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AEOS BASIC OPERATION
To operate AEOS you will find two red control
knobs, which also act as switches, and a DC on/off
switch, these are all located on the rear of AEOS.
POWER
AEOS can be powered by 1 x V-Lock battery, DC
from the supplied AC mains adapter or from a DC
source in the range of 7V -15V (e.g. optional car
12V socket, or D-Tap from a broadcast battery).
When connecting a power source to the DC input
socket, for instance mains adapter or an optional
D-Tap to DC connection, the V-Lock battery is
automatically disconnected to save battery power.
If you are connecting an external DC source make
sure the power is the correct polarity to avoid
damaging your AEOS. We recommend using
Rotolight 95Wh V-Lock batteries (available from
rotolight.com) which will run your AEOS for up to 2
hours at full power.
To power up AEOS click the power switch (located
above the flash input jack)
On power up, you will see ‘ROTOLIGHT AEOS’
scroll across the screen. You can interrupt this
anytime by operating one of the control knobs.
To power AEOS down, click the power switch
again. AEOS stores all the user settings in non-
volatile memory so it will remember your last used
settings.
RESET
You can reset all the user parameters in AEOS’
non-volatile memory by holding down the left
red control knob whilst simultaneously powering
AEOS on.
The word ‘ZERO’ will be displayed, select YES
(reset all data) or NO.
ZERO
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