M OT I O N -T R A C K I N G LED Security Spotlight User Manual www.jascoproducts.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Parts List 3 Questions? Missing Parts? 4 Installation (Wall mount) 6-9 Installation (Eave mount) 10-13 Power-up set-up and Operation Motion detection Set-up (Narrow position vs.
Thank you for purchasing the GE Motion-Tracking LED Security Spotlight Activation control. This economical, energy efficient outdoor LED light has been designed to allow easy installation, flexible mounting options and provide exceptional light output with minimum power consumption. Please read all the Instructions carefully. Keep them for future reference.
Questions? Problems? Missing Parts? If you have any questions regarding the installation or operation of the product, Before returning to Retailer, please contact Technical Support at 1-800-654-8483, option 4, Monday thru Friday 8am - 5pm, Central Standard Time Zone. WARNING: Turn power off at circuit breaker or fuse box. Do Not rely on a wall switch alone to turn off power. Consult a local licensed electrician or electrical contractor if you are not sure about the installation.
INSTALLATION Select an existing outdoor light fixture, either wall or eave mount for replacement. The fixture must be connected to 120v, 60hz power source. MOUNTING PREPARATION FOR THE LED SPOT LIGHT FIXTURE For maximum flexibility, the LED Security light can be mounted on a wall (vertical) or under the eave (horizontal).
LED Security Spotlight Features Rotating Light Housing LED Lights (4) LED Heat Sink Thumb Screw Decoy Camera and Red Indicator LED Mounting Base Mounting Holes Dual Motion Sensors Securing Collar Collar Screw Bottom mount LEDs and Motion Sensor Adjustment Knuckle WARNING: Turn power off at circuit breaker or fuse box. Do Not rely on a wall switch alone to turn off power. VERTICAL (WALL) MOUNT AND WIRE CONNECTION 1.
2. Route black and white wires coming from back of mounting base through the bottom hole of the gasket [See Fig. 2]. Align the two mounting screw holes on the gasket to the two mounting screw holes on the mounting base and press the gasket flush to the mounting base. Fig. 2 3. Locate black and white wires coming from back of mounting base. Strip wires 3/8” (9.5mm) if not previously stripped. Hold BLACK house wire and BLACK fixture wire together with ends even. Align any frayed strands or conductors.
4. If mounting to a wall (in vertical position) ensure the mounting base is correctly oriented with the collar screw positioned downward [See Figure 4A]. Fig. 4A Fig. 4B Position mounting base and gasket over the junction box. Ensure wires and wire nuts are positioned inside the junction box. Align holes of mounting base with mounting holes in junction box. Insert mounting screws as shown [See Fig. 4B]. Ensure that gasket is evenly positioned around mounting base.
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Fig. 1 HORIZONTAL (EAVE) MOUNT AND WIRE CONNECTION 1. Remove the existing light fixture and disconnect house wires (black, white and ground if present)[See Fig. 1]. 2. Route the black and white wires coming from the back of the mounting base through the basket [See Fig. 2]. Align the two mounting screw holes on the gasket to the two mounting screw holes on the mounting base and press the gasket flush to the mounting base. See Fig.
3. Locate black and white wires coming from LED light fixture. Strip wires 3/8” (9.5mm) if not previously stripped. Hold BLACK house wire and BLACK fixture wire together with ends even. Align any frayed strands or conductors. Push wires into wire nut and screw Clockwise until two twists are visible in the wires. Repeat above procedure for both the WHITE house wire and the WHITE fixture wire. Fig.
Note: If a wet location junction box was not used, caulk edge of mounting base with silicone weather resistant sealant (not included). 5. Locate Horizontal Mount Extension Tube with extension jumper wire Horizontal Mount Extension Tube with Jumper Wire Fig. 6 6. Connect jumper wire to wire coming from LED Motion Tracking fixture. Insert extension tube onto fixture knuckle. Secure with extension tube screws provided [See Fig. 6] .
7. Connect wire coming from mounting base to wire coming from extension tube. Insert extension tube into mounting base, taking care to not pinch extension wire. When properly inserted, the extension tube will snap into place [See Fig. 7A]. Tighten screw on securing collar until snug [See Fig. 7B]. Do not over tighten. Fig. 7A Fig.
POWER UP When the power is turned on to the fixture, the front lights will turn on and the light housing will rotate to the far left and then to the far right. It will then rest at the center position. The bottom ‘Perimeter’ LEDs will begin blinking. This indicates the fixture is in a warm-up period; this allows the motion sensors time begin detecting the surrounding area. During the warm-up period the fixture will not detect movement or respond to any commands from the remote control.
Minimum Detection Distance Average Detection Distance Maximum Detection Distance MOTION DETECTION RANGE SET-UP Each adjustable motion sensor can detect motion (in front of the light fixture) up to 100°. The upper sensor is sensitive to motion on the left side of the light fixture; the lower sensor is sensitive to motion on the right side of the light fixture. The overlap area from the two sensors creates a Center detection area in front of the light fixture.
Narrow Position (sensors positioned together, large overlap) Upper Sensor Lower Sensor 100° Combined Sensors Left detection zone 100° 150° Center detection zone Right detection zone Wide Position (sensors positioned apart, small overlap) Upper Sensor Lower Sensor 100° 100° Combined Sensors Left detection zone 180° Center detection zone Right detection zone FIELD OF VIEW 240° Both motion sensors can be adjusted together within a 240° range.
HOW DOES MOTION DETECTION WORK? Motion sensors are actually heat sensors. Motion Sensors detect motion by monitoring changes in heat within the detection area. As a person enters the detection area, the sensor compares the outside temperature with the body temperature of the person within the detection area. As the person moves within the detection area, the heat measurements change. Motion Sensors determine these changes to be ‘movement’.
must be in front of the fixture witin a 15º angle and within 15 ft.) When the fixture receives the command, the lights will turn on and the light housing will automatically rotate to the far left and then to the far right. It will then rest at the center position. The red indicator light on the front will blink rapidly. You may now walk around the fixture testing the motion detection angles. When either or both sensors detect motion, the lights will turn on for 3 seconds, and then turn off.
MANUAL (Recreational) MODE After dusk, the light fixture can be taken out of AUTO (security/motion tracking) mode and placed into temporary manual mode. This will allow you to point the light housing in a specific direction and the lights will remain on until daylight or if returned to AUTO mode. To place fixture into Manual mode, point the remote at the IR window in front of the fixture. Press and hold either the left arrow ( ) or the right arrow ( ) to move the light housing to the desired position.
PERIMETER MOTION TRACKING DETECTION (Underneath Fixture) The Light fixture has a separate motion detection sensor and down-firing LEDs located on the bottom . When movement is detected underneath the fixture, the down-firing Perimeter LEDs will turn on and illuminate the area directly underneath the fixture. They will remain on for 90 seconds, unless motion continues to be detected. In addition, the main LED’s on the front of the fixture will also turn on for 90 seconds.
FCC Statement WARNING Risk of electric shock - Turn power off before servicing—see instructions. - Ensure that no bare wires are exposed outside the electrical connections. Risk of injury - LED light output is strong enough to injure human eyes. Precautions must be taken to prevent looking directly at the LEDs with unaided eyes for more than a few seconds. - Some metal parts in the fixture may have sharp edges. To prevent cuts and scrapes, wear gloves when handling the parts.
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Jasco Products Company warrants this product to be free from manufacturing defects for a period of five years from the original date of consumer purchase. This warranty is limited to the repair or replacement of this product only and does not extend to consequential or incidental damage to other products that may be used with this unit. This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied.
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