Instructions / Assembly
USE AND CARE GUIDE
DAYLIGHT ADJUSTING INDOOR DIGITAL TIMER
WITH MOTION SENSOR
AUTO
ENTER
SETUP
RESET
+
-
RND
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Changing the Faceplate
This device includes a light-almond faceplate. To switch faceplates, follow the steps below.
Gently remove the white faceplate using a athead screwdriver. Starting at the top left
corner, gently pry the faceplate loose, working around the edge until it pops off.
Find the light-almond faceplate in the package. Place the new faceplate into position and
carefully push until it snaps into place.
Preparing for Multi-Switch Installations
When combining controls in a wall box, remove all the inner
side sections prior to making the electrical connections.
Use pliers to bend the side section up and down until
it breaks off.
Repeat the process for each side section to
be removed.
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Safety Information
FCC NOTE
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized modications
to this equipment. Such modications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. This Class B digital apparatus complies with CAN
ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B). These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to
radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver
is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK:
Shut off the power at the fuse box or circuit breaker before installation.
Do not use in wet locations.
Use indoors only.
WARNING: RISK OF ELECTRIC FIRE:
Do not use to control appliances that contain heating elements such as
cooking appliances, heaters, and irons.
Do not exceed electrical ratings.
Do not use to control receptacles.
Use only copper wire with this device.
CAUTION: High Voltage - Disconnect the power supply before servicing.
NOTE: If you are unsure or unclear about this installation or if the wires in your
box do not match the manual (not all switch boxes have neutral wires), contact a
qualied licensed electrician. Install this device in a standard wall box or ceiling box.
TIMER RATINGS
120 VAC, 60 Hz
960W, 8A General Purpose / Resistive
960W, 8A Tungsten
1200W, 10A Ballast
1HP Motor
Installation
1
Timer installation (see Figure 1)
Disconnect the power at the circuit breaker or fuse box, and remove the existing switch.
Connect the wires of the timer to the wall box as shown, using the wire nuts (BB).
Connect the hot/live wire from the line to the black wire from the timer.
Connect the hot/live wire from the load to the blue wire from the timer.
Connect the ground wire to the green wire from the timer.
Connect the neutral wire to the white wire from the timer. Often the neutral (white) wire
can be found in the back of the wire box connected with a wire nut. There may be several
neutral wires bound together. Add the neutral to all neutral wires bound together making
sure the wire nut is tight.
Ensure that all wire nuts (BB) are secure. Tuck the wires into the wall box, leaving room for
the timer.
Mount the timer to the wall box using the screws (CC). Be careful not to crush any wires.
Reinstall your wall plate.
Turn the main power ON at the circuit breaker.
Push the timer door to verify your light or device turns on. Push the timer door again to turn
your light or device off.
Black
Black
Load
WhiteWhite
White
Blue
Line
Ground
Green
Timer
RED
GREEN
BLUE
WHITE
BLACK
LINE
NEUTRAL
LOAD
GROUND
CAP TRAVELER
Wiring Nut
Figure 1 - Typical Wiring Schematic for
Single Pole Installation
Black
Black
Load
WhiteWhite
White
Blue
Line
Ground
Green
Timer
GREEN
BLUE
WHITE
BLACK
LINE
NEUTRAL
LOAD
GROUND
Wiring Nut
Figure 1 - Typical Wiring Schematic for
Timer Installation
2
Installing batteries in the motion sensor
On the back of the motion sensor, remove the two small battery cover screws and gently
remove the plastic back.
Install 3 x AA batteries (not included) following the polarities marked within the battery
housing.
Replace the plastic back and tighten the two small screws, being careful not to over-tighten.
Ensure there are no gaps when the plastic back is fully secured .
UP
3
Testing the motion sensor
Put the motion sensor slide switch (3) to “T” (Test mode). A red indicator light will come
on when it detects motion. Your wired light or device should now turn on when motion is
detected (as long as your timer is installed and wired correctly).
After testing the motion sensor with your timer, switch the slide switch (3) to “A” (Automatic
mode). The motion sensor will now match what is programmed within your timer (see
Operating Instructions).
AT
4
Mounting the motion sensor
NOTE: Choose a location where the motion sensor has a clear view of the entire
area you wish to detect motion. Mount the motion sensor so that it may be angled
directionally, allowing for the desired coverage. Ensure there is room both above and
to sides of where you plan to mount the sensor so it may be adjusted. Recommended
height is 10 ft.
Install the motion sensor mount (EE) using the mounting screws (DD) in a location where you
wish to detect motion. Ensure that the UP arrow is facing upwards when installing. Ensure
that the motion sensor mount (EE) is installed securely, but do not over-tighten the mounting
screws (DD).
EE
DD
DD
NOTE: The detector is more sensitive to motion across the front of the sensor. It
senses heat in motion and possible heat sources that change temperature quickly.
Therefore, to avoid false triggering, avoid placing the sensor where it will be aimed at
air conditioners, heaters and other sources of heat or cold.
Gently slide the motion sensor onto the motion sensor mount (EE) until it clicks into place.
Ensure that both the motion sensor and the mount are facing upwards where it says “
UP”.
Gently adjust the motion sensor to where you wish it to detect motion.
UP
UP
EE
Motion Sensor Controls
Maximum Range
Recommended height: 10 ft.
Maximum
Coverage Angle
Motion Sensor Coverage Area
Adjusting Motion Sensor Coverage Area
Aim Sensor Down
for Short Coverage
Aim Sensor Higher
for Long Coverage
30 ft.
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Product Description
AUTO
ENTER
SETUP
RESET
+
-
RND
4
5
7
7
10
11
8
6
9
1
2
3
MOTION SENSOR
1. Motion Sensor (PIR): Face the motion sensor towards the area where you wish to detect
motion. This motion sensor is designed to only detect motion when it is dark outside. The
motion sensor has a 120° motion detection coverage and 30 ft. distance range. It controls
the timer receiver up to 80 ft. away.
2. Sensor Light Indicator: Turns red when the motion sensor detects motion.
3. Slide Switch: After testing is nished in Test Mode (T), set this switch to Auto mode (A)
for automatic control of the motion sensor. The motion sensor will override the timer
programming after dusk.
Test Mode (T): Works in both day or night time. When motion is detected, this mode
triggers the timer to turn on for 10 seconds. Use this to ensure your motion sensor and
timer work properly together.
Auto Mode (A): Works only at night. When motion is detected, this mode triggers the timer
to turn on for the programmed countdown time you set on the timer. Use this after you
have conrmed the motion sensor and timer are working properly.
TIMER
4. AUTO button: Press once to activate the timer after programming is complete or turn off
random mode.
5. ON/OFF button: Turns the timer ON/OFF.
6. SETUP button: Press once to set the calendar/clock. Press twice to set or change
programming.
7. “+” and “-” buttons: Press to scroll through menu options.
8. Enter Button: Press to conrm indicated settings.
9. Reset button: Press and hold for three seconds to reset the system.
10. RND button: Press once to activate the Random feature.
11. Timer Door: Close after programing. Press to turn ON/OFF (timer override).
EE - Motion Sensor
Mount x1
Hardware Included
DD - Screws x2CC -
Screw x2
BB - Wire
Nut x4
AA - Faceplates x2
(White & Light
Almond)