Owner's Manual
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SPECIFICATIONS
Horizontal Range . . . . Up to 70 ft.  (21 m); 100 ft. 
(30.5 m)  with  Range Boost.  
[varies  with  surrounding 
temperature]
Vertical Range . . . . . . Up to 15 ft. (4.6 m)
Sensing Angle . . . . . . Up to 240° horizontal. Up to 80° 
Vertical
Electrical Load . . . . . . Up  to  300  Watt  Maximum  In-
candescent [Up to  150 Watt 
Maximum each bulb holder.]
Power Requirements . 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes . . . . TEST, AUTO, and  MANUAL 
MODE
Time Delay . . . . . . . . 1, 5, 20 minutes
DualBrite
®
 Timer . . . . 3, 6 hours, Dusk-to-Dawn
HeathCo LLC reserves the right to discontinue prod-
ucts and to change specifications at any time without 
incurring any obligation to incorporate new features in 
products previously sold.
SYMPTOM
Lights will not come 
on.
Lights  come  on  
in daylight.
Lights come on for 
no  apparent  rea-
son.
Lights  turn  off  too 
late  in  Dusk-to-
Dawn setting
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.
  Light switch is turned off.
2.  Flood  lig ht  is  lo ose  or   
burned out.
3.
  Fuse is blown or circuit breaker 
is turned off.
4.
  Daylight turn-off is in effect (Re-
check after dark).
5.
  Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is 
a new installation.
6.
  Re-aim the sensor to cover de-
sired area.
1.
  Light control may be installed in 
a relatively dark location.
2.
  Light  control  is  in  Test.   
(Set  control  switch  to  an   
ON-TIME position).
1.
  Light control may be sensing 
small  animals  or  automobile 
traffic (Re-aim sensor).
2.
  Range  is  set   too  high.   
(Reduce Range).
3.
  D
ualBrite
®
 Timer is on.
1.  Sensor is in a relatively dark 
location. (Relocate sensor, or 
use 3 hr or 6 hr setting.)
SYMPTOM
Lights stay on 
continuously.
Lights flash on 
and off.
Lights  flash 
once, then stay 
off  in Manual 
Mode.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1.  A flood bulb is positioned too close to 
the sensor or pointed at nearby objects 
that cause heat to trigger the sensor. 
(Reposition  the  bulb away  from  the 
sensor or nearby objects).
2. Light control is pointed toward a heat 
source like an air vent, dryer vent, or 
brightly-painted heat-reflective surface. 
(Reposition sensor. Reduce Range).
3.
  Light control  is in Manual  Mode. 
(Switch to Auto.)
1.
  Heat or light from the bulbs may be 
turning  the  light  control  on  and  off. 
(Reposition the bulbs away from the 
sensor).
2.
  Heat being reflected from other objects 
may be affecting the sensor. (Reposi-
tion sensor).
3.
  Light control is in the Test mode and 
warming up. (Flashing is normal under 
these conditions. Turn Boost off.)
4.
  Light may be leaking through the flood-
lamp  reflectors.  (Replace the  bulbs 
with new high quality PAR 38 bulbs or 
make sure the metal bulb protectors 
are installed).
1.
  Sensor is detecting its own lights. 
(Reposition bulbs to keep area below 
the sensor relatively dark.)










