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3.

 

POWER SOURCE & CHARGING 

3.1.

 

Battery 

 

The battery is a nominal 12 Volt sealed lead acid (SLA) battery pack. The lighting unit may be 

operated in any orientation except directly upside down. Even in this mode it may be operated for 

very short periods but the unit must not be charged in this orientation as the “venting” holes may 

become blocked. This will prevent venting if for some reason the unit is being overcharged. 

 

Safety Note: Do not charge the unit directly upside down with the unit resting on its head as the 

“venting” holes may become blocked which may irrepairably damage the battery. 

 

3.2.

 

Power Supply Unit (PSU) 

 

The unit may be NOT be operated under external mains power – this is prevented within software. 

This is different from CORE POINT20 and POINT30 units which have their own built-in power supplies 

and so will operate in either battery or mains powered modes. 

 

The external power supply input range is 100-240VAC at 50/60Hz. These supplies come with 

individual units or with a flight case (depending on option chosen) and may be used worldwide. 

 

The unit will enter charging mode whenever the external power is applied (See Section 3.3). 

 

When power is removed the unit will switch off completely. This allows a flight case to be plugged in, 

units charged, then disconnected from power, safe in the knowledge all units will switch themselves 

off afterwards. 

 

3.3.

 

Battery Charging & Discharging 

CHARGING 

 

Simply plug the mains charging base into the wall or place into a flight case on its bottom connector. 

The unit manages its own charging so it may be left connected to mains permanently. However, the 

battery specification provides that 95% of charge is maintained over 3 months when power is 

removed. 

 

Voltage of the battery can be seen in one of the menu options, achieving full charge at 

approximately 14.8V (at 20°C). This will fall approximately to 13.8V once the charger has been 

removed. The charging current can also be monitored (see DIAGnostics menu ‘AN1’) and should be 

around 2.5 Amps on full-charge, falling when the battery is near capacity. The charging LED on the 

keypad (lower right) and LEDs in the head will flash amber whilst initial charging takes place up to 

around 60% capacity and a “^” symbol will appear in the BATT menu option. Between 60 & 95% 

capacity the display will turn to solid amber. When the battery is full the charging LED will turn 

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Страница 1: ...USER MANUAL CORE Lighting Ltd SLA Battery Wireless Uplight...

Страница 2: ...CORE Lighting Limited 2011 2 Change History Ver Released Comments 1_0 9 Oct 11 Full Production Release...

Страница 3: ...t PSU 4 3 3 Battery Charging Discharging 4 CHARGING 4 DISCHARGING LED Modes 5 LIFESPAN 5 3 4 Battery Temperature 5 4 USER INTERFACE MENU OPTIONS 6 4 1 On Off 6 4 2 MODE 6 4 2 1 MODE SELF 6 SELF COLOUR...

Страница 4: ...FCC Industry Canada Statement for Radio Compliance 15 8 2 1 WiFi 15 8 2 2 W DMX Transmitter Receiver 15 8 3 WEEE RoHS Statement 16 ANNEX 1 Menu Structure 17 Please read this entire manual before usin...

Страница 5: ...three brightness level life option controls Over 16 million colour shades by mixing 3 colour RGB levels 0 255 Standard 12 beam angle Simple optic replacement with beam angles 30 60 medium wide angles...

Страница 6: ...ave Built in W DMX antenna within the head connection of slave units to a lighting desk or a POINT20 30 unit with Master capability Upgradeable W DMX Master will control a set of slave lights as a sta...

Страница 7: ...lens When replacing lenses care must be taken to ensure dirt is removed from the gasket material and head to ensure water tightness Beyond the standard range of diffusers the following beam angles ar...

Страница 8: ...it will enter charging mode whenever the external power is applied See Section 3 3 When power is removed the unit will switch off completely This allows a flight case to be plugged in units charged th...

Страница 9: ...normal operating temperatures providing the charging regime is maintained as described above Life may be further extended by reducing the dimmer to say 70 which will add 30 to life When the battery d...

Страница 10: ...oning using the on board keypad and display or upgradeable to WiFi MASTER unit controlling others Wireless DMX Wireless is an upgrade option SLV Slave unit controlled by a Master unit Wireless DMX or...

Страница 11: ...r It is possible to set the output of MASTER mode to send via a built in Wireless Solutions W DMX transmitter OUT WDMX if this option has been purchased SLAVE units will need to be connected to the MA...

Страница 12: ...M 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 the...

Страница 13: ...ed to prevent tampering The full menu can still be seen using key presses but no changes can be made LOCK ON is retained if the unit is switched off then back on again To regain control of the unit th...

Страница 14: ...lly competent distributor 4 6 WIFI Status WiFi where fitted as an upgrade may be activated by selecting WiFi ON in the menu and pressing the enter key When the counter reaches 3 the unit is ready to r...

Страница 15: ...5 2 W DMX Transmit A W DMX Transmitter MASTER Mode is available as an upgrade option within the unit See Section 4 2 2 for details on how to operate the unit in this mode 5 3 WiFi Control WiFi control...

Страница 16: ...he CORE device needs to be set with a Static IP address and settings as follows by clicking on the right arrow on the relevant WiFi connection clicking the Static tab and entering the settings as foll...

Страница 17: ...type similar in performance to the Wireless Solutions W DMX 2dB standard antenna according to testing This antenna is now fitted to all CORE POINT units 6 3 Locking The unit may be locked to a nearby...

Страница 18: ...his product or b this product was not purchased from a CORE Lighting authorised dealer This Warranty does not cover cosmetic damage or damage due to acts of God accident misuse abuse negligence commer...

Страница 19: ...been upgraded with WiFi functionality contains Transmitter Module FCC ID PI405W This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device ma...

Страница 20: ...f and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or locate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and...

Страница 21: ...CORE Lighting Limited 2011 17 ANNEX 1 Menu Structure See attached sheet...

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