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    MANUAL MODE AUTO TEST Replacement Motion Sensor Requirements • The Light Control requires 120-v olts AC . • If you w ant to use Manual Mode, the control must be wired through a s witch. • Some codes require installat ion by a qua lified electrician. 598-1280-00 Features • T urns on lighting when motion is detected. • A utomatically tur n[...]

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    -2- 598-1280-00 ❒ Swing the sensor head towards the clamp screw . F or eav e mount only: Controls INST ALLA TION W ire the L ight C ontroL W ARNI NG: T urn power off at the fuse or circuit breaker . ❒ Remov e the e xisting light fixture, if present. These instr uctions show the sensor wired to flood - lam ps. The w hite sensor wire is ne u[...]

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    -3- 598-1280-00 Motion Least Sensitiv e Most Sensitiv e Sensor Motion Th e s en sor is le ss sen si ti v e to mo ti on dir ec tl y t ow a rd s it, mos t se nsit iv e t o mo tion acr oss its field of vie w . Maximum Range Maximum Cov erage Angle 8 ft. (2.4m) 70 ft. (21m) TE ST A ND AD JU ST ME NT ❒ T urn on the circuit breaker and light switc h. [...]

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    -4- 598-1280-00 TR OUBLESHOO TING GUIDE SYMPT OM Lights will not come on. Lights come on in daylight. Lights come on for no apparent reason. POSSIBLE CA USE 1. Light switch is turned off. 2. Light is loose or burned out. 3. Fuse is blown or circuit break er is turned off. 4. Daylight turn-off is in effect (recheck after dark) . 5. Incorrect circuit[...]