Ver.0518-1
CL1B-MS-1224
Larson Electronics LLC
2
MOTION SENSOR OPERATION
When the motion sensor detects movement, the LED lights are turned on.
Once the motion has stopped, the lights will turn off.
Sensitivity
,
Time
Delay
and
Lux
can be adjusted with their respective control dials on the
motion sensor.
1.
The
SENSITIVITY
setting controls the distance in which the motion
sensor will work. The lowest setting will trigger the motion sensor
when motion is close. The highest setting will trigger the motion
sensor when motion is far.
2.
The
TIME
setting controls how long the unit remains illuminated
following activation & after all motion ceases. The minimum time
(fully anti-clockwise) is approximately 5 seconds and the maximum
time (fully clockwise) is approximately 5 minutes. Set the control to
the desired setting between these limits.
3.
The
LUX
setting determines the level of darkness required for the
unit to start operating. The setting is best achieved by the procedure
below:
Set the LUX control knob fully anti-clockwise. The unit will now start
operating at dusk. If you require the light to activate earlier, wait until the
ambient light level reaches the level of darkness at which you wish the lamp
to become operative, slowly rotate the control in a clockwise direction until a
point is reached where the lamp illuminates. Leave the control set at this
point. At this position, the unit should become operative at approximately the
same level of darkness each evening. Observe the operation of the unit. If
the unit is starting to operate too early (e.g. when it is quite light), adjust the
control slightly anti-clockwise. If the unit starts to operate too late (e.g.
dusk), adjust the control slightly clockwise. Continue to adjust until the unit
operates as desired.
MOTION SENSOR POSITION
The motion sensor’s position can be adjusted by loosening the hand screw
on the side, repositioning, and tightening the hand screw.
9419 US-HWY 175
Kemp, TX 75143 USA
P:
800-369-6671 | INTL: 903-498-3363 F:
903-498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com