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FIXTURE OPERATION
NOTE: During daylight all lights are off. Use the daylight sensor
dial to adjust light sensor sensitivity if desired.
1. MOTION SENSOR SETTINGS
If you like to test your light during the daytime
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Set MODE dial to the TEST position to disable the photocell
and allow light to come on during daylight hours.
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Walk across your motion detection zone (40ft/180degree).
Note: Walk in a zigzag direction. Walking up to the motion
detector in a straight line may keep you in between detection
regions, and your light will not come on.
•
If you find motion detection is to sensitive use MOTION dial
to reduce sensitivity.
Note: Factory setting is at highest sensitivity. The sensitivity can
be adjusted to increase or decrease detection if desired. Adjust
the sensitivity as needed. If sensitivity is set too high it may cause
false triggering.
2. TIME SETTING
Once Motion detection is confirmed, set the time you want the
light to stay on after motion stops.
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Set MODE dial to 1M (minute) or 5M (minutes)
CAN THE LIGHTS STILL BE TURNED
ON/OFF WITH A LIGHT SWITCH?
At night Lights can be turned on or off manually with a wall switch
or circuit breaker in the Manual Override Mode.
MANUAL OVERRIDE
NOTE: MODE dial must be set at 1M or 5M to use manual
override
To disable the motion sensor and keep the light continuously on
for the night, flip the wall switch off for 5 seconds and then back
on.
To reset to Security mode, flip the switch off again for 5 seconds
and then back on.
If you leave the light on all night it will automatically turn off at
dawn and reset to Security mode.
NOTE: If you get confused while switching modes, turn the power
at the breaker or wall switch off for one minute, then back on. After
the calibration time, the control will be in the Security mode.
SETTING THE MOTION SENSOR
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5 Seconds OFF then...
...back on