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Originally Posted by DocData757
I have the Starlight and it's pointless. it's located above the door, of course, which makes it very close to the awning. We have an electric awning which, when deployed, hangs down at a fairly steep angle. When the light is in the auto mode and with the awning all the way out, the slightest movement of the awning makes the light come on.
We just use it manually.
X-Treme.... I see you have the same camper. Do you have the same issue as I do?
As far as the keyless entry goes, I guess I got lucky. My Keyless entry uses a small FOB so I don't have the keypad and have never had a problem with it.
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Damn skippy I do, although, I thought that maybe it was the campfire coals that were maybe turning it on. Made it completely useless on all my trips. I'm gonna put an amber bulb or led in there and run it manually.
I DID just see this tho. Maybe worth a try.
From the manual:
Adjustment of the Variable Resistor (Potentiometers) for sensitivity is clockwise to increase
sensitivity, and counterclockwise to decrease sensitivity. When adjusting this resistor, take care not
to touch the mother board, which could damage the unit and WILL VOID the WARRANTY.
Please note that the Smart Light 1000® fixture comes from the factory set at the most sensitive
setting and may need adjustment to a lower sensitive setting to match the camping environment.
IMPORTANT – DISCONNECT THE BATTERY BEFORE ADJUSTING
The Potentiometers are located on the circuit board mounted in the electronics compartment of the Smart
Light 1000® fixture. Once the lens has been removed, access for adjustment is through the opening, with the
Potentiometers located above the light sensor and below the multicolored LED. Note that the bottom
potentiometer is for the right sensor, and the top potentiometer is for the left sensor. Take great care when
adjusting not to touch the circuit board, which would void the warranty.