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2015
ABC
Production
Services
Ltd.
(
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),
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rights
reserved
8
Charged
Charging
Power
The
battery
charger
may
be
included
as
an
accessory
for
individually
hired
fixtures
or
built
into
the
flight
case
for
the
charging
of
multiple
fixtures.
In
either
case
the
supply
has
an
input
voltage
range
of
100
‐
240
VAC
at
50/60Hz.
Ensure
the
product
is
used
only
with
correct
voltage
and
frequency
of
mains
supply.
Never
connect
the
charger
or
charging
case
to
a
dimmer
circuit,
even
when
a
dimmer
has
been
configured
for
‘non
‐
dim’
or
‘switched
operation.
Ventilation
and
Mounting
Always
use
the
product
in
a
safe
position
and
ensure
there
is
enough
room
around
it
for
ventilation.
Never
close
the
lid
during
charging;
this
allows
escape
of
heat.
Operation
Power
Push
and
hold
this
power
button
for
>1
second
to
switch
the
unit
ON
or
OFF.
The
display
will
show
“Core
Lighting”
and
software
version
for
a
few
seconds
before
starting.
The
display
backlight
will
extinguish
after
a
short
time
to
reduce
power
use
Reset
To
reset
the
unit,
hold
down
the
up
and
down
buttons
then
press
the
power
button.
When
the
unit
starts
up,
release
the
buttons
an
the
unit
will
start
up
as
usual
and
followed
by
the
message
“MASTER
RESET”
to
confirm
the
unit
has
reset.
Charging
Turn
the
unit
OFF
before
connecting
to
the
charger
Only
use
the
supplied
charger
or
charging
case
For
case
chargers
the
unit
should
be
inserted
into
the
case.
External
chargers
should
be
plugged
into
the
5
‐
pin
connector
on
the
front
of
the
unit.
For
best
results
recharge
battery
fully
before
storage
When
charging
the
battery
in
the
charging
case,
ensure
the
case
remains
open
.
Switch
off
the
charger
unit
and
unplug
once
fully
charged
Whilst
charging
the
LED
indicator
will
illuminate
in
AMBER
Once
fully
charged
the
LED
indicator
will
show
GREEN
DO NOT use any charger other than the unit supplied with the ColourPoint.
When
using
a
charging
flight
case,
ensure
the
unit
is
pushed
fully
down
on
the
charging
connector
and
the
protruding
screws
are
located
in
their
positioning
holes.
The
charge
light
on
top
of
the
unit
should
illuminate
to
signify
this
has
been
done.