INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - MATRIX FLOOD
180° RANGE
FIXTURE SHOWN
AIMED DOWNWARD
ARM, POLE OR TENON
**AFTER KNUCKLE HAS BEEN
SECURED AT THE DESIRED
ANGLE, FILL REMAINING
VACANT LOSKING BOLT
HOLES WITH RTV SILICONE**
LOCKING BOLTS
TICK MARKS
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45°
AIMING ADJUSTMENT NOTES:
Once the Matrix Flood Light Fixture is mounted on the arm, pole or tenon
and the directional aim is established, the vertical aim will need to be set.
The fixture is shipped from the factory with the knuckle at 0°. The fixture
will typically be aimed up or down at some particular angle, and the
following steps will tell you how to carefully and precisely aim your fixture
for optimal results. You may require help or have some means to hold the
fixture head while aiming and replacing the locking bolts.
1.
Determine the desired vertical aim angle before attempting adjustments.
2.
Notice that there are tick marks are at 10° intervals, plus long tick marks
at 0°, 45° and 90°.
3.
Notice the large socket head bolt in the center of the hub acts as a pivot
and should be loosened slightly for adjustment, but never removed.
4.
** CAUTION: secure housing assembly or obtain help holding and
positioning the fixture while adjusting the aim and replacing the two
locking bolts. The two smaller socket head bolts are the locking bolts
that lock the knuckle at the desired aiming angle. The locking bolts are
always 180° apart on the bolt circle when installed. Loosen these two
bolts and pull them free of the knuckle casting.
5.
Referring to the helpful hint below, determine the correct position for
replacing the two locking bolts at the chosen angle.
6.
Once the aim angle has been completed and the locking bolts have
been inserted in the correct locations, tighten the locking bolts to 10 ft-lbs
FIXTURE ROTATION
and the pivot bolt to ft-lbs.
DIRECTION
HELPFUL HINT:
It can be difficult to locate the correct locking bolt holes for a given angle
that the fixture is aimed. Please follow the following rule of thumb.
For every 5° of fixture rotation in a given direction, move the locking bolts
0° TICK MARK
one position in the bolt circle in the opposite direction. For every 20°
adjustment required, the pattern repeats itself.
EXAMPLE: Shown is a fixture rotated aiming downward (CCW) 45° from
the starting point where the knuckle and fixture are aligned. So 9*5°=45°,
so move the bolts 9 positions CW. Since the pattern repeats itself every
20°, a desired 45° adjustment will only require moving the bolts one bolt
hole position in the opposite direction of fixture rotation.
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