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REV-7.23.2012, CSA
blink on and off
, then switch the positive and negative wires connecting the Smart Light
to your vehicle. Next, perform the self test once again as described above. If your light
again fails to operate in the auto mode as indicated, please stop the installation process
and contact us at 1-800-883-5444. If the functionality test is successful, again
DISCONNECT THE BATTERY and proceed with the installation.
STEP 4:
Remove the FIVE (5) screws that attach the lens on the Smart Light 1000
™
fixture
taking care not to lose the small O-ring on the backside of the lens
where the oval is
and save them to reattach the lens in STEP (6). Place a bead
of silicone sealant on the backside of the fixture in the shear groove, being
careful not to plug the water drain groove at the bottom of the Smart Light
1000
™
fixture. Use the FOUR (4) screws provided, or the (4) screws from
your old fixture, to attach the Smart Light 1000
™
fixture to the exterior of the
RV. In most cases, the previous holes used to mount the old fixture can be
reused to mount the Smart Light 1000
™
. However, if you must drill new
screw holes into your substrate, make sure to properly fill in the old holes
before mounting your light.
STEP 5:
Adjustment of the Variable Resistor (Potentiometers) for sensitivity is
clockwise to increase sensitivity, and counterclockwise to decrease sensitivity.
When adjusting this resistor, take care not to touch the mother board, which
could damage the unit and WILL VOID the WARRANTY. Please note that
the Smart Light 1000
™
fixture comes from the factory set at the most
sensitive setting and may need adjustment to a lower sensitive setting to match
the camping environment.
IMPORTANT
–
DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE ADJUSTING
The Potentiometers are located on the circuit board mounted in the electronics
compartment of the Smart Light 1000
™
fixture. Once the lens has been removed,
access for adjustment is through the opening, with the Potentiometers located above the
light sensor and below the multicolored LED. Note that the bottom potentiometer is for
the right sensor, and the top potentiometer is for the left sensor. Take great care when
adjusting not to touch the circuit board, which would void the warranty.
NOTE:
Some models may have differing hole depths and/or widths. Thus, the screws
provided may not be sufficient. If you find this to be the case on your model, simply
substitute the enclosed screws for those that will fasten the unit properly.