Operation (continued)
SELECTING THE FUNCTION
After setting the sensitivity, select the
function by sliding the "TIMER" switch to
one of the following positions:
"TIMER"
Switch
Function
Position
4
Motion
Sensor
10
Six Hour
6 HOUR
Timer
MANUAL OVERRIDE
Flip the wall switch OFF-ON-OFF-ON
within a 3 second span. The light will
remain on until the override is deactivated.
To turn off the light and deactivate the
manual override, flip the wall switch OFF-
ON-OFF-ON again. This will return the
circuit back to motion sensing mode.
If you do not deactivate the manual
override, the light will remain for 8 hours
or until dawn, whichever comes first, at
which time the light will turn off
automatically.
Toggle the switch in this manner as many
times as you need to alternate between
the two modes, manual override mode
(light on) and motion sensing mode (light
off).
Description
Motion sensor will activate (motion sensing mode) at dusk.
Any movement within the coverage area will cause the light to turn
on.
After movement has stopped, the light will remain on for the preset
time limit (4 or 10 minutes).
At the time limit, the light will turn off.
The motion sensor will remain active throughout the night.
The motion sensor will deactivate at dawn.
The light will turn on and remain on for 5 to 6 hours at dusk.
At dusk, the light will turn off and the motion sensor will activate
(motion sensing mode).
Any movement within the coverage area will cause the light to turn
on and remain on for 10 minutes.
At 10 minutes, the light will turn off.
The motion sensor will remain active throughout the night.
At dawn, the motion sensor will deactivate.
NOTE: Always keep the wall switch in the "ON"
position, including the daytime, to make sure the
motion sensor functions properly.
NOTE This switch toggling sequence alternates
the circuit between manual override (light on)
mode and motion sensing mode (light off).
Motion Sensing
Mode (light off)
8
Switch in the
"ON" position
Flip wall switch
OFF-ON-OFF-ON
within 3 seconds
Manual Override
Mode (light on)