Eaton All-Pro MS276RD Instruction Manual
2FOR BEST RESULTS• Install the motion sensor/transmitter 8-12 feet aboveground (motion sensor is less sensitive above 12 feet).• Locate motion sensor so motion moves laterally ortowards the detection zone (Fig. 1).• Locate sensor away from heat producing sources toprevent false triggering. Also be very careful not toinclude objects such as windows, white walls andwater in the detection zone.• Locate fixture away from moving objects such astrees, large shrubs and street traffic.• Do not install more than one motion activatedfloodlight on one wall switch.MOUNTING YOUR FIXTURENOTE: Universal coverplate mounts to recessed standardgrounded junction boxes (Fig. 2). Junction box must beat least 1-1/2 inch in depth for proper installation.NOTE: For best performance when installing more thanone Precision Plus Doppler Radar™ fixture:• Two or more units mounted side by side (facing thesame direction) should be at least 17 feet apart.• Two units facing each other should be mounted atleast 100 feet apart.• Fixture can be wall or eave mounted (Fig. 3).WARNING: Risk of electric shock. Disconnectpower at fuse or circuit breaker before installingor servicing.1. Line up the holes on the mounting bracket (B) withthe holes on your junction box. Using either (2) #6screws or (2) #8 screws (C) (depending on the sizeof the holes in your junction box), attach the mountingbracket (B) to your junction box (Fig. 4).2. Thread fixture wires through coverplate gasket (D).3. Position the gasket (D) on the coverplate and connectthe black wire from the fixture (A) to the black housesupply wire and the white wire from the fixture (A)to the white supply wire using the wire nuts (E)provided. Attach the ground wire coming from yourhouse to the copper ground wire from the fixture (A)using wire nut (E) provided. If no house ground wireis available, attach the copper ground wire fromthe fixture (A) to the junction box if it is metal andgrounded. If junction box is not metal and no houseground wire is available, an alternative groundsource must be used for safe operation (Fig. 5).4. Attach fixture (A) to the mounting bracket (B)using the mounting plate screw (F) provided.Be sure no loose wires remain sticking out fromunderneath the coverplate. Insert plastic color-matched (G) plug in mounting plate screw holefor finished appearance (Fig. 6).5. Apply silicone caulking around edges of coverplate andin any open holes to provide a watertight seal fromrain and moisture.6. Install protective lamp covers (H) onto lampholdersby lining up the nipples on the covers (H), over thelampholder slots. Lock into place by twisting coverscounterclockwise (Fig. 7).7. Insert gaskets (I) into lampholders and screwbulbs into each lampholder (Fig. 8). (Do not overtighten bulbs.)8. Turn power on at main fuse/breaker box.AIMING THE LIGHTLoosen the knob on the side of the lampholder.Tilt lampholder up or down to desired position, thenretighten knob.WARNING: Deviation from the assemblyinstructions may result in a risk of electric shock.OPERATING YOUR FIXTURE1. Turn the arrow on the MODE knob to “TEST” for testmode (Fig. 9).2. Turn the arrow on the SENSITIVITY knob to a middlepoint between “+” and “–”.TROUBLESHOOTING3. Turn on the power to the fixture (A). Allow fixture to warm up approximately 90 secondsbefore 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 least1 inch of clearance between sensor head and lamps. Always position the sensor head withcontrol switches facing toward the ground.NOTE: (Sensor Head Placement) For optimum detection, you may have to experiment withaiming and settings. Each location will be different and your terrain may affect the angle yoursensor needs. Adjusting the angle will change your area of detection. Here are some generalguidelines to help with setup:• 8 ft.–12 ft. above the ground is a good range forthe placement of your fixture.• For an 8 ft. mounting height, placing the sensor ata 5° angle below horizontal should work well formost locations (Fig. 10).• If the fixture is mounted higher, the angle of thesensor below horizontal should increase.5. Walk through the detection zone at the farthest distance you want your detector todetect motion.6. Adjust the SENSITIVITY knob until you get desired results. For more range, aim sensorslightly upward. For less range, aim sensor head slightly downward. Lights will turn off4 seconds after motion stops.7. Adjust the “Auto” MODE knob to a time selection from 1m-12m, depending on how manyminutes you want the fixture to stay on after motion is detected. At dusk, the photo controlwill 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.Maximum lamp wattage cannot exceed 250 watts.SELECTING YOUR DESIRED FEATUREMode of MODE Knob How to SetOperation Adjustment Power SwitchMODE knob arrowpoints to TEST.Test SettingLights should turn ON withmotion both day and night.Lights should turn OFFafter 4 seconds.Wall Switch Setting(connected to fixture)Keep wall switchin ON position.Motion Activated Setting “Auto”Lights should turn on withmotion only at night andshould turn OFF after1-12 min. of no motion.“Auto” MODE knob arrowpoints to a timeselection within the1m-12m time range.Keep wall switch inON position.Keep the powerto the fixture ON.Dusk-to-Dawn Setting(activated only at night)Lights should stay on fromdusk to dawn and then resetto motion activatedsetting at the next dawn.MODE knob arrowpoints to a time selectionwithin the 1m-12mtime range.Turn the powerOFF-ON-OFF-ONwithin 3 seconds; light willgo into override mode.Return toMotion Activated Settingfrom any ofthe above settings.“Auto” MODE knob arrowpoints to a time selectionwithin the 1m-12mtime range.Turn the power OFFfor at least 90 secondsand then back ON.Round1-1/2 in.Octagonal1-1/2 in.21Wall mount Eave mount3EE EDA5BCC4GFA6H7IAHIH89A5°10Problem Cause / SolutionLights do notcome ON withmotion at night.No power to the fixture.• Check if circuit breaker tripped.• Confirm wall switch is ON.Bulb is faulty.• Replace bulb.Surrounding external ambient light is too bright. (If so, the unit maythink it is daytime.)• Re-aim the head.• Relocate or reposition the unit away from the light.TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUINGWiring to the unit is loose.• Check wiring, and reconnect if necessary using wirenuts (E) provided. |
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