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SPECIFICATIONS

Range ...................................... Up to 21 m (70 ft.) [varies with surrounding temperature]

Sensing Angle.......................... Up to 180°

Electrical Load ........................ 111mA; 14.3 Watts (Typical)

Power Requirements ................ 230 VAC, 50 Hz

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

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

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

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

Ingress Protection .................... IP43

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

Light will not come 

on.

1.  Light switch is turned off.

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

3.  Daylight turn-off is in effect.

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

5.  Light control aimed in wrong direction.

1.  Turn light switch on.

2.  Replace fuse or turn circuit breaker on.

3.  Recheck after dark.

4.  Verify wiring is correct.

5.  Re-aim light control to cover desired area.

Light comes 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 ON-TIME switch to 1, 5, or 10 minutes.

Light comes on for 

no apparent reason.

1.  Light control may be sensing small animals or automobile 

traffic.

2.  Range is set too high.

1.  Re-aim sensor. Reduce range.

2.  Reduce range.

Light stays on 

continuously.

1.  A lamp head is positioned to close to the sensor or 

pointed at nearby objects that cause heat to trigger the 

sensor.

2.  The sensor may be picking up a heat source like an air 

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

surface.

3.  Light control is in Manual mode.

4.  Sensitivity is set too high.

1.  Reposition the lamp head away from the sensor or 

nearby objects.

2.  Re-aim sensor. Reduce range.

3.  Switch to Auto.

4.  Reduce range.

Light flashes on 

and off.

1.  Heat or light from the lamp heads may be turning the 

light control on and off.

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

3.  Heat being reflected from other objects may be affecting 

the sensor.

1.  Reposition the lamp heads away from the sensor.

2.  Flashing is normal under these conditions.

3.  Re-aim sensor. Reduce range.

Lights  flash  once, 

then stay off in man-

ual mode.

Light control is detecting its own lights.

Reposition  lamp  heads  to  keep  area  below  the  light 

control relatively dark.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

The Chamberlain Group reserves the right to discontinue products and to change specifications at 

any time without incurring any obligation to incorporate new features in products previously sold.

Summary of Contents for SH-9910AU

Page 1: ...nting Bolt Owner s Manual REQUIREMENTS The light control requires 230 volts AC If you want to use Manual Mode the control must be wired through a switch It is illegal for persons other than a licensed electricianorpersonauthorizedbylegislation to work on fixed wiring or other electrical installations Before installation record the model num ber listed inside the fixture Attach receipt in case of p...

Page 2: ... higher than 2 4 meters 8 feet aiming the sensor down will reduce coverage distance Do not use dimmer switches or timers with this fixture Thesensoronthislightfixturedetects motion bythemovementofheatacrossthecoveragearea How ever following are examples of objects that also produce heat and can cause the sensor to trigger Pools of Water Air Conditioners Dryer Vents Animals Heating Vents Automobile...

Page 3: ...e When positioningthecanopyextensionformounting do the following Keep the mounting tabs level Make sure the canopy extension is turned as shown in Figure 2 Makesurethehousewiringislocatedbehind or below the rubber grommet 3 Useapowerdrilltodrillintothewalltoprovide a suitable mounting for the screws Canopy extension mounting screws are not included Use4mmdia 8G x30mmscrews Care should be taken to ...

Page 4: ...7 5 Caulk around top half of canopy extension with silicone weather sealant see Figure 7 Terminal Block From Fixture From AC Source WIRING 1 Connect the house wires to the terminal block according to diagram see Figure 4 Make sure all screws on terminal block are tightened securely 2 Removethestrainreliefcoverandplacethehouse wires across the strain relief see Figure 5 3 Replace the strain relief ...

Page 5: ... up period before it will detect motion When first turned on wait 1 1 2 minutes 2 Set ON TIME switch to TEST RANGE dial to Midway position Clamp Screw Controls Controls Controls Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Canopy Extension Rubber Plug Caulk Upper Half of Canopy Extension Bottom of Sensor ON TIME 10 5 1 TEST MIN MAX RANGE Figure 10 3 Adjust the lamp holders by loosening the lock nuts but do not rota...

Page 6: ...iontimethecontrolwillbeintheAUTO mode 4 Loosen the clamp screw in the sensor ball joint and gently rotate the sensor 5 Walk through the coverage area noting where you are when thelightsturnon also the LED will flash several times when motionisdetected In TESTmode lightwill stayonfor5secondsaf termotionhasstopped and then turn off Move the sensor head up down or sideways tochangethecoverage area Ke...

Page 7: ...le traffic 2 Range is set too high 1 Re aim sensor Reduce range 2 Reduce range Light stays on continuously 1 A lamp head is positioned to close to the sensor or pointed at nearby objects that cause heat to trigger the sensor 2 The sensor may be picking up a heat source like an air vent dryer vent or brightly painted heat reflective surface 3 Light control is in Manual mode 4 Sensitivity is set too...

Page 8: ... or return the Unit to you Exclusions This Chamberlain Limited Warranty does not cover any failure of or defect in the Unit due to 1 non compliance with the instructions regarding installation operation maintenance and testing of the Unit or of any product with which the Unit is used 2 any attempt by a person other than an authorised installer to repair dismantle reinstall or move the Unit to anot...

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