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4. Check that movement is not directly 

towards sensor. Sensor will see 
movement across its pattern more 
quickly. To fix, move the sensor.

5. Check that movement far away and 

directly towards sensor is not entirely 
within one Detection Pattern finger.

Problem: Sensor will not detect until 
movement crosses from one finger into 
a second finger.

Solution: 

“Micro Adjust” sensor 

by tilting sensor 1/16”. This small 
adjustment may move the zones to 
allow earlier detection.

1. Check that the sensor is level from side 

to side and pointed at the area you 
desire. If unit is tilted, part of the Detec-
tion Zone may be high in the air over 
people’s heads.

Solution: 

Position sensor exactly level 

from side to side.

2. Check that the sensor is not mounted 

too high. If mounted above 20 feet, 
much of the usable range will be lost.

3. If sensor is painted, make sure there is no 

paint on the lens and that the lens paint 
mask is removed.

Problem:

 Passing cars activate sensor.

Solution:

 A 30’ safety zone between the 

sensor and road is recommended to 
avoid activation from passing cars. 

6. Make sure heat from lights is not 

triggering sensor. Make sure the sensor 
is below and as far as possible away 
from lights.

1. Make sure sensor is not aimed at 

something that would move or change 
temperature such as waving branches, 
water, air conditioners, windows or 
heating vents - even on neighboring 
property. You can test for infrared 
sources in the area by placing a box or 
bag over the sensor. Put sensor into Test 
Mode. After the initial 30 seconds of the 
lights being on, lights should stay off. 
Wave your hand inside the bag in front 
of sensor.  Lights should go on and then 
time out. If sensor operates properly 
when covered, check items 2-6.

Problem:

 Sensor is triggered by 

unwanted movement or heat source. 

Solution: 

Tilt sensor (Pg.8) or mask lens 

in the direction of the source. Move 
sensor or source.

2. Make sure sensor is mounted firmly and 

does not move even slightly when 
touched. If it moves, tighten all screws. 

3. Make sure that SmartBox is not mounted 

on an unstable object such as a tree or 
a pole that will move in the wind.

4. Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may 

have been damaged.

5. Make sure sensor is not aimed within 30 

feet of a road.

Branches 

blowing may 

activate  

sensor 

You may tilt sensor to not aim in the 
direction of the street or mask top of 
sensor lens to reduce range (Pg. 8)

Technical Tips:

Lights Do Not Turn Off

Technical Tips:

Range appears limited

20’

No detection until here

11

10

Less Sensitive

More Sensitive

Solution:

 Mounting at 4’ to 8’ allows  

maximum range.

Summary of Contents for SmartBox

Page 1: ...Installation Manual SmartBox Outdoor Motion Sensor It s easy to add motion detection to outdoor lights ...

Page 2: ...s Hard lens resists casual vandalism Case Construction Precision molded Lexan Color Matched Lens Dark lens with black units White lens with white units Surge Protection Withstands up to 3000 Volts Manual Override Double flip wall switch logic prevents activation by short power outages Resets to auto at dawn No extra wiring needed LED Detection Indicator Glows red day and night for on guard deterre...

Page 3: ...6 high for optimum range and direction Less Sensitive More Sensitive Assembly and Wiring 1 SmartBox requires a vertically mounted single gang full size outlet box 2 Position gasket on back of switch plate 3 Bring power leads and sensor leads into box 4 Attached ground wire s to outlet box grounding screw 5 Strip 1 2 of insulation from all leads Connect as shown in Wiring Diagram 6 Twist on wire nu...

Page 4: ...ity and Photocell adjusted TimeControl Sets the time that lights will remain on after the Detection Zone is vacated from approximately 5 seconds to 15 minutes Use the adjustment tool provided to turn clockwise to increase the time Factory Setting 5 8 minutes Photocell Control For night only operation use the tool provided or a small screwdriver to turn the Photocell Control all the way counter clo...

Page 5: ...ll be necessary Picking A Location Detection Pattern The sensor has a Double Look Down Lens with one Look Out zone and two Look Down zones for excellent detection both at long and close range Detection extends out a maximum of 40 feet and is 180º wide To reduce the Detection Pattern length adjust the tilt set screw underneath the sensor using the hex wrench provided To reduce Detection Pattern wid...

Page 6: ...om lights 1 Make sure sensor is not aimed at something that would move or change temperature such as waving branches water air conditioners windows or heating vents even on neighboring property You can test for infrared sources in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor Put sensor into Test Mode After the initial 30 seconds of the lights being on lights should stay off Wave your hand insi...

Page 7: ...en lights streetlights or lights from inside the house are not in the sensor s view See 1 under Lights Turn Off Too Quickly 4 Was sensor wired hot If so circuitry may have been damaged 5 If sensor is painted make sure there is no paint on the lens and that the lens paint mask is removed 5 Make sure lights are not visible from or reflecting back into sensor Check for white or reflective surfaces cl...

Page 8: ...ct was purchased by the contractor or end user from an authorized RAB distributor who purchased the product directly from RAB and from no other source b if the product has been installed the entire installation was performed by a licensed electrician or under the supervision of a licensed electrician and the product was in its original unopened and new condition at the time of installation RAB LIG...

Page 9: ... Answers rablighting com Visit our website for product info Tech Help Line 888 722 1000 e mail sales rablighting com Free Lighting Layouts Answered online or by request 2019 RAB LIGHTING Inc Northvale New Jersey 07647 USA ...

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