Outdoor and Yard LED Floodlights with Sensor

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Intelligent Motion-Activated LED Security Floodlights for Complete Peace of Mind

Protect home entries and driveways dynamically. Our specialized motion-activated LED security floodlights contain premium adjustable PIR modules that map movement zones accurately while cutting off daylight triggers to maximize electricity savings.

Q: How does a PIR (Passive Infrared) motion sensor detect human presence in the courtyard?

A: The sensor integrated into VIDEX floodlights detects thermal radiation emitted by bodies with a different temperature than the surrounding environment within a range of up to 8–10 meters. By detecting changes in the infrared field, the switch instantly closes the current circuit, activating the LED matrix.


Q: How to adjust the sensor's "LUX" setting to save electricity during daylight hours?

A: The LUX potentiometer allows calibration of the photocell's sensitivity, determining at what ambient illumination (in lux) the sensor will start reacting to motion. By setting it to night mode, the floodlight will not turn on at dusk or on cloudy days, thus eliminating wasteful electricity consumption.


Q: Why must an optimal burning time ("TIME" function) be set for courtyard floodlights with a sensor?

A: The TIME setting regulates the relay holding time from 10 seconds up to 7 minutes after the last detected movement. Too short a time will cause annoying flickering and shorten the driver's lifespan, while too long will create unnecessary energy losses.


Q: What engineering advantages does an asymmetrically mounted sensor under the floodlight housing provide?

A: Asymmetrical integration allows the sensor itself to be rotated on a horizontal or vertical axis independently of the light beam direction. This provides the opportunity to direct the detection zone along the gate, while the floodlight shines directly on the house door.


Q: How does adjustable sensor sensitivity ("SENS") help prevent pets from triggering the light?

A: The SENS regulator physically changes the infrared field's detection depth from 2 to approximately 10 meters. By decreasing this parameter, the sensor will ignore small thermal objects (cats, dogs) and react only to massive heat sources in close proximity.