4. Using the wire nuts provided, make the following
electrical connections, then wrapping and securing
each connection with electrical tape:
a. Connect all white (neutral) wires together, from
house side, fixture, and motion sensor.
b. Connect black wire(s) from fixture to red wire
(load) from motion sensor.
c. Connect black wire from house side to black wire
from motion sensor (Fig. 3).
5. Attach fixture to the junction box according to
instructions provided with your light fixture
(purchased separately).
6. Follow any and all other instructions provided with
your light fixture to complete the hardware portion
of this installation.
7. Turn on power at main fuse /breaker box.
SETTING UP YOUR BLUETOOTH-ENABLED
MOTION SENSOR
This device is compatible with smart devices using
iOS v7.x or later, or Android v4.4 or later.
1. Ensure the Bluetooth setting is enabled on your
smart device.
2. Download and install the All-Pro Outdoor Security
Lighting application to your device (Fig. 4).
3. Ensure the power to the fixture is on, and you are
within range of the fixture with your device
(approx. 50 ft.).
4. From the main screen, find the fixture
icon you wish to setup and control.
If the fixture does not appear, use the
Refresh icon.
5. On the initial password screen, enter "0000" as
your password.
6. Your fixture will begin to flash on and off. Confirm
that this fixture is the one you want to
set up by selecting "Yes".
7. On the Change Password screen, enter a new
4-digit password for your fixture (optional) (Fig. 5).
8. On the Name Your Fixture screen, enter a name for
your fixture using up to 16 characters .
9. Initial setup is now complete, and you are ready to
begin testing and using your device.
TESTING AND USING YOUR DEVICE
1. The four primary functions for this device are Auto,
On, Off and Test (Fig. 6).
a. Most users should begin with the "TEST"
mode, during which the fixture will activate
once it senses motion, day or night, turning
off after approximately 4 seconds. This
function allows you to quickly determine the
range and area coverage the sensor is detecting,
allowing you to aim the motion sensor and adjust
the sensitivity to best suit your particular
application. Once you've chosen the best
orientation and sensitivity setting, select "AUTO"
mode to put the sensor into normal operation.
b. "AUTO" mode is the most common mode, and
will cause the motion sensor to automatically
activate, during the night, using the other settings
you have chosen.
c. "ON" mode will bypass everything, including the
motion sensor and all of its settings, allowing you
to use the fixture as a flood light, day or night.
d. "OFF" mode turns the fixture off. Be aware
that this mode DOES NOT turn power off to
the fixture. Leaving this button activated will
keep your fixture off until you choose another
operating mode.
2. Flood Mode temporarily bypasses the motion
sensor, turning your fixture on for a set amount of
time at night (Fig. 7).
Fig. 3
Junction
White
B
box
Light
fixture
Red
B
Black
B
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
3. Motion Duration determines the amount of time
the fixture will remain on, from 12 seconds up to
20 minutes, after the last motion event is detected
by the motion sensor. Each time the sensor detects
motion, this internal 'countdown timer' is reset
(Fig. 8).
4. Motion Sensitivity determines the general range and
granularity of motion events needed to trigger the
motion sensor. "HIGH" will have the greatest range,
while "LOW" will have the shortest range and
require larger motion events to trigger the sensor.
(Fig. 9)
5. Power Save Mode determines the amount of
ambient light needed to activate the motion sensor.
The motion sensor only operates at night, and this
adjustment allows you to choose at which points
during evening/morning the fixture will begin/cease
to activate. Moving the slider bar to the right will
cause the fixture to activate sooner in the evening,
and will keep it on later in the morning. Moving the
bar to the left will cause the fixture to activate later
in the evening, and will turn it off earlier in the
morning (Fig. 10).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Cause / Solution
Light does not
No power to the fixture
come ON with
• Check circuit breaker
motion at night
• Confirm wall switch is ON
Sensor is in "OFF" mode
• Within the app, select the fixture, then select "AUTO" mode
Bulb is faulty (incandescent or fluorescent bulbs)
• Replace bulb
Surrounding ambient light is too high
• Reduce Power Save Mode to Normal
(move slider bar towards the right)
• Relocate or reposition the sensor away from ambient light
sources
TURN OFF POWER BEFORE CONTINUING
Wiring to the unit is loose.
• Check wiring; reconnect if necessary
Light comes ON
There is motion in the detection zone
for no apparent
• This motion sensor detects changes in heat signature; make
reason at night
sure the sensor is not aimed toward moving objects such as
trees, traffic, etc.
• Reduce the sensitivity setting in the app
RECOMMENDED TEST:
• Cover the sensor lens with cardboard to prevent sensor from
detecting motion or heat. If the light stays off, something in the
detection zone is triggering the sensor. Reposition the sensor, or
reduce sensitivity
• If the light stays on with the sensor covered, and the light is in
"AUTO" mode, contact customer service
Light stays ON at
Sensor is not in AUTO mode
night and does
• Put sensor into AUTO mode in the app
not turn OFF.
• Alternative solution: turn light switch OFF-ON-OFF-ON to reset
motion sensor into AUTO mode
There is motion in the detection zone
• Reduce sensitivity in the app
• Reduce Motion Duration in the app
• Make sure the sensor is not picking up moving objects such as
trees, traffic, etc.
• Reposition the sensor
2
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Fig. 10