Aiming and Walk Testing
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3. To reduce range, use the lens
masks provided or tilt sensor down.
Repeat steps #2 and #3 until you
are satisfied with the coverage.
4. The Time Control is factory set
between 5-8 minutes. This period
starts after the movement in the
Detection Zone ceases. If less time
is desired, turn the time control
counterclockwise. For more time,
turn the control clockwise.
5. The sensor is factory set for night
only operation. To obtain full operation
24 hours per day, turn the Photocell
Control full clockwise to the sun
symbol. Intermediate settings will
allow the sensor to operate earlier or
later at dusk.
6. Your sensor is ready for operation.
See the Technical Tips pages if
additional help is needed.
Control Panel:
Turn controls gently using the
adjustment tool provided. Do not
force past stops.
S
T
Sensitivity
Time Control
Test Period:
The sensor has a 3 minute Test
Period which allows it to be aimed
and walk tested day or night.
• For the first 30 seconds, the lights
will be turned on. During this time,
test that all fixtures and lamps
function properly.
• For the next 3 minutes, the sensor
will keep lights on for 5 seconds
each time it detects movement in its
Detection Zone. The sensor will
change to Automatic Mode after the
3 minute Test Period.
• If another 3 minute Test Period is
desired, turn the power off for at
least 10 seconds and back on again.
Walk Test:
The purpose of the Walk Test is to
check and adjust the coverage
pattern.
1. Aim the sensor approximately
to cover the area you desire.
2. Start outside the Detection Zone
and walk across the zone until the
lights go on. As distance from the
sensor increases, it will take more
movement to be detected. For
instance, at 10 feet, a half step will
be enough. while at 30 feet, several
steps will be necessary.
Start Finish
Photocell
Turn to
moon symbol
for night only
Turn to
sun symbol
for 24 hour
operation
(lights turn on
night and day)