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Safety
Symptom
The light comes on during
the day.
The light comes on for no
apparent reason.
Coverage area of sensor is
poor.
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Possible Cause
Unit is located at shaded area.
LUX knob is set to daylight position.
The unit may be installed in a
relatively dark location.
The product is wired through a
dimmer or timer.
The "SENS" control is set too high.
Wind is moving trees and bushes in
the detection zone.
Cars in the street are being
detected.
Reflective objects (such as
swimming pool) in the coverage
area.
Sunlight is falling onto the lens.
Unit is sensing motion in the
detection zone.
Choose a suitable location for
installing the product, away from
trees, hot ventilator dusts, street
lighting and traffic, which may
interfere with its operation.
Solution
Shine a flashlight onto the sensor.
If the light turns off then the fixture
is mounted in an area that does
not allow enough light to enter the
sensor. Relocate the product.
Turn the LUX knob anti-clockwise
to suit desired light setting.
During daylight, turn the LUX
control slightly anti-clockwise.
When lamp extinguishes, enter
detection area, if PIR still activates,
adjust LUX further in anti-
clockwise direction and enter the
detection zone again. Repeat the
above procedure until the sensor
does not activate when you enter
the detection area.
Do not use a dimmer or timer to
control the product. Replace the
dimmer or timer with a standard
on/off wall switch.
Decrease the "SENS" setting.
Change detection zone / Relocate
the unit.
Change detection zone / Relocate
the unit.
Change detection zone / Relocate
the unit.
Mount unit in a sheltered place or
change detection zone.
Test the motion sensor by covering
up the front curved lens with
cardboard to block the view. If the
light turns off then something in
the detection zone is triggering the
sensor. Relocate the unit or change
the sensitivity (distance) of the
sensor.
Relocate the unit.
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