- 52.50 mm
- 43.20 mm
- 2.50 mm
Power supply mode
DC 12V/24V
Output
Dry contact, NO/NC
Frequency
5.8GHz ±75 MHz, ISM band
Product color
White
Installation Height
3.00m
Operating Temperature °C
-25℃ - +50℃
Operating Temperature °F
-13°F - +122°F
Operating Humidity % RH
85% (Non condensing)
Storage Temperature °C
-40°C - +80°C
Storage Temperature °F
-40°F - +176°F
Detection radius
4m
Detection angle
150°
Detection Technology
Radar-based minor motion breathing
Safety features
Over Voltage, Short Circuit, Thermal Protection, Anti-Flammable Housing, Static Protection, Surge Protection
Daylight Sensor
5lux/25lux/50lux/Disable
IP rating
IP20
Detecting Range
Movement: 4-5m (Speed: 0.3m/s), Slight motion: 4-5m, Breathing: 3-4m
Signal detection: The sensor detects walking, slight movements (such as body shifts, head turns, and other minor actions), and breathing to identify human presence during a non-sleep state.
Movement signal: Large or noticeable movement that activates the sensor
Slight motion signal: When only very small body movements are detected, the indicator flashes once.
Breathing signal: When no slight motion is detected, only the breathing signal is collected. The indicator flashes three times after detecting three valid breathing signals.
When the ambient light is sufficient, the light will not turn on even if motion is detected.
When the ambient light is low, motion is detected and the light turns on automatically.
Movements like the body, head, and other small actions are detected during normal use, the light stays on continuously.
When the sensor fails to detect movement or slight motion, the light will automatically turn off after the set delay time
The diagram shows the wiring connections for a 12V-powered sensor module. Terminals K1 and K2 are control signal lines, while the power supply is connected to the +12V and GND terminals.
This section uses DIP switches 1 and 2 to set how sensitive the sensor is—i.e., how large the detection area is.
| 1 | 2 |
|
I | ON | ON | 100% |
II | - | ON | 75% |
III | ON | - | 50% |
IV | - | - | 25% |
This section uses DIP switches 3, 4, and 5 to set how long the light stays on after motion is detected.
| 3 | 4 | 5 |
|
I | ON | ON | ON | 5s |
II | ON | - | ON | 30s |
III | ON | ON | - | 1 min |
IV | ON | - | - | 3 min |
V | - | ON | ON | 5 min |
VI | - | - | ON | 10 min |
VII | - | ON | - | 20 min |
VIII | - | - | - | 30 min |
Note: To enable the presence detection function (breath detection), the hold time must be set to at least 1 minute (preferably longer). The 5-second setting is intended for motion sensor testing only.
This table shows how DIP switches 6 and 7 control the daylight (ambient light) threshold. This setting determines when the sensor is allowed to turn on the light, based on the surrounding brightness level:
| 6 | 7 |
|
I | ON | ON | 5 Lux |
II | ON | - | 25 Lux |
III | - | ON | 50 Lux |
IV | - | - | Disabled |
Note: When set to "Disable", the sensor will turn on the light whenever it detects movement, regardless of the ambient light level.
This setting, DIP switch 8, controls whether the indicator LED on the sensor is ON or OFF:
| 8 |
|
I | ON | Open |
II | - | Close |
HS: The indicator light is on.
LS: The indicator light is off.
Note: The indicator is ON by default. It can be turned OFF using the DIP switch or by pressing the LS button on the remote control.
When powered on for the first time, the sensor enters a self-test mode. This process lasts for 20 seconds, after which the sensor switches to normal operation.
During initialization, external motion signals are not detected, and remote control signals are ignored.