4
204058-01
70 ft.
(21 m)
8 ft.
(2.4 m)
240°
Maximum Range
Maximum
Coverage Angle
100 ft.
(30.5 m)
Boosted
Bottom of Sensor
Avoid aiming the control at:
• Objects that change temperature rapidly, such as
heating vents and air conditioners. These heat
sources could cause false triggering.
• Areas where
pets or traffic may trigger the control.
•
Nearby large, light-colored objects reflecting light
may trigger the shut-off feature. Do not point other
lights at the sensor.
B
O
O
S
T
MAX
MIN
RANGE
ON - TIME DUAL BRITE
TEST 1 5 2 0
MINUTES
OFF 3 6 DUSK TO
HOUR DAWN
TEST AND ADJUSTMENT
1.
Turn on the circuit breaker and light switch.
NOTE: Sensor has a 1
1
/
2
minute warm up period
before it will detect motion. When first turned
on, wait 1
1
/
2
minutes.
2. Turn the RANGE control to the minimum position
(MIN),
D
ual
B
rite
®
to OFF, and the ON-TIME control
to the TEST position.
Motion
Motion
3. Loosen the clamp screw in the
sensor ball joint and gently
rotate the sensor.
4. Walk through the coverage
area noting where you are
when the lights turn on (also,
the LED will flash several times
when motion is detected). Move
the sensor head up, down, or
sideways to change the cover-
age area.
Keep the sensor at
least 2" (51 mm) away from
the lamps.
5. Adjust the RANGE as needed.
RANGE set too high may
increase false triggering.
6.
Secure the sensor head by
tightening the clamp screw.
Do not overtighten the screw.
7. Set the amount of TIME you want the lights to stay
on after motion is detected (1, 5, or 20 minutes).
8. Set the
D
ual
B
rite
®
switch to the amount of time after
dusk you want the lights on at low level (Off, 3, 6
Hrs., Dusk-to-Dawn).
Clamp
Screw
Ball
Joint
Aim Sensor
Down for Short
Coverage
Aim Sensor
Higher for Long
Coverage
Least Sensitive
Most Sensitive
Sensor
NOTE: If fixture is mounted higher than 8 ft. (2.4 m), aiming
the sensor down will reduce coverage distance.
The detector is less sensitive to motion directly towards it.
WARNING - Risk of fire. Do not aim the bulbs
at a combustible surface within 3 ft. (1 m).