User's Manual

Prior to adjusting the PIR, hinge the PIR cover
downward. (FIGURE 13)
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FIGURE 13
(2) TEST MODE
Turn the LUX control and the TIME control anti-
clockwise to the edge – the TEST position.
(FIGURE 14)
FIGURE 14
Turn on the wall switch. The lantern will turn on
for about 1 minute to warm up. Then it turns off.
Walk through the detection area. The lantern
turns on when you move and turns off after 5
seconds. Wait for the lantern to turn off before
moving again to test the sensor.
Adjust the motion sensor to cover the desired
detection area. See Installation for details.
(3) TIME ADJUSTMENT
Default setting: 5 seconds
The interval between “Start” and “Stop” radio signal
can be adjusted. After motion is detected, it will start
counting and emitting a “Start” radio signal. After expiry
of preset interval, a “Stop” radio signal will be sent to
the associated receiver for execution. If another motion
has been detected before the preset interval expires, it
will resume counting and emitting a “Start” radio signal
again.
Turn the TIME control knob clockwise to increase (up
to about 12 minutes) how long the interval will be or
anti-clockwise to decrease (down to about 5 seconds)
the interval (FIGURE 15).
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ABOUT 5 SECONDS ABOUT 12 MINUTES
FIGURE 15
(4) LUX ADJUSTMENT
Default setting: 1,000 Lux
The LUX adjustment determines at what light level the
lighting system will start operating when you set the
sensor to automatic operation.
Provisionally turn the Motion Sensor LUX control knob
to the edge counter-clockwise at the moon (dusk)
position (FIGURE 16). In this provisional setting mode,
the Motion Sensor remains inactive during daylight. At
dusk when you find it is the LUX level desired for
operation, simply set the LUX control knob to the
position which will become active as daylight declines.
FIGURE 16
OPERATION
By using the connected wall switch, you can easily
operate the lantern.
(1) AUTOMATIC OPERATION
Turn on the wall switch. The lantern will be on when
the sensor detects motion and will be off after expiry of
preset interval. The built-in photocell turns the sensor
off and on according to the light level selected by the
LUX adjustment.
(2) MANUAL OVERRIDE
In Manual Override mode, the lantern will remain on for
around 4 ~ 6 hours and will be off automatically.
Pressing LED button will enter the manual override
mode, while pressing LED button again will be set back
to automatic operation mode.
IMPORTANT: This lantern transmitter is compatible
with the following receivers of O-NET series:
Portable RF 2-tone Sounder (SE101)
On/Off Receiver (B410N)
Dimmer Receiver (B410D)
RX Lantern (ED102)