Installation Sheet

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Fig.8
Motion
Least sensitive
Motion
Most sensitive
Sensor
5'
6.0'
10.0'
40'
Be sure the light is mounted straight on the wall
otherwise, the detection distance may be limited.
Fig. 6
Fig.7
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120
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem
The light will not come on.
The light switch is turned off.
Possible Cause Solution
The fuse is blown or the circuit
breaker is turned off.
Turn the light switch on.
Replace the fuse or turn the circuit
breaker on.
Recheck after dark.
Verify the wiring is correct.
Re-aim the motion sensor to cover
the desired area.
Increase the “SENSITIVITY” setting.
Daylight turn-off (photocell) is in
effect.
The circuit wiring is incorrect (if this
is a new installation).
The motion sensor is aimed in the
wrong direction.
The outside air temperature is close
to the same as a person’s body heat.
The light comes on during the
day.
The motion sensor may be installed in
a relatively dark location.
The light fixture is operating
normally under these circumstances
Set the “TIME” switch to the 5s to 3
minute setting.
The “TIME” switch is in the “TEST”
position.
The light comes on for no
apparent reason.
The light turns off too late in
the PC setting.
The light fixture may be installed in a
relatively dark location.
Relocate the light fixture setting.
The motion sensor may be sensing
small animals or automobile traffic.
Decrease the “SENSITIVITY” setting
or reposition the motion sensor.
Decrease the “SENSITIVITY” setting.
The light fixture is operating normally
under these circumstances.
Decrease the “SENSITIVITY” setting.
Do not use a dimmer or timer to
control the light fixture. Replace the
dimmer or timer with a standard
on/off wall switch.
The “SENSITIVITY” switch is set too high.
The switch is in the “PC“ setting.
The outside temperature is much
warmer or cooler than a person’s body
heat (summer or winter).
The light fixture is wired through a
dimmer or timer.