
The
GL-2151
5
5 Watt motorized spot
light
that
operates
with
a
wireless
hand
held remote
control
or the wireless dash mounted remote
control
. This particular model is available in a
black
finish and is mounted on a stanchion post with red/
green navigational running lights. The stanchion
post mount is available in six, twelve or twenty-four
inches. It produces a wide spot beam with an
effective working beam of
450
feet and has
1000 lumen light output.
GL-2151
Hard Wired - P
ost
Mount:
GL-2151
Searchlight
Wireless
Hand Held and Dash Mount
Remote Control
A23 12V Battery
P
erko Socket/Mount
INSTALLATION: NON-EXISTING PERKO MOUNT
SOCKET
INSTALLATION: EXISTING PERKO MOUNT
SOCKET
Carefully engage stanchion into base socket. As it
slides into socket, make sure the alignment screw at
rear of stanchion slides into notch at rear of socket.
Push stanchion down until it engages with electrical
connector at bottom of socket. Lock unit in place by
sliding lock collar into the top of the socket and rotate
clockwise. Check to make sure stanchion is secure
in the socket.
The Golight® RadioRay® Model GL-2151 is ready
for immediate use.
PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS
The
GL-2151
is controlled with a programmable
remote
with
more than 60,000 possible channels. remotes can
be programmed to control one golight or Several
. This
feature allows you the freedom to change the channel
selection, and the receiver relearns the new selection.
PROGRAMMING THE TRANSMITTER.
This light has been pre-programmed at the factory, it is
not necessary to re-program the transmitter, but is
recommended.
PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS
The
GL-2151
Light is controlled with a
programmable
remote with
more than 60,000 possible channels.
This
feature allows you the freedom to change the channel
selection, and the receiver re- learns the new selection.
This light has been pre-programmed at the factory, and
it is not necessary to re-program the transmitter, unless
you experience outside interference. To program
transmitter:
1. IMPORTANT
Disconnect power.
2.
Remove battery cover from remote control.
3.
Set the 7 dip switches to a selection of your
choice. There are 3 positions on each; positive,
negative and neutral. Use a small screwdriver and
select a position for each dip switch. *Please note
that the orientation of the +/- switch positions may
vary among different models of wireless remote
controls.
4.
Insert both A23 12V batteries. Be sure batteries
have adequate charge.
5.
Replace battery cover.
a.
Depress the on/off button and hold it down.
Red LED will light.
b.
While holding the on/off button down,
reinstall the power (replace fuse or connect
vehicle battery).
c.
Keep on/off button depressed for 5-6
seconds, and then release. The light should
now be programmed.
1.
Locate an appropriate horizontal location on
deck or superstructure for installation of
socket.
2.
Draw a 6" long reference line through the
center of the selected mounting location,
parallel with the centerline of the boat.
3.
Cut out the mounting template. Place it on
the mounting surface such that the reference
line (step 2) is directly underneath the
reference line on the template.
4.
Drill pilot holes through the template to
accommodate #8 oval head mounting
screws (not included).
5.
Open a 1.25" diameter hole according to
template to accommodate socket.
IMPORTANT:
This light has been designed to
operate in a 2-pin socket, regardless of hot/ground
orientation.
✱
Existing 3-pin sockets will require
modification. So 1 hot and 1 ground lead to the rear
2 pins. 3-pin sockets are originally wired with the
front pin being ground and the back 2 being hot.
NOTE:
Front of socket is flat.
6.
Attach power supply connections to the
socket, making sure to wire in accordance
with both A.B.Y.C. Standard E-9 and U.S.
Coast Guard Safety Standards for Boat
Electrical Systems (33 CFR 183).** The
supply to this socket for use with the
RadioRay® must be protected with a 10 Amp
fuse or circuit breaker (12 Volt DC).
7.
Mount the base and socket in accordance
with the template.