Installation Manual
1. Make sure that the sensor is 
not in Manual Override Mode. Turn 
power OFF for 10 seconds, then 
ON Sensor will be in Test Mode for 
approximately 5 minutes, then it will 
switch to Auto Mode with lights off 
and ready to detect movement.
2. Make sure sensor is not aimed 
at or mounted over something that 
would move or change temperature 
such as waving branches, water, air 
conditioners, windows or heating 
vents—even on neighboring proper-
ty. You can test for infrared sources 
in the area by placing a box or bag 
over the sensor. Put sensor into test 
mode. Lights should stay off. Wave 
your hand inside bag in front of sen-
sor. Lights should go on and then 
time out. If sensor operates properly 
when covered, check items #4–7. 
Problem: Sensor is triggered by 
unwanted movement or heat source.
Solution: (1) Aim sensor away from 
movement or (2) mask lens as in the 
direction of the source and/or (3) 
lower sensitivity control setting.
3. Make sure sensor and lights are 
mounted firmly and do not move 
even slightly when touched. If they 
move, tighten all screws. 
4. Make sure sensor is not mounted 
on an unstable object such as a tree 
or pole that will move in the wind. 
Problem:  
Movement of tree triggers sensor.
Solution: Mount on stable surface.
5. Was sensor wired hot? If so,  
circuitry may have been damaged.
6. Make sure sensor is not aimed 
within 20 feet of a road.
Problem:  
Passing cars activate sensor.
Solution: A 20 foot safety zone and 
lower sensitivity are recommended to 
avoid activation from passing cars.
7. Make sure heat from lights is 
not triggering sensor. Make sure 
the sensor is below and as far as 
possible away from lights.
Technical Tips:
Lights Do Not Turn Off
20’ Safety Zone
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