TEST AND ADJUSTMENT
❒Turn on the circuit breaker and light switch.
NOTE: Sensor has a 1 1/2 minute warm up period before it will detect motion. When first turned on, wait 1 1/2 minutes.
❒Turn the RANGE control to the medium position (halfway between MIN and MAX), DualBrite® to OFF, and the
NOTE: If fixture is mounted higher than 8 ft.(2.4 m), aiming the sensor down will reduce coverage distance.
The detector is less sensitive to motion directly towards it.
MotionMotion
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MIN | TEST 1 5 20 | OFF 3 6 DUSK TO | ||
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| MINUTES | HOUR DAWN |
Bottom of Sensor
Avoid aiming the control at:
•Objects that change temperature rapidly, such as heating vents and air conditioners. These heat sources could cause false triggering.
•Areas where pets or traffic may trigger the control.
•Nearby large,
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15 ft. |
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(4.6 m) | DualZone™ | |
DualZone™ | 70 ft. 100 ft. |
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(21 m) (30.5 m) |
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Maximum Range | Coverage Angle |
Least Sensitive | Most Sensitive |
❒Loosen the clamp screw in the
sensor ball joint and gently rotate the sensor.
❒ Walk through the coverage area noting where you are when the lights turn on (also, the LED will flash several times when motion is detect- ed).Move the sensor head up, down, or sideways to change the coverage area. Keep the sensor at least 2" (51 mm) away from the lamps.
❒Adjust the RANGE as needed.
RANGE set too high may increase false triggering.
❒ Secure the sensor head by tightening the clamp screw. Do not overtighten the screw.
❒Set the amount of TIME you want the lights to stay on after motion is detected (1, 5, or 20 minutes).
❒Set the DualBrite® switch to the amount of time after dusk you want the lights on at low level (Off, 3, 6 Hrs.,
WARNING - Risk of fire. Do not aim the bulbs at a combustible surface within 3 ft. (1 m).
NOTE: DualZone™ adds a zone of detection under the motion sensor. DualZone™ requires no additional adjustment and operates in conjuction with the for-