Below you will find brief information for Microwave Motion Sensor LHFS 590. This sensor is a motion-activated microwave sensor that can be used to control lights, fans, and other appliances. It is designed for indoor use and can be mounted on ceilings or walls. The sensor features adjustable sensitivity and delay time, and it is compatible with a variety of lighting types. The LHFS 590 also features a manual override mode that allows you to turn the connected lights on and off manually.
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What are the mounting height requirements for the LHFS 590?
For ceiling mounting, the recommended height is 2 to 5 meters. For wall mounting, the recommended height is 1 to 2.5 meters.
What is the detecting distance of the LHFS 590?
The detecting distance for ceiling mounting is 22 to 8 meters. For wall mounting, the detecting distance is 3 to 12 meters.
What are the maximum loads that the LHFS 590 can handle?
The maximum loads are as follows: Incandescent: 1000W, Halogen: 500W, LV. Halogen: 200W, Fluorescent: 400VA/cosp=0.5 OR 160W/20uF Max., Energy-Save Lamp: 200W (CFL & PL), LEDs Lamp: 200W.
How do I enter test mode on the LHFS 590?
To enter test mode, rotate the time setting knob counterclockwise to the 'T' position. Each time motion is detected, the load will be ON for 2 seconds, followed by a 2-second delay for the next detection. To exit test mode, rotate the time setting knob clockwise to any position between 1 and 30.
What does the red LED indicator mean on the LHFS 590?
The red LED indicator flashes twice each time motion is detected in automatic mode. The LED flashes once every 5 seconds in manual override mode. The LED is on during warm-up and test mode.
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