If Dusk to Dawn is desired, rotate the TIMER rotary control knob to the “D2D” position, the light turns on at dusk and off at dawn
automatically, regardless of the presence of motion. The “D2D” setting ensures lights are non-operational in daylight and only
function at night.
NOTE: If the Sensor’s arm becomes loose, it will not hold the sensor’s head. Tighten the joint screw on the sensor’s arm.
MANUAL OVERRIDE OF THE MOTION FUNCTION:
• Override must be done at night or in a dark setting.
• Position Dial on the Timer setting. (1 min, 5min, 10min).
• When power is on, the PIR sensor enters a “warm-up” period for about 30 seconds, then automatically switches into AUTO
MODE.
• During AUTO MODE, by switching the main switch OFF for about 1 second then ON, the PIR sensor will automatically change
into MANUAL MODE from AUTO MODE. In MANUAL MODE, the lights will remain ON and will NOT be controlled by time
duration. The MANUAL MODE will change to AUTO MODE in 8 hours automatically.
• During MANUAL MODE, by switching the main switch OFF over 30 seconds then back ON again, the PIR sensor will reset to
the “warm-up” period.
LIGHT OPERATION
MODE CONTROL KNOB WALL SWITCH SENSITIVITY KNOB
Test Mode Test position ON Any setting
Dusk to Dawn Mode D2D position ON Any setting
Timer Mode Between 1 Min-10 Min ON Any setting
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT: This fixture uses LEDs (light emitting diodes) to provide light. LEDs do not burn out like traditional light bulbs
and will last for 30 years or more (based on 3 hours of usage per day).
Periodically clean the fixture and diffuser using a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and soft cloth. When cleaning the fixture, make
sure the power is turned off. Do not spray cleaner directly onto any part of the fixture or LEDs.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Extreme hot or cold weather could affect the performance of the built-in sensors that detect body heat.
Certain winter clothing can shield a person’s body heat from the sensor during extreme cold weather.
During extreme hot weather, the sensor may not be able to distinguish the difference between normal body temperatures and the
surrounding high temperatures. The sensor will begin working normally once weather
conditions return to normal.