Pir with no knobs

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How do you adjust this, I had similar from cef once and the instructions said you need a remote.

This one has no instructions

Yes I know I could contact prime light or Google the postcode and go there and ask :giggle:
 

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Why buy a product with no instructions
and
no apparent ability to be adjusted?

None of the "codes" apparent in Photo 1 yield any result from my Search Engine,
nor does the "PrimeControls" or "Prime Light" name !

Also, it looks rather wired
and
how would you intend to install it?

Good Luck!
 
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Since it's you @333rocky333 I will not suggest using a different unit, I had the same with a lamp I was asked to fit, ended up experimenting with black tape, the replacing tape with black paint, not the best option, but from the look of it not designed for outdoor use, so start point has to be try it, my rechargeable torch at top of stairs turns on with far too much back ground light, the landing light is not bright enough to inhibit it switching on as we climb the stairs, but coming on confirms it still works, ready for a power cut, so don't mind it coming on, just got use to it.
 
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Looks like it bolts onto the end of a strip light so it wouldn’t need any adjustment it’s only looking down from the ceiling ….
 
Why buy a product with no instructions
and
no apparent ability to be adjusted?

None of the "codes" apparent in Photo 1 yield any result from my Search Engine,
nor does the "PrimeControls" or "Prime Light" name !

Also, it looks rather wired
and
how would you intend to install it?

Good Luck!
The "code " on them is actually the UK postcode and it does indeed come up with Prime light who are actually a Uk company, amongst other businesses in that area in North London. NW10.
Though may originally not be of uk origin.

They are on brand new fittings on a site, I have yet to attend and were Installed by other contracters, hence no instructions.
That bracket fits onto round bulkheads, but any fitting with the correct bracket.
Similar are now becoming quite common here though usually have adjustment like below.
You drill 20mm hole, fit using a locknut and wire into the supply, a simple way to convert any internal fitting .
I now think these have been made special and incorporate some form of corridor function where the light reduces levels with no movement and hence are preset.
I quess i will need to phone prime light
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Looks like it bolts onto the end of a strip light so it wouldn’t need any adjustment it’s only looking down from the ceiling ….
The cef one was on the ceiling and as you say the pir side worked fine however the timer was only about 5 seconds unlike the 20 minutes quoted in the instructions.
That also said you need a remote? to adjust them which was no help
 

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