Heath-zenith Motion sensing Pendant Light 4350 User Manual Page 6

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Least Sensitive Most Sensitive
The sensor is less sensitive to motion directly
towards it and more sensitive to motion across
coverage area.
Motion
Motion
ADJUSTMENT OF COVERAGE
AREA
The sensor on this light xture detects “motion”
by the movement of heat (body heat) across the
coverage area. However, following are examples
of objects that also produce heat and can cause
the sensor to false trigger:
• Pools of Water Air Conditioners
• Dryer Vents • Fenced-In Animals
• Heating Vents Automobile Trafc
If you suspect that a heat source of this type is falsely
triggering the sensor and reducing the sensitivity
does not solve the problem, then a lens shield
(included) can be installed. The plastic lens shield
is divided into 6 sections. Each section will reduce the
coverage angle by 30 degrees. Also, the tip of each
section may be removed to change the effective
range of the sensor.
1. Break off the amount of lens shield needed to
block the desired area of coverage.
Area
Blocked
Area
Blocked
Lens
Shield
Lens
Shield
Portion
Removed
Effective Coverage
Area (Top View)
5. Adjust the SENSITIVITY to increase or de-
crease the range as needed. Too much sen-
sitivity may cause false triggering due to heat
sources in the coverage area (see Adjustment of
Coverage Area or Troubleshooting section).
6. Set the amount of ON-TIME you want the light
to stay on after motion is detected (1, 5, or 10
minutes).
7. Set the amount of time you want the light to
stay on in the Accent mode (Off, 3 hours, 6
hours, or dusk-to-dawn).
Note: Meets the ENERGY STAR
®
guidelines when
DualBrite
®
function is off.
+
SENSITIVITY
Maximum Range Coverage Angle*
(Top View)
360°
30 Feet (9.1 m)
in all Directions
* Without lens shield installed.
8 ft. (2.4 m)
Sensor
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