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When I moved into my new house there was already a security light fitted at the back which is very handy when coming home after dark. However it got switched off once and now when I switch it on it stays on permanently.
The other night I switched it on and went out, when I came home it was off, but sensed me and turned itself on, but later on I noticed that it had stayed on since then. As it has been there longer than me, I have no instructions for it.
Anyone have any ideas as to how I can get it back to being a sensor light?
The other night I switched it on and went out, when I came home it was off, but sensed me and turned itself on, but later on I noticed that it had stayed on since then. As it has been there longer than me, I have no instructions for it.
Anyone have any ideas as to how I can get it back to being a sensor light?
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Turn it off at wall for few mins.
Turn it back on, then off then on again.
The light should hopefully stay on for a few mins then turn off and automatically go into sensor mode.
It took me quite a few months to figure this one out in my newly-moved-into house!
(Also, to ensure it doesn't change again I've stuck sellotape over the switch)
Turn it off at wall for few mins.
Turn it back on, then off then on again.
The light should hopefully stay on for a few mins then turn off and automatically go into sensor mode.
It took me quite a few months to figure this one out in my newly-moved-into house!
(Also, to ensure it doesn't change again I've stuck sellotape over the switch)
Hmm, that's interesting then.
When I've gone to the switch and some 'mysterious' person has turned it off (Mr Wilsarnie ALWAYS maintains it's not him but really who else could it be when we live on our own??!) I just flick it up down and up and then it works in sensor mode.
Maybe ours is just set up the other way round!
When I've gone to the switch and some 'mysterious' person has turned it off (Mr Wilsarnie ALWAYS maintains it's not him but really who else could it be when we live on our own??!) I just flick it up down and up and then it works in sensor mode.
Maybe ours is just set up the other way round!
For this problem you should contact with your installer. He will sort out your problem. Instead of that i will suggest you to put video door phone. It will record all the actions in your premises. It is a reliable solution for security.
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