Atlas Home Security System MLGS180B User Manual

TEST  
ON-TIME  
Put the ON-TIME switch on the  
bottom of the sensor in the TEST  
position.  
10 5 1 TEST  
AUTO  
GUARDIAN  
PRO™  
MOTION SENSOR  
ON-TIME  
Put the ON-TIME switch in the 1,  
5, or 10 minute position.  
10 5 1 TEST  
Models MLGS180B  
MANUAL MODE  
MLGS180W  
Manualmodeonlyworksatnight  
becausedaylightreturnsthesen-  
sor to AUTO.  
Features  
• Turns on lighting when motion is detected.  
• Automatically turns lighting off.  
• Photocell keeps the lighting off during daylight  
hours.  
Flip the light switch off for one  
second then back on to toggle  
between AUTO and MANUAL  
MODE.  
1 Second OFF  
then...  
• LED indicates motion was sensed (day or night).  
Manual mode works only with the  
ON-TIME switch in the 1, 5, or 10  
position.  
Requirements  
• The Light Control requires 120-volts AC.  
• IfyouwanttouseManualMode, thecontrolmust  
be wired through a switch.  
Some codes require installation by a quali-  
fied electrician.  
... back on.  
Mode Switching Summary  
TEST  
Move ON-TIME Switch to  
1, 5, or 10 minutes  
OPERATION  
AUTO  
Flip light switch off  
for one second  
then back on*  
Mode:  
On-Time:  
Works: Day Night  
Test  
Auto  
5 Sec  
1, 5, 10 min.  
Manual Until Dawn*  
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x
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MANUAL MODE  
* If you get confused while switching modes, turn  
the power off for one minute, then back on. After  
the calibration time the control will be in the  
AUTO mode.  
* resets to Auto Mode at dawn.  
Note: Whenfirstturnedonwaitabout11/2 minutes  
for the circuitry to calibrate.  
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Loosen the clamp screw in  
the sensor ball joint and  
gently rotate the sensor.  
Walk through the cover-  
age area noting where you  
are when the lights turn on  
(also, the LED will flash  
severaltimeswhenmotion  
isdetected).Movethesen-  
sorheadup,down,orside-  
ways to change the cover-  
age area. Keep the sen-  
sor at least 1" (2.5 cm)  
away from the lamps.  
Clamp  
Screw  
TEST AND ADJUSTMENT  
Turn on the circuit breaker and light switch.  
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NOTE: Sensor has a 1 /2 minute calibration  
Ball  
Joint  
period before it will detect motion. When  
first turned on, wait 1 1/2 minutes.  
Turn the RANGE control to the mid position and  
the ON-TIME control to the TEST position.  
Aim Sensor  
Down for Short  
Coverage  
RANGE  
ON-TIME  
10 5 1 TEST  
MIN  
MAX  
Adjust the RANGE as  
needed. RANGE set too  
high may increase false  
triggering.  
Aim Sensor  
Higher for Long  
Coverage  
Bottom of Sensor  
Avoid aiming the control at:  
Secure the sensor head  
• Objects that change temperature rapidly, such  
as heating vents and air conditioners. These  
heat sources could cause false triggering.  
• Areaswherepetsortrafficmaytriggerthecontrol.  
Nearby large, light-colored objects reflecting  
lightmaytriggertheshut-offfeature. Donotpoint  
other lights at the sensor.  
by tightening the clamp screw. Do not over-  
tighten the screw.  
SettheamountofTIMEyouwantthelightstostay  
on after motion is detected (1, 5, or 10 minutes).  
Warning - Risk of fire. Do not aim the lamps at  
a combustible surface within 3 ft. (1 m).  
180°  
8 ft.  
(2.4m)  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Up to 70 ft. (21 m) [varies with  
surrounding temperature].  
70 ft.  
(21m)  
Sensing Angle . . . . . . . . Up to 180°  
Electrical Load. . . . . . . . Up to 500 Watt (4.2A) Maxi-  
mumIncandescent[Upto250  
Maximum Range  
Maximum  
Coverage Angle  
Watt maximum each lamp  
holder.]  
Power Requirements. . . 120 VAC, 60 Hz  
Operating Modes. . . . . . TEST, AUTO and MANUAL  
MODE  
The sensor is less sensitive to motion directly  
towards it, most sensitive to motion across its field  
of view.  
Time Delay . . . . . . . . . . 1 , 5, 10 minutes  
Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Adjustable  
Motion  
Motion  
Atlas Lighting Products, Inc. reserves the right to dis-  
continue products and to change specifications at any  
time without incurring any obligation to incorporate new  
features in products previously sold.  
Sensor  
Least Sensitive  
Most Sensitive  
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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  
Lights will not 1. Light switch is turned off.  
Lights stay on  
continuously.  
1. A lamp is positioned too close to the sensor  
or pointed at nearby objects that cause heat  
to trigger the sensor. (Reposition the lamp  
away from the sensor or nearby objects).  
2. Light Control is pointed toward a heat  
source like an air vent, dryer vent, or  
brightly-painted heat-reflective surface.  
(Reposition sensor).  
come on.  
2. Light is loose or burned out.  
3. Fuseisblownorcircuitbreakeristurned  
off.  
4. Daylight turn-off is in effect (recheck  
after dark).  
5. Incorrect circuit wiring, if this is a new  
installation.  
6. Re-aimthesensortocoverdesiredarea.  
3. Light Control is in Manual Mode. (Switch  
to Auto.)  
Lights come on 1. Light Control may be installed in a rela-  
in daylight.  
tively dark location.  
Lights flash on 1. Heat or light from the lamps may be turn-  
2. Light Control is in Test. (Set control  
switch to an ON-TIME position).  
and off.  
ing the Light Control on and off. (Reposi-  
tion the lamps away from the sensor).  
2. Heat being reflected from other objects may  
be affecting the sensor. (Reposition sensor).  
3. Light Control is in the Test mode and  
warming up. (Flashing is normal under  
these conditions).  
Lightscomeonfor 1. Light Control may be sensing small  
no apparent rea-  
son.  
animals or automobile traffic (re-aim  
sensor).  
2. Rangeissettoohigh. (ReduceRange).  
4. Light Control is detecting a light source.  
(Reposition Light Control or lamp).  
Lights flash  
once, then stay  
off in Manual  
Mode.  
1. Sensor is detecting its own lights. (Repo-  
sition lamps to keep area below the sen-  
sor relatively dark.)  
FIVE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
Atlas Lighting Products, Inc. warrants against defects in materials or workmanship for a period of five years from 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. This warranty does not cover failure of the bulb due to accidents, abuse,  
misuse, vandalism, power surges, 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  
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