Operation Manual
POWLI021 EN
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Turn the TIME control knob clockwise to increase (up to about 12 minutes) how long
the floodlights stay on or anti-clockwise to decrease (down to about 5 seconds) the
time delay.
7.3 LITE adjustment
The LITE adjustment determines at what light level the lighting system will start
operating when you set the sensor to Automatic Operation.
Provisionally turn the LITE control knob to the edge clockwise at the moon (dusk)
position. In this provisional setting mode, the motion sensor remains inactive during
daylight. At dusk when you find it is the LUX level desired for operation, simply set
the LITE control knob to the position that the motion sensor will become active as
daylight declines.
7.4 SENS. adjustment
The sensitivity adjustment may be adjusted to compensate for seasonal variations in
temperature and to reduce unwanted triggering. The optimum sensitivity can be achieved
by setting the SENS. control knob initially to its mid-point and then adjusting the control
knob clockwise to increase (up to 12 meters) the detecting distance or anti-clockwise to
decrease (down to 3 meters) the detecting distance.
8 THE FIELD OF DETECTION
The field of detection of the infrared lamp can be adjusted 30degree in horizontal
direction and 30 degree in vertical direction. By means of horizontal adjustment, the
permanent 180°field of detection can be infinitely directed to the right or left
(Fig.4).By means of vertical adjustment the detection range can be reduced or
expanded (Fig.5).This way any false detections caused by movements from
neighbours and from the street are excluded.
The best detection is obtained by approaching the field of detection perpendicular to
its axis (Fig.6).
If the field of detection is approaching the direction of its axis, the infrared detector
will, in some cases, respond later (Fig.7)
9 FIXING AND CHANGING A HALOGEN TUBE
Lamp tube fitting. Unscrew the bolt and open the glass holder. Fit the tube into the
tube socket. Assure that the two ends of the tube contact the socket pole correctly.
Then place the waterproof rubber pad in it’s original position and close the cover with
the bolt.
10 POSSIBLE PROBLEMS
Ventilators, such as the discharge from a vapour cap or dryer (hot air movement) can
cause the lamp to switch on when it is not required to do so.
Passing cars (warm engines) can also cause your lamp to switch on.
Nearby trees and bushes, sudden changes in temperature and gusts of wind can
also cause the lamp to switch on.
If the lamp has been placed under a roof or under trees, then the lamp can also burn
during daylight hours.