How Does RAB’s Good Night Light Work?
2
S
T
Sensitivity
Time Control
Photocell
The Good Night Light
infrared
sensor “sees” small temperature
changes caused by the motion of
people or cars within its Detection
Zone and turns on lights automati-
cally. It welcomes visitors and may
deter intruders.
How long do the lights stay on?
Lights remain on as long as there is
movement within the Detection Zone.
In Hi/Lo Model, lights revert to dim.
Once the zone is vacated, lights can
be adjusted to remain on approxi-
mately 5 seconds up to 15 minutes.
Good Night Light will keep lights on
at 20% wattage from dusk until dawn
and then brightens to full wattage
when movement is detected.
Will the sensor detect animals?
Good Night Light may detect large
animals. Having animals trigger the
sensor can give property a “lived-in”
look.You can limit animal detection
by placing opaque weatherproof tape
on the lower part of the lens or using
the bottom mask on the Lens Mask
Kit provided.
What does Manual Override do?
Keep lights on by flipping the wall
switch two times within 5 seconds.
Sensor resets to auto mode at
dawn. No extra wiring needed.
How are the Time, Sensitivity and
Photocell adjusted?
Turn controls gently using adjustment
tool provided.
Do not force past stops.
Time Control
: Sets the time that
lights will remain on after the Detection
Zone is vacated from approximately
5 seconds to 15 minutes. Use the
adjustment tool provided to turn
clockwise to increase the time.
Factory Setting: 5-8 minutes.
Photocell Control
: For night only
operation, use the tool provided or a
small screwdriver to turn the Photocell
Control all the way counter-clockwise
(to the moon symbol). For operation
in low level lights, turn the knob all
the way clockwise (to the sun symbol).
Adjust counterclockwise to have the
sensor come on later at dusk,
clockwise to have it come on earlier.
Turning photocell control will show
when the sensor “thinks” the current
ambient light level = night, because
the lights will turn on low at 20%
wattage.
Factory setting: Night Only
Sensitivity
: Increases or decreases
the responsiveness and range of the
sensor.