Chamberlain Secure Home SH-9511AU Installation And Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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201111-01

18.3 m 

(60 ft.)

2.4 m 

(8 ft.)

  

Maximum

 

Maximum Range 

Coverage Angle*

 

(Side View) 

(Top View)

110°

4.  Loosen  the  clamp 

screw  in  the  sensor 

ball  joint  and  gently 

rotate the sensor.

5.  Walk  through  the 

coverage  area  noting 

where  you  are  when 

the lights turn on. In 

TEST mode, light will 

stay on for 5 seconds af-

ter motion has stopped 

and  then  turn  off. 

Move the sensor head 

up, down, or sideways 

to change the coverage 

area. Keep the sensor 

at least 2.5 cm (1") 

away from the bulb.

6.  Adjust the sensitivity 

as needed. Too much sensitivity may cause false 

triggering due to heat sources in the coverage 

area (see Troubleshooting section).

7.  Secure the sensor head by tightening the clamp 

screw. Do not overtighten the screw.

8.  Set the amount of ON-TIME you want the 

light to stay on after motion is detected (1, 5, 

or 10 minutes). The timer will reset as long 

as there is motion present. Once motion has 

stopped,  the  timer  will  time-out  after  the 

selected amount of time.

Clamp 

Screw

Ball 

Joint

Aim Sensor Down 

for Short Coverage

Aim Sensor Higher 

for Long Coverage

TESTING AND ADJUSTMENTS

1.  Turn on the circuit breaker and light 

switch.

Note:

 Sensor has a 1 

1

/

2

 minute warm up period 

before it will detect motion. When first turned 

on wait 1 

1

/

2

 minutes.

2.  Set:

• ON-TIME switch to TEST

• SENSITIVITY dial to Midway position

Figure 11

3.  Adjust the lamp head by loosening the lock nut 

or using a screwdriver. The lamp head must be 

mounted horizontally (see Figure 11). After 

positioning lamp head, tighten the lock nut 

and apply thread sealant to ensure lamp head 

does not rotate.

Bottom of Sensor

ON-TIME

10  5  1  TEST

MIN MAX

SENS

The halogen light must be

mounted horizontally (+/- 4°).

 RIGHT 

WRONG

 WARNING: Risk of fire. Do not aim the 

bulbs at a combustible surface within 1 

meter (3 feet).

1m

Summary of Contents for Secure Home SH-9511AU

Page 1: ...ol requires 230 volts AC If you want to use Manual Mode the control must be wired through a switch It is illegal for persons other than a licensed electricianorpersonauthorizedbylegislation to work on...

Page 2: ...be mounted to a wall or eaves Toachievebestresults thisfixtureshouldbemounted2 4meters 8feet abovetheground Note Iffixture is mounted higher than 2 4 meters 8 feet aiming the sensor down will reduce...

Page 3: ...hen positioningthecanopyextensionformounting do the following Keep the mounting tabs level Make sure the canopy extension is turned as shown in Figure 2 Makesurethehousewiringislocatedbehind or below...

Page 4: ...one weather sealant see Figure 7 5 Install bulb Donotexceedwattageratingon fixture label Terminal Block From Fixture From AC Source WIRING 1 Connect the house wires to the terminal block according to...

Page 5: ...ft Socket Right Socket Contact Bulb Lamp Head Glass Cover 1 2 CAUTION When replacing bulb turn power off and let the fixture cool NOTE Bulb is included but needs to be in stalled The bulb is located b...

Page 6: ...ected 1 5 or 10 minutes The timer will reset as long as there is motion present Once motion has stopped the timer will time out after the selected amount of time Clamp Screw Ball Joint Aim Sensor Down...

Page 7: ...t because daylight returns the sensor to AUTO Flip the light switch off for one second then back on to toggle betweenAUTOandMANUAL MODE Manual mode works only with the ON TIME switch in the 1 5 or 10...

Page 8: ...Verify wiring is correct 6 Re aim light control to cover desired area Light comes on in daylight 1 Light control may be installed in a relatively dark location 2 Light control is in TEST 1 The fixtur...

Page 9: ...or return the Unit to you Exclusions This Chamberlain Limited Warranty does not cover any failure of or defect in the Unit due to 1 non compliance with the instructions regarding installation operatio...

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