You run you motion lights via the normal motion triggers, this app just modifies the dim level(s) based on lux settings. What you want to do, I am already doing . A second adjustable light sensor ensures that the lights are only turned on when it is dark (see image below). Adjust the LUX and time delay settings on the motion sensor light switch.
PIR sensor is then prevented from switching the load.
Time, Lux and Sens Potentiometers.
Control potentiometers are provided for the external .
Determines the amount of ambient light required for the sensor to become active. The Maximum setting will make the light switch on at all times of the day. The Minimum setting will cause the unit to only work at night time. Turn the “ LUX ” or light control to minimum, turn the wall switch ON and wait for half . Setting the sensor for testing.
When the “TIME” control is set to the “ – “ position, the light will stay on for seconds after all motion is stopped. Grasp the motion sensor (C) housing and rotate right or left to access . How to adjust the LUX and TIME settings. Light will remain on for the setting time interval after last motion is detected.
After setting , push it back to position. AUTO - lights “ON” or “OFF” automatically according to the “METER”, “TIME” and. Operations in Different Wiring Conditions. Avoid setting to the maximum value as it may react to curtain movement and small animals.
Also be aware of power grid and electrical equipment that may interfere with the . The light remains on while motion continues to be detected in the area. By Default the Sensor is set to dim the product to light output when no presence. Plastic Wall Plug (not 4. SETTING THE LIGHTING SYSTEM. (1) TEST MODE. Turn the Lite control and the Time control anti- clockwise to the edge – the TEST position.
Lx ind1: Choose the manual measured lux value for zone . To test the motion sensor light fixture, turn the LUX knob all the way to the RIGHT and turn the TIME knob all the way to the LEFT. Locating springs fitted position. Use to set the Lux level for Lux switching.
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