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❸Use
3.1 I Operating principle
LED technology is a lot more powerful, has a much longer lifespan and consumes less energy
than incandescent or halogen spotlights.
RGBW LEDs provide luminous atmospheres created by combining white, blue, red and green
LEDs (9 unchanging colours and 5 coloured light shows).
The NL spotlight is compatible with the iAquaLink™ app, allowing you to control it using your
smartphone when connected to the AquaLink® TRi, eXO® iQ (LS) or Hydroxinator iQ.
This spotlight is designed for cavity-free installation for compatibility with cleaners able to
climb the pool's walls.
3.2 I Operation
3.2.1 Synchronising the spotlights (for RGBW models only)
• All spotlights must be connected to the same transformer and to the same
switch (or auxiliary relay) for synchronisation to be possible. If multiple
switches are used, these must be configured simultaneously.
To synchronise the spotlights to the same colour mode, the spotlights must be reset to the
first default mode: "Alpine white".
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Switch the spotlights on (the colour modes may be different at this stage as they have not
yet been synchronised).
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Switch off the spotlights for 5 seconds, then switch back on.
All spotlights will become synchronised in the first default colour mode.
Repeat this step if synchronisation has not occurred, making sure you comply with the
required off time.
3.2.2 Using the spotlight(s)
White spotlights operate in a simple "on/off" mode.
They are switched on or off using the switch or auxiliary relay.
To change colour mode with RGBW colour spotlights:
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Switch the spotlight(s) off for 2 seconds at most, then switch back on.
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Repeat these "on/off" steps until you reach the desired colour mode (see table 9 or the
"
colour chart
" provided with RGBW colour spotlights).
Example: After following the steps above, if the current colour is "Sky Blue", you must
successively switch the spotlight off and on again 7 times to reach the colour "Violet".