Cascadia T0460 Instruction manual

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Important to know
1. For general safety and to avoid any possible damage to the sensor, be sure the power is switched "off" before
adjustment.
2. Motion sensor: turns light ON automatically when motion is detected and turns light OFF automatically when motion
stops.
3. Photocell keeps the light OFF during daylight hours.
4. When in manual override mode, use wall switch to keep the light ON during the night
Note: Fixture can be wall mounted or eave mounted.
Wall Mounted Eave Mounted
Light fixture and sensor should be mounted as shown above when installed (depending upon type of installation).
AA
BB DD FF
EE
CC
Mounting Screw
X2
Wire Connector
X3
Cross Bar
X1
Mounting Bracket Screw
X2
Decorative cover
X1
Fixture Mounting Screw
X1
Important to Know:
1. If you are not familiar with state and local electrical
codes, it is recommended that you consult with a
qualified electrician.
2. This fixture requires a 110~120 VAC, 60 Hz power
source.
3. For general safety and to avoid any possible
damage to the sensor, be sure the power is
switched "off" before adjustment.
Maximum Wattage: 33 W
Working Temperature Range: - 4°F~113°F
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS
NOTES: 1. Before installing, consult local electrical codes for wiring and grounding requirements.
2. READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
T0460
Features:
1. Energy saving LED fixture.
2. Motion sensor: turns light ON automatically when
motion is detected and turns light OFF automatically
when motion stops.
3. Photocell keeps the light OFF during daylight hours.
4. When in manual override mode, use wall switch
to keep the light ON during the night.
WARNING:
TO AVOID RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, BE SURE TO SHUT OFF
POWER WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING THIS FIXTURE.
Hardware Package (included):

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
Installation Steps
2.Install the mounting strap (BB)
to the outlet box with the
stamped word “FRONT” facing
away from the outlet box,
using two mounting screws
(AA) that best fit the outlet box.
Back plate should sit flush
against wall surface when
secured. (Choose one
matching pair of suitable
mounting screws (AA) from
the 3 pairs provided)
Outlet Box
Mounting Bracket
3. Pull out the source wires from
the outlet box. Make wire
connections using wire
connectors (EE) as follows:
---Connect the black wire from
the fixture to the “hot” wire
from the power source.
(usually black)
---Connect the white wire from
the fixture to the neutral wire
from the power source.
(usually white)
---Connect the grounding wire
from the fixture to the
grounding wire from the
power source. (usually
green / yellow insulation)
Carefully tuck the wires back into the outlet box.
Outlet Box
CC
A
A
5. Attach the back plate (A)
of the light fixture to the
mounting bracket, secure
it with the fixture
mounting screw (DD).
Push the decorative
cover (CC) firmly into the
fixture mounting screw
hole on the light fixture.
2
1
BB
BB
FF
DD
DD
CC
CC
AA
EE
3
4
4. Place mounting
bracket against the
outlet box, insert the
mounting bracket
screw (FF) through the
mounting bracket hole,
thread mounting bracket
screw (FF) into the center
hole of the mounting
strap (BB). Tighten
the mounting bracket
screw (FF) securely.
▲ When mounting to a
wall, the “UP” arrow
must point upward.
▲ When mounting to an
eave, the “UP” arrow
must point toward the building.
5
Before installing the light fixture under an eave, the sensor head must be rotated as shown in the next two steps for
proper operation and to avoid the risk of electrical shock.
For eave mounted only:
Swing the sensor head towards the mounting bracket (A). Rotate the sensor head (C) clockwise 180˚ so the controls face
down.
Controls
Controls
Controls
Mounting Bracket
1.The fixture mounting bracket is
pre-assembled on the light
fixture. Unscrew both the
decorative cover (CC) and the
fixture mounting screw (DD)
in order to remove the mounting
bracket.
Outlet Box
Mounting Bracket
EE
With silicone caulking compound, caulk completely
around where the mounting bracket meets the wall
surface.
CAUTION: Be sure to caulk completely where the
mounting bracket meets the wall surface to prevent
water from seeping into the outlet box.

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
C
B
Sensor Adjustment Lower For Short Coverage
Sensor Adjustment Higher For Long Coverage
Fig. 2 Fig. 3
Adjusting the Light Head (B)
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. 5)
● Adjust motion sensor sensitivity to HIGH (H), MEDIUM (M), or LOW (L) to achieve desired performance.
● Approximate range for each setting: 20 ft. (L), 45 ft. (M), 70 ft. (H).
Note: When power is first applied, the light will turn on to 100% brightness. The sensor will take 30 seconds
to warm up.
1. AUTO MODE (nighttime operation only)
After expiration of the warm-up period, the light will enter a 5-minute TEST mode (day and night operation) and be on
at low-level brightness (0-50%). The light will turn to high-level brightness (100%) when motion is detected. It will then
revert to low-level brightness about 5 seconds after motion is no longer detected.
Adjusting the Sensor Head (C)
1. Aim sensor head toward desired detection area, maintaining a
5° - 40° downward angle to allow moisture to drain.
Note: Make sure sensor head is positioned with control knob facing
towards the ground.
2. You can rotate the sensor head (C) up and down to change the
coverage area. (See Fig. 1) Walk through the detection zone at the
farthest distance you wish to detect motion.
Note: Range set too high may increase false triggering.
(See Fig. 2,3)
Fig. 1
1. Gently grasp the light heads (B) and tilt them up or down, left or right to adjust the light coverage area.
Keep the light heads (B) at least 1” (25mm) away from the sensor.(See Fig. 4)
2. Keep the light heads (B) 30˚ below horizontal to avoid water damage and electrical shock.
●
Fig. 4 Fig. 5
Mode
Sensitivity
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
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FUNCTION AND OPERATION (continued)

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
● The shut-off delay is the length of time the light will stay at brightness after motion has ceased to be detected.
● You can set the shut-off delay by rotating the delay time knob arrow so it points to the desired time setting
within “TIME” range. To increase the shut-off delay, turn the knob clockwise.To decrease the shut-off delay, turn the
knob counterclockwise.
Shut-off Delay
Customization Options
After expiration of the TEST mode, the light will automatically enter AUTO mode and be on at low-level brightness
(0-50%).The light will turn to high-level brightness (100%) when motion is detected. When the motion stops, the
light will then revert to low-level brightness after the shut-off delay time you set ( 5 ~ 180 seconds).
●
●
●
● The light will turn off automatically at dawn.
Note: You can adjust the low level brightness (0~50%) by using the low level brightness knob. (See Fig. 6)
Fig.6
3. 6 HOURS (6H) MODE (nighttime operation only)
● The light will turn to high-level brightness (100%) at dusk, and will stay "ON" for 6 hours. The light will then
turn to low-level brightness. The light will turn to high-level brightness (100%) when motion is detected, and
will stay on as long as motion continues. When motion is no longer detected, the lights will remain on for the
predetermined shut-off delay time you set (5~180 seconds), and then turn to the predetermined low-level
brightness automatically.
● The light will turn off automatically at dawn.
Note: You can adjust the low level brightness (0~50%) by using the low level brightness knob. (See Fig. 6)
4. PHOTOCELL (PC) MODE (nighttime operation only)
● The light will brighten at dusk. It will turn off at dawn.
“AUTO” “3H”
or “6H” Mode
Manual
Override
Manual Override Operation Diagram
Turn wall switch OFF-ON
-OFF-ON in 0.5~3
Seconds
Turn wall switch OFF-ON
-OFF-ON in 0.5~3 Seconds
Fig. 7
5. Manual Override (nighttime operation only) (See Fig.7)
● To shift to the manual override mode, set the mode selector to “AUTO”, “3H” or “6H” mode. Turn the wall
switch “OFF”, and turn it “ON” twice within 3 seconds. The light will remain on all night long. To shift back to
“AUTO”, “3H” or “6H” mode, turn the wall switch “OFF”, and turn it “ON” twice within 3 seconds again.
● The light will turn 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).
FUNCTION AND OPERATION (continued)
Notes:
1. The sensitivity of the motion sensor will increase as the environmental temperature gets cooler. You may wish to
make adjustments when the season changes. For best performance, gently clean the lens with a soft cloth every 1
or 2 months to assure maximum sensitivity.
2. For best performance, install fixture at least 8 feet above the ground. At such a height, the fixture will provide a
detection distance of up to 70 feet at 77 degrees Fahrenheit. (See Fig.8)
3. The sensor detects movement across a detection range of 240 degrees. (See Fig.9)
4. The sensor will be more sensitive to motion across its detection path than motion directly towards it. (See Fig.10)
5. To reduce possible nuisances, do not mount the fixture near a heat source like an air conditioner, vent or furnace
exhaust, or in a direction facing any reflecting object or other light source.
2. 3 HOURS (3H) MODE (nighttime operation only)
The light will turn to high-level brightness (100%) at dusk, and will stay "ON" for 3 hours. The light will then turn to
low-level brightness. The light will turn to high-level brightness (100%) when motion is detected, and will stay on as
long as motion continues. When motion is no longer detected, the lights will remain on for the predetermined
shut-off delay time you set (5~180 seconds), and then turn to the predetermined low-level brightness automatically.
The light will turn off automatically at dawn.
Note: You can adjust the low level brightness (0~50%) by using the low level brightness knob. (See Fig. 6)

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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued)
FUNCTION AND OPERATION (continued)
Fig. 10
Motion
Least sensitive
Motion
Most sensitive
Sensor
Assembly Kit
5076MM (1 SET)
The following parts are available for re-order if damaged or missing.
Spare Parts List:
20'
8.0'
12.0'
70'
Where you install your fixture is important:
Be sure the light is mounted straight on the wall
or eave; otherwise, the detection distance may
be limited.
Fig. 8 Fig. 9
240'
AA
BB DD FF
EE
CC
Mounting Screw
X2
Wire Connector
X3
Cross Bar
X1
Mounting Bracket Screw
X1
Decorative cover
X1
Fixture Mounting Screw
X1

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TROUBLESHOOTING
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Clean the glass and coated metal surfaces with a non-abrasive cleaner. Do not use any cleaners with chemicals,
solvents or harsh abrasives, The motion detecting lens is coated with a specially painted finish and requires special
care when cleaning. Use only a soft dry cloth to dust or wipe the lens area.
---In TEST mode, the light stays on over 5 seconds after motion is no longer detected:
1. Cover the sensor with a dark color cloth to verify that motion is not detected.
2. The TEST mode may have expired. If you want to reactivate the TEST mode, reboot the power
---In AUTO Mode, the light stays on during the day:
1. The light may be in TEST mode. Stay out of the detection range for 5 minutes, which will allow conversion to
AUTO mode.
---In 3H or 6H Mode, the light is still on full brightness, even though it has been 3 hours or 6 hours after dusk:
1. Make sure there has not been an interruption in the electrical power, i.e. the wall switch has not been switched off
and turned back on at some point or the circuit breaker had not shut down.
---After performing 3H or 6H Mode, the light stays on full brightness after 3 minutes:
1. Make sure there is no movement that could be picked up by the sensor.
2. Adjust the delay time knob counterclockwise to reduce the delay shut-off time.
---In Manual override, the light stays on after dawn:
1. The ambient light level may be too low due to overcast skies.
5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY:
All products are warranted to be free of defects in material and workmanship for five (5) years from date of
purchase. This warranty is limited to the correction of any such defect, or the replacement of any such defective
item(s), provided that: (a) we are properly notified and consent to return of the item(s) in question:(b) the item (s)
is / are returned with proof of purchase date; and (c) it is found upon inspection by us that the item (s) is / are defective
as noted above. This warranty dose not cover labor costs, consequential damages, nor dose it apply to any item(s) that
have been improperly installed, overloaded, altered, or otherwise abused by the customer, its agent(s) or emplyee(s).
Finishes are specially excluded from the terms of this warranty since they are subject to environmental maintenance
deemed beyond our control. Other than the described obligation, we assume no further liability with respect to the sale
or use of our products.We make no warranty, express or implied, and disclaim any warranty of merchantability or fitness
for a particular purpose.
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