2. Manual Override Mode (auto rest at dawn)
During night, by switching off the wall
switch for 2 seconds and then on again,
the light will be turned on to dawn. To
return to Auto Mode, simply switch the
power off and switch on again in the
same manner.
3. Uses medium-based incandescent light bulb.
SPECIFICATIONS:
1. Motion Sensor Range: Up to 30 ft (Varies with surrounding temperature).
2. Sensor Detection Angle: 220º.
Testing and Setting:
1. If installed at a height of 6.5', the lantern will provide a
detection distance up to 30' (See fig.4). The sensitivity
increases win cooler temperatures you may wish to make adjustment as seasons change.
2. The sensor is more sensitive to movements across its detection path rather than the movements
towards it directly. Walk at normal speeds across the detection area to set the desired detection
distance properly.
3. During Test Mode, the light will come ON for 5 sec. every time when movement is detected. Set
the Shut-off Delay Timer only when the light is in the Auto Mode.
4. Clean the sensor lens with soft cloth every 1 or 2 month to dust the sensor from less sensitivity.
Sensitivity:
1. The sensitivity was set at the maximum by the factory. By turning the knob in counterclockwise, the
detection distance can be decreased to the minimum of 5'.
2. The detection range can reach the coverage of 220 degrees (approx.).
Shut-off Delay time:
During Auto Mode, the light will stay ON as long as motion is detected. When no movement is
detected, the light will turn OFF after the delay time has elapsed. The time is 10 sec at the minimum;
By turning the knob in clockwise, it will increased the time up to 10 min. as the maximum.
SELECTING A LOCATION:
1. When selecting a location, be aware that the motion sensor is more sensitive to movement across
its coverage area and less sensitive to movement toward or away from the motion sensor. (Fig 5)
Manual Override Operating
Turn wall switch
OFF-ON within 2 sec
Auto
Mode
Turn wall switch OFF-ON
within 2sec.or reset
automatically at dawn
Fig.3
Manual
Override
Mode
Fig.4
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