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Tools Required

Socket, 5/16" Socket, 3/4" Deep Well Socket, Electrical

wiring tools.

NOTE: 

these luminaires are designed for outdoor lighting 

services, and should not be used in area of limited ventilation 
or in high ambient temperature enclosures. Construction is 
suitable for down lighting only. Best results will be obtained 
if installed and maintained according to the following 
recommendations.

1. 

Open housing door by squeezing thumb latch towards front of 
housing. To relieve latch pressure, compress gasket by pushing 
door into housing. Once the latch is disengaged, gently swing the door
open. 

FIG. 1

2. 

Remove the door by opening it to 45° angle “half open/half closed” then
lift it off the hook shaped hinges. 

FIG. 2

3. 

Remove the electrical compartment cover.

Hard Mount Version

• Hard mount electrical covers requires captive screws “1” & “2” to be 

loosened. Grab handle and remove cover. 

FIG. 3a

Power Tray Version

• Power tray version requires captive screw “1” to be loosened. 

FIG. 3a

• Grab handle and open power tray. 

FIG. 3b

• To remove power tray from housing, unhook pin through gap in 

power tray. Slide off of back pin and unplug the electrical 
connection. 

FIG. 3c

These instructions do not claim to cover all details or variations in the equipment, procedure, or process described, nor to provide directions for meeting every possible contingency 
during installation, operation or maintenance. When additional information is desired to satisfy a problem not covered sufficiently for user’s purpose, please contact your nearest 
representative.

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1/7/08

IMI-685

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT 

: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. 

WARNING

: Risk of Fire/Electric Shock. If not qualified, consult an electrician.

WARNING

: Risk of Electric Shock. Disconnect power at fuse or circuit breaker before installing or servicing.

WARNING

: Risk of Burn. Disconnect power and allow fixture to cool before changing bulb or handling fixture.

WARNING

: Risk of Personal Injury. Fixture may become damaged and/or unstable if not installed properly. 

Tighten all fixture components to their recommended torque values. Ensure door is properly latched.

WARNING

: Risk of Fire/Electrical Shock. Upside down installation can result in overheating or accumulation of water in fixture. Install right side up.

NOTE: Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.

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Customer First Center  1121 Highway 74 South  Peachtree City, GA  30269  770.486.4800  FAX  770.486.4801    

ADH070937

FIG. 1

Latch

FIG. 2

Lift

FIG. 3b

Open

Power

Tray

FIG. 3c

FIG. 3a

Screw “1”

Screw “2”

Handle

6. Light Distribution

Some of the reflector options are directional oriented. 

The reflector can be rotated in 90° increments. Loosen reflector mounting
screws and rotate reflector to desired orientation and then retighten the
mounting screws. 

FIG. 6. 

Tools required 1/4" socket.

7. Wiring

Important:

Dual voltage and multi-tap ballasts are factory-wired for

277V input. Before installation make certain supply and ballast voltages
are compatible. For use with other line voltages, remove wire nut 
splicing the black lead from the quick disconnect plug and 277V lead
from ballast. Cap off 277V lead with wire nut. Splice black lead from 
the quick disconnect plug with desired voltage lead from ballast.

Wire leads are to be routed from housing to pole. All wiring connections are
to be made in the pole. Wire the fixture voltage leads to the supply voltage
lead; fixture common lead to the supply neutral lead; and the fixture ground
lead to the supply ground lead. If fixture is supplied with the ballast tray 
option, re-connect the polarized plug and replace the ballast tray.

8. Photocontrol Receptacle

Loosen the two flathead screws to allow 

rotation of the receptacle. Insert screwdriver into center slot and rotate 
receptacle until indicator arrow points north. Retighten screws. Plug the
photoelectric control into receptacle and twist into locked position. 
The photocontrol must contain a soft, resilient gasket fastened to the 
bottom surface to assure a proper weather seal between the control 
and the receptacle. 

NOTE: 

The orientation procedure is only required for photocontrols which

specifically require the cell to be aimed north. Otherwise factory orientation
will work. Follow the directions recommended by the supplier of the 
photocontrol for proximity to light sources. Lighted signs, building surface 
reflection, floodlights, tree branches, etc. May affect final position of the 
photocontrol. 

FIG. 7

9. Lamp installation 

Open fixture door. Install the lamp by grasping it close

to the base and rotating clockwise, tightening securely to engage socket
center contact. Close the fixture door.

NOTE: Do not use lubricants on lamp base or socket as this will cause
damage and void warranty.

10. Reflector and Lens Cleaning

Open fixture door, dust reflector with soft,

clean dry cloth. Do not use alkaline or acidic cleaners on reflector 
surfaces. Clean lens with non-abrasive glass cleaning solution.

NOTE: 

A regular maintenance schedule should be followed to retain optimal

light output and reduce heat retention.

These instructions do not claim to cover all details or variations in the equipment, procedure, or process described, nor to provide directions for meeting every possible contingency 
during installation, operation or maintenance. When additional information is desired to satisfy a problem not covered sufficiently for user’s purpose, please contact your nearest 
representative.

Tribute

Sheet 4 of 4

1/7/08

IMI-685

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT

: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. 

NOTE: Specifications and dimensions subject to change without notice.

Visit our web site at www.cooperlighting.com

Customer First Center  1121 Highway 74 South  Peachtree City, GA  30269  770.486.4800  FAX  770.486.4801    

ADH070937

FIG. 7

Loosen

FIG. 6

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