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SECURITY MOTION SENSOR
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PIR (Motion Sensor )
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PIR Lens
INTRODUCTION
Your EVERSPRING SECURITY MOTION SENSOR is a
fully automatic outdoor security/courtesy light controller
capable of controlling up to 1000W of lighting. At night,
the built-in passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor turns on
the connected lighting system when it detects motion in
its coverage area. During the day, the built-in photocell
saves electricity by deactivating the lights. An adjustable
timer lets you select how long the light stays on after
activation.
Two operation options - let you choose automatic
operation or manual override based on the ambient light
level.
Note : Read this entire manual before you start to
install the system.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Do not install when it is raining.
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Be sure to switch off power source before installing.
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Make sure that the power wiring comes from circuit
with an external 16A miniature circuit breaker for the
short circuit protection or a suitable fuse.
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The unit can be installed only horizontally (see the
FIGURE 1a), not vertically (see the FIGURE 1b) as
shown in the below drawing.
HORIZONTAL VERTICAL
FIGURE 1a & 1b
IMPORTANT
Some local building codes may require installation of
this product by a qualified electrician.
Check your local codes as they apply to your situation.
If the house wiring is of aluminum,
consult with an electrician about proper wiring
methods.
Before proceeding with the installation, TURN OFF
THE POWER TO THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT AT
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER OR FUSE BOX TO
AVOID ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
CHOOSING A MOUNTING LOCATION
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For the best results, fix your sensors on a solid
surface. For wall mounting, 1.8~2M above the
ground is needed. For ceiling mounting, 2.5~4M
above the ground is required.
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For outdoor installation, a location under eaves is
preferable.
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Avoid aiming the motion sensor at pools, heating
vents, air conditioners or objects which may change
temperature rapidly.
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Do not allow sunlight to fall directly on the front of
unit.
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Try to avoid pointing the unit at trees or shrubs or
where the motion of pets may be detected.
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