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[email protected] May 17th 10 12:29 PM

Cooper Lighting Motion Sensor Outdoor Light, Turning Light On
 
Hi Jay,

UPDATE:

The procedure works! My relative reported after it was dark,
she turned off the power switch for 5 seconds, then turned it back on,
and the light stays on.

Thanks again to you and everyone, John


On Thu, 13 May 2010 15:39:09 -0400, in alt.home.repair you wrote:

I just did a Google search for "MS80W" and here's the link to the manual:

http://www.cooperlighting.com/specfi...S_325-1276.pdf

To do what you want, set the switch to "Test", then turn the power off for 5
seconds and then back on. That should set it to work like a regular flood
light that will just turn on or off with the switch day or night.

Hopefully you'll check back here to see the answer since I generally don't
do email replies to Usenet posts.

Good luck.


wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to help a relative who lost the owner's manual for
her Cooper Lighting model MS80W outdoor motion sensor
flood light. She no longer wants the motion sensor feature, but
wants to be able to turn it on and off like a regular light.

Note: She has a power switch in the house for that light.

Unfortunately a visit to Cooper's web site and a Google search
did not result in a source for the owner's manual or the information
we want.

It seems logical that there must be a way to turn the light on
when you want it to stay on without taking the sensor apart and
bypassing that circuit.

Do you know a way I can convert that into a regular on/off light
by way of the power switch?

Thank You in Advance, John

PS, Remove "ine" from my email address




Jay-T[_7_] May 17th 10 03:07 PM

Cooper Lighting Motion Sensor Outdoor Light, Turning Light On
 
Excellent.

I love it when a plan comes together. (I think that's an A-Team line, o
rmaybe it's from another TV show).

wrote:
Hi Jay,

UPDATE:

The procedure works! My relative reported after it was dark,
she turned off the power switch for 5 seconds, then turned it back on,
and the light stays on.

Thanks again to you and everyone, John


On Thu, 13 May 2010 15:39:09 -0400, in alt.home.repair you wrote:

I just did a Google search for "MS80W" and here's the link to the
manual:

http://www.cooperlighting.com/specfi...S_325-1276.pdf

To do what you want, set the switch to "Test", then turn the power
off for 5 seconds and then back on. That should set it to work like
a regular flood light that will just turn on or off with the switch
day or night.

Hopefully you'll check back here to see the answer since I generally
don't do email replies to Usenet posts.

Good luck.


wrote:
Hi,

I'm trying to help a relative who lost the owner's manual for
her Cooper Lighting model MS80W outdoor motion sensor
flood light. She no longer wants the motion sensor feature, but
wants to be able to turn it on and off like a regular light.

Note: She has a power switch in the house for that light.

Unfortunately a visit to Cooper's web site and a Google search
did not result in a source for the owner's manual or the information
we want.

It seems logical that there must be a way to turn the light on
when you want it to stay on without taking the sensor apart and
bypassing that circuit.

Do you know a way I can convert that into a regular on/off light
by way of the power switch?

Thank You in Advance, John

PS, Remove "ine" from my email address





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