Patriot Lighting OW9229W Dual Head Motion Sensor Outdoor Security Flood Light

ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - Page 3

For OW9229W.

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Sensor Adjustment Lower For Short Coverage
Sensor Adjustment Higher For Long Coverage
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Adjusting the Light Head:
1. Gently grasp the light heads and tilt them left or right to adjust the light coverage area. Keep the light heads at
least 1” (25mm) away from the sensor.(See Fig. 5)
Please adjust the light heads while they are in room temperature.
2. Keep the light heads 30˚ below horizontal to avoid water damage and electrical shock.
Sensitivity of Motion Sensor
● You can adjust the sensitivity of the motion sensor by using the “SENSITIVITY” selector located on the right
side of the bottom surface of the sensor. (See Fig. 4)
● Adjust motion sensor sensitivity to achieve desired performance.
● Approximate range for each setting from 10ft to 70ft.
Function and Operation
Choose a mode by rotating the switch on the bottom of the sensor of the fixture. (See Fig.4 )
Note: When power is first applied, the light will turn on immediately. Wait for 30 seconds to allow the sensor
to warm up.
1. TEST MODE (daytime and nighttime operation.)
The light turns on automatically when motion is detected, and stays on as long as motion continues. About 5
seconds after motion is no longer detected, it turns off automatically.
2. AUTO MODE (nighttime operation only)
● To shift to “AUTO” mode, rotate Time knob arrow to the desired time setting (between 5 seconds and 3 minutes).
At dusk, the light turns on when motion is detected, and stays on as long as motion continues. When the motion
is no longer detected, the light remains on for the predetermined time you set (5s ~ 3min), and then turns off
automatically.
● The light turns off automatically at dawn.
Note: To make sure the above functions operate properly, always keep the wall switch in the “ON” position
(including the daytime).
Light Head
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