Helpful video, thank you. I bought one of these spotlights and lost the instructions for it, this helped me understand what all the functions where for and how the motion detector works. My garage got broken into and items where stole last week, I think this motion detecting light and some security cameras I'm installing will give me some piece of mind.
@edwardboot3431 Did it help? Hopefully so. Thieves have not only gotten more plentiful, they've gotten more bold. Hope you catch their low down...Butts. Be careful. 🙏
Have had a couple of these for many years, but recently noticed that one was not turning on lights properly. It controls the coach lights on either side of our garage doors, and should come on when our son comes home from work at night and parks in the driveway. The testing procedure outlined in the manual says the sensor is OK. I suspect that what is happening is that the daylight sensor is being confused into believing that its not dark. The thing that has changed is that our son just bought a new car with brighter, LED headlghts. He parks with the car aimed toward the house with white siding, and the car is silver. So brighter lights with lots of reflective surfaces means more light bouncing around to confuse the sensor. The solution is probably to change how the sensor is aimed - trial and error!
Helpful video, thank you. I bought one of these spotlights and lost the instructions for it, this helped me understand what all the functions where for and how the motion detector works. My garage got broken into and items where stole last week, I think this motion detecting light and some security cameras I'm installing will give me some piece of mind.
@edwardboot3431
Did it help? Hopefully so. Thieves have not only gotten more plentiful, they've gotten more bold. Hope you catch their low down...Butts.
Be careful. 🙏
Have had a couple of these for many years, but recently noticed that one was not turning on lights properly. It controls the coach lights on either side of our garage doors, and should come on when our son comes home from work at night and parks in the driveway. The testing procedure outlined in the manual says the sensor is OK. I suspect that what is happening is that the daylight sensor is being confused into believing that its not dark. The thing that has changed is that our son just bought a new car with brighter, LED headlghts. He parks with the car aimed toward the house with white siding, and the car is silver. So brighter lights with lots of reflective surfaces means more light bouncing around to confuse the sensor. The solution is probably to change how the sensor is aimed - trial and error!
Thank you so much. This video was So helpful and precise. Love ALL zenith products.
That is... how far away can you be from the sensor when it will trigger?
Where can I purchase the Heath Zenith SL-6017, Dual Brite motion sensor?
Will the older controls work with LED floodlight bulbs?
Mine do
Thanks, informative, but the background music is way too loud and hard too understand what the lady says!
Absolutely the music is bad. That is why I cannot give a thumb up
Ya ya. I got it. Thx.
Comment fait le branchiment de cette lamp defiant , on le trouve le transfo oubien c'est sens transfo
why my led flashes three times every five second and dosn't turn off? help
Did you ever figure out what was wrong? And did u fix it? Mine I’d doing the same thing. Ugh!
nope still confused, it just somehow ended up working again. I have no Idea what happened
Does anyone know the "Max Range" of these motion sensors?🤨
the 'manual' says 70-100'
Very informative.
In side the motion detector
Not much better than this is a light bulb & it lights up!
Thank you. Lose the music please.
Solar lights are much better
Too bad that you could only find a 2 year old girl to 'narrate' this pres. Sounds maybe more like a baby.
I found her to sound very professional!! Maybe go get a hearing aid