LEDHWP-900-DNMS
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (800) 369-6671
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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MOUNTING
The LEDHWP-900-DNMS consists of an integrated LED assembly housed within a waterproof die cast aluminum housing
that is powder coated for added durability and resistance to corrosion. The 2-part hinged housing allows for easy wall mount
installation and future servicing. Use the mounting holes on the back of the unit for wall or surface mounting.
GLARE SHIELD
The LEDHWP-900-DNMS comes with a glare shield meant to help direct the light to the target area. The glare shield is
mounted to the unit using the existing screw holes found on the sides of the fixture.
SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
The LEDHWP-900-DNMS is equipped with an innovative and powerful day/night + motion sensor. This sensor, which is
located inside the light fixture itself, allows the LEDHWP-900-DNMS to operate in one of several different and versatile
modes. This LED light fixture can be set to be motion activated, day/night activated or in a combination of motion sensing
and day/night modes. This high-tech sensor is also highly adjustable and allows operators to modify the following settings:
motion sensor sensitivity, motion sensor time-delay and the intensity output level of the fixture. Having this degree of
flexibility in operation and settings offers operators an incredibly versatile light fixture.
SENSOR
OPERATION
On the bottom of the motion sensor there are three knobs. One is labeled "SENS", one is labeled "TIME", and one is labeled
"LUX".
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The "SENS" knob adjusts the motion sensor sensitivity. All the way turned down is the OFF state, and all the way turned
up is maximum sensitivity.
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The "TIME" knob adjusts the hold time. Once either the daylight or motion sensor triggers this, adjust the amount of time
the load stays on. All the way turned down is the minimum hold time, and all the way turned up is the maximum hold
time.
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The "LUX" knob adjusts the sensitivity of the daylight sensor. All the way turned down is the OFF state, and all the way
turned up is the maximum sensitivity.