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Turn the wall switch on, the light will turn on
immediately and wait for about 1 minute to warm
up the unit. After warming-up time is expired
and the light goes off, you may make a walk test
and the light will turn on. This confirms that the
wiring was done properly and that the light is
working.
Walk through the coverage area. The light will
turn on for about 3 seconds when motion is
detected and turn off shortly after motion stops.
Wait for the light to turn off before moving again
to test the sensor.
(2) SETTINGS
TIME ADJUSTMENT
The TIME adjustment controls how long the light will
stay on after motion has been detected.
Adjust the TIME Control Knob clockwise to increase
the turn-off time (40 minutes maximum) or
counter-clockwise to decrease the turn-off time (5
seconds minimum). There are ten scales for time
adjustment (from Min. to Max.) – 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160
second and 5, 10, 20, 40 minute. (FIGURE 7)
FIGURE 7
LUX ADJUSTMENT
The LUX adjustment determines at what light level the
light will start operating when you set the sensor to the
AUTO MODE.
FIGURE 8
Provisionally turn the LUX Control Knob to the edge
clockwise at the moon (dusk) position. (FIGURE 8) In
this provisional setting mode, the Motion Sensor
remains inactive during daylight. At dusk when you
find it is the LUX level you desired for operation,
simply set the LUX control knob to the position that
you tried satisfactorily.
Automatic Operation
When the sensor detects motion and the ambient light
level is lower than the LUX setting, the connected light
will automatically turn on. The light will stay on for the
duration of TIME setting and then turn off. Note that
if motion is detected again while the light is still on, the
time counting will be reset.
Confirm that you have made a correct “wiring
connection”.
Make sure that the bulbs have not burned out.
Make sure the wiring connection is correct.
Check if the TIME setting is correct.
For the specification of protective shield, consult
the local service agent.