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Smart Task

Retrofit Kit

Installation Manual

Contents:

Tur

n your

closet, cubicle

and kitchen lights

into motion 

activated          

lights.

Sensor Specifications

Switching Capacity:

500 watts incandescent or 250 watts
Fluorescent 

Voltage:

120 Volts AC, 60Hz

UL Listing:

For indoor applications

Time Adjustment:

5 seconds to 15 minutes

Sensor Construction:

Precision molded polycarbonate

Detection Zone: 

180 degrees by 30’

Sensor wires:

12” long

Vandal Resistant Lens:

Hard lens resists vandalism.

Why RAB Sensors are
Best for You

Smaller is better! 

Smart Task  retrofit

kit sensor uses state-of-the-art surface
mount technology (SMT), just like cellular
phones and beepers. SMT gives you more
reliability, greater RF immunity, and a 
compact sensor that can fit neatly where
others cannot.

Wider is better! 

The wide view

detects movement within its 120º area
with only one compact sensor, detecting
people as they exit or enter.

Molded is better! 

No leaky gaskets or

bug hotels with Smart Task.
The hard lens is molded as part of the
case. It’s absolutely sealed!

180º

Sensor

Summary of Contents for Smart Task

Page 1: ... long Vandal Resistant Lens Hard lens resists vandalism Why RAB Sensors are Best for You Smaller is better Smart Task retrofit kit sensor uses state of the art surface mount technology SMT just like cellular phones and beepers SMT gives you more reliability greater RF immunity and a compact sensor that can fit neatly where others cannot Wider is better The wide view detects movement within its 120...

Page 2: ...djust coverage angles of the sensor from left to right only Tighten tilt set screw Wiring Diagram How are the Time Sensitivity and Photocell adjusted Time Control Sets the time that lights will remain on after the Detection Zone is vacated from approximately 5 seconds to 15 minutes Use small adjustment tool supplied to turn clockwise to increase the time Factory Setting 5 8 minutes Sensitivity Inc...

Page 3: ...erage pattern 1 Aim the sensor approximately to cover the area you desire 2 Start outside the Detection Zone and walk across the zone until the lights go on As distance from the sensor increases it will take more movement to be detected For instance at 10 feet a half step will be enough while at 30 feet several steps will be necessary 3 To shorten the range use the lens masks provided or tilt the ...

Page 4: ...s possible from its lights Heat from the lights may trigger the sensor 5 Make sure lights are not visible from or reflecting back into sensor Check for white or reflective surfaces close to the sensor Lights Turn On and Off Incorrectly Lights Turn Off Too Quickly 1 Check if sensor is being tricked by reflected light If lights shine or reflect into the photocell located behind the lens the unit wil...

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