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Assembling and wiring your motion detector
Step 1: Turn off the power at the main fuse/breaker box. Check to make sure
power has been disconnected before continuing.
Step 2: Screw motion detector arm into the desired
hole on junction box coverplate.
Step 3: Attach all lampholders or light fixtures
to the coverplate as required by light
fixture instructions.
Step 4: Connect the wires together. Connect all
white wires together (house wire, detector
wire, and lamp fixture white wires) using
wire nuts provided. Connect black lamp
wires to red wire from the detector.
Connect black house wire to black wire
from the detector (Fig. 2).
Step 5: Attach fixture to the junction box according
to light fixture instructions.
Step 6: Apply silicone caulking around the edges of coverplate
and in any open screw holes for a watertight seal.
Step 7: Insert bulb(s) according to light fixture instructions.
Step 8: Turn power on at main fuse/breaker box.
How to operate your fixture
Step 1: Move slide switch on bottom of the sensor to
"TEST". Set sensitivity knob to medium
(halfway) (Fig. 3).
Step 2: Turn on the power to fixture. Allow fixture to
warm up approximately 40 seconds before
testing. (Lights will come on and stay on
during warm-up period.)
Step 3: Aim sensor head toward desired detection area, maintaining a 15°
down angle to allow moisture to drain.
Note: Maintain air spacing between lamps and sensor head, at least 1˝.
Make sure sensor head is positioned with control switches facing towards
the ground.
Step 4: Walk across the detection zone at the farthest distance you wish your
detector to detect motion.
Step 5: Adjust sensitivity until you get desired results. Lights will turn off 4
seconds after all motion stops.
Step 6: Move slide switch to 4 MIN or 12 MIN (AUTO mode). At dusk, lights
will operate in the AUTO setting.
Call for customer service and/or missing or damaged parts (800-334-6871)
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Your fixture mounts to
the following standard
junction boxes:
round
4
octogonal
Fig. 2
Fig. 3