3. Connect fixture black wire to house black wire, and
fixture white wire to house white wire, using the wire
nuts (E) provided (Fig. 5).
4. Level and secure the mounting bracket arm by
tightening the rotation clamp screws and attach
fixture (A) to the mounting bracket (B) using (2)
decorative cap nuts (D). Be sure no loose wires
remain sticking out from underneath the coverplate
(Fig. 5).
5. Move the heads to aim light where desired.
6. Apply silicone caulk around the edge of the
coverplate to provide a watertight seal from rain
and moisture.
7. Turn on power at main fuse/breaker box.
OPERATING YOUR FIXTURE
1. For wall mount, rotate the motion sensor ball up or
down to desired detection pattern (Fig. 2A). For eave
mount, extend the motion arm away from the
coverplate and adjust to desired detection pattern
(Fig. 2B).
2. Rotate TIME knob on bottom of the sensor to
"TEST" (Fig. 6).
3. Turn on the power to fixture. Allow fixture to warm
up approximately 40 seconds before testing. (Lights
will come on during warm-up period.)
4. Aim sensor head toward desired detection area,
maintaining a 5°–15° down angle to allow moisture
to drain.
5. Walk across the detection zone at the farthest
distance you wish your detector to detect motion.
6. Adjust sensitivity knob until you get desired results.
Lights will turn off 4 seconds after all
motion stops.
NOTE: For maximum range performance, allow fixture
to operate in any mode (with power to the unit) for at
least 48 hours.
7. To set the ON time, rotate knob arrow to point to the
desired time setting within the TIME range (up to 12
minutes) (Fig. 7).
SELECTING YOUR DESIRED FEATURE
Mode of
Operation
Auto Setting (motion activated)
Lights should turn ON with
motion only at night and should
turn OFF according to the
TIME dial setting.
Dusk to Dawn Setting
(activated only at night)
Lights should turn ON for 6 hours
at dusk and then reset to
the Auto Setting.
Test Setting
Lights should turn ON with
motion both day and night.
Lights should turn OFF
after 4 seconds.
Return to Auto Setting
(motion activated)
From any of the above settings
5
6
7
Example of knob arrow
placement to set duration
of ON time.
TIME Knob
How to Set
Adjustment
Power Switch
Knob arrow points to
Turn the power
desired time setting
to the fixture ON.
within TIME range.
Knob arrow points to
Turn the power
desired time setting
OFF and ON twice
within TIME range.
within 3 seconds.
TEST
Turn the power
to the fixture ON.
Knob arrow points to
Turn the power OFF
desired time setting
for at least 40 seconds
within TIME range.
and then back ON.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause / Solution
Light does not
No power to the fixture.
come ON with
motion at night.
Surrounding external ambient light is too bright. (If so, the unit may
think it is daytime.)
A
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUING
Wiring to the unit is loose.
Light comes ON
There is motion in the detection zone.
for no apparent
reason at night.
Light stays ON at
There is motion in the detection zone.
night and does
not turn OFF.
If there is no motion in the detection zone, unit is in "Dusk to Dawn
Setting" (override mode).
Light
The light given from the unit's own lamp is affecting the
motion sensor.
continuously
blinks ON and
OFF at night.
Light is ON
The controls on the bottom of the motion sensor are in "TEST" mode.
during the day.
The motion detector is shadowed.
Cannot activate
Surrounding external ambient light is too bright. (If so, the unit may
think it is daytime.)
Dusk to Dawn
Setting at night
(override mode).
Not enough time is allowed to enter the "Dusk to Dawn Setting."
There is more than one fixture on an indoor wall switch.
5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
THE FOLLOWING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Eaton warrants to customers that, for a period of five years from the date of purchase, Eaton
products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship. The obligation of Eaton
under this warranty is expressly limited to the provision of replacement products. This
warranty is extended only to the original purchaser of the product. A purchaser's receipt or
other proof of date of original purchase acceptable to Eaton. This is required before warranty
performance shall be rendered. This warranty does not apply to Eaton products that have been
altered or repaired that have been subjected to neglect, abuse, misuse or accident
(including shipping damages). This warranty does not apply to products not manufactured by
Eaton which have been supplied, installed, and/or used in conjunction with Eaton products.
Damage to the product caused by replacement bulbs or corrosion or discoloration of brass
components are not covered by this warranty.
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:
IN NO EVENT SHALL EATON BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR
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• Check if circuit breaker tripped.
• Confirm wall switch is ON.
• Adjust the sensitivity knob.
• Re-aim the head.
• Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light.
• Check wiring; reconnect if necessary using wire nuts
(E) provided.
• Make sure the sensor is not picking up moving objects such as
trees, traffic, etc.
TEST FOR YOURSELF:
• Cover the sensor lens with cardboard to prevent sensor
from detecting motion. If the light stays off, something in the
detection zone is triggering the sensor.
* If the light stays on with the sensor lens covered, contact
customer service.
• Adjust the sensitivity knob.
• Reposition the sensor.
• Make sure the sensor is not picking up moving objects such as
trees, traffic, etc.
• Adjust the sensitivity knob.
• Reposition the sensor.
• Turn the light switch to the OFF position for 40 seconds, and
then turn back to the ON position. This will send the unit back
into the "Auto" mode.
• Re-aim the lamp.
• Reposition motion sensor.
• Change dial setting (not "TEST" mode).
• Reposition motion sensor.
• Re-aim the head.
• Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light.
• Turn power OFF and ON twice within 3 seconds.
• If so, put them on separate switches.