Occupancy Plus Sensor
Instruction Manual
MSMW24-BP.11
Before using this product, please read this manual carefully and keep it properly!
Document Version:C
◇◆ Overview
Occupancy Plus Sensor (hereinafter referred to as the "product" or "device") adopts 24GHzmillimeter wave radar technology
and advanced human detection algorithm, integrating with human presence sensor, illuminance module, temperature detection
module and two dry contact input function. This product is suitable for detecting human presence, monitoring illuminance and
real-time temperature, as well as switch controlling. Upon proper installation and commissioning, end users can proceed linkage
control between this product and other intelligent devices through mobile phone App.
Key Functions:
HDL Buspro communication protocol
Human presence detection: 24GHz millimeter wave radar technology, accurate and high sensitivity for detecting human
motion and breath
Illuminance monitoring: Real-time illuminance can be detected by the device, providing smart scene control in accordance
with actual illuminance.
Temperature monitoring: Built-in temperature sensor for monitoring real-time environment status.
The device is equiped with local logic module, compatible with comprehensive logic judgment through human presence
detection, temperature & illuminance monitoring, external dry contact signals, general switches, etc.
Master / slave logic setting: After setting, it can group and combine multiple sensors, providing wide range of detection.
◇◆ Appearance
This device is available in surface-mounted and flush-mounted installation styles. By default, the device is delivered in a flush-
mounted form as shown in Figures 1 & 2.
Note: When installing, make sure to select the suitable bracket based on your specific requirements, as shown in Figures 3 & 4.
Installation by the bracket (for flush-mounted)
Installation by the bottom cap (for surface-mounted)
◇◆ Technical Data
Rated voltage 24V DC
Rated current ≤40mA/24V DC
Input voltage 12 - 30V DC
Dry contact 2 dry contacts
Communication protocol Buspro
Cable diameter of Buspro terminal 0.6 - 0.8mm
Detection frequency for micro motion 24GHz-24.25GHz
Detection range for micro motion Φ6m
(in terms of diameter) Note: Installation height is 3m.
Sensitivity level for detection distance The level range can be adjusted from Level 1 - 10.
Detection range for illuminance 0-1200Lux
Detection range for temperature -20°C~60C°
Working temperature -5℃ ~ 45℃
Working relative humidity ≤90%RH, non-condensed
Storage temperature -20℃ ~ 60℃
Storage relative humidity ≤93%RH
◇◆ Specifications
Dimensions of installation for flush-mounted Φ66 x 34.6mm (Opening size: Φ60mm, see Figure 5 & 6)
Dimensions of installation for surface-mounted Φ48.5 x 27.5mm (see Figure 7 - 9)
Housing material ABS
Flush-mounted (Opening size: Φ60mm, see Figure 13)
Installation
Surface-mounted (see Figure 14)
Installation height (recommended) 2.5 - 3.5m
IP degree (compliant with EN 60529) IP20
◇◆ Safety Precaution
Danger:
Please do not privately disassemble or replace any parts of the product. Otherwise, it may cause mechanical fault, electric shock,
fire or personal injuries.
Warning:
The installation and testing for the product must be carried out by HDL Automation Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as
HDL) or its appointed service agencies. The electric construction shall comply with local laws and safety regulations.
HDL will not be responsible for any consequence caused by the inexpert or faulty installation and wiring methods, which
are not in accordance with the instructions contained in this datasheet.
Please contact HDL after-sales departments or our designated service agencies for your maintenance service. Product
failures caused by private disassembly are not subject to the warranty.
Caution:
Before performing any installation or disassembly procedures, any maintenance or cleaning procedures on the device, it is
crucial to disconnect the device from all voltage sources. This step is necessary to ensure the safety of the technician and
prevent any potential damage to the device.
Do not use corrosive liquid to wipe the device body, especially the interface, so to avoid damage to the device.
Do not wipe the device with a damp cloth.
Prior to performing maintenance or cleaning on the device, disconnect the device from all voltage sources, to avoid electric
leakage and electric shock.
Kindly take note that the installation of the aforementioned device is recommended to be conducted in an indoor
environment, with due consideration given to the avoidance of exposure to external factors such as humidity and high
temperatures.
◇◆ Wiring
Tips: For Buspro connection, a hand-in-hand connection is recommended.
HDL Buspro Cable Guide
HDL Buspro HDL Buspro Cable CAT5 / CAT5E
DATA+ Yellow Blue/Green
DATA- White Blue white/Green white
COM Black Brown white/Orange white
24V DC Red Brown/Orange
◇◆ Installation
1. Detection range
Note:
The detection range of the device is oval-like, as shown in Figure 12, Edge (a) detects the short side of the diameter, Edge
(b) detects the long side of the diameter, and the length of each edge varies according to different spaces and
environments. The detection range can be adjusted by adjusting the installation direction of the device.
The device can only be installed indoors. The installation site must be far away from air outlet and heat source such as air
conditioner and fan, and avoid installation near large area metal objects.
Millimeter wave band electromagnetic wave has certain penetration characteristics for non-metallic materials, which can
penetrate common glass, wood, screens and thin partition walls, and can detect moving objects behind shielding objects,
but can not penetrate thick load-bearing walls, metal doors and so on.
Please keep the device away from large metal equipment, pipes, air conditioning outlets, exhaust vents, smoke exhaust
machines and other scenes, so as not to affect the detection effect of equipment vibration.
Please make sure that the device is installed securely, otherwise the device itself may move under the wind or vibration,
which may lead to false alarm of human presence.
The installation antenna face of millimeter wave radar products should not be shielded (such as chandeliers, pipes, etc.),
otherwise it may affect the normal operation of millimeter wave radar products.
The detection range data (shown in Figure 11) are for reference only and come from internal laboratory tests. There may
be differences in results depending on installation environment, human presence and sensitivity.
2. Installation
The device can be mounted by the bracket (for flush-mounted) or by the bottom cap (for surface-mounted), please proceed
installation as the actual needs.
Note:
The device can only be installed indoors. The installation site must be far away from air outlet and heat source such as air
conditioner and fan, and avoid installation near large area metal objects.
Before performing any installation procedures, any maintenance or cleaning procedures on the device, it is crucial to
disconnect the device from all voltage sources. This step is necessary to ensure the safety of the technician and prevent
any potential damage to the device.
2.1. Installation by the bracket (for flush-mounted)
Step 1. Make a proper opening on the ceiling.
Note: The opening size for installation is Φ60mm; The installation height should be 2.5 - 3.5m.
Step 2. Get the necessary cables ready in the ceiling.
Step 3. Flip up the spring bracket and push the device into the opening on the ceiling.
Step 4. Flip down the spring bracket to fix the device andensure the device is tightly attached to the ceiling.
2.2. Installation by the bottom cap (for surface-mounted)
Step 1. Get the necessary cables ready in the ceiling. If needed, cut open the cable slot to proceed wiring.
Note: The installation height should be 2.5 - 3.5m.
Step 2. Remove the spring brackets.
Step 3. Loosen the mounting hooks.
Step 4. Push then remove the sensor body from the bracket (for flush-mounted).
Step 5. Fix the bottom cap with screws.
Note: To select suitable installation site, please refer to dimensions of the bottom cap, as well as the direction sign.
Step 6. Rotate then assemble the sensor body onto the bottom cap. Please ensure the device is tightly attached to installation
site.
◇◆ Disassembly
Warning: Before performing any disassembly procedures on the device, it is crucial to disconnect the device from all voltage
sources. This step is necessary to ensure the safety of the technician and prevent any potential damage to the device.
To remove the device, please refer to the reverse steps in the sectionInstallation.
◇◆ Operation
The device is configured with one reset button and one indicator, as described below.
Indicator
Tips: It is supported to turn off the indicator through commissioning software.
Status Description
Make the device power-on, then the indicator slowly
Device initializing...
flashes.
Green light is on. Human presence detected
Green light flashes once at an interval of 2s. Human presence not detected
Red light is on. ID setting mode / Device error
Red light flashes. Device locating mode / Device upgrading...
Device is power-off. / The indicator is turned off. / Detection is
Off
disabled.
Reset button
Function Operation Indicator Status Remark
Restore Red light is on Support remote
Long press for 10s
factory setting then flashes. operation
Modify device Long press for 3s, then modify device ID through Support remote
Red light is on.
ID commissioning software. operation
Firmware Press reset button, and simultaneously connect the Red light slowly Support remote
update device to power supply. flashes. upgrade
◇◆ Commissioning
In this section, it takes Occupancy Plus Sensor (Model: MSMW24-BP. 11) as an example to show its basic setting, logic and
security settings, automation and scene settings.
1. Basic Setting
Scene 1 - Enable or Disable the basic function as below:
Tips: All basic functions are enabled by default. If users disable any of them, the corresponding one will stop running.
Temperature sensor, brightness sensor, human presence sensor
Dry contact 1, dry contact 2
UV switch 1, UV switch 2
Logic status as condition, group status as condition
Scene 2 - Compensate settings for current temperature and illuminance
Temperature: Compensate range is -10℃~10℃, with degree of accurancy at 0.5℃.
Illuminance: Compensate range is -100Lux~100Lux, with degree of accurancy at 10Lux.
Scene 3 - Enable or Disable indicator
1. Human presence indicator: When enabled, it will indicate according to the detection results.
Human presence detected: Green light is on.
Human presence not detected: Green light flashes once every 2s.
Device abnormal: Red light is on.
2. Working status indicator: When enabled, it will indicate according to the running status of the device.
Success: Green light quickly flashes for 2s then off, which indicates successful operation, such as successful firware
update.
Failure or error: Red light quickly flashes for 2s then off, which indicates failed operation, such as failed firware update.
Device positioning: Red light quickly flashes for 10s then off.
ID modification: Red light is on.
Device upgrading: Red light slowly flashes.
Scene 4 - Settings for presence detection and micro motion detection
Sensitivity: Sensitivity level for detection distance is at Level 10 by default. The level range is 1 - 10, with degree of
accurancy at Level 1 (10%, i.e. ≤0.5m).
Unnamed delay: It is at 30s by default. The delay range is 2-180s.
Tips: If the delay time is set as <30s, the device will not be able to perform presence monitoring.
2. Logic Setting
Occupancy Sensor supports 24 logics. Users can customize the logic input conditions through commissioning software. This
supports comprehensive logical judgment through human presence detection, temperature detection, illuminance detection,
external dry contact signals, general switches, master-slave sensors, etc., to trigger the target function.
Scene 1 - Settings for logic parameter
Logic remark
Enable or Disable the logic selected
Recover status setting for power off then on
Scene 2 - Input condition
Temperature: >threshold value / <threshold value / within threshold range
Illuminance: >threshold value / <threshold value / within threshold range
Human presence sensor: Motion / No motion + Duration; Duration refers to how long the detected / undetected state lasts
before the condition is met. If the duration is set to 0, it will be triggered immediately when human presence / no human
presence is detected.
2 UV switches: On / Off (UV switch No. 201-248, which can be auto-off, with delay time range 0-3600s.)
2 Dry contacts: Break / Connect
Logic relationship: AND /OR
Customize logic condition: The pre-set logic can also be set as input condition.
Group: Motion / No motion + Duration
Scene 3 - Control targets: Each logic can trigger up to 20 targets.
3. Security Setting
Step 1. Double click the tab of the occupancy sensor required to enter its setting page.
Step 2. Click "Security setting". As shown below, users can proceed security settings for the sensor, as shown in Scene 1~3.
Step 3. Click "Save" to complete.
Scene 1 - Enable or Disable human presence sensor, dry contact 1 and 2.
Scene 2 - Security remark
Scene 3 - Revise Subnet ID, Device ID and Security No.
4. Scene Setting
Step 1. Click "User scene" to enter the setting page. --> Step 2. Click "Add" to create scene.
Tips: To proceed further setting for the scene item, please right click and select.
Step 3. Click "Add" to create execute action.
Tips: To proceed further setting for the action, please right click and select.
Step 4. Click "Save" to complete.
5. Automation Setting
Step 1. Click "Automation" to enter the setting page. --> Step 2. Click "Add" to create automation.
Tips: To proceed further setting for the automation item, please right click and select.
Step 3. Click "Add" to create the condition and repeat date. --> Step 4. Click "Add" to create execution action.
Tips: To proceed further setting for the items, please right click and select.
Step 5. Click "Save" to complete.
6. On Pro APP
6.1. Sensor Test
Step 1. Click "Category".
Step 2. Click "Function", here it shows all function bound with the current project, which have been already set by HDL
Studio. Click the tab to enter the setting page. For instance, click "Sensor".
Scene 1 - Check the sensor list.
Scene 2 - View the detection results and logs of occupancy sensor.
6.2. Automation Test
Step 1. Click "Smart".
Step 2. Click "Automation", here it shows all automation bound with the current project, which have been already set by HDL
Studio. Click the tab to enter the automation setting page, as shown in Scene 1.
6.3. Security Test
Step 1. Click "Smart".
Step 2. Click "Security". Here users can customize the deployment setting, as shown inScene 1. Or, users can adopt the fixed
deployment and proceed further setting.
Tips: Delay time can be set in custom deployment, while for fixed deployment, there is no delay time setting. So, fixed
deployment is not influenced by disarming.
◇◆ Packing List
Occupancy sensor (with the bracket for flush-mounted by default)*1
Bottom cap (for surface-mounted)*1
Screw (M3.5*40)*2
QR code card*1
Note: After unpacking, please check if the product and the parts are complete.
◇◆ Legal Statemen
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legal liability.
The contents of this document will be updated as the updates of product versions or other reasons. Unless otherwise agreed
upon, this document is to be used as a guidance only. All the statements, information and recommendations in this document
makes no warranty expressed or implied.
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Update History
The form below contains the information of every update. The latest version contains all the updates of all former versions.
Version Update Information Date
V1.0 Initial release September 26, 2023
V1.1 Updated instructions for installation and commissioning. November 9, 2023
◇◆ Technical Support
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