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...* Night x x x * resets to Auto Mode at night because daylight returns the sensor to calibrate. ON-TIME TEST 1 5 10 MIN Mounting screws and wire connectors * Model 4162 includes additional top assembly parts. Manual mode works only with the ON-TIME switch in case of the cover plate to toggle 1 Second between AUTO and MANUAL OFF then... Motion Sensing Coach Lights Requirements • The light control requires 120 volts AC. •...
...* Night x x x * resets to Auto Mode at night because daylight returns the sensor to calibrate. ON-TIME TEST 1 5 10 MIN Mounting screws and wire connectors * Model 4162 includes additional top assembly parts. Manual mode works only with the ON-TIME switch in case of the cover plate to toggle 1 Second between AUTO and MANUAL OFF then... Motion Sensing Coach Lights Requirements • The light control requires 120 volts AC. •...
User Guide
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... ground. Remove the fixture mounting screws from the mounting plate. WARNING: Turn power off for additional information). 3. Mode Switching Summary TEST ON-TIME Switch at 1, 5, or 10 minutes AUTO Flip light switch MANUAL MODE off for one minute, then back on the fixture to fit the majority of junction box applications. Tighten screws finger tight. Flip the mounting plate over. 595-5530-13 Wire Path...
... ground. Remove the fixture mounting screws from the mounting plate. WARNING: Turn power off for additional information). 3. Mode Switching Summary TEST ON-TIME Switch at 1, 5, or 10 minutes AUTO Flip light switch MANUAL MODE off for one minute, then back on the fixture to fit the majority of junction box applications. Tighten screws finger tight. Flip the mounting plate over. 595-5530-13 Wire Path...
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... White Black Green or Bare Light Fixture Light Fixture Two Motion Lights ❒ Twist the junction box wires and the fixture wires together as shown. Connect the fixture wires to allow the wires on the back of the "pigtail" with wire connectors. Secure the other lights from the motion sensor. WIRING Note: All wiring... you are unsure about the grounding method, consult your local building code. Contact a qualified electrician if there is on the mounting plate. CAUTION: DO NOT connect the RED wire unless you want to control other end of the fixture to the suitability of the...
... White Black Green or Bare Light Fixture Light Fixture Two Motion Lights ❒ Twist the junction box wires and the fixture wires together as shown. Connect the fixture wires to allow the wires on the back of the "pigtail" with wire connectors. Secure the other lights from the motion sensor. WIRING Note: All wiring... you are unsure about the grounding method, consult your local building code. Contact a qualified electrician if there is on the mounting plate. CAUTION: DO NOT connect the RED wire unless you want to control other end of the fixture to the suitability of the...
User Guide
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... the same time (dual master system). Look at the marking which the fixture is suitable. When wiring to control a standard light fixture: Strip the motion sensor's red wire and connect to the red and black wires of the controlled (slave) fixture. Total fixture ratings must not exceed 500 Watts (4.1 A). Connect all white wires together. Connect the red wire of the controlling (master) fixture to the standard light's black wire. White Black Green or Bare (Standard) White Light Fixture Light Fixture Red Wiring Diagram 1 Black Green...
... the same time (dual master system). Look at the marking which the fixture is suitable. When wiring to control a standard light fixture: Strip the motion sensor's red wire and connect to the red and black wires of the controlled (slave) fixture. Total fixture ratings must not exceed 500 Watts (4.1 A). Connect all white wires together. Connect the red wire of the controlling (master) fixture to the standard light's black wire. White Black Green or Bare (Standard) White Light Fixture Light Fixture Red Wiring Diagram 1 Black Green...
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... equipped, you will not be installing the optional tail assembly, install the decorative nut onto the bottom of the fixture now. Install decorative nut. 595-5530-13 See fixture markings for proper bulb type and wattage. ❒ If so equipped, install the fixture top.Secure with silicone weather sealant. ❒ Install light bulb. Make sure the wires from the fixture go through...
... equipped, you will not be installing the optional tail assembly, install the decorative nut onto the bottom of the fixture now. Install decorative nut. 595-5530-13 See fixture markings for proper bulb type and wattage. ❒ If so equipped, install the fixture top.Secure with silicone weather sealant. ❒ Install light bulb. Make sure the wires from the fixture go through...
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... the shut-off feature. Move the sensor head left or right to TEST position. When first turned on after motion is less sensitive to motion directly towards it will detect motion. Note: Grasp the sensor only as heating vents and air conditioners. M - Avoid aiming the control at the sensor. Any other lights at : • Pools of TIME you are when the lights turn the entire sensor. The detector is detected...
... the shut-off feature. Move the sensor head left or right to TEST position. When first turned on after motion is less sensitive to motion directly towards it will detect motion. Note: Grasp the sensor only as heating vents and air conditioners. M - Avoid aiming the control at the sensor. Any other lights at : • Pools of TIME you are when the lights turn the entire sensor. The detector is detected...
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... Test. (Set control switch to incorporate new features in a relatively dark location. 2. Light control is in daylight. 1. Re-aim the sensor to 30 ft. (9.1 m) [varies with surrounding temperature] Sensing Angle. . . . . . Sensitivity is in Manual Mode. (Switch to 150° Electrical Load. . . . . . POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Heat being reflected from other objects may be installed in products previously sold. Light flashes on fixture for no apparent reason. 1. Daylight turn-off . Light...
... Test. (Set control switch to incorporate new features in a relatively dark location. 2. Light control is in daylight. 1. Re-aim the sensor to 30 ft. (9.1 m) [varies with surrounding temperature] Sensing Angle. . . . . . Sensitivity is in Manual Mode. (Switch to 150° Electrical Load. . . . . . POSSIBLE CAUSE 1. Heat being reflected from other objects may be installed in products previously sold. Light flashes on fixture for no apparent reason. 1. Daylight turn-off . Light...
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..., light bulbs, batteries, and other rights which gives you specific legal rights. Repair service, adjustment and calibration due to you experience a problem, follow this guide. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER AND THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY ON THE PART OF HeathCo LLC...a period of use, unauthorized service, or return shipping charges. This warranty does not include reimbursement for all warranty requests. 595-5530-13 This warranty covers only HeathCo LLC assembled products and is required for inconvenience, installation, setup time, loss of...
..., light bulbs, batteries, and other rights which gives you specific legal rights. Repair service, adjustment and calibration due to you experience a problem, follow this guide. REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT SHALL BE THE SOLE REMEDY OF THE CUSTOMER AND THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY ON THE PART OF HeathCo LLC...a period of use, unauthorized service, or return shipping charges. This warranty does not include reimbursement for all warranty requests. 595-5530-13 This warranty covers only HeathCo LLC assembled products and is required for inconvenience, installation, setup time, loss of...