1. Walk through the coverage area noting where you are when the lights turn on. Loosen the 3 clamp screws slightly and turn the sensor head left or right to change the coverage area.
2. When you have the desired coverage angle make a pencil mark on the sensor and post to mark the sensor position.
3. If you need to change the sensitivity, tem- porarily lift the fixture and sensor to make the adjustment. It may be necessary to have a friend hold the fixture while adjust- ing the sensitivity.Too much sensitivity may increase false triggering.
4. Set the amount of TIME you want the light to stay on
after motion is detected. (1, 5, or 20 minutes).
5. Set the DualBrite® (ACCENT) switch to the amount of time after dusk you want the lights on at low level (Off, 3, 6 Hrs.,
6Put the sensor and fixture back in place. Align the pencil marks made above. Tighten the three screws to secure the sensor.
Securing Brass and Plastic Post Lamps
WARNING: Turn power off at circuit breaker or fuse.
1.Turn the post lamp to the desired loca- tion. Using a #31 drill and the fixture as a template slightly mark the location of one of the fixture mounting holes.DO NOT drill through the sensor plastic.
2.Lift the fixture off the sensor and keep the wires away from where you need to drill. Now finish drilling the first hole.
3.Set the fixture in position and install a screw (provided) to hold the fixture.
4.Mark the remaining holes as above.
5.Remove the one screw and lift the fixture and drill the remaining holes as above.
6.Set the fixture in position and install all the screws (3 provided). Be careful to not over tighten the screws and strip out the plastic.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | |
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Light will not | 1. Light switch is turned off. | |
come on. | 2. Bulb is loose or burned out. | |
| 3. | Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned |
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| off. |
| 4. | Daylight turnoff is in effect (Recheck |
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| after dark). |
| 5. | Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new |
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| installation. |
| 6. | |
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| area. |
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Light comes | 1. Light control may be installed in a | |
on in daylight. |
| relatively dark location. |
| 2. | Light control is in Test. (Set control |
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| switch to an |
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Light comes | 1. Light control may be sensing small | |
on for no ap- |
| animals or automobile traffic |
parent reason. |
| sensor). |
| 2. | Sensitivity is set too high. (Reduce |
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| sensitivity). |
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SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | |
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Light stays on | 1. The sensor is pointed at nearby | |
continuously. |
| objects that cause heat to trigger |
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| the sensor. (Aim the sensor away |
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| from nearby objects). |
| 2. | Light control is in Manual Mode. |
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| (Switch to Auto.) |
| 3. | Light control is in DualBrite® |
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| mode. |
| 4. | Sensitivity is set too high. (Reduce |
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| sensitivity.) |
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Light flashes on | 1. Heat being reflected from other | |
and off. |
| objects may be affecting the sensor. |
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| 2. | Light control is in the Test mode and |
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| warming up. (Flashing is normal |
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| under these conditions). |
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