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LINKING & UNLINKING to a Wireless Solutions Transmitter
The POINT20 needs to be linked to the transmitter being used, which is a simple process. But first
the unit needs to be Unlinked from any previous unit it was “paired” with.
In the menu, the “Unlink” function follows from MODE SLV. Pressing enter takes you to a menu
showing WDMX ULNK. Press enter at this stage and the unlinking happens (note: it takes 5 seconds
or so). After pressing enter, the unit returns to the MODE SLV menu. If you don't want to unlink,
then press MENU UP or MENU DOWN and it will take the unit to the MODE menu without unlinking.
When the unit is unlinked, adding it to a Wireless Solutions transmitter box is just a matter of
pressing the button on the transmitter box for a brief period (less than 2 seconds). The lamps will
pick up after about 5 seconds and the SLAVE will show a decimal point statically illuminated in the
display (lower right corner) and also a LINK LED on the transmitter.
4.3.
Brightness Control “BRI%” and LED “NORM” to “LONG LIFE”
The overall brightness level setting (NORMAL, HIGH O/P or LONG LIFE) sets the overall dimmer for
the unit for all SELF operating, SLAVE and MASTER modes (i.e. self or external control). BRI% then
allows further control once this is set.
NORMAL sets the overall brightness of the unit to 100%.
HIGH O/P sets overall brightness to 140%
LONG LIFE is 60%.
NORMAL operating mode should give over 6 hours life on a normal colour cycle.
LONG LIFE can be regarded as a battery preservation mode to gain approximately 70% extra
lifetime (over 9-10 hours) from a charge.
HIGH O/P can provide extra brightness for larger illuminations such as architectural building
lighting where additional light throw is required. Battery life is sacrificed in this mode.
BRI% adjusts the brightness as a multiplier of the colour options in “MODE SELF” or “MODE MSTR”
and is selected as a percentage 0 to 100. It is a useful tool for conserving battery life also.
4.4.
“BAT” Battery status Mode
Two options are available: one showing temperature of the battery compartment used as a failsafe
mechanism to prevent damage through over-charging. The second shows battery voltage.
Note the symbol “^” shows battery charging is active. “BATT FULL” shows when this is complete.