
INSTRUCTIONS
STEALTH STL360 INSTALLATION
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SENSOR MODES (
cont’d)
Manual Override Mode
The STL360 has a “protected” Manual Override that requires a
double-fl ip of the light switch so momentary power problems
do not interfere with normal sensor operation.
By fl ipping the switch that operates the sensor twice
(off -on-off -on)
within 2 seconds you will override the sensor to keep
lights on continuously until dawn.
If you set the Manual Override Mode during daylight, the
sensor will be prepared to turn on at dusk and remain on until
dawn. This is a handy feature if you leave home for the day and
you want the lights on to greet you when you return. When the
sensor is in “Ready for Manual Override Mode” the middle LED
will be on as shown in Fig 27.
To Resume Automatic Mode
Switch OFF the power for at least 10 seconds then turn it ON again.
Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode after completing the warm-
up period.
Daytime (24-Hour) Operation Of Manual Override
If you set Manual Override while the sensor is set to 24 hour
operation
(photocell set to MOON/SUN)
, lights will come on and
remain on continuously.
Lights will not turn off at dawn.
Fig: 27
Fig: 28
WALK TESTING
“Ready for Manual Override Mode”
Middle LED on
STL360’s full coverage pattern reduces the need for aiming and
adjustment. The purpose of the Walk Test is to check and adjust
the coverage pattern. The STL360 must be manually set into
Test Mode
(Fig. 26).
To enter Test Mode
Turn Time setting to 5 seconds and turn off sensor for 10 seconds.
After a warm up period of 30 seconds the LEDs will be off .
1.
Aim the sensor at the traffi c pattern you want to detect.
Sensor will detect any movement
ACROSS
its pattern
most eff ectively.
2.
Start outside the pattern
(Fig 28)
and walk across the pattern
until the lights go on. As distance from the sensor increases,
it will take more movement to be detected.
3.
Adjust sensor aiming as necessary to improve coverage.
Make sure sensor is level.
4.
Sensitivity may be decreased with the SENS knob to detect
a limited area or if the sensor is being activated by wind,
foliage, traffi c or animals, or increased to cover a larger area
(see Fig. 20 to adjust sensor settings)
. The lens mask can also
be used to drastically reduce coverage or allow undetected
movement from some directions.
5.
Repeat steps 1-4 until you are satisfi ed with coverage.
Vacate the detection zone for 1 minute and then turn the
settings back to desired time delay. Your sensor is now
ready for operation.