Atlas Computer Monitor PLMS User Manual

TEST  
PutON-TIMEswitchonthesensorbottomto  
TEST and the Dual Light Level (ACCENT)  
switch OFF.  
ON-TIME  
ACCENT  
GUARDIAN  
PRO™  
TEST 1 5 20  
Off 3 6 Dusk to Dawn  
POST SENTRY  
AUTO  
Model PLMS  
Set ON-TIME switch to  
1, 5, or 20 minutes.  
TEST 1 5 20 MIN  
Features  
• Light comes on when motion is detected.  
• Automatically controls existing post light.  
• Dual Light Level.  
• Photocell keeps the light off during day-  
light hours.  
MANUAL MODE  
Manual mode only works at  
night because daylight re-  
turns the sensor to AUTO.  
This package includes:  
Flipthelightswitchoffforone  
secondthenbackontotoggle  
betweenAUTOandMANUAL  
MODE.  
1 Second  
OFF then...  
Manual mode works only with  
the ON-TIME switch in the 1,  
5, or 20 position.  
Post Light  
3 Screws  
Adapter  
... back on.  
Mode Switching Summary  
TEST  
ON-TIME Switch at  
3 Wire Connectors  
1, 5, or 20 minutes  
AUTO  
Requirements  
Flip light switch  
off for 1 second  
• The Light Control requires 120 volts AC.  
• If you want to use Manual Override, the  
control must be wired through a switch.  
Some codes require installation by a  
qualified electrician.  
MANUAL MODE  
then on  
* If you get confused while switching modes,  
turnthepoweroffforoneminute,thenback  
on. After the calibration time the control will  
be in the AUTO mode.  
OPERATION  
Mode:  
On-Time  
Works: Day Night  
Dual Light Level Control  
Light comes on half bright for selected time  
after dusk (Off, 3 hr., 6 hr., until dawn). If  
motion is sensed, the light turns on full bright  
for the ON-TIME (1, 5, or 20 minutes) then  
returns to dim mode.  
Test  
Auto  
5 Sec  
1, 5, or 20 Min  
To Dawn*  
x
x
x
x
x
Manual  
Accent 3,6 Hr, to Dawn  
* resets to Auto Mode at dawn.  
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When you have the desired coverage  
angle make a pencil mark on the sensor  
and post to mark the sensor position.  
If you need to change the sensitivity,  
temporarily lift the fixture and sensor to  
make the adjustment. It may be neces-  
sary to have a friend hold the fixture  
whileadjustingthesensitivity. Toomuch  
sensitivity may increase false triggering.  
SettheamountofONTIMEyouwantthe  
light to stay on after motion is detected.  
(1, 5, or 20 minutes).  
ADJUSTMENTS  
Turn on the circuit breaker and light  
switch.  
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NOTE: Sensor has a 1 /2 minute warm up  
periodbeforeitwilldetectmotion.When  
first turned on or when switching from  
Manual to Auto mode wait 1 1/2 minute.  
Avoid aiming the control at:  
• Objects that change temperature rapidly,  
such as heating vents and air condition-  
ers. These heat sources could cause false  
triggering.  
• Areaswherepetsortrafficmaytriggerthe  
control.  
Nearby large, light-colored objects  
reflectinglightmaytriggertheshut-offfeature.  
Do not point other lights at the sensor.  
OFF 3  
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DUSK TO  
TEST 1 5 20 MIN  
HOUR DAWN  
Set the Dual Light Level (ACCENT)  
switch to the amount of time after dusk  
you want the lights on at low level (Off, 3,  
6 Hrs., Dusk-to-Dawn).  
Put the sensor and fixture back in place.  
Alignthepencilmarksmadeabove.Tighten  
the three screws to secure the sensor.  
150°  
Securing Brass &  
Plastic Post Lamps  
5 ft.  
(1.5 m)  
Turn power off at circuit breaker.  
Turn the post lamp to the desired loca-  
tion. Using a #31 drill and the fixture as  
a template slightly mark the location of  
one of the fixture mounting holes. DO  
NOT drill through the sensor plastic.  
Lift the fixture off the sensor and keep  
the wires away from where you need to  
drill. Now finish drilling the first hole.  
Set the fixture in position and install a  
screw (provided) to hold the fixture.  
Mark the remaining holes as above.  
Removetheonescrewandliftthefixture  
and drill the remaining holes as above.  
Set the fixture in position and install all the  
screws(3provided). Becarefultonotover  
tightenthescrewsandstripouttheplastic.  
30 ft.  
(9.1 m)  
Maximum  
Range  
Maximum  
Coverage Angle  
Thedetectorislesssensitivetomotiondirectly  
towardsitandmoresensitivetoacrossmotion.  
Motion  
Motion  
Sensor  
Least Sensitive  
Most Sensitive  
Walk through the coverage area noting  
where you are when the lights turn on.  
Loosen the 3 clamp screws slightly and  
turn the sensor head left or right to  
change the coverage area.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
If you experience a problem with your Light Control, first follow this guide. For additional assistance write to:  
Atlas Lighting Products, Inc. • Customer Service Department • P.O. Box 2348 • Burlington, NC 27216  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
SYMPTOM  
POSSIBLE CAUSE  
Light will  
not come  
on.  
1. Light switch is turned off.  
2. Bulb is loose or burned out.  
3. Fuse is blown or circuit breaker is  
turned off.  
4. Daylight turnoff is in effect (Re-  
check after dark).  
5. Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a  
new installation.  
6. Re-aim the sensor to cover de-  
sired area.  
Light stays on 1. The sensor is pointed at nearby  
continuously.  
objectsthatcauseheattotrigger  
the sensor. (Aim the sensor  
away from nearby objects).  
2. The sensor is pointed toward a  
heat source like an air vent,  
dryer vent, or brightly-painted  
heat-reflectivesurface.(Re-aim  
sensor).  
Light flashes  
on and off.  
1. Heat being reflected from other  
objects may be affecting the  
sensor. (Re-aim sensor).  
Light comes 1. Light Control may be installed in  
on in  
a relatively dark location.  
daylight.  
2. LightControlisinTest.(Setcontrol  
switch to an ON-TIME position).  
2. LightControlisintheTestmode  
and warming up. (Flashing is  
normalundertheseconditions).  
Light comes 1. Light Control may be sensing  
on for no  
apparent  
reason.  
small animals or automobile traf-  
fic (Re-aim sensor).  
2. Sensitivity is set too high. (Re-  
duce sensitivity).  
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
AtlasLightingProducts,Inc.warrantsagainstdefectsinmaterialsorworkmanshipforaperiodoffiveyearsfrom  
the date of purchase for use, and agrees to repair or, at our option, replace a defective unit without charge for  
either parts or labor. IMPORTANT: This warranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse of  
abuse, lack of reasonable care, the affixing of any attachment not provided with product, alteration of any  
attachments factory installed, loss of parts or subjecting the fixture to any but the specified electrical service.  
Thiswarrantydoesnotcoverfailureofthebulbduetoaccidents, abuse, misuse, vandalism, powersurges, and  
acts of nature such as lightning damage. No responsibility is assumed for any special incidental or  
consequential damages. Damages occurring during transit are not covered by this warranty-including UPS  
shipments. To obtain warranty service, mail sales receipt as proof-of-purchase, date and a brief explanation  
of the nature of the defect, to the address listed below. You will receive, by mail, a Return Goods Authorization  
number and full instructions for returning defective merchandise. All returned goods must be accompanied  
by a Return Goods Authorization number issued by Atlas Lighting Products, Inc.  
NOTE: No other warranty, written or verbal, is authorized by Atlas Lighting Products, Inc. This warranty gives  
you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied  
warranty lasts, so the above exclusion and limitations may not apply to you.  
For information regarding replacement parts please write to:  
Atlas Lighting Products, Inc.  
Attn: Customer Service Department  
P.O. Box 2348  
Burlington, NC 27216  
598-1095-01  
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