Linking Lights; Final Setup; Link Technology - Heath Zenith DualBrite 4034-07 Instructions D'installation Et Mode D'emploi

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LINKING LIGHTS

This light has been designed with Link technology which
allows multiple lights to be connected together wirelessly.
Linked lights can be grouped into one of three possible
channels to create linked zones of lighting. See Link Tech-
nology section for more information.
1. Slide the CHANNEL switch to the desired channel
(A, B, or C) on all lights to be linked together.
2. Slide the DUALBRITE switch to the TEST position
on all of the selected lights. Note: The TEST mode
overrides the photocell (daylight shutoff feature) and
allows the light fixture to be tested day or night.
3. Walk in front of each light to ensure all linked lights
are activated from another linked light. Note: The linked
lights may not come on at the same time because of the
delay of the transmission signal.

FINAL SETUP

1. When testing is complete, set the DUALBRITE switch
to the desired amount of time after dusk the lights should
remain on at a reduced light level [Off, 4 Hrs., Dusk-to-
Dawn (D2D)]. See Optional DualBrite® Control section
for more information.
2. The amount of time the lights stay on at full bright after
ALL motion has stopped in front of ALL linked lights
is preset to 5 minutes.

LINK TECHNOLOGY

Link technology allows multiple lights to be connected
together wirelessly. When one light senses motion it will
turn on full bright and send out a wireless signal. All lights
within range and on the same channel will also turn on full
bright. Each time a light receives a signal, it will then repeat
the signal so other lights not in range of the first light will
also turn on full bright. Linked lights can be grouped into
one of three possible channels (A, B, or C) to create linked
zones of lighting. Note: Linked lights turn off independently
of each other and may not turn off at exactly the same time.
Illustration example: Light #1 senses motion and sends a
signal. Light #2 is out of range of light #1 and does not
receive the signal. Light #3 is in range of light #1 and receives
the activation signal. Light #3 is activated and repeats the
signal. Light #2 is in range of light #3 and is activated. Note:
All the lights will send out a signal when activated, even if
the light's DualBrite switch is set to OFF. If the light is in
manual mode, it will repeat any signal it receives but will
not initiate a signal.
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