Universal Home Security System HE 100B User Manual

OWNER'S  
MANUAL  
PREASSEMBLED AUTOMATIC  
SECURITY FLOODLIGHTS  
MOTION SENSOR SECURITY  
LIGHTING SYSTEMS  
®
LiteAide  
HE-100B  
HE-100BW  
HE-112  
HE-112W  
HE-117  
HE-117W  
HE-117-2B  
 
3. Observe three controls on the sensor.  
Rotate SENS/RANGE (sensitivity) control  
fully clockwise. Rotate DAYLIGHT/TEST-  
ON control fully counterclockwise. Rotate  
TIME (Time Delay) control fully  
counterclockwise.  
CAUTION  
Never allow sunlight to shine  
directly into the security floodlight  
sensor prior to, during or after  
installation. Direct sunlight could  
damage the sensor.  
2. Remove the preassembled security  
floodlight from the box.  
ADJUST  
SENS DAYLIGHT TIME  
RANGE  
TEST-ON  
TIME  
4. Place all wires of the security floodlight  
through the gasket. Locate the gasket  
against the back side of the cover. The  
security floodlight is ready for outdoor  
installation.  
GREEN  
(IF SUPPLIED)  
WHITE  
Locate shield slots and push down over four  
retainer pins.  
BLACK  
GASKET  
Removing an Old Floodlight  
Assembly (if there is one)  
Remove an old floodlight assembly as follows:  
WARNING  
The old floodlight should only be  
removed and the new security  
floodlight installed by persons  
experienced and licensed in  
household electrical wiring.  
Turn to lock in place.  
 
Connect the security floodlight  
only to 110-120 volt, 60 Hertz  
electrical power. There is  
sufficient voltage and current to  
harm you if you come into contact  
with the 110-120 volt, 60 Hertz  
electrical power.  
BLACK  
1. Turn off all electrical power to the old  
floodlight as follows:  
WARNING  
WHITE  
Ensure that the 110-120 volt, 60  
Hertz electrical power to the old  
floodlight is OFF. There is  
sufficient voltage and current to  
harm you if you come into contact  
with the 110-120 volt, 60 Hertz  
electrical power.  
BARE WIRE  
Installation of the Security  
Floodlight  
A. Turn the old floodlight ON.  
Observe the floodlight and make  
sure the floodlight is lit.  
Install the new security floodlight as follows:  
WARNING  
B. At your circuit breaker or fuse  
box, set circuit breakers to OFF  
or remove fuses until you  
observe that the old floodlight is  
no longer lit.  
Ensure that the 110-120 volt, 60  
Hertz electrical power is OFF.  
There is sufficient voltage and  
current to harm you if you come  
into contact with 110-120 volt, 60  
Hertz electrical power.  
C. The safest procedure is to set  
the MAIN circuit breaker or  
power switch to OFF. When the  
old floodlight is off, proceed to  
step 2.  
1. While holding the security floodlight near  
the electrical box, twist (clockwise) the  
white wire from the electrical cable and the  
white wire from the security floodlight  
together. Then screw (clockwise) a wire  
connector onto the wires. Pull the wire  
connector to ensure tightness.  
2. Remove flood lamps from old  
floodlight.  
3. While holding the old floodlight,  
remove two screws holding the old  
floodlight to an electrical box. Save the  
screws for now.  
2. Twist (clockwise) the black wire from the  
electrical cable and the black wire from the  
security floodlight together. Then screw  
(clockwise) a wire connector onto the wires.  
Pull on the wire connected to ensure  
tightness.  
4. While holding the old floodlight,  
observe the wires: white, black or  
green (if supplied).  
3. If green wire is supplied, attach the bare  
wire from the electrical cable and the green  
wire from the security floodlight together  
with a wire connector. Pull on the wire  
connector to ensure tightness.  
5. Remove wire connectors from the old  
wiring. Remove the floodlight.  
6. Observe the electrical box. All  
standard electrical boxes can be used  
for installation of the new security  
floodlight.  
 
ADJUSTMENTS AND TESTING  
BLACK  
WHITE  
BARE  
Four easy adjustment and testing steps put  
your security floodlight into operation: sensor  
and floodlight positioning, test, timing  
adjustment and sensitivity adjustment. You can  
make these adjustments and tests in daylight.  
After a few days of operation, you may want to  
make readjustments - refer to FINAL  
ADJUSTMENTS.  
GREEN  
(IF SUPPLIED)  
Sensor and Floodlight Positioning  
Position the sensor for correct operation and  
position the floodlights to light the desired  
areas.  
CAUTION  
Do not point the sensor  
above the horizon because it  
may be damaged from direct  
sunlight.  
4. With the gasket in place against the cover,  
place two mounting screws through the  
security floodlight cover and through the  
gasket.  
For Wall/Eave Mounting  
1. Loosen the sensor head locknut and loosen  
the elbow joint screw.  
5. Tuck wires into the electrical box and start  
the screws into the electrical box. Inspect  
to ensure that all wires are inside of the  
box (not pinched) and the gasket is in place.  
Secure the security floodlight to the  
electrical box.  
2. Position the sensor horizontally (controls  
facing downward) towards the desired  
target area.  
SENSOR HEAD  
LOCKNUT  
ELBOW JOINT SCREW  
 
3. After the correct position has been  
established, tighten the elbow joint screw  
and the sensor head locknut at the end of  
the elbow (near the cover).  
Timing Adjustment  
The floodlight on-time is variable from 5  
seconds to approximately 18 minutes. Set the  
on-time as follows:  
Screw the lamps into the sockets.  
1. Turn the TIME control clockwise to the  
desired setting. The mid-setting is 9 minutes  
(approx.). The further it is turned clockwise,  
the longer the security floodlight remains  
on when triggered.  
2. Let the security floodlight turn off. Walk into  
the sensor area and observe the time when  
the floodlight comes on. Note the time when  
the floodlight goes off. Readjust the TIME  
control, as necessary, to set the desired  
on-time.  
Sensitivity (SENS/RANGE)  
Adjustment  
Walk Test  
Testing can be performed during daylight.  
The sensitivity adjustment was set earlier to  
the most sensitive setting. This setting may be  
changed to prevent accidental triggering by  
family pets or other interference. Turn the  
SENS/RANGE control counterclockwise to  
make it less sensitive.  
Testing includes applying electrical power,  
walking into the sensing area to determine if  
the sensor head is aimed properly and  
readjustment of the sensor position, if  
necessary. Be sure all controls are set as shown  
on Page 3.  
NOTE  
1. Turn the wall switch (if installed) to on.  
Your security floodlight is  
highly responsive; therefore,  
it may occasionally activate  
due to rapid environmental  
changes.  
2. Perform the following applicable  
procedure(s). Place the circuit breaker to  
ON or replace the removed fuse. Observe  
that the circuit breaker remains ON (or that  
the fuse does not "blow").  
Test Adjustment  
3. Walk into the sensing area. The security  
floodlight should come on, then go off in  
about 5 seconds. If the floodlight does not  
come on, refer to TROUBLESHOOTING.  
Otherwise, go to Step 4.  
During installation, the DAYLIGHT/TEST-ON  
control has been set fully counterclockwise to  
let you make adjustments in the daylight. Turn  
the DAYLIGHT/TEST-ON control fully clockwise  
to prevent operation in daylight. This completes  
adjustment.  
4. Walk around the outside of the sensing area  
and observe the reaction of the floodlights  
as you move into the sensing area.  
Determine the protected area. If the  
protected area is not satisfactory to you,  
redirect the sensor toward the desired  
target area.  
OPERATION WHERE A WALL  
SWITCH IS INSTALLED  
If a wall switch is installed, your security  
floodlight operates in two modes: automatic and  
manual. In automatic mode, the solid-state  
circuits are enabled at dusk or dark. When the  
infrared sensor detects something in the field,  
the security floodlight comes on.  
5. When the sensing area is satisfactory,  
tighten the screw and the locknut on the  
sensor arm.  
 
The floodlight remains on the set time between  
5 seconds and 18 minutes (approximate).  
mode much the same as in  
the manual mode when a wall  
switch is installed.  
The manual mode permits you to turn the  
security floodlight on for as long a time period  
as you desire. You end the on-time by manually  
turning the security floodlight off and then back  
on after 5 seconds (the security floodlight is  
now in the automatic mode). In the manual  
mode, the light sensor, infrared sensor and the  
timer are disabled.  
Set the circuit breaker  
controlling power to the  
security floodlight to off and  
then immediately on (in less  
than  
2
seconds); the  
floodlights will remain on. To  
reset the security floodlight  
to automatic operation again,  
set the circuit breaker off and  
set the breaker to on again  
after 5 seconds or longer. The  
floodlights will come on for  
the set time duration then go  
off and remain in the  
automatic mode.  
If the wall switch is set to off continuously, the  
security floodlight does not operate at any time.  
Automatic Operation  
To place the security floodlight in the automatic  
mode, turn the wall switch off, then turn it back  
on after 5 seconds or longer. The security  
floodlight will come on for the time duration set  
and then turn off. You may now leave the wall  
switch on continuously. The security floodlight  
will only come on in darkness when it detects  
something in the pattern and will go off at the  
end of the time period.  
FINAL ADJUSTMENTS  
Once the security floodlight has operated for  
several days, you may want to make several  
final adjustments: sensitivity, duration of on-  
time and activation prior to complete darkness.  
Make these adjustments as follows:  
Manual Operation  
Sensitivity (SENS/RANGE)  
To place the security floodlight in the manual  
mode so that the security floodlight will remain  
on continuously (for example, if you're having  
an outdoor party), turn the wall switch off and  
then on again immediately (in less than 2  
seconds). If the wall switch had been off, turn  
the switch on for 5 seconds or longer and then  
turn off and immediately on again.  
If family pets or other interference cause the  
security floodlight to come on, make the  
floodlight less sensitive. Turn the SENS/  
RANGE control counterclockwise to make the  
floodlight less sensitive (or clockwise to make  
it more sensitive).  
Duration of On-Time  
OPERATION WHERE A WALL  
SWITCH IS NOT INSTALLED  
The on-time of the security floodlight is variable  
from 5 seconds to about 18 minutes. Turn the  
TIME control clockwise to increase the on-time.  
Turn the TIME control counterclockwise to  
decrease the on -time.  
If a wall switch is not installed, your security  
floodlight operates in the automatic mode only.  
The system is always controlled by the solid-  
state circuits in the sensor. The security  
floodlight will only come on in darkness when  
it detects something in the pattern and it will  
shut off at the end of the time period.  
Activation Prior to Complete  
Darkness  
If you want the security floodlight to activate at  
dusk instead of complete darkness, turn the  
DAYLIGHT/TEST-ON control a small distance  
counterclockwise.  
NOTE  
By using the existing circuit  
breaker, the security light can  
be operated in a "manual"  
 
LIMITED 5 YEAR WARRANTY  
Universal Security Instruments, Inc. ("Universal") warrants your Universal product to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of purchase. This warranty applies only to the original consumer  
purchaser and only to products used in normal residential use and service. If this product is found to be defective, Universal's only  
obligation, and your exclusive remedy, is the repair or replacement of the product, at Universal's discretion, provided that the  
product has not been damaged through misuse, abuse, accident, modifications, alternation, neglect or mishandling. This Warranty  
shall not apply to any product which is found to be improperly installed, set-up, or used in any way not in accordance with the  
instructions supplied with the product. This Warranty shall not cover bulbs included with, or purchased for use with, this product.  
For repair or replacement, send the defective product to Universal Security Instruments, Inc., 11407 Cronhill Drive, SuiteA, Owings Mills,  
Maryland21117, postageprepaid, withapaymentof$5.00tocoverthecostsofreturnpostageandhandling.Youmustincludea proofofpurchase  
(receipt) along with the returned product.  
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This Warranty is only valid for merchandise purchased from outlets in the United States and Canada.  
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©1995 UNIVERSALSECURITY INSTRUMENTS, INC,. Rev. 2009  
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