Presence Presence or Presence mode allows the output to turn on when movement is detected and off yY V Absence when movement ceases Absence mode allows the output to turn off when movement ceases but must be manually turned on first v V Lux on level 1to 9 Sets a minimum light level below which the microwave sensor is enabled allowing Switch level on For a higher resolution lights to be turned on by movement a scale of 101 199 is Note the Lux Level Off value must always be greater than the Lux Level On value available Lux off level 1to 9 Sets a maximum light level above which the microwave sensor is disabled Switch level off For a higher resolution preventing lights from being turned on by movement a scale of 101 199 is available Light Level 1 to 998 999 Sets a target light level to be maintained by the lighting system V V maintained illuminance disabled Load Type Sets the ballast control protocol to DSI W W DD only Sets the ballast control protocol to DALI v V DALI On DALI On provides a permanent voltage to DALI ballasts when DALI has not been x v implemented correctly in the ballast Maximum number of ballas
5. a a contactor Number of ballasts DD amp AD Up to 10 dimming ballasts PRM On 1800mW Off 1800mW DD On 1500mW Off 868mW AD On 1100mW Off 830mW 1 5mm Basic insulation only Although low voltage this is not an SELV output and should be treated as if mains potential Use mains rated wiring Temperature Humidity Material Type IP rating Compliance 10 C to 80 C 5 to 95 non condensing Sensor head side mounting bracket PA polyamide Power supply PA polyamide Flush holder Flame retardant ABS Lens surround PMMA Clear acrylic Class 2 IP40 EMC 2004 108 EC LVD 2006 95 EC Complete kits Accessories Part number MWS5 AD SA C MWS5 DD SA C MWS5 PRM SA C UHS5 UNLCDHS IMPORTANT NOTICE This device should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the latest edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations and any applicable Building Regulations Management FM 45789 Due to our policy of continual product improvement CP Electronics reserves the right to alter the specification of this product without prior notice 12 ISO 14001 Environmental Management EMS 534520 Description Miniature microwave Direct Dim Analogue 1 10V standalone complete kit Miniature microwave Direct Dim DALI DSIstandalone complete kit Miniature microwave premium standalone complete kit Programming IR handset Universal LCD IR handset ESTA energy services and technology associati
6. ck has been completed oO Basic programming PRM DD and AD variants The functionality of the MWS5 PRM DD amp AD are controlled by a number of parameters which can be changed or programmed by any of the following devices e UHS5 Infrared Handset See below for programmable functions e UNLCDHS Infrared Handset with LCD See user guide for full programming details For most basic programming operations the UHS5 handset can be used and the following procedures are based on using this device Point the handset at the Sensor and send the required programming commands to the unit as shown below Valid commands will be indicated by a red LED flash See page 1 for details of other LED responses Note other functions on the UHS5 which are not shown below are not applicable to this product Parameter Default UHS5 Handset Graphics Description Name Value R o Ol olo a Po Button Activation On Raise i On Off Lower Off WA Time Out i 10 Once the detector is turned on this value sets Time seconds how long the lights will stay on once movement adjustment has ceased Lux level setting to prevent the luminaires being level switched on if the ambient light level is sufficient Switch adjustable between 1 and 9 The luminaires will level on always be switched on at level 9 Turn lights on or to raise lights Turn lights off or to lower lights When set to On this causes a red LED to flash on the sensor
7. hen set to On this causes a red LED to flash on the sensor when it detects movement Use this feature to check for adequate sensitivity levels R Out uem minutes 0 99 minutes Once the detector is turned on this value sets how long the lights will stay on once Time adjustment movement has ceased Select 0 for 10 second delay use for commissioning K Manual Time Out 10 minutes 0 99 minutes When a manual operation occurs either via the switch input or the infrared it invokes the timeout period Example 1 a detector in presence mode has a detector timeout of 15 minutes and a manual timeout of 3 minutes When the user leaves the room they press the off button The sensor will revert to automatic after 3 minutes and then walking back in the room will turn the lights on Example 2 using the settings above the user turns the lights off say for a presentation but stays in the room Every time a movement is detected the manual timeout period is re triggered but when it doesn t pick up for the short timeout period the sensor will timeout and revert to automatic This means the lights may turn on inadvertently during the presentation if the occupants are still for the manual timeout period so adjust the timing carefully Sensitivity On er min to 9 max Sensitivity level for detecting movement when the detector is already on UHS5 v sets Sensitivity On and Off to the same value Sensitivity Off eee to 9 max Sensitivity level for de
8. imming switch Option A CIRCUIT PROTECTION IF REQUIRED LIVE IN SENSOR HEAD S LOAD COM 1 Use mains NEUTRAL rated cable for external wiring OPTIONAL ERAST MOMENTARY SWITCH FOR DIMMING AND ABSENCE DETECTION MWS5 DD MWS5 AD Dimming switch Option B CIRCUIT PROTECTION IF REQUIRED LIVE IN SENSOR HEAD 1 34 COM 1 UP 2 DN Use mains NEUTRAL QO D rated cable for external wiring LOAD von BB m N OPTIONAL CENTRE BIASED RETRACTIVE TO DIMMING SWITCH FOR UP DOWN BALLAST DIMMING AND ABSENCE DETECTION Power up test procedure When power is applied to the unit the load will turn on immediately Set the timeout to 10 seconds vacate the room or remain very still and wait for the load to switch off Check that the load switches on when movement is detected The unit is now ready for programming Fault finding What if the load does not turn ON e Check that the live supply to the circuit is good e Check that the load is functioning by bypassing the sensor e g link terminals L and L Out e f the detection range is smaller than expected check the diagram on page 2 Rotating the sensor slightly may improve the detection range HINT The Walk Test LED function can be used to check that
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10. supply RJ11 connector The sensor head has a flying lead with a RJ11 plug at the end plugs into the RJ11 socket on the power supply Power supply This power supply has a 6A relay It also has connections for an external switch that can be used to turn on the load when absence detection mode has been set or raised Dimming version shown lowered with dimming variants Detection diagram Area of Areaof high sensitivity lower sensitivity Please note that these approximate distances will apply with the sensitivity set to maximum Installation The detector should be sited so that the occupants of the room fall inside the detection pattern shown opposite Please note that when ceiling mounting the recommended ceiling height of the sensor head is 2 4m Avoid direct sunlight entering the sensor Do not site within 1m of forced air heating or ventilation Do not fix to a vibrating surface Avoid metallic objects directly in front of the sensor head Do not fit to a suspended luminaire Sensor functionality Detection mode e Presence 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 period e Absence The load is manually switched on When the area is no longer occupied the load will automatically switch off after the adjustable time period has elapsed e Switch operation PRM single s
11. tecting movement when the detector is off UHS5 sets v V Tein to 9 ma Sorat On and Off to the same value Lux time 0 disabled lf the detector measures the lux level and decides that the output needs switching x Vv 1 99 minutes on or off as a consequence the lux time must elapse first If at any time during the timed delay the lux change reverses then the process is cancelled Lux Time enables absence detection to be implemented with a lux off level set When the button is pressed the lights will go on regardless of ambient light level However if there is sufficient ambient light they will turn off again after the Lux Time Note that whenever the an external switch is pressed whether in absence or presence mode if the lights were out because of the lux level they will be immediately turned on again for at least the Lux Time Power Up State el eae or Off Select No for a 30 second delay on start up If Yes is selected there will be no delay on start up and the detector will always power up detecting On Delay ae minutes 0 99 minutes The On Delay to allows the first channel to switch on after the second channel A x V typical application for this would be where a detector is controlling lighting and air conditioning in an area When the occupant is detected the lighting will be turned on immediately whereas the air conditioning may be turned on after 15 minutes If the area is vacated and the detector times out before the delay then
12. the air conditioning would never go on The delay can be set only for channel 1 using the on delay parameter Factory default oe r Restores factory default settings S Modes anony and dim Default The detector will switch and dim the lighting together x V together Switch and dim separate User Modes Raise DD amp AD Lf th 4 Increase light level Reverts when occupancy cycle complete only Lower DD amp AD Decrease light level Reverts when occupancy cycle complete V V only Override On If the lights are off sending the IR command will turn them on immediately and revert to automatic operation using the manual timeout period Override Off If the lights are on sending the IR command will turn them off immediately After the manual timeout period described above the sensor will revert to automatic S fe Cancels the on or off override returning the detector to normal operation Channel 1 Switching Channel Detection Mode Presence Presence or Presence mode allows the output to turn on when movement is detected and off Absence when movement ceases Absence mode allows the output to turn off when movement ceases but must be manually turned on first Lux on level 1to 9 Sets a minimum light level below which the microwave sensor is enabled allowing Switch level on For a higher resolution lights to be turned on by movement a scale of 101 199 is Note the Lux Level Off value must always be greater than the Lux Level
13. the unit is detecting movement in the required area What if the load does not turn OFF e Ensure that the area is left unoccupied for longer than the Time Out Period e Ensure that the sensor is not adjacent to circulating air heaters or lamps e The unit may pick up movement through glass thin partitions or walls and false trigger Reduce the sensitivity using the sensitivity settings Readback function only with UNLCDHS hanaset The UNLCDHS has the ability to read back the settings stored in a device To read back individual parameters e Navigate to the parameter and press the R Read button whilst pointing at the device The handset will click when the parameter has been read back the device will flash its LED and the value will be shown against the parameter in the menu To read back all of the parameters in a menu Press and hold the R Read button for more than 1 second The handset will click every time a parameter is received The device will show multiple flashes of its LED All of the values will be shown against the parameters in the menu The individual parameters may be edited and then saved as a Macro Notes If a parameter s has been missed because of a communication error the missing value s is replaced by dashes When reading back the Channel 1 relay where fitted will temporarily be switched off and will return to it s normal state 2 seconds after the read ba
14. ts is 4 unless the relay is disabled then it is 10 Sy value 0 to 99 Dimming output level when switched off 0 99 If a non zero off value is set then the output will toggle between this value a completely off depending on the switch level on and off values For example if it is light outside the fittings will be off if there is no occupancy If it is dark outside they will adopt the preset off value This feature is only enabled if Min value is set to 99 in mt ooo nous or Determines how long the output will be at 100 so that lamps burn in The burn P Peau to 999 hours in time is not affected by power supply interruptions D value mee to 99 After occupancy ceases this dimming output level is loaded for the fade time ee Frags between 0 and 99 Fade mins 0 to 99 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 disables the fade function Speed On Measured in 0 1 Determines the dimming response speed after the setup time has finished sec intervals Speed Set Measured in 0 1 Determines the dimming response speed during the set up time Measured in 0 1 sec intervals sec intervals If set to 0 will disable dimming for Set seconds below used if fittings are required to warm up before dimming Set Seconds 1 to 999 seconds Determines how long the dimming response set up period lasts on power up or on setting change
15. ven period of time e Operation By setting the Burn in parameter you can select a time during which the lamps are not allowed to deviate from maximum output The unit counts the time and even remembers how long has elapsed in the event of a power failure To cancel the burn in function simply select a time of 0 Note that when the lamps are changed the burn in time should be set again Installation Surface mounting using the base plate Use the base plate for surface mounting Panel mounting using lugs Use the lugs on rear of detector to secure into thin sheet metal 1mm max Flush mounting 3 8mm countersunk holes on 25mm centres for fixing screws not supplied Clearance holes for gear tray fixing lugs on sensor head Clearance hole for sensor lead Fixing lugs for gear tray fixing Sensor lead 4 cut outs available in top edge for sensor lead Snap on lugs to attach sensor head 0 8mm 4mm material 43mm 0 0 2 gt 4mm material 44mm The product can be mounted into a flat panel of a luminaire using the flush mount ring as shown If flush mounting in a panel that is greater than 6mm thick remove bottom of retention arms with side cutters V A gt gt 6mm remove bottom of 2 small retention arms 4 Flush fitting behind light fitting diffuser using the flange mount bracket Clip sensor head in place 19mm high bracket clips for I p
16. when it detects movement Use this feature to check for adequate sensitivity levels Light Level 2 200 Sets a target light level to be maintained by the DD amp AD 5 500 lighting system only 7 700 9 999 disabled Note the Lux Off Level value must always be greater than the Lux On Level value Load Type 2 DALI Sets the ballast control protocol to be used by the DD only 7 DSI output channel 4 6 amp 9 Lux level setting to switch the luminaires off during level occupancy if the ambient light level goes above Switch the setting adjustable between 1 and 9 Level 9 level off will always keep the lights on This setting can be 5 used for window row switching Sensitivity level for detecting movement 1 low sensitivity 9 high sensitivity 1 5 amp 9 3 6 amp 8 i te Returns the unit to the default settings i i Determines how long the output will be at 100 0 so that lamps burn in The burn in time is not affected by power supply interruptions Presence Presence Presence Absence Presence mode allows the output to turn on when Absence movement is detected and off when movement ceases Absence mode allows the output to turn off when movement ceases but must be manually turned on first Co Use this button to select the settings in red and blue signified by the Shift 1 and Shift 2 LEDs Advanced programming Detector Parameters B Test LED jer r 7 On or Off W
17. witch short press turn on long press turn off MWS5 DD amp MWS5 AD single switch short press turn on short press turn off press and hold cycles dimming MWS5 DD amp MWS5 AD two way switch up button short press turns on press and hold to dims up Down button short press turns off press and hold dims down In either case sensitivity to movement of the microwave sensor can be adjusted using the Sensitivity parameter HINT To assist in setting the Sensitivity turn on the Walk Test LED which will flash red when movement is detected Switch Level On Off Occupancy detection can be made dependant on the ambient light level using the Lux On Level and Lux Off Level parameters Brighter Lux Off Level Ambient Light Level Lux On Level Darker Occupancy detected Maintained Illuminance daylight harvesting DD and AD variants only The detector measures the overall light level in the detection area and calculates the correct output for the luminaires to achieve a preset lux level maintained illuminance or daylight harvesting Burn in DD and AD variants only Burn in DD and AD variants only e Overview It is a requirement of many fluorescent lamp manufacturers to have the lamps on at maximum output for a period of time to guarantee lamp life refer to the manufacturer s datasheet for details As the MWS5 DD amp AD are able to dim the lamps using DALI DSI or 1 10V the products provide a facility to disable this for a gi

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