I have an outside light, a Timeguard NSLB500C 500w PIR Halogen Floodlight. This is a security light with an adjustable timer for how long you want it to stay on. It has a manual override option to keep the light on constantly which involves switching the light on, then off and on twice in 2 seconds. This can sometimes be tricky to get right and it takes a few goes to get it to stay on permanently. There is no other option to keep it on all the time.
The manual troubleshooting section states as a problem the light staying on all the time, to check wiring and that wires to L and L1 terminals may be transposed. My question is if I were to do just that, and transpose the wires, would this then mean it would then stay on when turned on until being turned off, and obviously no longer have the timing option. Would it be safe to do this from an electrical point of view?
The manual troubleshooting section states as a problem the light staying on all the time, to check wiring and that wires to L and L1 terminals may be transposed. My question is if I were to do just that, and transpose the wires, would this then mean it would then stay on when turned on until being turned off, and obviously no longer have the timing option. Would it be safe to do this from an electrical point of view?