Chamberlain Secure Home SH-9511AU User manual

FEATURES
•Automaticallycomesonwhenmotionisde-
tected.
•Automaticallyturnslighto.
•Photocell keeps the light o during daylight
hours.
UNPACKING
Besuretoremoveallcontentsfrompackaging
andverifyallitemsarepresentbeforeassembling
thislightxture.ispackageincludesthefol-
lowingitems:
•SecurityLight
•HalogenBulb
•CanopyExtensionwithRubberGasket
•Owner’sManual
REQUIREMENTS
•elightcontrolrequires230voltsAC.
•IfyouwanttouseManualMode,thecontrol
mustbewiredthroughaswitch.
•It is illegal for persons other than a licensed
electricianorpersonauthorizedbylegislation
to work on xed wiring or other electrical
installations.
Before installation, record the model num-
ber listed inside the xture. Attach receipt
in case of possible warranty issues.
Model Number:
© 2011 The Chamberlain Group, Inc 201111-01A
Security Light*
*Note:Illustrationsareforreferenceonlyandmay
bedierentfromactualproduct
Compact 150 Watt
Motion Sensing Halogen
Installation and Operating Instructions
Model: SH-9511AU
®
TM

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IMPORTANT SAFETY AND INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Beforeinstallingsecuritylight,readallinstructionscarefullyandkeepowner’smanualforfuture
reference.
•WARNING:Topreventelectricshock,pleaseensurethatpowerisdisconnectedbeforeinstallation.
•WARNING:Riskofre.
Keepxtureatleast51mm(2")fromcombustiblematerials.Donotaimatobjects
closerthan1meter(3feet).
•
CAUTION:Allowxturetocoolbeforetouching.ebulbandthextureoperateathightemperatures.
•CAUTION:UseonlyT3,150W(maximum)tungstenhalogen230VAClamps.
•CAUTION:Keepthesensoratleast25mm(1")awayfromthebulb.
•CAUTION:esensormustbemountedbelowthelamphousingforwallinstallations.
•isxturemustbeconnectedtoa230V-240V~50Hzpowersource.
•exturemustbeproperlygrounded.
•isxtureisdesignedforoutdoorinstallationandshouldbemountedtoawalloreaves.
•
Toachievebestresults,thisxtureshouldbemounted2.4meters(8feet)abovetheground.Note:Ifxture
ismountedhigherthan2.4meters(8feet),aimingthesensordownwillreducecoveragedistance.
•Donotusedimmerswitchesortimerswiththisxture.
•Replaceanycrackedorbrokensafetyshield.
esensoronthislightxturedetects“motion”bythemovementofheatacrossthecoveragearea.
However,followingareexamplesofobjectsthatalsoproduceheatandcancausethesensortotrigger:
•PoolsofWater •AirConditioners •DryerVents •Animals
•HeatingVents •AutomobileTrac
Ifyoususpectthataheatsourceofthistypeistriggeringthesensor,reducethesensitivity.
esensoronthisxtureismoresensitivetothemovementofheatmovingacrossthecoveragearea
andlesssensitivetothemovementofheatdirectlytowardsit.
Least Sensitive Most Sensitive
Sensor
Motion Motion
Note:Lightxtureandsensorshouldbemountedasshownabovewheninstalled(dependingupon
typeofinstallation).
Wall Mount Eave Mount

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UP
LNGND
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INSTALLATION
This light xture must be installed by a
licensed electrician or other person autho-
rized by legislation to work on xed wiring
or other electrical installations.
IMPORTANT: Do NOT use with dimmers or
timers.
Forbestperformance,mountthextureabout2.4
meters(8feet)abovetheground.Note:Ifxtureis
mountedhigherthan2.4meters(8feet),aiming
thesensordownwillreducecoveragedistance.
isxturecomeswithacanopyextension.Itis
pre-assembledonthextureforshipping.
1. Removethefourscrewsconnectingthexture
canopytothecanopyextension(seeFigure1).
Note:Besurerubbergasketisonthecanopy
extension.
2. Placethecanopyextensionagainstthemount-
ing surface and mark the positions for the
mountingscrews(seeFigure2).Note:When
positioningthecanopyextensionformounting,
dothefollowing:
•Keepthemountingtabslevel
•Makesurethecanopyextensionisturned
asshowninFigure2
•Makesurethehousewiringislocatedbehind
orbelowtherubbergrommet.
3. Useapowerdrilltodrillintothewalltoprovide
asuitablemountingforthescrews.
•Canopyextensionmountingscrewsarenot
included.Use4mmdia.(8G)x30mmscrews.
•Careshouldbetakentoavoiddrillingor
screwingintoconcealedelectricalwiring.
•Forsolidbrickwalls,screwsandmasonry
plugsshouldbeused.
4. Makeasmallholeintherubbergrommetand
route the house wire through the hole (see
Figure3).
5. Attachthecanopyextensiontothesurface.
WARNING: Turn power o at circuit
breaker or fuse. Place tape over circuit
breaker switch and verify power is o at
the xture.
Canopy
Screw
Rubber Gasket
Fixture Canopy (Light
and sensor not shown
for clarity)
Mounting Tab
House Wiring
Rubber
Grommet
Canopy Extension
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
4mm dia. (8G)
x 30mm Screw

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FINAL ASSEMBLY
1. Doublecheckallwiringconnections.
2. Verify the rubber gasket is properly seated
aroundtheedgeofthecanopyextension(see
Figure6).
3. Align the four holes on the xture canopy
withthefourholesonthecanopyextension
andattachusingthescrewsremovedinstep
1ofInstallation(seeFigure6).
IMPORTANT:
•Ifwallmounted,makesurethe xtureis
mounted with the sensor below the bulb
holders.
•If eave mounted, mount the xture with
sensorfacingawayfromthehousewall(see
Eave Installation Information forimportant
sensororientationinformation).
4. Caulk around top half of canopy extension
withsiliconeweathersealant(seeFigure7).
5. Installbulb.Do not exceed wattage rating on
xture label.
Terminal Block
From Fixture From AC Source
WIRING
1. Connectthehousewirestotheterminalblock
according to diagram (see Figure 4). Make
sureallscrewsonterminalblockaretightened
securely.
2.
Removethestrainreliefcoverandplacethehouse
wiresacrossthestrainrelief(seeFigure5).
3. Replace the strain relief cover and tighten
securely.Note:Becarefulnottoovertighten
anddamagethewiring.
WARNING: Turn power o at circuit
breaker or fuse. Place tape over circuit
breaker switch and verify power is o at
the xture.
Green/YellowGreen/Yellow
Blue Blue or Black
Brow
nR
ed or Brown
Figure 4
UP
Terminal Block
House Wiring
Screw
Strain Relief
Cover
Figure 5
Figure 6
Canopy
Screw Rubber Gasket
Fixture Canopy
(Light and sensor not
shown for clarity)

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EAVE INSTALLATION
INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: Forundereaveinstallationonly,
thesensorheadmustberotatedasshowninthe
nexttwostepsforproperoperationandtoavoid
theriskofelectricalshock.
1. Rotate the sensor head towards the clamp
screwjoint(seeFigure8).
2. enrotatethesensorheadclockwise180°so
thecontrolsfacedown(seeFigure9).
Note:Ifthesensorpopsoutoftheballjoint,loosen
theclampscrewandpushthesensorbackintothe
balljoint.Tightentheclampscrewwhendone.
Clamp Screw
Controls
Controls
Figure 7
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 10
Canopy
Extension
Caulk Upper Half of Canopy Extension BULB INSTALLATION AND
REPLACEMENT
Left
Socket Right
Socket
Contact
Bulb Lamp Head
Glass
Cover
1
2
CAUTION: When replacing bulb, turn
power o and let the xture cool.
NOTE: Bulb is included, but needs to be in-
stalled. The bulb is located behind the glass
cover of the lamp head.
1. Openlampheadwithaphillipsheadscrew-
driver.Toremovetheoldbulb,pushthebulb
towardstherightuntiltheleftsideofthebulb
isclearoftheleftsocket.
2. Toinstallthebulb,placeoneendofthebulbon
thecontactintherightsocket.Whilepushing
thebulbagainsttherightcontact,lowerthe
otherendofthebulbontothecontactinthe
leftsocket(seeFigure10).
3. Spinthebulbtoverifyitisseatedproperly.
4. Closethelampheadandtightenlockingscrew
securely.
Important: Use a clean glove or cloth when
handlingthenewbulb.Useisopropyl(rubbing)
alcohol to clean the bulb if it is touched with
your bare hands.

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18.3 m
(60 ft.)
2.4 m
(8 ft.)
Maximum
Maximum Range Coverage Angle*
(Side View) (Top View)
110°
4. Loosen the clamp
screw in the sensor
ball joint and gently
rotatethesensor.
5. Walk through the
coverage area noting
where you are when
thelightsturnon.
In
TESTmode,lightwill
stayonfor5secondsaf-
termotionhasstopped
and then turn off.
Movethesensorhead
up,down,orsideways
tochangethecoverage
area.Keep the sensor
at least 2.5 cm (1")
away from the bulb.
6. Adjustthesensitivity
asneeded.Toomuchsensitivitymaycausefalse
triggeringduetoheatsourcesinthecoverage
area(seeTroubleshootingsection).
7. Securethesensorheadbytighteningtheclamp
screw.Do not overtighten the screw.
8. SettheamountofON-TIMEyouwantthe
lighttostayonaftermotionisdetected(1,5,
or10minutes).etimerwillresetaslong
asthereismotionpresent.Oncemotionhas
stopped, the timer will time-out after the
selectedamountoftime.
Clamp
Screw
Ball
Joint
Aim Sensor Down
for Short Coverage
Aim Sensor Higher
for Long Coverage
TESTING AND ADJUSTMENTS
1. Turn on the circuit breaker and light
switch.
Note:Sensorhasa11/2minutewarmupperiod
beforeitwilldetectmotion.Whenrstturned
onwait11/2minutes.
2. Set:
•ON-TIMEswitchtoTEST
•SENSITIVITYdialtoMidwayposition
Figure 11
3. Adjustthelampheadbylooseningthelocknut
orusingascrewdriver.elampheadmustbe
mountedhorizontally(seeFigure11).After
positioninglamphead,tightenthelocknut
andapplythreadsealanttoensurelamphead
doesnotrotate.
Bottom of Sensor
ON-TIME
10 5 1 TEST
MIN MAX
SENS
The halogen light must be
mounted horizontally (+/- 4°).
RIGHT WRONG
WARNING: Risk of re. Do not aim the
bulbs at a combustible surface within 1
meter (3 feet). 1m

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Note:Whenrstturnedonwaitabout11/2minutes
forthecircuitrytocalibrate.
*resetstoAutoModeatdawn.
OPERATION
MANUAL MODE
Mode: On-Time Works: Day Night
Test 5Seconds x x
Auto 1,5,or10
Minutes x
Manual ToDawn* x
... back on.
1 Second
OFF then...
Manual mode only works at
night because daylight returns
thesensortoAUTO.
Flipthelightswitchoforone
second then back on to toggle
betweenAUTOandMANUAL
MODE.
Manualmodeworksonlywith
theON-TIMEswitchinthe1,
5,or10position.
MANUAL MODE
AUTO
TEST
ON-TIME Switch at 1, 5,
or 10 minutes
MODE SWITCHING SUMMARY
Flip light switch
o for one second
then back on*
*Ifyougetconfusedwhileswitchingmodes,turn
thepoweroforoneminute,thenbackon.After
thecalibrationtimethecontrolwillbeintheAUTO
mode.

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SPECIFICATIONS
Range.................................................Upto18.3m(60ft.)[varieswithsurroundingtemperature]
SensingAngle.....................................Upto110°
ElectricalLoad...................................Upto150WattMaximumHalogen[Upto150Wattmaxi-
mumeachbulbholder.]
ReplacementBulb..............................T3150W(orless)halogen230VAC
PowerRequirements...........................230VAC,50Hz
OperatingModes...............................TEST,AUTO,andMANUALMODE
ON-Timer..........................................1,5,10minutes
TestTimer..........................................5Seconds
ManualModeTimer..........................Dusk-to-Dawn
IngressProtection...............................IP43
eChamberlainGroupreservestherighttodiscontinueproductsandtochangespecicationsat
anytimewithoutincurringanyobligationtoincorporatenewfeaturesinproductspreviouslysold.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
Lightwillnotcome
on.
1. Lightswitchisturnedo.
2. Bulbislooseorburnedout.
3. Fuseisblownorcircuitbreakeristurnedo.
4. Daylightturn-oisineect.
5. Incorrectcircuitwiring,ifthisisanewinstallation.
6. Lightcontrolaimedinwrongdirection.
1. Turnlightswitchon.
2. Checkbulbandreplaceifnecessary.
3. Replacefuseorturncircuitbreakeron.
4. Recheckafterdark.
5. Verifywiringiscorrect.
6. Re-aimlightcontroltocoverdesiredarea.
Lightcomesonin
daylight.
1. Light control may be installed in a relatively dark
location.
2. LightcontrolisinTEST.
1. e xture is operating normally under these
conditions.
2. SetON-TIMEswitchto1,5,or10minutes.
Lightcomesonfor
noapparentreason.
1. Lightcontrolmaybesensingsmallanimalsorautomobile
trac.
2. Sensitivityissettoohigh.
1. Re-aimsensor.Reducesensitivity.
2. Reducesensitivity.
Lightstayson
continuously.
1. Bulbispositionedtoclosetothesensororpointedat
nearbyobjectsthatcauseheattotriggerthesensor.
2. esensormaybepickingupaheatsourcelikeanair
vent, dryer vent, or brightly painted, heat-reective
surface.
3. LightcontrolisinManualmode.
4. Sensitivityissettoohigh.
1. Repositionthebulbawayfromthesensorornearby
objects.
2. Re-aimsensor.Reducesensitivity.
3. SwitchtoAuto.
4. Reducesensitivity.
Lightasheson
ando.
1. Heatorlightfromthebulbmaybeturningthelight
controlonando.
2. LightcontrolisintheTESTmodeandwarmingup.
3. Heatbeingreectedfromotherobjectsmaybeaecting
thesensor.
1. Repositionthebulbawayfromthesensor.
2. Flashingisnormalundertheseconditions.
3. Re-aimsensor.Reducesensitivity.

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