Things to Consider Prior to Mounting
PASSIVE INFRARED
(PIR) SENSOR ZONE
WALL/SURFACE
MOUNT
THE FIXTURE USES A PASSIVE INFRARED (PIR)
MOTION SENSOR AND AS SUCH DETECTS
CHANGES IN INFRARED RADIATION OF WARM
OBJECTS MOVING ACROSS THE DETECTION ZONES.
The PIR sensor can be triggered by a variety of sources including dryer vents, hot tubs,
idling vehicles, etc.
The PIR sensor CANNOT detect motion through plexiglass, plastic, or glass barriers.
DO NOT aim the PIR toward areas with pedestrian and motorized tra c and/or other objects that
generate heat.
DO NOT mount near nighttime light sources (street lights, tra c). Light sources can cause the light to operate in
daylight mode.
Remove the
1
mounting plate by
turning counter-
clockwise until it
comes loose.
Masonry: Locate the open holes for mounting at the mid-line of
2a
the mounting plate and drill a pilot hole in the center. If mounting
onto brick or masonry, drill a 3/16 in. hole and place the
masonry anchors in the pilot holes and hammer them into place
until flush with surface. Place washer over the mounting hole
and drive long screws into masonry anchor until snug. DO NOT
OVERTIGHTEN.
Wood: If mounting onto wood surface, drill a 1/16
2b
use the wood screws and washers provided to secure the
mounting plate.
Make sure rubber grommets are in
3
place behind the screw heads before
screwing in to ensure proper
watertight seal.
4
How to Attach the Light
Adjusting the Light Heads
The individual light heads can
be adjusted up/down and
left/right to aim the light heads
in the direction desired.
2a
2b
in.
hole and
240°
180°
MOTION
MOTION
COVERAGE
COVERAGE
ZONE FROM
ZONE FROM
THE FIXTURE
THE FIXTURE
IS UP TO
IS UP TO
40 FT.
40FT.
3/16 in.
4,8 mm
Masonry bit
1/16 in.
1,6 mm