Motion Sensing

2. Aiming

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Light

The coverage area for the sensor is shown in Figure 2. The sensor should be aimed so that the motion to be detected is in front of and across the coverage area. The sensor should be aimed looking out at a horizontal angle. To reduce false triggering, point the sensor away from traffic areas, air conditioners, dryer vents, water pools, or anything which may move or change temperature rapidly.

Model 3108685 / 3209574

Note:Installation of this light control should be done only by those with experience in 120 Volt household wiring. Some local codes may require that a licensed electrician install the light control.

1. Installation

Caution: Always turn the circuit breaker off when wiring the fixture.

1.Remove the existing fixture.

2.Knockout the mounting plate holes needed to mount the sensor on the junction box.

3.Connect the light control as shown in Figure 1:

Black sensor wire to the black (HOT) house wire.

White sensor wire to the white (NEUTRAL) house wire.

Black to black

White to white

From House

Connect the fixture ground wire to the junction box ground wire.

Figure 1 - Wiring at Junction Box Plate

4.Attach the junction box cover plate to the junction box. Use a weatherproof sealant to seal the plate to the junction box.

5.Adjust fixture. The lamp head should be at least 1 inch away from the sensor.

The sensor must be mounted below the lamp housing for wall installations.

Caution: Do not mount the sensor above or touching the lamp (keep 1 inch or more from the lamp). The sensor bottom must be facing down for best coverage and to avoid water damage and electrical shock.

CAUTION: To Avoid Fire Or Burn Hazards:

Allow fixture to cool before touching. The bulb and the fixture operate at high temperatures.

Keep fixture at least 1" from combustible materials. Do not aim at objects closer than 3 ft.

Use only T3, 150 Watt (Maximum) tungsten halogen 120 VAC lamps.

Note: For under-eave installation, rotate the sensor head 180° by bending the sensor towards the clamp bracket. Rotate the sensor bottom clockwise away from the bracket.

110°

8 Ft.

60 Ft.

Figure 2 - Coverage Angles

3. Testing

Turn the power back on at the circuit breaker. Turn the light switch on.

Note: When first turned on wait about 1 1/2 minutes for the circuitry to calibrate.

Put the TIME switch on the bottom of the sensor in the TEST position. You can now walk in front of the unit and the lights will come on for about 5 seconds. The TEST mode works both day and night.

Walk through the coverage area and point the sensor to obtain the desired coverage area. Adjust sensitivity as needed.

4. Operation

For motion sensing, put the ON-TIME switch on the bottom of the sensor in the 1, 5, or 10 minute position. When motion is detected, the lights will come on the selected time. Note: The photocell keeps the lights from turning on in daylight.

To keep lights on all night, flip the light switch off for 1 second then back on. Turning the light switch off for 1 second, then back on again will return the control to the motion sensing mode. At dawn, the control will reset to the motion sensing mode and shut off.

This light control automatically turns the light on when motion is detected.

Specifications:

Total Lighting Wattage

Up to 150 Watts Maximum

Range

Up to 60 ft.

Time Delay

1, 5, or 10 minutes

Replacement lamp

T3, Up to 150 Watt Maximum

 

halogen 120 VAC

Caution: This product is to be used with a U.L. listed rain tight or wet location suitable outlet box. Depending on the installation, additional hardware may be required.

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Ace Hardware 3209574, 3108685 specifications Aiming, Installation, Testing, Operation, Specifications

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