Twin LED Sensor Light: Instruction Manual
Twin LED Sensor Light: Instruction Manual
Twin LED Sensor Light: Instruction Manual
Cat. LFS013KBL
Instruction Manual
Introduction
Before selecting a place to install your Sensor Light you should note
that movement across the scan area is more effective than movement
directly toward or away from the sensor (refer FIG. 1B). If movement is
made walking directly towards or away from the sensor and not across,
the apparent detection range will be substantially reduced (refer FIG. 1A).
Always mount the LFS013KBL sensor light in a sheltered position, i.e.
under the eaves of the house. 1 Terminal Block
2 Cable Anchorage
3 Cable Gasket
4 Power Cable
5 Fixing Cover Screw x 2
6 Gasket Piece
7 Mounting Wall Screw x 2
Fig 2
Installation:
The LUX control module has a built-in sensing device (photocell) that
detects daylight and darkness. Rotate the LUX knob anticlockwise from
light ( ) to dark ( ). The ( ) position will allow the floodlight to work day
and night, and the ( ) position works only at night. You can set the unit to
operate at the desired level by adjusting the LUX knob.
1. Turn the LUX control knob to light ( ) position, turn the wall switch on
Dial settings show and wait 30 seconds for the control circuit to stabilise. Ensure the TIME
TEST MODE control knob is set at minimum (-).The floodlights on the sensor light will
now switch on and will remain on for about 10sec.
2. Direct the sensor toward the desired scanning area by adjusting the
With sensor fully installed by electrician and elbow joint and swivel joint on the sensor arm. Important: loosen
power on: all lock nuts and screws on sensor arm and lamp holders before
making any adjustments.
1. R
otate “TIME” dial anti-clockwise to minimum(-)
3. Have someone move across the centre of the area to be scanned and
2. R
otate “SENS” dial clockwise to maximum(+) slowly adjust the angle of the sensor arm until the unit senses the
3. R
otate “LUX” dial clockwise to daylight (SUN) moving person, causing the floodlights to switch on. (Refer Fig.1 B)
4. W
ait for sensor to turn off (30 seconds to 1 minute) 4. Adjust time control to required setting.
5. M
ove around (walk past or wave hands and arms) and the sensor 5. To set the light level at which the floodlights will automatically switch
should turn on the lamps if you are close enough “On”, turn the LUX control knob from daylight to night. If the floodlights
6. Y
ou can adjust the sensor head direction and lamp directions until are required to switch on earlier, e.g. dusk, wait for the desired light level,
you achieve the desired setup then slowly turn the LUX control knob towards daylight while someone
walks across the centre of the area to be detected. When the floodlights
7. O
nce tested and satisfied the time dial can be turned anti-
switch on, release the LUX knob. You may need to make further
clockwise to the desired time duration
adjustments to achieve your ideal light level setting.
8. F
or “LUX” setup, adjust the “LUX” dial anti-clockwise to minimum
Important: when adjusting lamp holders, ensure that the PAR38 LED
(moon), and wait until light conditions outside are at the level you
Globes are not touching or in close proximity to sensor head, heat from
wish the sensor to operate. (For instance dusk)
the PAR38 LED Globes may distort the unit. To avoid dust build-up and
9. A
djust the “LUX” dial clockwise until the lamps turn on. ensure proper functioning of the sensor light, wipe the sensor lens lightly
with a damp cloth every 3 months. Never modify the unit, there are no
user serviceable parts inside.
Specifications:
Light does not switch on when 1. No mains voltage. Check all connections, and fuses/switches.
there is movement in the
detection area. 2. Globes faulty or missing. Check. Replace.
Light switches on for no apparent 1. Heat from LED Globe activating sensor. Adjust lamp holders to allow a minimum gap of 40mm
reason. (False triggering) between PAR38 LED Globe and sensor head.
2. Heat sources such as air con, vents, heater Adjust direction of sensor head away from these sources.
flues, barbecues, other outside lighting,
moving cars are activating sensor.
4. Interference from on/off switching of electric Should the false triggering become troublesome, consider:
fans or lights on the same circuit as your (a) R eplacing a faulty switch.
security floodlight. (This problem does not (b) R eplacing noisy fluorescent tubes or starters.
always occur but a faulty switch or noisy (c) Connecting the security floodlight to a separate circuit
fluorescent light may cause the security (In most cases where one or more of the above suggestions
floodlight to switch on. have been carried out, false triggering has been reduced).
6. Unit is more sensitive during colder months. Turn sensitivity dial anti clockwise to reduce sensitivity.
Unit is sensing moving trees, etc.
Light remains on. 1. Continuously false triggered. Redirecting sensor head may help.
3. Unit is more sensitive during colder months. Turn sensitivity dial anti clockwise to reduce sensitivity.
Unit is sensing moving trees, etc.
Light switches on during daylight. 1. LUX control knob is set to daylight position. Turn the LUX control knob to desired light setting.
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