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Walk Test:

The purpose of the Walk Test is 
to check and adjust the coverage 
pattern. STEALTH has a 5 minute Test 
Period which allows the sensor to be 
aimed and walk-tested day or night. 
If you require 5 more minutes of 
Test Time, turn the power off for at 
least 10 seconds and back on again. 
During the Test Period, the sensor 
will keep lights on for 5 seconds 
each time it detects movement in 
its Detection Zone. The sensor will 
change to Automatic Mode after 5 
minutes of testing.

To enter test mode:  

Turn power off for at least 10 
seconds and back on again.

1. Aim the sensor across the traffic 

pattern you want to detect. Start 
by aiming the sensor downward 
and then raise it slowly until the 
desired range is obtained.

2. Start outside the pattern and 

walk across pattern until lights 
go on. As distance from the 
sensor increases, it will take 
more movement to be detected.

Aiming and Walk Testing

Start

Finish

3. Adjust the sensor aiming as 

needed to improve coverage.

4. To adjust sensitivity, turn knob 

gently. Less sensitivity (counter-
clockwise) may be desired if you 
wish to detect a limited area or if 
the sensor is being activated by 
wind, foliage, or animals. More 
sensitivity (clockwise) will help 
cover a larger area.

5. Repeat steps 2-4 until you are 

satisfied with coverage.

6. “Time” is factory set at 5-8 

minutes. This period starts after 
the movement in the detection 
pattern ceases. Turn the time 
control counterclockwise for 
less time and clockwise for more 
time.

7. STEALTH is factory set for 

night-only operation. To obtain 
24-hour operation, turn the 
photocell control full counter-
clockwise. Intermediate settings 
will adjust operation during 
dawn and dusk.

8. Your sensor is ready for 

operation. See “Technical Tips” on 
pages 7-11 for additional help.

Technical Tips:

Lights Turn On for Unknown Reasons

1. Lights may turn on occasionally 

during rain, snow and windstorms 
because the sensor detects 
changes in temperature. 

Solution:

 mount sensor in 

protected area.

•  If false detections constantly 

occur, reduce sensitivity (turn 
counterclockwise) until the 
problem stops.

2. Tilt the sensor lower; it may 

register movement from distant 
objects.

3. You may not be aware of animals 

triggering the sensor. Create an 
“Animal Alley” by aiming sensor 
or masking the lower portion of 
the lens with opaque weather-
proof tape to reduce triggering.

10’

50’

“Animal Alley”

4. Although it is surge and transient 

protected, the sensor may 
occasionally turn on during 
extreme voltage surges.

5. A possible source of “mysterious” 

sensor activations are strong 
local radio signals. Check for 
nearby CB, Ham, VHF radio 
transmitters or cellular 
telephones. These signals may 
activate the sensor, but will not 
do permanent damage.

6. Check all the solutions 

 mentioned under “Lights Turn 
On and Off.”

7. Check items #2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 

under “Lights Do Not Turn Off.”

Summary of Contents for STEALTH 110

Page 1: ...OCATIONS Specifications Switching Capacity Voltage Detection Pattern Time Adjustment Power Consumption Surge Protection UL Listing 8 amps 277 volts 300W watts LED 50 x 1000 5 seconds to 12 minutes 1 w...

Page 2: ...on from approximately 5 seconds 12 minutes STEALTH keeps lights on only when needed and uses just 1 watt to operate making it extremely energy efficient Can outdoor lights still be turned on with the...

Page 3: ...verage To reduce coverage tilt the sensor down STEALTH STL100 comes with a stan dard Double Look Down Lens This lens has one Look Out zone and two Look Down zones for excellent detection at both long...

Page 4: ...8 minutes This period starts after the movement in the detection pattern ceases Turn the time control counterclockwise for less time and clockwise for more time 7 STEALTH is factory set for night onl...

Page 5: ...ended to avoid activation from passing cars 7 Make sure heat from lights is not triggering sensor Make sure sensor is below and as far as possible from lights RIGHT WRONG 20 Safety Zone RIGHT WRONG 8...

Page 6: ...it is daytime Solutions Adjust the photocell control center knob slightly counterclockwise to allow operation at higher ambient light levels Move the lights or reflectors Mask lens in the direction o...

Page 7: ...made out to RAB Lighting We will repair or replace your unit Under no circumstances shall we be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with the use or perfo...

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