1. Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of the Dinuy DM.Tec.002 Recessed Ceiling Motion Detector. This device utilizes Passive Infrared (PIR) technology to detect movement within its coverage area, automatically controlling connected lighting or other electrical loads through its two independent output channels. It is designed for recessed installation in ceilings.
2. Nga korero haumaru
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Installation must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all local and national electrical codes.
- Me momotu te hiko mai i te whati ara iahiko i mua i te tāutanga, i te mahi rānei i te taputapu.
- Ensure the power supply matches the device's specifications (230V~ 50Hz).
- Do not install in locations with excessive vibration, direct sunlight, or extreme temperature fluctuations.
- Kaua e ngana ki te whakatuwhera, ki te whakatika ranei i te taputapu. Tukuna atu nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi whai tohu.
3. Hua Neke Atuview
The Dinuy DM.Tec.002 consists of two main components: a control unit and a sensor unit. The control unit houses the electrical connections and relay, while the sensor unit contains the PIR lens and adjustment potentiometers for LUX (light sensitivity) and TIME (detection duration).

Image 1: Dinuy DM.Tec.002 Motion Detector. This image displays the two primary components of the Dinuy DM.Tec.002 motion detector. The upper part shows the control unit, a rectangular white box with electrical specifications and wiring terminals (L, N, D1, D2, L'). The lower part shows the circular recessed sensor unit, featuring a domed PIR lens and two adjustment potentiometers labeled "LUX" and "TIME" with corresponding up/down arrows.
Āhuatanga matua:
- Hangarau PIR: Detects movement by sensing infrared radiation changes.
- 360° Coverage: Wide detection angle for comprehensive area monitoring.
- 2 Output Channels: Allows control of two separate loads.
- Adjustable LUX Level: Configures the ambient light threshold for activation.
- Taihoa Wha Whakatika: Sets how long the load remains active after detection.
- Tairongo Taea Whakaritea: Detection sensitivity can be fine-tuned (requires EM MAN DM0 remote, sold separately).
- Whakawhiti Kore-Whiwhinga: Extends relay life by switching at the zero-crossing point of the AC cycle.
- Universal Load Compatibility: Suitable for LED, fluorescent, and incandescent lamps.
4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta
The Dinuy DM.Tec.002 is designed for recessed ceiling installation. Ensure the installation location provides optimal coverage and avoids obstructions.
4.1. Tauwāhi Tāuta:
- Mount at a height of approximately 2.5 meters for optimal 360° coverage up to a diameter of 7 meters.
- Avoid placing near heat sources (e.g., vents, radiators) or in areas with rapid air currents, which can cause false detections.
- Ensure the sensor has a clear line of sight to the detection area.
4.2. Hoahoa Waea:
Refer to the markings on the control unit for correct wiring. The device operates on a 230V~ 50Hz supply.
- L: Live input (Phase)
- N: Whakauru kūpapa
- L': Switched Live output for Channel 1
- D1: Output for Channel 1 (e.g., lighting)
- D2: Output for Channel 2 (e.g., ventilation, secondary lighting)
- Connect the sensor unit to the control unit via the designated "SENSOR" port.
Ensure all connections are secure and insulated. Incorrect wiring can damage the device or pose a safety hazard.
5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once installed and powered, the detector will begin operation. Adjustments can be made using the potentiometers on the sensor unit.
5.1. LUX Adjustment (Light Sensitivity):
The "LUX" potentiometer controls the ambient light level at which the detector will activate. Turn the potentiometer:
- Towards the tohu ra (higher LUX value) for activation only in brighter conditions (e.g., during the day).
- Towards the tohu marama (lower LUX value) for activation in darker conditions (e.g., at night or in dimly lit areas).
Set the LUX level to your desired threshold. For testing, set it to the maximum (sun symbol) to ensure it activates regardless of ambient light.
5.2. TIME Adjustment (Time Delay):
The "TIME" potentiometer sets the duration the connected load remains ON after the last detected movement. Turn the potentiometer:
- ki "+" for a longer time delay.
- ki "-" for a shorter time delay.
Adjust the time delay according to the application's requirements. Typical settings range from a few seconds to several minutes.
5.3. Mana Mamao (Kōwhiringa):
The detection sensitivity and other advanced parameters can be adjusted using the Dinuy EM MAN DM0 remote control (sold separately). Refer to the EM MAN DM0 manual for specific instructions on its use.
6. Tiaki
The Dinuy DM.Tec.002 motion detector requires minimal maintenance.
- Te horoi: Gently wipe the sensor lens with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust or smudges. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Tirotiro: Periodically check for any visible damage to the sensor or wiring.
- Ko te taputapu kaore he waahanga e taea ana e te kaiwhakamahi.
7. Te Raru
If the motion detector is not functioning as expected, try the following troubleshooting steps:
- No Detection/Load Not Activating:
- Check if power is supplied to the device.
- Me manatoko kei te tika, kei te haumaru hoki ngā hononga waea.
- Adjust the LUX setting to a lower value (moon symbol) to ensure activation in current light conditions.
- Me whakarite karekau he arai e aukati ana i te pukoro view.
- Test the detection range by walking through the coverage area.
- Load Always ON/Not Turning OFF:
- Check if there is continuous movement within the detection area.
- Adjust the TIME setting to a shorter duration.
- Ensure the LUX setting is not too low, causing it to activate even in sufficient ambient light.
- Verify that the load connected does not exceed the maximum capacity (see Specifications).
- False Detections:
- Relocate the sensor away from heat sources, air vents, or areas with strong drafts.
- Adjust the detection sensitivity (if using EM MAN DM0 remote) to a lower level.
If problems persist after performing these checks, contact a qualified electrician or Dinuy customer support.
8. Whakatakotoranga
| Tawhā | Uara |
|---|---|
| Tau tauira | DM.Tec.002 |
| Waitohu | Dinuy |
| Tuku Hiko | 230V~ 50Hz (Wired Electric) |
| Hangarau Rapu | PIR (Koretake Infrared) |
| Koki Rapu | 360° |
| Max. Coverage Diameter | 7 meters (at 2.5m installation height) |
| Nga Waerenga Huaputa | 2 |
| Kawenga Ātete Mōrahi | 3000W |
| Max. Uta Inductive | 3600W |
| Max. Fluorescent/LED Load | 1300W (130µF) |
| Whakatauranga Whakatauranga | 16A, 250V~ |
| Momo Tāuta | Maunga Pouapapa Recessed |
| Tae | Mā |
| Dimensions (Control Unit) | Approx. 14 x 9.4 x 7.4 cm (Package dimensions) |
| Taumaha | Approx. 149.69 grams (Package weight) |
| Waehere Tuhinga o te Ao | 08422447008241 |
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
9.1. Mōhiohio Pūtāhui:
Specific warranty terms for the Dinuy DM.Tec.002 are typically provided by the seller at the time of purchase or by the manufacturer. Please refer to your purchase documentation or contact your retailer for detailed warranty information.
9.2. Tautoko Kiritaki:
For technical assistance, troubleshooting beyond this manual, or inquiries regarding spare parts, please contact your product retailer or the manufacturer directly.
Kaihanga: Dinuy S.A.
Webpae: www.dinuy.com





