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Setting the transformer
The transformer can be set in different ways. The light sensor <Fig. B1> works in combination with the time
switch <Fig. C>. The lighting switches on at sunset and switches off after the set number of hours or automa-
tically at sunrise.
- "Off" switches the light sensor off, the transformer switches off completely
- "On" switches the light sensor on, the transformer is on continuously (this may be necessary for testing
during day hours)
- "Auto" switches the transformer on at dusk, the transformer switches off at sunrise
- "4H" switches the transformer on at dusk, the transformer switches off automatically after 4 hours
- "6H" switches the transformer on at dusk, the transformer switches off automatically after 6 hours
- "8H" switches the transformer on at dusk, the transformer switches off automatically after 8 hours
Location of the light/dark sensor
The light sensor might be influenced by artificial light. Artificial light is light from the surroundings, such as
light from the own home, light from street lights and cars, but also from other outside lights, for instance a
wall light. The sensor does not signal the "dusk" in case artificial light is present and will therefore not activate
the transformer. Test the sensor by covering it, using the included cap <Fig. B1>. After 45 seconds, the
transfor-mer should be activated, turning on the lighting.
PLEASE NOTE!
First check if all lights are functioning before deciding to bury the cable in the ground.
THE SYSTEM
The Lightpro cable system consists of a 12 volt cable (50, 100 or 200 metres) and connectors. When connec-
ting the Lightpro light fixtures, you must use the Lightpro 12 volt cable in combination with the 12 volt Light-
pro transformer. Apply this product within the 12 Volt Lightpro system, otherwise the warranty will become
invalid.
The European standards do not require the 12 volt cable to be buried. In order to prevent damage to the
cable, for instance while hoeing, we recommend to bury the cable at least 20 cm deep.
On the main cable (article numbers 050C14, 100C14 or 200C14) connectors are connected to link the
lighting or to make branches.
Connectors
Connector 137A (type F, female) <Fig. D1>
This connector is included with every fixture as a standard and is supposed to be connected to the 12 Volts
cable. The fixture plug or the male connector type M is connected to this connection. Connect the connector
to the cable by means of a simple twist.
PLEASE NOTE!
Make sure that the 12 volt cable is clean before a connector is connected, to prevent poor contact.
Connector 138 A (type M, male) <Fig. D2+D3>
This male connector is attached to the 12 volt cable in order to be able to connect the cable to the female
connector (137A, type F), with the aim to make a branch.
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