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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. Line up the holes on the mounting bracket (E)
with the holes on your junction box. Using either
(2) #6 screws or (2) #8 screws (F) (depending on
the size of the holes in your junction box), attach the
mounting bracket (E) to your junction box (Fig. 4).
2. Hang one end of the mounting hook (K) onto the
mounting bracket (E) (using the hole in the bracket)
and hang the light fixture (A) on the other end of the
mounting hook (K) (Fig. 5).
NOTE: Carefully hang the fixture at the base of the
lampholder assembly as shown. This will free up your
hands for wiring.
3. Thread fixture wires through coverplate gasket (G).
4. Position the gasket (G) on the coverplate and
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 (H) provided. Attach the ground wire
coming from your house to the copper ground wire
from the fixture (A) using wire nut (H) 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. 6).
5. Remove fixture (A) from hook (K) and discard hook.
hook. Attach fixture (A) to the mounting bracket (B)
using the mounting plate screw (I) provided. Be
sure no loose wires remain sticking out from
underneath the coverplate. Insert plastic color-
matched (J) plug in mounting plate screw hole
for finished appearance (Fig. 7).
6. Apply silicone caulk around edges of the coverplate
to provide a watertight seal from rain and moisture.
7. Turn on power at main fuse/breaker box.
AIMING THE LIGHT
1. Loosen the screw on the arm of the lamp housing.
2. Tilt lamp housing up or down to desired position,
then retighten screw.
3. Rotate lamp housing to position the quartz halogen
lamps within 4 degrees of horizontal.
NOTE: Do not position lamp housing within two inches
of house.
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.)
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
Fig. 2
1-1/2˝
1-1/2˝
Round
Octagonal
Fig. 3
Wall mount
Eave mount
Fig. 4
F
E
F
Fig. 5
A
K
Fig. 6
H
H
H
G
A
Fig. 7
A
I
J
Fig. 8
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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.
REPLACING THE BULBS
NOTE: Disconnect power and allow fixture to cool
before removing burned-out bulbs.
1. Remove glass lens cover by first removing the
(2) screws in the back of the housing that holds
glass lens cover in place.
2. Push bulb into spring-loaded socket and pull
opposite end out of the other socket.
3. Using a clean cloth or gloves, remove new bulb
from package and protective wrap.
NOTE: Never touch bulb with bare hands as oil from
your skin can cause premature failure.
4. To install bulb, position bulb into spring-loaded
socket and push bulb toward socket until it
depresses. Position other end of bulb into stationary
socket (opposite socket). Be sure each end of bulb
is securely positioned against the socket.
5. Replace glass lens cover. Insert and tighten the
screws that secure the glass lens cover.
NOTE: Make sure your lamp housing is not positioned
within two inches of house.
CAUTION: When replacing bulb in fixture, always
replace with the same wattage bulb or a lower
wattage bulb. DO NOT replace with a bulb of greater
wattage than specified on the fixture. To do so could
create a fire hazard and/or shorten the life of the
bulb. This fixture is UL LISTED for maximum
300 watts. To meet ENERGY STAR
®
the maximum wattage cannot 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 at the next dawn.
Fig. 9
A
requirements,
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.

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