Installation Manual
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Technical Tips:
Lights Do Not Turn O
1.  Make sure the sensor is not in 
Manual Override Mode. Turn 
power OFF for 10 seconds and 
then ON again. Sensor will be 
in Test Mode for approximately 
5 minutes, then it will switch to 
Auto Mode with lights o, 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 property.You can 
test for infrared sources in the area 
by placing a box or bag over the 
sensor and putting the sensor into 
test mode. This should keep the 
lights o. Wave your hand inside 
bag in front of sensor, and lights 
should go on, time out, and go o. 
If sensor operates properly with 
bag covering, check item #4-7.
Problem: Sensor is triggered by 
unwanted movement or heat 
source.
Solution:
• Aim sensor away from movement
• Mask lens in the direction of source
• Lower sensitivity control setting
3.  Make sure sensor and lights are 
mounted rmly and do not move, 
even slightly, when touched. If 
they move, tighten all screws.
4.  Make sure sensor is not mounted 
on an unstable source, 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 20ft of a road.
Problem: Passing cars activate 
sensor.
Solution: A 20ft 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 
sensor is below and as far as 
possible from lights.
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