SPECIFICATIONS
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 70 ft. (21 m); 100 ft.
Vertical Range . . . . . . Up to 15 ft. (4.6 m)
Sensing Angle . . . . . . Up to 240° horizontal. Up to 80°
Electrical Load . . . . . . Up to 300 Watt Maximum In-
Power Requirements . 120 VAC, 60 Hz
Operating Modes . . . . TEST, AUTO and MANUAL
Time Delay . . . . . . . . 1, 5, 20 minutes
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ucts and to change specifications at any time without
incurring any obligation to incorporate new features
in products previously sold.
SYMPTOM
Lights will not come
on.
Lights come on in day-
light.
Lights come on for no
apparent reason.
Lights turn off too late in
Dusk-to-Dawn setting.
Lights stay on continu-
ously.
Lights flash on and off.
Lights flash once, then
stay off in manual
mode.
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(30.5 m) with Range Boost. [varies
with surrounding temperature]
Vertical
candescent [Up to 150 Watt
maximum each bulb holder.]
MODE
Timer . . . . 3, 6 hours, Dusk-to-Dawn
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
1. Light switch is turned off.
2. Flood lamp is loose or burned out.
3. Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is turned off.
4. Daylight turn-off is in effect.
5. Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new installation.
6. Light control aimed in wrong direction.
1. Light control may be installed in a relatively dark
location.
2. Light control is in TEST.
1. Light control may be sensing small animals or auto-
mobile traffic.
2. Range is set too high.
3. D
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Light control may be installed in a relatively dark loca-
tion.
1. A flood lamp is positioned too close to the light control
or pointed at nearby objects that cause heat to trigger
the light control.
2. The light control may be picking up a heat source
like an air vent, dryer vent, or brightly painted, heat-
reflective surface.
3. Light control is in manual mode.
1. Heat or light from the flood lamps may be turning the
light control on and off.
2. Heat being reflected from other objects may be turn-
ing the light control on and off.
3. Light control is in the TEST mode and warming up.
4. Light may be leaking through the flood lamp reflec-
tors.
Light control is detecting its own lights.
SOLUTION
1. Turn light switch on.
2. Check flood lamp and replace if burned out.
3. Replace fuse or turn circuit breaker on.
4. Recheck after dark.
5. Verify wiring is correct.
6. Re-aim light control to cover desired area.
1. The fixture is operating normally under these condi-
tions.
2. Set control switch to 1, 5, or 10 minutes.
1. Re-aim light control.
2. Reduce range.
3. The fixture is operating normally under these condi-
tions.
Relocate light control, or use 3 hr. or 6 hr. setting.
1. Reposition the flood lamp away from the light control
or nearby objects.
2. Reduce range.
3. Switch light control to AUTO.
1. Reposition the flood lamp away from the light con-
trol.
2. Reposition light control.
3. Flashing is normal under these conditions.
4. Replace the flood lamps with new high quality PAR
38 lamps. (Make sure the metal lamp protectors are
installed).
Reposition flood lamps to keep area below the light
control relatively dark.
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