Operation
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Rotating Sensor Controls
Downward
Rotate the motion sensor (A) so the controls
face toward the ground.
NOTICE: To avoid water damage, the motion sensor (A) controls
must face the ground when the installation is complete.
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Adjusting the Motion Sensor
Detection Zone
Perform a "walk test". Walk in an arc across
the front of the motion sensor (A).
Watch the light controlled by the light socket
control (B). The light will come on and the red
LED inside the control panel will ash when
motion has been detected.
Stop, wait for the light to turn off, and then
begin walking again.
Continue this process until the detection zone
has been established.
Adjust the motion sensor (A) up, down, or side
to side to change the area being monitored.
NOTE: A second person may be needed to watch for the
light to be turned ON when motion is detected. Make sure
the light is in the ON position.
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When the "ON-TIME" switch is set to the "TEST"
position, the light xture will operate during the day
or night. The light will stay on for 5 seconds after all
motion is stopped.
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4
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Setting the Motion Sensor for
Testing
Set the "ON-TIME" switch to the "TEST"
position.
Turn the "RANGE" dial to the "MIN" position.
Aim the motion sensor (A) in the general
direction of the area to be covered.
NOTE: The motion sensor will need to completely warm
up (90 seconds) before beginning the setup process.
ON-TIME
(MINUTES)
5
1
TEST
ON-TIME
(MINUTES)
MAX
5
1
TEST
Adjusting the RANGE Dial on
the Motion Sensor
To increase the detection zone, turn the
"RANGE" dial toward the "MAX" position.
To decrease the detection zone, turn the
"RANGE" dial toward the "MIN" position.
NOTE: The motion sensor (A) is more sensitive to motion
moving across the front of the sensor. The motion sensor
(A) is less sensitive to motion moving directly toward the
front of the sensor.
NOTE: The higher the "RANGE" setting (sensitivity), the
greater the possibility of false triggering. To reduce false
triggering, rotate the "RANGE" control toward the "MIN"
setting.
RANGE
MAX
MIN
RANGE
MAX
MIN
RANGE
MIN
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