Troubleshooting
Problem
The light will not come on.
The light comes on during the
day.
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Possible Cause
The bulb is loose or burned out.
The switch on the light is turned off.
Weak batteries are in the motion
sensor.
The fuse is blown or the circuit breaker
is turned off.
The light socket control does not re-
spond immediately after installation.
Signals from the motion sensor are
being blocked, or the motion sensor is
out of range.
Daylight turn-off (photocell) is in effect.
The motion sensor is aimed in the
wrong direction.
The outside air temperature is close to
the same as a person's body heat.
The light is defective.
The dip switches on the motion sensor
and light socket control do not match.
The light socket control is receiving
interference from another transmitter.
The motion sensor may be installed in a
relatively dark location.
The "ON-TIME" switch is in the "TEST"
position.
The "DETECT" switch on the motion
sensor is set to "DAY/NIGHT".
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Solution
Check the bulb and replace
if burned out.
Verify the switch on the
light is turned on.
Check battery charge and
replace if necessary.
Replace the fuse or turn the
circuit breaker on.
Wait for the 90-second
initialization period after
installing batteries or turn-
ing units on.
Check for metal objects
that could block the signal,
or reposition the motion
sensor.
Recheck after dark.
Re-aim the motion sensor
to cover the desired area.
Increase the "RANGE"
setting.
Test using a different light.
Verify the code settings on
the motion sensor and light
socket control are set the
same.
Change the code setting on
the motion sensor and the
light socket control. See
Code Setting on page 10.
Move the motion sensor to
a brighter area.
Set the "ON-TIME" switch
to the 1 or 5 minute setting.
Set the "DETECT" switch to
"NIGHT ONLY".