2. Rotate the solar panel to the desired angle (see Figure 9).
IMPORTANT:The solar panel must receive as much direct sunlight
over the course of the day as possible. Keep in mind that shadows
may block the sunlight from reaching the solar panel during the
day.
3. Carefully route the solar panel cable to the light fixture. Remove
the rubber plug from the bottom of the light fixture and insert
the end of the cable into the opening (see Figure 10). Note: Wrap
any excess solar panel cable around the cord management system
located on the rear of the solar panel. Leave enough loose cable
to form a drip loop.
IMPORTANT: Turn the control dial on the side of the sensor to
the OFF position and allow the battery to charge with 3 to 7
days of full sunshine before testing (see Figure 11).
Determining the Motion Sensor Detection Zone
The motion sensor is non-adjustable. It has a sensing angle of 180°
and a range of approximately 40 ft. depending on the surrounding
temperature. When the control dial is set to the "TEST" position, the
light will operate during the day or night. The light will stay on for 5
seconds after all motion is stopped. The motion sensor will need to
completely warm up (60 seconds) before beginning the setup process.
1. Turn the control dial to the TEST position (see Figure 11).
2. Perform a "walk test": walk in an arc across the front of the mo-
tion sensor (see Figure 12).
3. Watch the light. The light will come on indicating motion has
been detected.
4. Stop, wait for the light to turn off, and then begin walking again.
5. Continue this process until the detection zone has been established.
6. If needed, gently grasp the lamp heads and move them from side
to side or up and down to adjust the light coverage area.
Adjusting the Light Timer
Turn the control dial to set the amount of time you want the lights
to stay on after all motion has stopped (adjustble between 5 seconds
and 5 minutes) (see Figure 13). Note: When set between 5 seconds
and 5 minutes, the light fixture will only work after dark (sunset).
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OPERATION
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