SPECIFICATIONS
Range . . . . . . . Up to 70 ft. (21 m); 100 ft. (30.5m)withRangeBoost. [varies with surrounding temperature]
Sensing Angle. . . . Up to 270°
Electrical Load. . . . Up to 300 Watt Maximum In- candescent [Up to 150 Watt maximum each lamp holder]
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Up to 60 Watt Maximum PAR SBCFL [Up to 30Watt maximum each lamp holder].
Power Requirements. 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes. . . TEST, AUTO and MANUAL
MODE
Lamp Modes. . . . Normal, Soft, Flash Time Delay . . . . . 1, 5, 20 minutes DualBrite® Timer. . . 3, 6 hours,
HeathCo LLC reserves the right to discontinue prod- ucts and to change specifications at any time without incurring any obligation to incorporate new features in products previously sold.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | |
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Lights will not come on. | 1. | Light switch is turned off. |
| 2. | Flood light is loose or burned out. |
| 3. | Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned off. |
| 4. | Daylight |
| 5. | Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new installation. |
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Lights come on in daylight. | 1. Light control may be installed in a relatively dark location. | |
| 2. | Light control is in Test. (Set control switch to an |
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Lights come on for no ap- | 1. Light control may be sensing small animals or automobile traffic | |
parent reason. | 2. Range is set too high. (Reduce Range). | |
| 3. | DualBrite® Timer is on. |
Lights turn off too late in | 1. Sensor is in a relatively dark location. (Relocate sensor, or use 3 hr or 6 hr setting.) | |
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Lights stay on | 1. | A flood lamp is positioned too close to the sensor or pointed at nearby objects that |
continuously. |
| cause heat to trigger the sensor. (Reposition the lamp away from the sensor or nearby |
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| objects). |
| 2. | Light control is pointed toward a heat source like an air vent, dryer vent, or |
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| 3. | Light control is in Manual Mode. (Switch to Auto.) |
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Lights flash on and off. | 1. Heat or light from the lamps may be turning the Light control on and off. (Reposition | |
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| the lamps away from the sensor). |
| 2. | Heat being reflected from other objects may be affecting the sensor. (Reposition sen- |
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| sor). |
| 3. | Light control is in the Test mode and warming up. (Flashing is normal under these |
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| conditions. Turn Boost off.) |
| 4. | Light may be leaking through the floodlamp reflectors. (Replace the lamps with new high |
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| quality PAR 38 lamps or make sure the metal lamp protectors are installed). |
| 5. | Light control is in Flash mode. (Flashing is normal in this mode. Select Normal or Soft |
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| mode to turn flash mode off). |
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Lights flash once, then stay | 1. Sensor is detecting its own lights. (Reposition lamps to keep area below the sensor | |
off in Manual Mode. |
| relatively dark.) |
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