The transformer does not work, there is no output voltage, and the load
lamps will not light.
Figure 1: OFF MODE
The transformer will maintain the output throughout the day, and the load
lamps will always be on.
Note: If the "." on the display goes off after a few seconds, it means that the
wiring of the lamp is abnormal or the wire is broken. You need to cut off the
power supply of the transformer to eliminate the abnormal
situation, then restart the power supply.
Figure 2: ON MODE
In this mode, it will take 0 ~30s for the transformer to detect the external
environment firstly. If it is night, the currently selected output port of the
transformer will start output later, then the load lamps will light on
automatically and off at dawn. If it is during the day, the currently selected
output port of thetransformer will have no output and the load lamps will
not light.
Note: If the light emitted by the load lamps shines on the sensor at night, it
may cause the transformer to continuously switch on/off, and the load lamps
flash continuously, with a flash interval of 30s.
Figure 3: AUTO MODE
When the "F" lights, the outlet is overloaded or short circuit.To solve it, pull
out the plug and check the circuit. Connect the power again after
troubleshooting, the transformer will reset automatically.
Figure 6: FAILURE MODE
In this mode, it will also take 30s for the transformer to detect the external
environment firstly. If it is night, the transformer will start output 30s later
and the load lamps will light. Then they will turn off automatically when the
the countdown is over. If it is during the day, the transformer will have no
output and the load lamps will not light. Note: When the system starts to
count down, if the surrounding light shines on the sensor for more than 30s,
the countdown will end, the transformer will stop output, and the load lamps
will go out.
Figure 4 & Figure 5: COUNTDOWN MODE