Pre-Installation
SPECIFICATIONS
Motion Sensor Range
Sensor Detection Angle
Electrical Requirements
Installation Height
Minimum to Maximum Outdoor Temperature
SELECTING A LOCATION
The motion sensor's maximum range is 150° detection width angle (Fig. 1), and is 35° detection down-angle (Fig.
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2). Mounting the fixture too high or in front of a sloped surface, such as an uphill walkway or driveway, may affect
the motion sensor's effectiveness.
The motion sensor is less sensitive to movement toward or away from the motion sensor (Fig. 3) and more sensitive
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to movement across its coverage area (Fig. 4).
Select locations away from nighttime light sources, such as street lamps or other light fixtures. They may shine light
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onto the fixture's photocell sensor (located in the motion sensor head). This light might trick the circuit to think it is
daytime and not allow the fixture's functions to operate.
Select locations away from heat sources, such as heating vents, air conditioners, and heated swimming pools.
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Shade from a deep porch or an eave may not allow enough daylight to shine onto the photocell sensor and may
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trick the circuit to think it is nighttime, and subsequently cause the light to illuminate during the day.
Motorized equipment, such as power tools, on the same electrical circuit may cause oscillations on the
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electrical line which might cause the fixture to malfunction.
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
Up to 30 ft. (varies with surrounding temperature)
150°
120 VAC, 60HZ
Ideally, 6.5 ft.±0.7 ft.(1.8 - 2.2 m) above the ground
-20°to 50°Celsius (-4°to 122°Fahrenheit)
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