5
"TIMER"
Switch
Position
Function
Description
4
10
At dusk, the motion sensor will activate (Motion Sensing Mode).
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. At dawn, the motion sensor will deactivate.
Motion
Sensor
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
GETTING STARTED:
After installing the fixture, slide the “TIMER” switch to “TEST”. Restore power at the circuit breaker and turn on your wall
switch (if applicable). The light will turn on and remain on for approximately 45 seconds. Then the light will flash 3 times
and turn off.
In the beginning, it is necessary to first switch to TEST mode, which will allow you to easily set the motion sensor sensitiv-
ity. In TEST mode, the motion sensor will turn on the light when it senses movement. Four to five seconds after movement
has stopped, the light will turn off.
SETTING SENSITIVITY IN TEST MODE:
(NOTE: Sensitivity directly correlates to the sensor’s detection range). In TEST mode, slide the “SENSITIVITY” switch to
a desired level: “L” for low, “M” for medium, or “H” for high. From a distance, walk through the coverage area. When the
light turns on, note your distance from the fixture. Try different approaches toward the fixture from various angles. Try
pathways where you expect high traffic, such as walkways and driveways.
If necessary, select a different “SENSITIVITY” switch position to increase or decrease sensitivity/range. Repeat the steps
above. Continue to adjust the sensitivity until optimum results are attained.
SELECTING FUNCTION:
After setting the sensitivity, select the function by sliding to “TIMER” switch to one of the following positions:
SELECTING A LOCATION:
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When selecting a location, be aware of the motion sensor’s maximum range of 30 ft. and 220º detection angle (Fig. 1).
In addition, be aware of its 15º detection down-angle (from horizontal) (Fig. 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.
Fig. 1
220
o
Fig. 2
15
o
NOTE:
To make sure the above functions operate properly, always keep the wall switch in the “ON” position (including
the daytime).
To meet ENERGY STAR requirements the timer switch must be set to 4 or 10 to prevent operation during full
daylight.
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