Defiant DF-5716-BK

Pukapuka Tohutohu mō te Pūoko Nekehanga o Waho Whakakapinga Pango Defiant 270 Ngā Tohu

Model: DF-5716-BK

1. Hua Neke Atuview

The Defiant DF-5716-BK is a 270-degree black replacement outdoor motion sensor designed to enhance security and convenience for outdoor lighting systems. This sensor detects motion within its specified range and activates connected lights, providing illumination when needed. It is suitable for various outdoor applications, including gardens, terraces, and walkways, and is compatible with Heath Zenith Par Lights.

Defiant 270 Degree Black Replacement Outdoor Motion Sensor

Image 1: Defiant DF-5716-BK 270 Degree Black Replacement Outdoor Motion Sensor. This image displays the compact, black-colored motion sensor unit with its distinctive curved detection lens and adjustable mounting base.

2. Nga korero haumaru

Tena panuihia me te mohio ki nga tohutohu katoa i mua i te whakauru, te whakahaere ranei i tenei hua. Ki te kore e whai i enei tohutohu ka puta pea te ru hiko, te ahi, me etahi atu morearea ka pa mai te kino o nga rawa, te wharanga whaiaro ranei.

  • WHAKATŪPATO: Te Morea o te Ru Hiko. Momotuhia te hiko i te whati ara iahiko, i te pouaka fiusi rānei i mua i te tāutanga, i te mahi rānei.
  • Whakaritea nga hononga hiko katoa i runga i nga tikanga me nga tikanga o te rohe.
  • This product is designed for outdoor use and is waterproof. However, ensure proper sealing during installation to maintain its integrity.
  • Do not attempt to modify or repair the sensor. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
  • Kia matara atu nga taonga takai i nga tamariki.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei te noho nga waahanga katoa i mua i te tiimata o te whakaurunga:

  • Defiant 270 Degree Replacement Motion Sensor (Model DF-5716-BK)
  • Mounting hardware (typically screws and wire nuts)
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)

4. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
WaitohuWhakakeke
Tau tauiraDF-5716-BK
TaePango
Puna ManaHiko Hiko
Awhe Morahi100 Puawai
Koki Rapu270 Waeine
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Taiepa
RauemiPolycarbonate
Nga waahanga motuhakeparewai
Taumaha Tūemi7.4 hekere
Hunga Hua3.12 x 3.31 x 4.37 inihi

5. Tāutanga

This section provides general guidelines for replacing an existing motion sensor. Specific wiring diagrams may vary; always consult the original fixture's instructions or a qualified electrician if unsure.

  1. Whakaweto Hiko: Locate the circuit breaker or fuse that supplies power to the outdoor light fixture and turn it OFF. Verify power is off using a voltage Kaiwhakamatautau.
  2. Tango Pūoko Tawhito: Carefully disconnect the wiring from the old motion sensor. Note the wire connections (typically Line, Load, and Neutral/Ground).
  3. Whakaritea Pūoko Hou: Thread the wires from the new Defiant motion sensor through the mounting plate or fixture opening.
  4. Hononga Waea:
    • Honoa te waea pango from the sensor to the waea pango (wera) mai i te hiko.
    • Honoa te waea whero from the sensor to the black (load) wire of the light fixture.
    • Honoa te waea ma from the sensor to the waea mā (koretake) from the power supply and the light fixture.
    • Honoa te waea whenua (bare copper or green) from the sensor to the fixture's ground wire and the house ground wire.

    Whakaorangia nga hononga katoa ki nga nati waea me te rīpene hiko.

  5. Pūoko Maunga: Securely attach the new motion sensor to the fixture or mounting box using the provided hardware. Ensure it is oriented correctly for optimal detection.
  6. Hiri Hononga: Apply weather-resistant sealant around the mounting base to prevent water intrusion, especially if exposed to direct weather.
  7. Whakaora i te Mana: Whakahokia te hiko ki te ON i te wehenga iahiko.

6. Tatūnga me te Whakatikatika

After installation, adjust the sensor's settings for optimal performance.

  • Aratau Whakamatau: Most motion sensors have a test mode. Upon initial power-up, the sensor may enter a test mode where lights turn on for a short period (e.g., 5-10 seconds) with each detection, regardless of ambient light. This allows for quick aiming and sensitivity testing.
  • Whakatikatika Tairongo: Use the sensitivity dial (if present) to adjust how easily the sensor detects motion.
    • Turn clockwise for higher sensitivity (detects smaller movements or at greater distances).
    • Turn counter-clockwise for lower sensitivity (reduces false triggers from small animals or distant objects).
  • Whakatikatika Wā: Use the time dial (if present) to set how long the light remains on after motion is no longer detected. Common settings range from a few seconds to several minutes.
  • Light Level (Dusk-to-Dawn) Adjustment: Some sensors include a photocell adjustment to determine the ambient light level at which the sensor becomes active. This prevents the light from turning on during daylight hours.
  • Aiming the Sensor: Physically adjust the sensor head to cover the desired detection area. Walk through the intended detection zone to verify coverage and make fine adjustments.

7. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once installed and adjusted, the Defiant motion sensor operates automatically:

  • During nighttime (or when ambient light is below the set threshold), the sensor will detect motion within its 270-degree, 100-foot range.
  • Upon detection, the connected light fixture will illuminate for the duration set by the time adjustment dial.
  • If motion continues to be detected, the light will remain on or reset its timer.
  • After motion ceases and the set time expires, the light will turn off.
  • During daylight hours (or when ambient light is above the set threshold), the sensor will typically remain inactive, conserving energy.

8. Tiaki

The Defiant motion sensor requires minimal maintenance to ensure continued performance.

  • Te horoi: Horoia te arotahi o te pūoko i ia wā ki te wai ngohengohe,amp cloth to remove dust, dirt, or debris that may obstruct its view. Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi me nga whakarewa.
  • Tirotiro: Annually inspect the sensor and its wiring for any signs of damage, wear, or loose connections. Ensure the mounting remains secure.
  • Ārai: Keep the detection area clear of growing foliage, branches, or other objects that could block the sensor's view or cause false triggers.

9. Te Raru

If your motion sensor is not functioning as expected, try the following steps:

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Kāore te mārama e kā i te nekehanga.
  • Ka mutu te hiko.
  • Sensor is aimed incorrectly.
  • He iti rawa te whakamaaramatanga.
  • Photocell detects too much ambient light.
  • He pūrama, he rama rānei kua pakaru.
  • Tirohia te wehenga iahiko.
  • Adjust sensor aim.
  • Whakanuia te tairongo.
  • Adjust photocell setting or wait for darker conditions.
  • Test light fixture with a known working bulb.
Ka mau tonu te rama.
  • Sensor is in test mode.
  • I kitea te nekehanga tonu.
  • He roa rawa te whakarite wa.
  • Hapa waea hiko.
  • Pūoko hē.
  • Cycle power to exit test mode.
  • Clear obstructions from detection zone.
  • Decrease time setting.
  • Verify wiring connections (consult an electrician if needed).
  • Whakapa atu ki te tautoko a nga kaihoko mena ka rahua etahi atu otinga.
Light turns on for no apparent reason (false triggers).
  • He tiketike rawa te whakaritenga.
  • Heat sources (e.g., car engines, vents) in detection zone.
  • Moving objects (e.g., trees, small animals) in detection zone.
  • Decrease sensitivity.
  • Re-aim sensor to exclude heat sources.
  • Clear obstructions or re-aim sensor.

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

This Defiant motion sensor comes with a 1-tau iti pūtāhui mai i te ra o te hokonga. Ka kapi tenei raihana i nga hapa o nga rawa me nga mahi i raro i te whakamahinga noa.

For warranty claims, technical assistance, or further inquiries, please contact Defiant customer support. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty validation.

Contact information for Defiant customer support can typically be found on the product packaging or the official Defiant webpae.

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