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 For power wire connection,

Type I :

    Connect the BROWN wire (Live wire) to the terminal

block “L” mark.

 

 Connect the BLUE wire (Neutral wire) to the terminal
block “N” mark. (FIGURE 9)

 

              FIGURE 9

Type II:

 Connect the YELLOW/GREEN (Ground wire) to the
terminal block . (FIGURE 10)

    Connect the BROWN wire (Live wire) to the terminal

block “L” mark.

 

 Connect the BLUE wire (Neutral wire) to the terminal
block “N” mark.
 

FIGURE 10

(5)   For lamp wire connection,
    Connect the 'BLUE' wire to the terminal block 'N'

mark.
Connect the 'BROWN' wire to the terminal block 'LS'
mark.

Note

: For the ES34T, besides the above mentioned

two points, you have to connect the
‘YELLOW/GREEN’ wire to the terminal block.

(7)  Fix the pre-wired terminal block to the boss of base

cover tightly. Place and fix the rubber seal to the wire
outlet.

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(8)  Refit and screw the unit to the base cover.

SETTING THE LIGHTING SYSTEM

(1)

 

TEST MODE

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Turn the Lite control and the Time control anti-
clockwise to the edge – the TEST position (FIGURE
11)

FIGURE 11

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Turn on the wall switch.  The light will turn on for
about 1 minute to warm up.  Then it turns off.

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Walk through the detection area.  The light turns on
when you move and turns off when you stop.  Wait
for the light to turn off before moving again to test the
sensor.

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Adjust the motion sensor to cover the desired
detection area.  For a smaller coverage area, point
the sensor down; for a larger coverage area, point
the sensor up.

(2) TIME ADJUSTMENT

The TIME adjustment controls how long the light will stay
on after the motion has been detected.

Turn the TIME control knob clockwise to increase (up to
about 12 minutes) how long the lights stay on or anti-
clockwise to decrease (down to about 5 seconds) the
time delay. (FIGURE 12)

FIGURE 12

(3) LITE ADJUSTMENT

The LITE adjustment determines at what light level the
lighting system will start operating when you set the
sensor to automatic operation.
   
Provisionally turn the LITE control knob to the edge
clockwise at the moon (dusk) position (FIGURE 13).
In this provisional setting mode, the Motion Sensor
remains inactive during daylight. At dusk when you find it
is the LUX level desired for operation, simply set the LITE
control knob to the position which becomes active as
daylight declines.

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Summary of Contents for ES34T

Page 1: ...uit protection or a suitable fuse l The unit can be installed only horizontally see the FIGURE 1a not vertically see the FIGURE 1b as shown in the below drawing HORIZONTAL VERTICAL FIGURE 1a 1b IMPORTANT Some local building codes may require installation of this product by a qualified electrician Check your local codes as they apply to your situation If the house wiring is of aluminum consult with...

Page 2: ... Type I FIGURE 4 Type II FIGURE 5 2 Note The detection angle of ES34T can come up to180 However to reduce or localize its detection coverage use the small plastic slip s provided to cover up part s of the LENS thus reducing its detection angle FIGURE 6 FIGURE 6 WIRING INSTRUCTION 1 Switch off the power source or wall switch 2 Unscrew two front screws to detach the base cover from the unit FIGURE 7...

Page 3: ...ight will turn on for about 1 minute to warm up Then it turns off l Walk through the detection area The light turns on when you move and turns off when you stop Wait for the light to turn off before moving again to test the sensor l Adjust the motion sensor to cover the desired detection area For a smaller coverage area point the sensor down for a larger coverage area point the sensor up 2 TIME AD...

Page 4: ...it back on TROUBLESHOOTING Light does not turn on l Confirm that you have made a correct wiring connection l Make sure that the bulbs have not burned out Light remains on l Make sure the wiring connection is correct l If you set the system to manual override remember that you must turn the wall switch off for at least 10 seconds to switch the sensor to automatic operation and turn off the lights l...

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