© 2014, Carmanah Technologies Corporation. June 2014. 61249_M650H_User_Manual_RevC
M650H USER MANUAL
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Restoring the M650H from Ship Mode
The M650H automatically exits
Ship Mode
when
it detects a day-to-night transition. However, to exit
Ship Mode
manually use the following procedure:
1. After entering the Passcode, point the IR Remote
at the side of the M650H lens and then press the
IR Remote
Start
button.
2. Enter
821
using the IR Remote. The main LED
flashes once each time the M650H receives a
keypress.
3. Press the
Enter
button on the IR Remote. If the
command was successful, the main LED flashes
three times quickly. The M650H is now out of
Ship Mode. If the command was unsuccessful,
the main LED flashes twice slowly. If you were
unsuccessful, repeat this process (Start,
821
,
Enter).
4. After you take the M650H out of Ship Mode,
determine the Battery Pack’s State of Health using
either the OBUI or the IR Remote. If the Battery
Pack is not in good health, either charge or
replace the Battery Pack (see pg 21, 23).
If you successfully remove the M650H from
Ship
Mode
, the M650H begins to operate automatically in
dusk-to-dawn mode.
NOTE
Check the M650H's Flash Code
before deploying it. If the Flash
Code is set to
000
, it indicates that
the M650H is in
Off
mode, and the
main LED will not turn on even with
the arrival of dusk.
Determining the Battery Pack's State of
Health
You can use the IR Remote to check the M650H's
Battery Pack's state of health.
1. After entering the Passcode, point the IR Remote
at the side of the M650H lens and then press the
Start
button on the IR Remote. The main LED
flashes once.
2. Enter
810
using the IR Remote. The main LED
flashes once each time the M650H receives a
signal.
3. Press
Start
on the IR Remote. The main LED
flashes once, and if the command entry was
successful, the main LED will flash three times
quickly, and then display the Battery Pack's state
of health using a series of flashes from the main
LED. The M650H will report its battery status twice
to ensure users are able to count all the flashes.
Use the following table to determine the Battery
Pack’s state of health.
Number of Flashes
State of Health
4
Bad
5
Low
7
Charge
10
Good
If the Battery Pack Health Status Request was
unsuccessful, the main LED flashes twice slowly. If
you were unsuccessful, repeat this process (
Start,
810, Enter
).