RAB Stealth STL110H Installation Manual Download Page 8

1. Make sure that the sensor is

not in Manual Override Mode. Turn 

power OFF for 10 seconds, then 

ON Sensor will be in Test Mode for 

approximately 5 minutes, then it will 

switch to Auto Mode with lights off 

and ready to detect movement.

2. Make sure sensor is not aimed 

at or mounted over something that 

would move or change temperature 

such as waving branches, water, air 

conditioners, windows or heating 

vents—even on neighboring proper-

ty. You can test for infrared sources 

in the area by placing a box or bag 

over the sensor. Put sensor into test 

mode. Lights should stay off. Wave 

your hand inside bag in front of sen-

sor. Lights should go on and then 

time out. If sensor operates properly 

when covered, check items #4–7. 

Problem:

 Sensor is triggered by 

unwanted movement or heat source.

Solution:

 (1) Aim sensor away from 

movement or (2) mask lens as in the 

direction of the source and/or (3) 

lower sensitivity control setting.

3. Make sure sensor and lights are

mounted firmly and do not move 

even slightly when touched. If they 

move, tighten all screws. 

4. Make sure sensor is not mounted 

on an unstable object such as a tree 

or pole that will move in the wind. 

Problem: 

 

Movement of tree triggers sensor.

Solution:

 Mount on stable surface.

5. Was sensor wired hot? If so,

circuitry may have been damaged.

6. Make sure sensor is not aimed

within 20 feet of a road.

Problem: 

 

Passing cars activate sensor.

Solution:

 A 20 foot safety zone and 

lower sensitivity are recommended to 

avoid activation from passing cars.

7. Make sure heat from lights is

not triggering sensor. Make sure  

the sensor is below and as far as 

possible away from lights.

Technical Tips:
Lights Do Not Turn Off

20’ Safety Zone

7

WRONG!

OK!

WRONG!

OK!

Summary of Contents for Stealth STL110H

Page 1: ...8 amps Voltage 120 volts 1000 watts Incandescent 500 watts Fluorescent Detection Pattern 50 x 110 Time Adjustment 5 seconds to 12 minutes Power Consumption 1 watt Surge protection I E C specs UL List...

Page 2: ...ations Do not install sensors on a circuit that feeds motor loads like kitchen appliances HVAC equipment washer dryer or garage door openers Sensor must be below and as far as possible away from light...

Page 3: ...Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode Will Stealth detect animals Stealth may detect large animals Having animals trigger the sen sor can give property a lived in look However you can limit animal dete...

Page 4: ...Lens This lens has one Look Out zone and two Look Down zones for excellent detection both at long and close range The Long Range model STL110LRL provides a long narrow protection zone for alleys and...

Page 5: ...shown in wiring diagram 6 Twist on wire nuts Secure with electrical tape 7 Align gaskets EZ Plate and metal mounting plate to insure proper seal Tighten EZ Plate center screw make sure O Ring gasket...

Page 6: ...ected to IEC specifications However if voltage varies significantly from 120 volts sensor may malfunction Wiring Diagrams Power In Sensor White Red Black Black Black Red Red pigtail Ground Ground Whit...

Page 7: ...ore movement to be detected 3 Adjust the sensor aiming as necessary to improve coverage 4 To adjust the sensitivity turn knob gently Less sensitivity counter clockwise may be desired if you wish to de...

Page 8: ...d by unwanted movement or heat source Solution 1 Aim sensor away from movement or 2 mask lens as in the direction of the source and or 3 lower sensitivity control setting 3 Make sure sensor and lights...

Page 9: ...ay from the lights 5 Moths can be attracted to the lights and fly close to the sensor causing triggering Reducing the sensitivity may help 6 Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road or s...

Page 10: ...higher ambient light levels turn the photocell control center knob toward the sun symbol 4 Was sensor wired hot If so circuitry may have been damaged 1 Check if sensor is being tricked by reflected l...

Page 11: ...ounting at 6 feet to 12 feet allows maximum range 3 Check that movement is not directly towards sensor Sensor will see movement across its pattern more quickly To fix move the sensor 4 Check that move...

Page 12: ...r mask the lower part of the lens with opaque weatherproof tape to create an Animal Alley 4 Although it is surge and transient protected the sensor may turn on occasionally during extreme voltage surg...

Page 13: ...is out of warranty or the damage is unrelated to the original manufacture return your unit directly to us with a check for 30 00 made out to RAB Electric We will repair or replace your unit Under no...

Page 14: ...ccessory Kit Indoor Switchplate Label 3 Wire Nuts Crossbar with Green Ground Screw Hanging Hook 1 2 Close Up Plugs 3 Slotted Screws 4 Finishing Cap O ring Gasket Center Mounting Screw Foam Gaskets 2 M...

Page 15: ...tion 8AM 6PM ET Mon Fri 24 7 24 7 888 RAB 1000 888 RAB 1232 888 RAB 1236 RAB Lighting 170 Ludlow Avenue Northvale New Jersey 07647 U S A RAB Lighting 2004 14 E mail www rabweb com Questions and reques...

Page 16: ...OCATIONS Specifications Switching Capacity Voltage Detection Pattern Time Adjustment Power Consumption Surge Protection UL Listing 8 amps 120 volts 300W watts LED 50 x 1000 5 seconds to 12 minutes 1 w...

Page 17: ...ns Do not install sensors on a circuit that feeds motor loads like kitchen appliances HVAC equiptment washer dryer or garagedoor openers Sensor must be below and as far as possible away from lights Se...

Page 18: ...ff on off on within 2 3 seconds To Resume Automatic Mode Flip the switch once off on within 2 seconds Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode Will STEALTH detect animals STEALTH may detect large animals H...

Page 19: ...daytime detections without turning on the lights Except during detections which trigger the controlled lights at night the LED remains on and serves as a deterrent indicating a security device in ope...

Page 20: ...sensor To handle loads greater than 300W watts a qualified electrician should install a relay Switchplate Label Switchplate label has self adhesive backing Power Quality It is not recommended to inst...

Page 21: ...ntil lights go on As distance from the sensor increases it will take more movement to be detected Aiming andWalkTesting Start Finish 3 Adjust the sensor aiming as needed to improve coverage 4 To adjus...

Page 22: ...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...

Page 23: ...s properly with bag covering check item 4 7 Problem Sensor is triggered by unwanted movement or heat source Solution Aim sensor away from movement Mask lens in the direction of source Lower sensitivit...

Page 24: ...rom the lights 5 Moths can be attracted to the lights and fly close to the sensor causing triggering Reducing the sensitivity may help 6 Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 ft of a road or sidewal...

Page 25: ...ensor s view The sensor s photocell may detect the light and deactivate For operation at higher ambient light levels turn the photocell control center knob toward the sun symbol 5 Was sensor wired hot...

Page 26: ...ounting 6 12ft allows maximum range 10 TechnicalTips Range Appears Limited WRONG RIGHT 40 20 50 6 12 3 Check that movement is not directly towards sensor Sensor will see movement across its pattern mo...

Page 27: ...roblem If your unit is out of warranty or the damage is unrelated to the original manufacture return your unit directly to us with a check for 30 00 made out to RAB Lighting We will repair or replace...

Page 28: ...l Wire Nuts 3 Easy Installation Product Help Tech Help Line Call our experts 888 RAB 1000 2016 RAB LIGHTING Inc Northvale New Jersey 07647 USA rabweb com Visit our website for product info email Answe...

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