1. Introduction
The INTELAMP YL005-10E Solar Motion Sensor Floodlight is designed to provide efficient and reliable outdoor lighting. Featuring a high-efficiency solar panel and a robust battery, it offers extended lighting duration and intelligent motion sensing capabilities. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of your floodlight.

Figure 1: INTELAMP Solar Motion Sensor Floodlight installed on a wall.
2. Safety Information
Please read all safety instructions before installation and use. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or other injuries.
- Ensure the product is installed securely to prevent it from falling.
- Do not attempt to disassemble, repair, or modify the product. This may void the warranty and cause damage or injury.
- Keep the product away from open flames or high temperatures.
- Dispose of batteries and electronic components according to local regulations.
- Avoid direct eye exposure to the LED light source.
3. Package Contents
Verify that all components are present and in good condition:
- Solar Panel
- Floodlight Unit
- Remote Control
- Remote Sensor Box
- Mounting Accessories (screws, wall plugs, brackets)
- Connecting Cable
4. Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | intelamp |
| Model Number | YL005-10E |
| Power Source | Solar |
| Voltage | 5V |
| Light Source | LED bulbs |
| Bulbs Included | Yes |
| Batteries Included | Yes |
| Solar Cell Type | Lithium Battery |
| Battery Capacity | 12000mAh |
| Protection Level | IP65 |
| Body Material | ABS |
| Installation Method | Self-contained |
| Warranty | 1 year |
| Brightness | 3000 lumens |
| Charging Time | 5 hours (in direct sunlight) |
| Lighting Time | Up to 4 hours (high light), 36 hours (low light) |
| Motion Sensor Range | 8 meters (main light), 25 meters (extended sensor box) |
| Solar Panel | 5V/2400mA (12W) |
| Solar Panel Dimensions | 9.1in x 13.4in |
| Light Unit Dimensions | 7.6in x 9.3in |
| Cable Length | 16.4ft |
| Remote Control Dimensions | 2.5in x 4.5in |

Figure 2: Key features of the floodlight.

Figure 3: Product dimensions.
5. Installation
Follow these steps to install your solar floodlight:
- Choose a Location: Select a location for the solar panel that receives at least 5 hours of direct sunlight daily. The floodlight unit should be placed where illumination is desired, ensuring the motion sensor has a clear field of detection.
- Mount the Solar Panel: Use the provided mounting accessories to securely attach the solar panel to a wall, board, or post. Adjust the angle to maximize sun exposure.
- Mount the Floodlight Unit: Secure the floodlight unit using the appropriate mounting hardware. Ensure it is stable and pointed in the desired direction.
- Connect the Cable: Connect the cable from the solar panel to the floodlight unit. Ensure the connection is tight and waterproof.
- Mount the Remote Sensor Box (Optional): If using the extended sensing range, mount the remote sensor box in a strategic location within 25 meters of the floodlight unit.

Figure 4: YL005-10E model overview.
6. Operation
The floodlight operates automatically at night and can be controlled via the included remote.
6.1 Initial Activation
After installation, allow the solar panel to charge for a full day in direct sunlight before first use. The light will automatically turn on at dusk.
6.2 Remote Control Functions
Use the remote control to manage the floodlight's settings:

Figure 5: Remote control functions.
- Power (ON/OFF): Turns the light on or off.
- Lighting Mode (2H/+1H/6H, Dim/Off): Automatically lights up for 2-12 hours at night. You can set it to dim or turn off after the programmed lighting duration.
- Sensor Mode (30s/3m/10m, Dim/Off): Sets the high brightness duration after motion detection (30 seconds, 3 minutes, or 10 minutes). You can also choose for the light to dim or turn off when no motion is detected.
- Brightness Adjustment (60%/80%/100%): Adjusts the overall brightness level.
6.3 Lighting Modes
The floodlight offers three primary lighting modes:

Figure 6: Three distinct lighting modes.
- Mode 1: Auto-highlight when motion is detected, then automatically switches to low brightness when no people are present.
- Mode 2: Auto-highlight when motion is detected, then automatically turns off when no people are present.
- Mode 3 (No Sensor Mode): Provides a strong, continuous light. Alternatively, it can be set to auto low light or auto-off after a timed highlighting period ends.
6.4 Intelligent Mutual Control Sensor
The floodlight features an intelligent mutual control sensor system. When a person is detected within 8 meters of the remote sensor box, it triggers the main floodlight. Additionally, neighboring lamps within 40 meters will receive a signal and light up simultaneously, creating a wider illuminated path.
Video 1: Demonstration of the intelligent mutual control sensor feature.

Figure 7: Intelligent Mutual Control Sensor in action.

Figure 8: Remote sensor box extending sensing range.
7. Maintenance
Regular maintenance ensures optimal performance and longevity of your floodlight.
- Clean the Solar Panel: Periodically wipe the solar panel with a soft, damp cloth to remove dust, dirt, and debris. A clean panel ensures maximum sunlight absorption.
- Check Connections: Inspect all cable connections regularly to ensure they are secure and free from corrosion.
- Clean Sensor Lens: Keep the motion sensor lens clean to ensure accurate detection.
- Battery Care: The integrated lithium battery is designed for long life. Avoid prolonged storage in a completely discharged state.

Figure 9: IP65 Waterproof rating in action.
8. Troubleshooting
If you encounter issues with your floodlight, refer to the following common problems and solutions:
- Light does not turn on at night:
- Ensure the solar panel is receiving sufficient direct sunlight (at least 5 hours).
- Check that the solar panel cable is securely connected to the floodlight unit.
- Verify the remote control is set to an appropriate lighting mode (not OFF).
- Light is dim or only stays on for a short time:
- The solar panel may not be fully charging due to insufficient sunlight or dirt. Clean the panel.
- The battery may not be fully charged. Allow several days of full sunlight charging.
- Motion sensor is not detecting:
- Ensure the sensor lens is clean and unobstructed.
- Verify the remote control is set to a sensor mode.
- Check the placement of the remote sensor box (if applicable) and its line of sight.
- Remote control is not working:
- Check and replace the battery in the remote control.
- Ensure there are no obstructions between the remote and the floodlight unit.
9. User Tips
While no specific user tips were provided, general advice for solar lights includes:
- For best performance, install the solar panel facing south (in the Northern Hemisphere) or north (in the Southern Hemisphere) to maximize sun exposure throughout the day.
- Consider the placement of multiple lights to leverage the intelligent mutual control sensor for seamless illumination across larger areas.
- In winter months or cloudy periods, expect reduced charging efficiency and potentially shorter lighting durations.
10. Warranty and Support
This INTELAMP Solar Motion Sensor Floodlight comes with a 1-year warranty from the date of purchase. This warranty covers manufacturing defects and material faults under normal use. It does not cover damage caused by misuse, accidents, unauthorized modifications, or improper installation.
For technical support, warranty claims, or further assistance, please contact your retailer or the manufacturer's customer service.





