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Installation Manual
Note:
-The lamp must be installed by professional electrician
-Ensure the power supply is switched off before fitting this product
-Do not touch the lamp when in use
-Keep away from hot steam and corrosive gas
How to change into MANUAL OVERRIDE CONTROL MODE
1. When power on, the PIR detector enters into the “WARN-UP” periods for about 1 minute, then
automatically change into AUTO MODE.
2. During AUTO MODE, by switching the ON/OFF main switch for 2 times within 3 seconds then switch on,
the PIR detector will automatically change into MANUAL MODE from AUTO MODE. In MANUAL MODE, the
Lamp(s) will remain ON, not affected by duration time and Lux control level.
3. During MANUAL MODE or AUTO MODE, by switching off the ON/OFF main switch over 6 seconds and then on
again, the PIR detector will reset to WARN-UP periods.
Please note: the periods of “WARN-UP” maybe be shorter than 1 minute.
POWER ON
AUTO MODE
MANUAL MODE
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Trouble shooting and user hints
Problem
Possible Cause
Suggested Remedy
Light does not switch
on when there is
movement in the
detection area.
1. No mains voltage
Check all connections, and Fuses/switches
2. Bulb(s) faulty or missing.
Check. Replace
3. Nearby lighting is too bright.
Redirect sensor or relocate the unit
4. Controls set incorrectly
Readjust sensor angle or control knob
5. Sensor positioned in wrong direction
Redirect sensor and/or adjust
Lamp switches on for
no apparent reason
(false trigger)
1. Heat from bulb(s) activating sensor.
Adjust lamp holders to allow a Minimum
gap of 40mm between LED bulb and sensor
head.
2. Heat sources such as air-con, Vents,
heater flues, barbecues, other outside
lighting, moving cars are activating sensor.
Adjust direction of sensor head, Away from
these sources.
3. Animals/birds e.g. possums or domestic
animals.
Redirecting sensor head may help.
4. Interference from on/off switching of
electric fans or lights on the same circuit as
your security floodlight. (this problem does
not always occur but a faulty switch or noisy
fluorescent light may cause the security
lamp to switch on.)
Should the false triggering become
troublesome, consider:
a) Replacing a faulty switch. b) Replacing
noisy fluorescent, Tubes and/or starters. c)
Connecting the security lamp to a separate
circuit(in most cases where one or more of
the above suggestions have been carried
out, false triggering has been reduced.)
5. Reflection from swimming pool, or
reflective surface.
Redirect sensor.
Light remains on.
1. Continuously false triggered
Redirecting sensor head may help
2. Time is set too long.
Reduce time
Light switches on
during daylight hours.
LUX control knob is set to daylight position. Turn the LUX control knob to desired light
level setting.
When setting controls
in daylight the
detection distance
becomes shorter.
Interference by sunlight
Re-test at night.
Note: all passive infra red detectors are more sensitive in cold and dry weather than warm and wet weather