RAB GT500R/L Floodlight Instructions
- June 12, 2024
- RAB
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RAB GT500R/L Floodlight
Product Information
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MODEL GT500R/L
IMPORTANT
CAUTION: All wiring MUST comply with local electrical codes and should
be installed by qualified electrician.Read entire Installation Manual before
proceeding. TURN OFF POWER BY REMOVING POWER FUSE OR TURNING OFF CIRCUIT
BREAKER BEFORE INSTALLATION. Total lighting load to Gotcha must not exceed:
500W incandescent @ 120V-277V, 500W LED @ 120V-277V with 0.8 pF Driver. To
switch more wattage, an electrician can install an additional relay. Line
Carrier Remote Control Systems such as X-10, Leviton or Radio Shack are
incompatible with sensors and can cause false activations. Do not install on
circuits feeding motor loads such as kitchen appliances, HVAC equipment,
washer/ dryer or garage door openers Sensor functions best when movement is
across its detection pattern, not towards the sensor. Mount 6’-12’ high for
optimum range and direction. To switch more wattage, an electrician can
install an additional relay.
MOUNTING
Gotcha floodlight kits come pre-wired and assembled on the RAB CU4 EZ plate, allowing for mounting on round, rectangular or octagonal surface or recessed box.
Surface Junction Box Installation:
- Attach Cross Bar to Surface Junction Box using three bar screws (supplied).
- Bring sensor wires through the Surface Adaptor Plate.
- Make connections to the supply wires in the junction box according to the “Basic Kit Wiring” diagram on pg 2.
- Push connected wires into the Surface Junction box.
- Place the O-Ring over the 1/4-20 Screw and insert into the center of the cover plate and tighten. Use Cap to cover opening.
RECESSED JUNCTION BOX INSTALLATION
- Discard the Surface Adaptor Plate when mounting to a Recessed Junction Box.
- Attach Cross Bar to junction box using the screws supplied.
- Make connections to the supply wires in the junction box according to the “Basic Kit Wiring” on pg 2.
- Push connected wires into junction box.
- Place the O-Ring over the 1/4-20 Screw and insert into the center of the cover plate and tighten. Use Cap to cover opening.
WIRING
Easy Wiring Tip: Use “S” shaped EZ Hang Hook to hold the cover plate and sensor for hands free wiring.
- Strip incoming supply wires 3/8” to 1/2”.
- Make connections shown left of the dotted line.
- The Red Pigtail is only used if you are remotely switching additional fixtures.
PICKING A LOCATION
- Location Considerations:
- Choose a location from which the sensor can “see” all the paths of movement that will be illuminated by its lights.
- If wall mounting, locate 8-10’ high for optimum range and detection. Lower mounting height will reduce range. Sensor must be below and as far as possible away from lights.
- Mount on stable surface that is protected from rain.
- Do not mount on a pole or tree that sways in the wind.
- Sensor functions best when the direction of expected movement is across its detection pattern, not towards the sensor.
DETECTION PATTERN
AIMING AND WALK TESTING
Test Period: The sensor has a Test mode which allows it to be aimed and walk tested day or night.
- Switch the sensor to Test mode by adjusting the time control to test setting. Power on sensor.
- During the 60-second warm-up period, the lights will be turned on. During this time, test that all fixtures and lamps function properly.
- After the warmup period, the sensor will keep lights on for 5 seconds each time it detects movement in its Detection Zone.
- Once the Detection Zone is tested, adjust the sensor Time control to desired standby time.
Walk Test: The purpose of the Walk Test is to check and adjust the coverage pattern.
- Aim the sensor approximately to cover the area you desire.
- Start outside the Detection Zone and walk across the zone until the lights go on. As distance from the sensor increases, it will take more movement to be detected. For instance, at 10 feet, a half step will be enough, while at 30 feet, several steps will be necessary.
- To reduce range tilt sensor down. Repeat steps #2 and #3 until you are satisfied with the coverage.
- After testing is complete, adjust the time setting to desired setting by turning time control knob (5 sec to 15 mins).
- Your sensor is ready for operation. See the Technical Tips pages if additional help is needed.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Technical Tips: Lights Do Not Turn Off
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Make sure sensor is not aimed at something that would move or change temperature such as waving branches, water, air conditioners, windows or heating vents – even on neighboring property. You can test for infrared sources in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor. Put sensor into Test Mode. After the initial 60 seconds of the lights being on, lights should stay off. Wave your hand inside the bag in front of sensor. Lights should go on and then time out. If sensor operates properly when covered, check items 2-6.
Problem: Sensor is triggered by unwanted movement or heat source.
Solution: Tilt sensor or mask lens in the direction of the source. Move sensor or source. -
Make sure sensor is mounted firmly and does not move even slightly when touched. If it moves, tighten all screws.
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Make sure that Sensor is not mounted on an unstable object such as a tree or a pole that will move in the wind.
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Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
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Make sure sensor is not aimed within 30 feet of a road.
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Make sure heat from lights is not triggering sensor. Make sure the sensor is below and as far as possible away from lights.
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Make sure sensor is not in initial 60 sec warm up period. Warm up period will activate every time power is turned off and re-applied to sensor.
Technical Tips: Lights Do Not Turn On
- Check that lamps and fixtures work. Compare wiring to the Wiring Diagram in this manual. Check that the power is on.
- Check that lights from other sources, such as adjacent porch lights, garden lights, streetlights or lights from inside the house are not in the sensor’s view. See #1 under “Lights Turn Off Too Quickly”.
- Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
- If sensor is painted, make sure there is no paint on the lens and that the lens paint mask is removed.
- Check that time adjustment control is not set past 15 min mark.
Lights Turn Off Too Quickly
- Make sure the Time control is not set to test mode or set to the minimum setting which would be 5 seconds. Change time setting on knob on bottom of the sensor.
Technical Tips: Range appears limited
- Check that the sensor is level from side to side and pointed at the area you desire. If unit is tilted, part of the Detection Zone may be high in the air over people’s heads.
- Check that the sensor is not mounted too high. If mounted above 20 feet, much of the usable range will be lost.
- If sensor is painted, make sure there is no paint on the lens and that the lens paint mask is removed.
Technical Tips: Lights Turn On and Off Incorrectly
- Make sure the sensor is installed on its own dedicated circuit free of motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances or garage door openers.
- It is not recommended to wire sensors in parallel. More than one sensor wired together makes them difficult to troubleshoot. Disconnect multiple sensors and test separately.
- Keep all people completely out of the detection pattern to make sure the sensor is not detecting them.
- Make sure sensor is located below and as far as possible from its lights. Heat from the lights may trigger the sensor.
- Make sure lights are not visible from or reflecting back into sensor. Check for white or reflective surfaces close to the sensor.
- Heavy rain, snow or high winds may activate the sensor occasionally.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed within 30’ of a road or sidewalk. Passing cars will activate sensor.
- Self ballasted PL lamps may cause cycling (on-off).
- Check solutions 1, 2, 3, 5 & 6 under “Lights Do Not Turn Off” (Pg. 4).
MODEL STL110H/L, STL110HB/L, STL110R/L
RAB CU4 EZ Plate, allowing for mounting on round, rectangular or
IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE. RAB fi xtures must be wired in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and all applicable local codes. Proper grounding is required
for safety. THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE
INSTALLATION CODE BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF
THE PRODUCT AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED. WARNING: Make certain power is OFF
before installing or maintaining fi xture. No user serviceable parts inside.
CAUTION: TURN OFF ALL POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSE PANEL. The total lighting
load connected to Stealth must not exceed 8 amps 120-277V (LED load). To
switch more wattage an electrician can install a relay. Line Carrier Remote
Control Systems such as X-10 or Leviton are incompatible with sensors and
cause false activations. DO NOT INSTALL SENSORS ON A CIRCUIT THAT FEEDS MOTOR
LOADS LIKE KITCHEN APPLIANCES, HVAC EQUIPMENT, WASHER/DRYER, OR GARAGE DOOR
OPENERS. Sensor must be below and as far as possible away from lights. Sensor
functions best when the direction of expected movement is across its detection
pattern, not towards the sensor. Mount 6–12 feet high for optimum range and
detection.
MOUNTING
STL110 floodlight apps come pre-wired and assembled on the RAB CU4 EZ
Plate, allowing for mounting on round, rectangular or octagonal surface or
recessed boxes as shown in Fig. 1.
SETTINGS
Stealth’s infrared sensor “sees” small temperature changes caused by the motion of people or cars within its protection zone and turns on lights automatically. It welcomes visitors and may deter intruders.
- How long do the lights stay on? Lights remain on as long as there is movement within the protection zone. Once the zone is vacated lights can be adjusted to remain on approximately 5 seconds up to 12 minutes. Since the lights are on only when needed and the sensor uses only one watt the Stealth is extremely energy efficient.
- Can outdoor lights still be turned on with the light switch? Yes. Stealth can be controlled by a conventional indoor switch or circuit breaker. Lights can be turned on or off manually at night only.
- Manual Override Mode: (to keep lights on) Flip the switch twice slowly (off -on-off -on) within 2–3 seconds.
- To Resume Automatic Mode: Flip the switch once (off -on) within 2 seconds. Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode.
- Will Stealth detect animals? Stealth may detect large animals Having animals trigger the sensor can give property a “lived-in” look. However, you can limit animal detection by turning down the sensitivity knob.
- How are the Time, Sensitivity and Photocell adjusted? Fig 2
- Time: Sets the time that lights will remain on after the detection zone is vacated from approximately 5 seconds to 12 minutes. Factory Setting: 5–8 minutes
- Sensitivity: Increases or decreases the responsiveness and range of the sensor (Adjusts from 30% to 100%) Factory Setting: 100%
- Photocell: Located behind the lens. For night only operation, turn the knob all the way clockwise to (to the moon symbol). For 24 hour operation turn the knob all the way counterclockwise (sun & moon). Adjust clockwise to have the sensor come on later at dusk, counter-clockwise to have it come on earlier. Factory Setting: Night Only.
CHOOSING A LOCATION
Choose a location from which the sensor can “see” all the paths of
movement. The sensor may be wall or ceiling mounted. As distance from the
sensor increases, it will take more movement to be detected. For instance, at
10 feet, a half step will be enough, while at 40 feet several steps will be
necessary.
How large an area does Stealth detect? The standard lens detection pattern extends out 50 feet and is 110º wide. The sensor may be swiveled in any direction to cover the area desired. Always keep the sensor level to insure full coverage. To reduce coverage tilt the sensor down. Stealth STL110 comes with a standard “Double Look Down” Lens. This lens has one “Look Out” zone and two “Look Down” zones, for excellent detection both at long and close range. (Fig 4) The Long Range model STL110LRL provides a long, narrow protection zone for alleys and along buildings.
HOW DOES THE LED DETECTION INDICATOR WORK?
The red LED above the lens shows the logic state of the sensor. If the
sensor is set for night only opera-tion, the LED will go on for daytime
detections without turning on the lights (Fig 3). At night, the LED will be on
all the time, except during detections (at which time the controlled lights
will go on). At night, the LED serves as a deterrent indicating a security
device in operation.
WIRING
- Attach the Universal Mounting Bar with the Bar Screws (provided) to the junction box as shown in Fig 5. If you are attaching your STL110 kit to a surface mount weatherproof box, you must use the metal plate with the attached gasket. The gasket faces the Junction Box.
- Easy Wiring Tip: Use the “S” shaped Hands Free Hanging Hook to hold the EZ Plate during wiring.
- Bring power leads and sensor kit leads through holes in all gaskets into junction box.
- Strip 1/2” of insulation from all leads.
- Attach ground wire(s) to junction box grounding screw. Connect as shown in Fig 6.
- Twist on wire nuts. Secure with electrical tape.
- Align EZ Plate and metal mounting plate to insure proper seal. Tighten EZ Plate center screw (make sure O-Ring Gasket is on the screw) to attach EZ Plate to the box. There are 2 screws supplied. Use the one which suits your assembly best.
- Insert plastic Finishing Cap in the center of the EZ Plate for a weatherproof seal.
- Use silicone sealant around all openings to insure a weatherproof seal.
- Screw in lamps (if not already installed). Turn on power. Conduct walk test to adjust sensor response.
SWITCHPLATE LABEL
Switchplate label with self-adhesive backing (Fig 7). Attach Stealth
operating instruction label to switchplate for quick and easy reference.
AIMING AND WALK TESTING
Walk Test. The purpose of the Walk Test is to check and adjust the
coverage pattern. Stealth has a 5 minute Test Period which allows the sensor
to be aimed and walk tested day or night. If you require 5 more minutes of
Test Time, turn the power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again.
During the Test Period, the sensor will keep lights on for 5 seconds each time
it detects move-ment in its Detection Zone. The sensor will change to
Automatic Mode after 5 minutes of testing.
To enter Test Mode: Turn power off for at least 10 seconds and back on.
- Aim the sensor across the traffic pattern you want to detect. Start by aiming the sensor downward and then raise it slowly until the desired range is obtained.
- Start outside the pattern and walk across the pattern as shown in Fig 8 until the lights go on. As distance from the sensor increases, it will take more movement to be detected.
- Adjust the sensor aiming as necessary to improve coverage.
- To adjust the sensitivity turn knob gently. Less sensitivity (counterclockwise) may be desired if you wish to detect a limited area or if the sensor is being activated by wind, foliage or animals. More sensitivity (clockwise) will help cover a larger area.
- Repeat steps #2 thru #4 until you are satisfied with the coverage.
- The “Time” control is factory set at approximately 5–8 minutes. This period starts after the movement in the detection pattern ceases. If less time is desired, turn the time control counterclockwise. For more time, turn the knob clockwise. (Fig 9)
- Stealth is factory set for night only operation. To obtain 24 hour operation, turn the photocell control full counter-clockwise. Intermediate settings will adjust operation during dusk and dawn.
- Your sensor is ready for operation. See the Technical Tips if additional help is needed.
TECHNICAL TIPS
Lights Do Not Turn Off
- Make sure that the sensor is not in Manual Override Mode. Turn power OFF for 10 seconds, then ON Sensor will be in Test Mode for approximately 5 minutes, then it will switch to Auto Mode with lights off and ready to detect movement.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed at or mounted over something that would move or change temperature such as waving branches, water, air conditioners, windows or heating vents— even on neighboring proper-ty. You can test for infrared sources in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor. Put sensor into test mode. Lights should stay off. Wave your hand inside bag in front of sensor. Lights should go on and then time out. If sensor operates properly when covered, check items #4–7
- Make sure sensor and lights are mounted firmly and do not move even slightly when touched. If they move, tighten all screws.
- Make sure sensor is not mounted on an unstable object such as a tree or pole that will move in the wind.
- Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road.
- Make sure heat from lights is not triggering sensor. Make sure the sensor is below and as far as possible away from lights.
Problem: Sensor is triggered by unwanted movement or heat source.
Solution
- Aim sensor away from movement or
- Mask lens in the direction of the source and/or
- lower sensitivity control setting.
Lights Turn On and Off Inappropriately
- Make sure the sensor is installed on its own dedicated circuit, free of motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances or garage door openers.
- It is not recommended to wire sensors in parallel. More than one sensor wired together makes them difficult to troubleshoot. Disconnect multiple sensors and test separately.
- Keep all people completely out of the detection pattern to make sure the sensor is not detecting them.
- Make sure sensor is located below and as far as possible from its lights. Heat from the lights may trigger the sensor.
- Moths can be attracted to the lights and fly close to the sensor causing triggering. Reducing the sensitivity may help.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road or sidewalk. Passing cars will activate sensor.
- Heavy rain, snow or high winds may activate the sensor occasionally. Reduce sensitivity control slightly until problem stops.
- Make sure lights are not reflecting back into sensor. Check for white or reflective surfaces close to the sensor.
- Self ballasted PL lamps may cause cycling (on-off).
- Check Solutions #2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 under “If Lights Do Not Turn Off”.
Lights Do Not Turn On
- Check that lamps and fixtures work. Compare wiring to the wiring diagram in this manual. Check that the power is on.
- If installing during daylight, remember that the sensor will provide 5 minutes of Test Time after power is turned on. After 5 minutes, the sensor will switch to Automatic Mode and will not work during daylight if the photocell control is turned to the night only position (moon symbol). If you require 5 more minutes of Test Time, turn the power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again. If you require the sensor to operate both day and night, turn the center control knob counterclockwise to the sun and moon symbol.
- Check that lights from another source, such as adjacent porch lights, garden lights or street lights are not in the sensor’s view. The sensor’s photocell may detect the light and deactivate “daylight”. If you desire the sensor to operate in higher ambient light levels, turn the photocell control (center knob) toward the sun symbol.
- Was sensor wired hot? If so circuitry may have been damaged.
Lights Turn Off Too Quickly
- Check if sensor is being “tricked” by reflected light. If lights controlled by the sensor shine or reflect into the photocell (located behind the lens) the unit will go on briefly, see its own light, and turn off “thinking” that it is daytime.
- Check if “R” lamps, non-reflector “A” lamps or self-ballasted PL lamps are being used in a non-enclosed lampholder. If so, switch to reflector PAR floodlight lamps or Quartz floods so the sensor is not affected by stray light. If using PAR floodlights, consider using lower wattage, energy saving lamps.
Range Appears Limited
- Check that the sensor is level from side to side and pointed at the area you desire. If unit is tilted, part of the detection zone may be high in the air over people’s heads.
- Check that the sensor is not mounted too high. If mounted above 20 feet, much of the usable range will be lost.
- Check that movement is not directly towards sensor. Sensor will see movement across its pattern more quickly. To fix, move the sensor.
- Check that movement far away and directly towards sensor is not entirely within one zone.
Lights Turn On for Unknown Reasons
- Lights may turn on occasionally during rain, snow and windstorms because the sensor is detecting changes in temperature.
- Tilt the sensor lower, it may be seeing distant objects moving.
- You may not be aware that animals have triggered the sensor. Check sensor aiming to reduce nuisance triggering or mask the lower part of the lens with opaque weatherproof tape to create an “Animal Alley”.
- Although it is surge and transient-protected, the sensor may turn on occasionally during extreme voltage surges.
- A possible source of “mysterious” sensor activations are strong local radio signals. Check for nearby CB, Ham, VHF radio transmitters, WiFi routers or cellular telephones. The sensor may be activated but will not be permanently impaired by these signals.
- Check all the Solutions mentioned under “Lights Turn On and Off”.
- Check items #2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 under “Lights Do Not Turn Off.”
MODEL STL200H/L, STL200HB/L
IMPORTANT
READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING FIXTURE. RETAIN THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE. RAB fixtures must be wired in accordance with the National
Electrical Code and all applicable local codes. Proper grounding is required
for safety. THIS PRODUCT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE APPLICABLE
INSTALLATION CODE BY A PERSON FAMILIAR WITH THE CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF
THE PRODUCT AND THE HAZARDS INVOLVED. WARNING: Make certain power is OFF
before installing or maintaining fi xture. No user-serviceable parts inside.
CAUTION: TURN OFF ALL POWER AT CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSE PANEL. The total lighting
load connected to Stealth must not exceed 8 amps 120-277V (LED load). To
switch more wattage an electrician can install a relay. Line Carrier Remote
Control Systems such as X-10 or Leviton are incompatible with sensors and
cause false activations. DO NOT INSTALL SENSORS ON A CIRCUIT THAT FEEDS MOTOR
LOADS LIKE KITCHEN APPLIANCES, HVAC EQUIPMENT, WASHER/DRYER, OR GARAGE DOOR
OPENERS. Sensor must be below and as far as possible away from lights. Sensor
functions best when the direction of expected movement is across its detection
pattern, not towards the sensor. Mount 6–12 feet high for optimum range and
detection.
MOUNTING
STL200H/L and STL200HB/L come pre-wired and assembled on the RAB CU4 EZ Plate,
allowing for mounting on round, rectangular or octagonal surface or recessed
boxes as shown in Fig. 1.
SETTINGS
Stealth’s infrared sensor “sees” small temperature changes caused by the motion of people or cars within its protection zone and turns on lights automatically. It welcomes visitors and may deter intruders.
- How long do the lights stay on? Lights remain on as long as there is movement within the protection zone. Once the zone is vacated lights can be adjusted to remain on approximately 5 seconds up to 12 minutes. Since the lights are on only when needed and the sensor uses only one watt the Stealth is extremely energy effi cient.
- Can outdoor lights still be turned on with the light switch? Yes. Stealth can be controlled by a conventional indoor switch or circuit breaker. Lights can be turned on or off manually at night only.
- Manual Override Mode: (to keep lights on) Flip the switch twice slowly (off -on-off -on) within 2–3 seconds.
- To Resume Automatic Mode: Flip the switch once (off -on) within 2 seconds. Sensor will reset to Automatic Mode.
- Will Stealth detect animals? Stealth may detect large animals. Having animals trigger the sensor can give property a “lived-in” look. However, you can limit animal detection by turning down the sensitivity knob and/or by using the plastic lens mask supplied on the lower part of the lens as shown in Fig 2.
- How are the Time, Sensitivity and Photocell adjusted? Fig 3
Time: Sets the time that lights will remain on after the detection zone is vacated from approximately 5 seconds to 12 minutes.
Factory Setting: 5–8 minutes
Sensitivity: Increases or decreases the responsiveness and range of the sensor (Adjusts from 30% to 100%) Factory Setting: 100%
Photocell: Located behind the lens. For night only operation, turn the knob all the way clockwise to (to the moon symbol). For 24 hour operation turn the knob all the way counterclockwise (sun & moon). Adjust clockwise to have the sensor come on later at dusk, counter-clockwise to have it come on earlier. Factory Setting: Night Only.
CHOOSING A LOCATION
Choose a location from which the sensor can “see” all the paths of
movement. The sensor may be wall or ceiling mounted. As distance from the
sensor increases, it will take more movement to be detected. For instance, at
10 feet, a half step will be enough, while at 40 feet several steps will be
necessary.
How large an area does Stealth200 detect? The Stealth200
provides a 200° detection pattern. To reduce the angle of coverage on either
or both sides, use the plastic blinders provided (Fig 2). The blinders can
also be cut sideways and used to reduce low or high detection. The sensor
maybe swiveled in any direction to to cover the area desired. Always keep the
sensor level to ensure full coverage. To reduce coverage, aim the sensor
towards the ground. Stealth STL200 comes with a standard “Double Look Down”
Lens. This lens has one “Look Out” zone and two “Look Down” zones, for
excellent detection both at long and close range.
HOW DOES THE LED DETECTION INDICATOR WORK?
The red LED above the lens shows the logic state of the sensor. If the
sensor is set for night only operation, the LED will go on for daytime
detections without turning on the lights (Fig 4). At night, the LED will be on
all the time, except during detections (at which time the controlled lights
will go on). At night, the LED serves as a deterrent indicating a security
device in operation.
WIRING
- Attach the Universal Mounting Bar with the Bar Screws (provided) to the junction box as shown in Fig 5. If you are attaching your STL200 kit to a surface mount weatherproof box, you must use the metal plate with the attached gasket. The gasket faces the Junction Box.
- Easy Wiring Tip: Use the “S” shaped Hands-Free Hanging Hook to hold the EZ Plate during wiring.
- Bring power leads and sensor kit leads through holes in all gaskets into junction box.
- Strip 1/2” of insulation from all leads.
- Attach ground wire(s) to junction box grounding screw. Connect as shown in Fig 6.
- Twist on wire nuts. Secure with electrical tape.
- Align EZ Plate and metal mounting plate to insure proper seal. Tighten EZ Plate center screw (make sure O-Ring Gasket is on the screw) to attach EZ Plate to the box. There are 2 screws supplied. Use the one which suits your assembly best.
- Insert plastic Finishing Cap in the center of the EZ Plate for a weatherproof seal.
- Use silicone sealant around all openings to insure a weatherproof seal.
- Screw in lamps (if not already installed). Turn on power. Conduct walk test to adjust sensor response.
SWITCHPLATE LABEL
Switchplate label with self-adhesive backing (Fig 7). Attach Stealth
operating instruction label to switchplate for quick and easy reference.
AIMING AND WALK TESTING
Walk Test. The purpose of the Walk Test is to check and adjust the
coverage pattern. Stealth has a 5 minute Test Period which allows the sensor
to be aimed and walk tested day or night. If you require 5 more minutes of
Test Time, turn the power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again.
During the Test Period, the sensor will keep lights on for 5 seconds each time
it detects movement in its Detection Zone. The sensor will change to Automatic
Mode after 5 minutes of testing.
To enter Test Mode: Turn power off for at least 10 seconds and back on.
- Aim the sensor across the traffic pattern you want to detect. Start by aiming the sensor downward and then raise it slowly until the desired range is obtained.
- Start outside the pattern and walk across the pattern as shown in Fig 8 until the lights go on. As distance from the sensor increases, it will take more movement to be detected.
- Adjust the sensor aiming as necessary to improve coverage.
- To adjust the sensitivity turn knob gently. Less sensitivity (counterclockwise) may be desired if you wish to detect a limited area or if the sensor is being activated by wind, foliage or animals. More sensitivity (clockwise) will help cover a larger area.
- Repeat steps #2 thru #4 until you are satisfied with the coverage.
- The “Time” control is factory set at approximately 5–8 minutes. This period starts after the movement in the detection pattern ceases. If less time is desired, turn the time control counterclockwise. For more time, turn the knob clockwise. (Fig 9)
- Stealth is factory set for night only operation. To obtain 24 hour operation, turn the photocell control full counter-clockwise. Intermediate settings will adjust operation during dusk and dawn.
- Your sensor is ready for operation. See the Technical Tips if additional help is needed.
TECHNICAL TIPS
Lights Do Not Turn Off
- Make sure that the sensor is not in Manual Override Mode. Turn power OFF for 10 seconds, then ON Sensor will be in Test Mode for approximately 5 minutes, then it will switch to Auto Mode with lights off and ready to detect movement.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed at or mounted over something that would move or change temperature such as waving branches, water, air conditioners, windows or heating vents— even on neighboring property. You can test for infrared sources in the area by placing a box or bag over the sensor. Put sensor into test mode. Lights should stay off. Wave your hand inside bag in front of sensor. Lights should go on and then time out. If sensor operates properly when covered, check items #4–7
- Make sure sensor and lights are mounted firmly and do not move even slightly when touched. If they move, tighten all screws.
- Make sure sensor is not mounted on an unstable object such as a tree or pole that will move in the wind.
- Was sensor wired hot? If so, circuitry may have been damaged.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road.
- Make sure heat from lights is not triggering sensor. Make sure the sensor is below and as far as possible away from lights.
Solution
- Aim sensor away from movement or
- Mask lens in the direction of the source and/or
- lower sensitivity control setting.
Lights Turn On and Off Inappropriately
- Make sure the sensor is installed on its own dedicated circuit, free of motor loads such as HVAC equipment, kitchen appliances or garage door openers.
- It is not recommended to wire sensors in parallel. More than one sensor wired together makes them difficult to troubleshoot. Disconnect multiple sensors and test separately.
- Keep all people completely out of the detection pattern to make sure the sensor is not detecting them.
- Make sure sensor is located below and as far as possible from its lights. Heat from the lights may trigger the sensor.
- Moths can be attracted to the lights and fly close to the sensor causing triggering. Reducing the sensitivity may help.
- Make sure sensor is not aimed within 20 feet of a road or sidewalk. Passing cars will activate sensor.
- Heavy rain, snow or high winds may activate the sensor occasionally. Reduce sensitivity control slightly until problem stops.
- Make sure lights are not reflecting back into sensor. Check for white or reflective surfaces close to the sensor.
- Self ballasted PL lamps may cause cycling (on-off).
- Check Solutions #2, 4, 5, 6, and 7 under If Lights Do Not Turn Off.
Lights Do Not Turn On
-
Check that lamps and fixtures work. Compare wiring to the wiring diagram in this manual. Check that the power is on.
-
If installing during daylight, remember that the sensor will provide
5 minutes of Test Time after power is turned on. After 5 minutes, the sensor will switch to Automatic Mode and will not work during daylight if the photocell control is turned to the night only position (moon symbol). If you require 5 more minutes of Test Time, turn the power off for at least 10 seconds and back on again. If you require the sensor to operate both day and night, turn the center control knob counterclockwise to the sun and moon symbol. -
Check that lights from another source, such as adjacent porch lights, garden lights or street lights are not in the sensor’s view. The sensor’s photocell may detect the light and deactivate “daylight”. If you desire the sensor to operate in higher ambient light levels, turn the photocell control (center knob) toward the sun symbol.
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Was sensor wired hot? If so circuitry may have been damaged.
Lights Turn Off Too Quickly
- Check if sensor is being “tricked” by reflected light. If lights controlled by the sensor shine or reflect into the photocell (located behind the lens) the unit will go on briefly, see its own light, and turn off “thinking” that it is daytime.
- Check if “R” lamps, non-reflector “A” lamps or self-ballasted PL lamps are being used in a non-enclosed lampholder. If so, switch to reflector PAR floodlight lamps or Quartz floods so the sensor is not affected by stray light. If using PAR floodlights, consider using lower wattage, energy saving lamps.
Range Appears Limited
- Check that the sensor is level from side to side and pointed at the area you desire. If unit is tilted, part of the detection zone may be high in the air over people’s heads.
- Check that the sensor is not mounted too high. If mounted above 20 feet, much of the usable range will be lost.
- Check that movement is not directly towards sensor. Sensor will see movement across its pattern more quickly. To fix, move the sensor.
- Check that movement far away and directly towards sensor is not entirely within one zone.
Lights Turn On for Unknown Reasons
- Lights may turn on occasionally during rain, snow and windstorms because the sensor is detecting changes in temperature.
- Tilt the sensor lower, it may be seeing distant objects moving.
- You may not be aware that animals have triggered the sensor. Check sensor aiming to reduce nuisance triggering or mask the lower part of the lens with opaque weatherproof tape to create an “Animal Alley”.
- Although it is surge and transient protected, the sensor may turn on occasionally during extreme voltage surges.
- A possible source of “mysterious” sensor activations are strong local radio signals. Check for nearby CB, Ham, VHF radio transmitters, WiFi routers or cellular telephones. The sensor may be activated but will not be permanently impaired by these signals.
- Check all the Solutions mentioned under Lights Turn On and Off.
- Check items #2, 4, 5, 6 and 7 under Lights Do Not Turn Off.
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