
4. In the Sensor Mode, temporary light sources like headlights, porch lights
and other external light sources will not interfere with the photocell
function unless the external light source is on for more than 15 minutes.
In that case, the timer will shut off until darkness is restored.
5. When set to "ON", the timer will provide continual power to attached
devices until the timer is switched to OFF", or to any of other operating
modes.
OFF: Power is OFF to attached devices. The "power" indicator will go out.
Control by Receiver:
Press the select button on the receiver, the timer mode will be switched in
the following order: ON-Sensor -Sensor+2H-Sensor+4H-Sensor+6H-Sensor
+8H-Timer+8H-Timer+6H-Timer+4H-Timer+2H-OFF-ON. Cycle repeats.
Control by Transmitter:
1. Press the ON or OFF button to turn the receiver power ON or OFF.
2. Press Timer button plus 2Hr, 4Hr, 6Hr or 8Hr to turn on the receiver, then
off after that specific hour you selected.
The power will be repeated ON daily.
3. Press Sensor button (dusk-to -dawn), the receiver will turn ON when
sensing dusk and Off at dawn.
4. Press Sensor button plus 2Hr, 4Hr, 6Hr or 8Hr to turn on the receiver
when sensing dusk then off after specific hour youselected.
Notes
1. The receiver must be located within 100 feet from the remote transmitter.
Actual function range may be affected by the following factors: weather,
radio frequency interference, low remote battery and obstructions between
the transmitter andreceiver.
2. The timer repeats daily after setting. In case of power failure, the timer
will go back to the off state and need to be reset to the desired operating
mode once power is restored.
3. Once programming activates at sensor with the 2H, 4H, 6H, or 8H Mode,
the program cycle will complete before the timer being reset. Headlights,
porch lights, street lamps and other external lighting sources will not
interfere with the active timerprogram.
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