3.After the correct position has been established, tighten the elbow joint screw and the sensor head locknut at the end of the elbow (near the cover).
Screw the lamps into the sockets.
Walk Test
Testing can be performed during daylight.
Testing includes applying electrical power, walking into the sensing area to determine if the sensor head is aimed properly and readjustment of the sensor position, if necessary. Be sure all controls are set as shown on Page 3.
1.Turn the wall switch (if installed) to on.
2.Perform the following applicable procedure(s). Place the circuit breaker to ON or replace the removed fuse. Observe that the circuit breaker remains ON (or that the fuse does not "blow").
3.Walk into the sensing area. The security floodlight should come on, then go off in about 5 seconds. If the floodlight does not come on, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING. Otherwise, go to Step 4.
4.Walk around the outside of the sensing area and observe the reaction of the floodlights as you move into the sensing area. Determine the protected area. If the protected area is not satisfactory to you, redirect the sensor toward the desired target area.
5.When the sensing area is satisfactory, tighten the screw and the locknut on the sensor arm.
Timing Adjustment
The floodlight
1.Turn the TIME control clockwise to the desired setting. The
2.Let the security floodlight turn off. Walk into the sensor area and observe the time when the floodlight comes on. Note the time when the floodlight goes off. Readjust the TIME control, as necessary, to set the desired
Sensitivity (SENS/RANGE) Adjustment
The sensitivity adjustment was set earlier to the most sensitive setting. This setting may be changed to prevent accidental triggering by family pets or other interference. Turn the SENS/RANGE control counterclockwise to make it less sensitive.
NOTE
Your security floodlight is highly responsive; therefore, it may occasionally activate due to rapid environmental changes.
Test Adjustment
During installation, the
OPERATION WHERE A WALL SWITCH IS INSTALLED
If a wall switch is installed, your security floodlight operates in two modes: automatic and manual. In automatic mode, the