OPERATING WIRELESS RECEIVER
The 2.4 GHz wireless receiver (B) is designed to connect to your television to serve as a medium
to receive the radio frequency signal from the motion activated floodlight and camera. There
are four selectable channels that can be manually operated if needed.
1. Connect audio/visual cable (C) to the television and to the receiver (B). Plug the yellow
(video), white (audio) and red (audio) connnectors into the corresponding connectors on
the television and receiver (Fig. 9). Wireless receiver can be connected to TV directly, or to
VCR, VCD R/W or DVD R/W to receive RF signal from security camera.
2. Connect the auxillary power cord (D) to the DC Jack on the receiver (B) and to a standard
120 Volt power outlet (Fig. 9).
TV
3. Slide the power switch to the ON position on the wireless receiver (B).
4. Turn on the TV to the appropriate auxiliary input (some TV's have more than one auxiliary
input). The real-time images can be viewed right from the TV, the channel LED will light up on
the receiver box when a particular channel is in use.
5. If more than one security camera floodlight is used, different house codes must be selected on
each unit and can be viewed on the same TV at different times by selecting the appropriate
house code on the wireless receiver (B).
NOTE: The camera sends a continuous signal while unit is powered.
NOTE: The receiver is capable of receiving up to 4 signals but can only process one at a time.
Select other signals to monitor by pressing the "SEL" button to advance through the four
channels. Make sure units are on different channels to avoid interference.
SELECTING YOUR DESIRED FEATURE
Desired
Set Time Adjust
Operation
Switch To:
1, 5 or 10
Lights should turn on with
motion only at night and
should turn off after
1, 5 or 10 minutes.
Lights should stay on from
1, 5 or 10
dusk to dawn and then
reset to the auto setting
next dawn.
Lights should turn on with
motion both day and night.
Light should turn off
after 5 seconds.
Reset fixture into the Auto
1, 5 or 10
setting (from any setting).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Cause / Solution
Problem
Outdoor Light
No power to the fixture.
• Check if circuit breaker tripped.
Does Not Come
On With Motion
• Confirm wall switch is ON.
At Night
Bulb is faulty.
• Replace bulb.
Surrounding external ambient light is too bright. (If so, the unit may
think it is daytime.)
• Re-aim the head.
• Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light.
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUING
Wiring to the unit is loose.
• Check wiring, and reconnect if necessary using wire nuts (G)
provided.
Fig. 9
Adapter
Antenna
D
DC jack
Power
ON/OFF
B
Wall ON/OFF
Switch Setting
Knob Setting
Keep the power to
the fixture ON.
Turn the power OFF
then back ON twice
within 4 seconds.
Time between first
and second operation
must be between
0.5 - 2 seconds.
Keep the power to
5˝
the fixture ON.
Turn the power OFF
for at least 10 seconds,
then back ON.
Problem
Outdoor Light
Comes On For No
Apparent Reason
At Night
Light Stays On At
Night And Does
Not Turn Off
Light
Continuously
Blinks On and
Off At Night
Light Is On
During The Day
Cannot Activate
Dusk-To-Dawn
Mode At Night
(0verride)
LUX Control
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product caused by replacement bulbs or corrosion or discoloration of brass components are
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Cause / Solution
There is motion in the detection zone.
• 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.
• Reposition the sensor.
* If the light stays on with the sensor lens covered, contact
customer service.
There is motion in the detection zone.
• Make sure the sensor is not picking up moving objects such as
trees, traffic, etc.
• Reposition the sensor.
Unit is in override mode (if there is no motion).
• Turn the light switch to the "OFF" position for 10 seconds,
and then turn back to the "ON" postion. This will send the
unit back into the AUTO mode.
* If the light stays on with the sensor lens covered, contact
customer service.
The light given from the unit's own lamp is affecting the
motion sensor.
• Re-aim the lamp.
• Reposition motion sensor.
The controls on the bottom of the motion sensor are in the test mode.
• Adjust the control to the AUTO 1, 5 or 10 position.
The motion detector is shadowed.
• Reposition motion sensor.
Surrounding external ambient light is too bright. (If so, the unit may
think it is daytime.)
• Re-aim the head.
• Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light.
Not enough time allowed for fixture to enter the dusk-to-dawn mode.
• Turn the light switch to the OFF and ON position twice within
4 seconds. The interval between first and second operation must
be within 0.5 to 2 seconds.
More than one fixture is on an indoor wall switch.
• If so, put them on separate switches.