Yes, at the moment, 3 of our exterior light fixtures in the Tin series and two of our indoor ceiling light fixtures, Ask and Hidden, allow manual configuration:1. Time regulation, for how long you want the light to stay on. 2. Light level, when the light should come on in relation to the daylight from the sun. 3. Sensitivity, when the sensor is activated. These options are described in the accompanying manual.
There are several different sensor types, but the most commonly used sensor types in connection with lighting are either a so-called PIR sensor (Pyroelectric Infrared Sensor) or a Microwave sensor. The first-mentioned sensor type senses when a warm object (human or animal) moves in the sensor’s area. When the sensor is activated, the light will turn on for a period that is predetermined (set) or you can decide the interval / set how long you want the light to be turned on after the sensor has registered people or animals in the area. The sensor’s area is stated on the user manual or on the packaging.
The microwave sensor sends out microwaves, which are thrown back to the sensor (like an echo sounder) when they hit an object that is moving within a given range. When the waves are registered by the sensor, the light turns on for a period that can also be set to a determined period of time.