Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B
Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B
Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B
Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B
Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B
Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B

Maclean PIR motion sensor, infrared, with remote control, max. 1200w (incandescent), max. 300W (LED), MCE241 B

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MACLEAN ENERGY MCE241
The product is distinguished by high sensitivity through the use of an integrated circuit. It combines automation, convenience of use, safety, energy saving and practical functions. The device uses infrared radiation emitted by humans as a signal to start working when someone comes within detection range. It automatically detects day and night and is easy to install and operate.
Note: the 1OS short signal mode means that the voltage will start the device after 1 second and turn it off after 9s.

REMOTE CONTROL:
- ON - power on, after 8h it returns to AUTO mode
- OFF - power off, after 8h it returns to AUTO mode
- AUTO - automatic setting according to motion
- 100%/75%/50% - Adjust detection range
- 10/50/150/2000LUX - Set LUX sensitivity range
- EYE - Automatically reads current ambient light level, and the sensor operates according to the stored LUX value, range 3-2000 LUX
- 1min-30min Set the time delay
- 1OS - short signal mode means that the voltage after 1 sec. 1OS - short signal mode means that voltage after 1 sec. starts the device and after 9 sec. turns it off.
- TEST - Test mode
- LOCK - Lock and unlock remote control buttons
- RESET - Sensor operates according to the setting of the knob

- Manufacturer: Maclean
- Model: MCE241 B
- Power supply: 220-240V/AC
- Detection angle: 180°
- Power frequency: 50/60Hz
- Detection range: 12m max (<24°C)
- Light intensity: <3-2000LUX (adjustable)
- Time delay: Min.10sec±3sec / Max.30min±3min
- Operating temperature: -20/+40°C
- Operating humidity: <93%RH
- Power consumption: ~0.5W
- Max load: for incandescent bulbs 1200W/ 300W for energy-saving bulbs
- Mounting height: 1.8-2.5m
- Speed of detected motion: 0.6-1.5m/s
- Detection range: 50/75/100% (selection)
- Color: black.

- Infrared motion sensor with remote control Maclean MCE241
- Remote control
- User manual
- Original packaging

- Infrared motion sensor with remote control IP65, max 1200W (incandescent), max 300W (LED) MCE241 Maclean Energy
- Convenient control via the included remote control
- The device distinguishes between day and night
- The user can adjust the operation of the device depending on the ambient light
- The device can work both during the day and night when it is set in the "sun" position (max)
- It can also work in environments where the light is lower than 3 LX when the device is set in the "moon" position
- As for the adjustment pattern, refer to the test pattern
- Time delay is added continuously: when the second motion signal is received, while the first one is still in progress, the device counts down from the moment the second signal is registered

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