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Common problems - read first!

1. Do not face the photocell into the midday sun. If installed 

on the south side of a building, face east or west or point the 

photo control down toward the ground. The best direction to 

face the photo control is north.

2. Do not face the photocell where it can see artificial light. 

Light from windows, signs, street lights, etc., will cause the 

photo control not to switch on. The photo control should not 

be positioned so that it sees the light it is controlling (or 

reflected light). These conditions will cause the light to cycle 

on and off.

3. When you are testing the photo control, be sure to turn 

on the power (load will come on) and wait up to 5 

minutes for photocell to switch load off. For further testing 

cover the photo control completely with black tape or another 

dark material to simulate night conditions. If you can’t cover 

the control with tape, try covering the photo control with the 

shipping carton to simulate night conditions.

PHOTO CONTROLS

LC2000

WITH TWIST LOCK MOUNTING

IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

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RATING CHART

NORMAL

OPERATING

BALLAST TUNGSTEN

MODEL

VOLTAGE

VA

WATTS

LC2000

110-277

1800

1000

MOUNTING Insert prongs of Photo Control into female socket

and twist in clock-wise direction with slight pressure until unit is

secure. “Eye” (window in plastic housing) should be oriented in a

northerly direction, if possible, for best operating results, and

should be positioned so as to be unaffected by the controlled

light, auto headlights, window lights, signs, etc. 

Wattage of controlled lights cannot exceed rated capacity 

of Photo Control.

NOTE: Mount unit so that top of case is in an upright position.

TESTING: Make sure circuit is clear of shorts before applying

power. Cover “EYE” with hand to activate unit. Repeat several

times. Under extremely bright light it may be necessary to place

an opaque item over the entire unit to activate it. Slight buzz from

unit does not impair operation.

COMMON

(large prong)

LINE

LOAD

BOTTOM VIEW OF PHOTO CONTROL

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