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FOR BEST RESULTS
• Install the motion sensor/transmitter 8-12 feet
above the ground. (Motion sensor is less sensitive
above 12 feet.)
• Locate motion sensor so motion moves laterally or
towards the detection zone (Fig. 1).
• Locate sensor away from heat producing sources to
prevent false triggering. Also be very careful not to
include objects such as windows, white walls and
water in the detection zone.
• Locate sensor away from moving objects such as
trees, large shrubs and street traffic.
• Do not install more than one motion activated
floodlight on one wall switch.
MOUNTING AND WIRING YOUR FIXTURE
NOTE: Universal coverplate mounts to recessed or
surface mounted standard junction boxes (Fig. 2).
Junction box must be at least 1-1/2˝ in depth for proper
installation for recessed mount application.
NOTE: For best performance when installing more than
one Precision Plus Doppler Radar™ fixture:
• Two or more units mounted side by side (facing the
same direction) should be at least 17 feet apart.
• Two units facing each other should be mounted at
least 100 feet apart.
• Fixture can be wall or eave mounted (Fig. 3).
WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Disconnect
power at fuse or circuit breaker before installing
or servicing.
1. Turn off the power at the main fuse/breaker box.
2. Line up the holes on the mounting bracket (H) with
the holes on your junction box. Using either (2) #6
screws or (2) #8 screws (D) (depending on size of
the holes in your junction box), attach the mounting
bracket (H) to your junction box (Fig. 4).
3. Thread fixture wires through coverplate gasket (B)
and position gasket (B) on the coverplate.
4. Connect the black wire from the fixture (A) to the
black house supply wire and the white wire from
the fixture (A) to the white supply wire using the
wire nuts (E) provided. Attach the ground wire
coming from your house to the copper ground wire
from the fixture (A) using wire nut (E) provided. If no
house ground wire is available, attach the copper
ground wire from the fixture (A) to the junction box
if it is metal and grounded. If junction box is not
metal and no house ground wire is available, an
alternative ground source must be used for safe
operation (Fig. 5).
5. Attach fixture (A) to the mounting bracket (H) using
the center bolt (G) provided. Be sure no loose wires
remain sticking out from underneath the coverplate.
Insert plastic color-matched plug (F) in center bolt
hole for finished appearance (Fig. 6).
6. Apply silicone caulk around the edges of the
coverplate to provide a watertight seal from rain
and moisture.
7. Insert lampholder gaskets (C) into lampholder
assembly, tightly against lampholder, and screw
bulbs into each lampholder (Fig. 7). (Do not
overtighten bulbs.)
8. Turn on power at main fuse/breaker box.
AIMING THE LIGHT
Loosen the knob on the side of the lampholder.
Tilt lampholder up or down to desired position, then
retighten knob.
WARNING: Deviation from the assembly
instructions may result in a risk of electric shock.
OPERATING YOUR FIXTURE
1. Turn the arrow on the MODE knob to "TEST" for test
mode (Fig. 8).
2. Turn the arrow on the SENSITIVITY knob to a middle
point between "+" and "-".
3. Turn on the power to the fixture. Allow fixture to
warm up approximately 90 seconds before testing.
(Lights may or may not come on during warm-up
period; this is normal.)
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
1-1/2 in.
1-1/2 in.
Round
Octagonal
Fig. 3
Wall mount
Eave mount
Fig. 4
D
H
D
Fig. 5
H
E
E
E
B
A
Fig. 6
A
G
F
Fig. 7
C
C
Fig. 8
2
4. Aim sensor toward the general direction that motion
will be coming from. Maintain at least 1˝ of
clearance between sensor head and lamps. Always
position the sensor head with control switches
facing toward the ground.
NOTE: (Sensor Head Placement) For optimum
detection, you may have to experiment with aiming and
settings. Each location will be different and your terrain
may affect the angle your sensor needs. Adjusting the
angle will change your area of detection. Here are some
general guidelines to help with setup:
• 8´-12´ above the ground is a good range for the
placement of your fixture.
• For an 8´ mounting height, placing the sensor at a
5° angle below horizontal should work well for
most locations (Fig. 9).
• If the fixture is mounted higher, the angle of the
sensor below horizontal should increase.
5. Walk through the detection zone at the farthest
distance you want your detector to detect motion.
6. Adjust the SENSITIVITY knob until you get desired
results. For more range, aim sensor slightly upward.
For less range, aim sensor head slightly downward.
Lights will turn OFF 4 seconds after motion stops.
7. Adjust the "Auto" MODE knob to a time selection from
1m-12m, depending on how many minutes you want
the fixture to stay on after motion is detected. At dusk,
the photo control will activate your fixture to operate
according to the settings chosen.
NOTE: Decreasing the SENSITIVITY will decrease the
distance the unit can detect.
NOTE: During daylight hours, the red LED indicator light
will flash when motion is detected. This is normal.
ENERGY STAR
®
ENERGY STAR
®
Environmental Protection Agency & U.S.
Department of Energy.
Visit www.energystar.gov to learn more.
To meet ENERGY STAR
®
requirements, the photosensor control knob must be in the
"Auto" mode to prevent operation during full daylight. Maximum total lamp wattage can not
exceed 250 watts.
SELECTING YOUR DESIRED FEATURE
Mode of
Operation
Test Setting
Lights should turn ON with
motion both day and night.
Lights should turn OFF
after 4 seconds.
Motion Activated Setting "Auto"
"Auto" MODE knob arrow
Lights should turn ON with
motion only at night and
should turn OFF after
1-12 min. of no motion.
Dusk-to-Dawn Setting
(activated only at night)
points to a time selection
Lights should stay ON from
dusk to dawn and then reset
to motion activated
setting after 6 hours.
Return to
"Auto" MODE knob arrow
Motion Activated Setting
points to a time selection
from any of
the above settings.
Fig. 9
A
is sponsored by the U.S.
MODE Knob
How to Set
Adjustment
Power Switch
MODE knob arrow
Wall Switch Setting
points to TEST.
(connected to fixture)
Keep wall switch
in ON position.
Keep wall switch in
points to a time
ON position.
selection within the
Keep the power
1m-12m time range.
to the fixture ON.
MODE knob arrow
Turn the power
OFF-ON-OFF-ON
within the 1m-12m
within 3 seconds; light will
time range.
go into override mode.
Turn the power OFF
for at least 90 seconds
within the 1m-12m
and then back ON.
time range.

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