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SPECIFICATIONS

Range ................................................................Up to 30 ft. (9.1 m) [varies with surrounding temperature]

Sensing Angle....................................................Up to 150°

Sensor Aiming Adjustment Angle ....................90°

Electrical Load ..................................................Up to 100 Watt Maximum Incandescent

Bulb Type ..........................................................Medium Base, Type “A”, 100 Watt Maximum

Sensor Capacity .................................................Up to 500 Watt (4.1 A) Maximum Tungsten

Power Requirements ..........................................120 VAC, 60 Hz

Operating Modes ..............................................TEST, AUTO, and MANUAL MODE

ON-Timer .........................................................1, 5, 10 minutes

Test Timer .........................................................5 Seconds

Manual Mode Timer .........................................Dusk-to-Dawn

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Lights will not 

come on.

1.  Light switch is turned off.

2.  Light bulb is loose or burned out.

3.  Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned off.

4.  Daylight turn-off is in effect.

5.  Sensor not detecting movement.

6.  Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new installation.

1.  Turn light switch on.

2.  Check bulb and replace if burned out.

3.  Replace fuse or turn circuit breaker on.

4.  Recheck after dark.

5.  Re-aim the sensor to cover desired area.

6.  Verify wiring is correct.

Lights come on in 

daylight.

1.  Light control may be installed in a relatively dark location.

2.  Light control is in TEST.

1.  The fixture is operating normally under these conditions.

2.  Set control switch to 1, 5, or 10 minutes.

Lights come on for 

no apparent reason.

1.  Light control may be sensing small animals or automobile 

traffic.

2.  Sensitivity is set too high.

1.  Re-aim sensor. Reduce sensitivity.

2.  Reduce sensitivity.

Lights stay on 

continuously.

1.  The sensor may be picking up a heat source like an air vent, 

dryer vent, or brightly painted, heat-reflective surface.

2.  Light control is in Manual Mode.

3.  Sensitivity is set too high.

1.  Re-aim sensor. Reduce sensitivity.

2.  Switch to Auto.

3.  Reduce sensitivity.

Lights flash on 

and off.

1.  Light control is in the TEST mode and warming up.

2.  Heat being reflected from other objects may be affecting the 

sensor.

1.  Flashing is normal under these conditions.

2.  Re-aim sensor. Reduce sensitivity.

Seasonal Temperature Changes – The closer the surrounding temperature is to a person’s body heat, the less sensitive the sensor will appear. The greater 

the temperature difference, the more sensitive the sensor will appear. The SENS control might need to be readjusted toward MIN or MAX as the outside 

temperature changes for the different seasons. This is a normal part of the light sensor’s operation.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

BULB REPLACEMENT

1.  Remove the two decorative screws on top of fixture cap 

and remove fixture cap.

2.  Replace bulb (tungsten incandescent, medium base, 

type “A”, 100 watt maximum).

4.  Replace fixture cap onto fixture.

5.  Secure with decorative screws.

Decorative 

Screw

Fixture Cap

Remove Fixture Cap

Summary of Contents for 616282

Page 1: ...AND MAINTENANCE 9 TECHNICAL SERVICE 9 THREE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY 9 Motion Decorative Light Shown without optional tail assembly Questions Pleaserefertothetroubleshootingguideinthismanual orcallourtec...

Page 2: ...ferencereceived includinginterferencethat may cause undesired operation CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B PREPARATION Beforebeginninginstallationofproduct makesureallparts are present Compare parts with hardware c...

Page 3: ...ty of junction box applications If the slots on the mounting plate do not line up with the junction box screw holes follow these steps 1 Removethefixturemountingscrewsfromthemounting plate Note Do not...

Page 4: ...iring must be run in accordance with the Na tional Electrical Code through conduit or another accept able means Contact a qualified electrician if there is any question as to the suitability of the sy...

Page 5: ...re ratings must not exceed 500 Watts 4 1 A Wiring Diagram 2 When wiring to control another motion sensing light fixture Master Slave Strip the red wire in both light fixtures Connect the red wire of t...

Page 6: ...he light fixture to be tested day or night when the ON TIME switch is in the TEST position The light will stay on for 5 seconds after all motion has stopped 30 ft 9 1 m 6 ft 1 8 m 150 Rotating Sensor...

Page 7: ...he ON position at all times ManualMode This light can be activated to stay on full bright after dusk sunset for only one night at a time It automatically resets to motion sensing at dawn sunrise Manua...

Page 8: ...parent reason 1 Light control may be sensing small animals or automobile traffic 2 Sensitivity is set too high 1 Re aim sensor Reduce sensitivity 2 Reduce sensitivity Lights stay on continuously 1 The...

Page 9: ...urally mature over time changing in appearance and creating a living finish Painted finishes on outdoor fixtures may naturally fade over time depending on the fixture s exposure to the outdoor element...

Page 10: ...ANT A LIMITADA A 3 A OS 18 Luz decorativa detectora de movimiento Se muestra sin el conjunto opcional de extensi n Preguntas Por favor consulte la gu a de soluci n de problemas en este manual o llame...

Page 11: ...cluyendo una interferencia que pueda causar un funcionamiento indeseado CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B PREPARACI N Antes de comenzar la instalaci n aseg rese de que tiene todas las piezas Compare las piezas con...

Page 12: ...l aparato para acomodarse a la mayor a de las aplicaciones de cajas de empalme Sin embargo si las ranuras de la placa de montaje no se alineanconlosagujerosdeltornillodelacajadeempalme 1 Quite de la p...

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Page 16: ...al interruptor de pared se lo debe dejar siempre en la posici n ON Modalidad Manual Esta luz se puede activar para que permanezca con todo su resplandor despu s del atardecer puesta del sol por s lo...

Page 17: ...renden sin ninguna raz n aparente 1 El control de luz puede estar detectando animales peque os o el tr sito de autom viles 2 La Sensibilidad es demasiado alta 1 Reposicione el detector Reduzca la sens...

Page 18: ...mbiando su apariencia y creando un acabado patinado Los acabados pintados en aparatos al aire libre pueden deste irse en forma natural con el tiempo dependiendo de la exposici n del aparato a la intem...

Page 19: ...ARANTIE LIMIT E DE 3 ANS 27 Luminaire d coratif d tecteur de mouvement Illustr sans la rallonge d corative facultative Des questions Consultez le guide de d pannage du guide ou communiquez avec le ser...

Page 20: ...ue y compris les interf rences qui peuvent perturber son fonctionnement CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B PR PARATION Avant de commencer l installation du produit assurez vous de bien avoir toutes les pi ces Compa...

Page 21: ...quedemontagedesortequel orifice de passage des fils se trouve dans le coin sup rieur droit Remarque L orifice de passage des fils de la plaque de montage doit tre plac comme illustr ci dessous pour pe...

Page 22: ...dement Torsadez ces fils ensemble puis ajoutez y un connecteur de fils Si la bo te de jonction est en m tal vous pourriez n cessiter une queue de cochon verte Si vous avez des doutes sur la m thodedem...

Page 23: ...e d tecteur de mouvement Ma tre Satellite d nudez le fil rouge des deux luminaires Branchez le fil rouge du luminaire de commande ma tre aux fils rouge et noir du luminaire command satellite Branchez...

Page 24: ...clairage demeure allum pendant cinq secondes apr s que le mouvement s est arr t 5 D placer la t te du d tecteur vers la gauche le droit ou le c t pour modifier la zone de couverture Remarque Saisir l...

Page 25: ...TIME devrait tre r gl e 1 5 ou 10 minutes et l interrupteur devrait tre constamment plac en position ON Mode Manuel Ce luminaire peut tre r gl pour demeurer allum pleine intensit apr s le coucher du s...

Page 26: ...tes L clairage s allume sans raison apparente 1 Le capteur d tecte peut tre de petits animaux ou la circulation automobile 2 Le r glage de port e est trop lev 1 R orientez le d tecteur R duisez la por...

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