Maclean Microwave Motion Sensor, LED Power Supply with Dimmer, Range 2m-8m, MCE145W

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Brand:
Maclean
Product code:
MCE145 / 5902211105114

Features:
? The device is equipped with a twilight sensor, which is used by the user to set such a threshold of external lighting (in the range from about 5 to about 2000 lux), at which the light source will turn on when motion is detected by the sensor
? The device will turn off automatically from the moment the sensor detects the last movement in the detection field, after the time specified by the user. The shortest operating time is 10 seconds and the longest is 10 minutes.
? The device can operate in one of three available modes: 100% power --> 20% power (you can turn off this mode) --> off. You can set the lighting time, standby time, motion detection speed, light detection and sensor operating range. The sensor will not turn on the plafond in daylight, even when motion is detected. At low light intensity, the sensor will illuminate the ceiling lamp to 100% power when motion is detected. The ceiling lamp will turn off automatically after the set time in standby mode.

Technical Specifications

  • Microwave motion sensor and LED power supply (with dimmer) range 2m-8m
  • Power source: 220 -240V/AC
  • Detection angle: 360°
  • Light intensity: 5lux, 15lux, 50lux, 2000lux (selectable)
  • Hold Time: 10s, 90s, 3min, 10min
  • Output voltage: 35-60 V/DC
  • Motion detection speed: 0.6-1.5m/s
  • Power consumption: 0.9W
  • Standby current: 20%
  • Frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Power transmission <0.2mW
  • Detection distance: 2-8m regulation.
  • HF System: 5.8GHz CW radar, ISM band
  • Installation height: 2-4m
  • Standby Time Period: 0s, 30s, 10min, +? (optional)
  • Detection range 10/50/75/100% selectable
  • Output Current: 300mA

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