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Aiming And Walk Testing

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 move-
ment 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.

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 the pattern until the
lights go on. As distance from the
sensor increases, it will take more
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 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 thru #4 until you
are satisfied with the coverage.

6. The “Time” control is factory set
at approximately 5–8 minutes. This
period starts after the movement in
the detection pattern ceases. If less
time is desired, turn the time control
counterclockwise. For more time,
turn the knob clockwise.

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
dusk and dawn.

8. Your sensor is ready for operation.
See the Technical Tips pages 7-11
if additional help is needed.

Control Panel:

Start

Finish

6

SENS       PHOTO       TIME

Minimum
30%

Maximum
100%

24 Hour

Operation

Night
Operation

5 Sec

12 Min

    

Summary of Contents for Stealth STL200HB

Page 1: ...ltage 120 volts 1000 watts Incandescent 500 watts Fluorescent Detection Pattern 50 x 200 Time Adjustment 5 seconds to 12 minutes Power Consumption 1 watt Surge protection I E C specs UL Listing Rainti...

Page 2: ...ot 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 lights Sensor fu...

Page 3: ...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 4: ...y Kit 2 Lens Masks 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 Gaske...

Page 5: ...hin 2 seconds Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode Will Stealth detect animals Stealth may detect large animals Having animals trigger the sensor can give property a lived in look However you can limit...

Page 6: ...ver the area desired Always keep the sensor level to ensure full coverage To reduce coverage aim the sensor towards the ground Stealth STL200 comes with a standard Double Look Down Lens This lens has...

Page 7: ...is out of warranty or the damage is unrelated to the original manufacture return your unit directly to us with a check for 20 00 made out to RAB Electric We will repair or replace your unit Under no...

Page 8: ...wer part of the lens with opaque weatherproof tape or the lens masks provided to create an Animal Alley 4 Although it is surge and transient protected the sensor may turn on occasionally during extrem...

Page 9: ...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 is on the screw to attach E...

Page 10: ...ircuit is surge and transient protected to IEC specifications However if voltage varies significantly from 120 volts sensor may malfunction Wiring Diagrams Power In Sensor White Red Black Black Black...

Page 11: ...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 movement far awa...

Page 12: ...in 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...

Page 13: ...take more 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 wis...

Page 14: ...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 15: ...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...

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