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The earth has to be connected! If the device will be directly connected with the local power supply network, a
disconnection switch with a minimum opening of 3 mm at every pole has to be included in the permanent
electrical installation. The device must only be connected with an electric installation carried out in
compliance with the IEC standards. The electric installation must be equipped with a Residual Current
Device (RCD) with a maximum fault current of 30 mA.
Connection between devices
On the side panel, there is a socket (Power Out). Connect the output with the mains input of the next fixture
until all fixtures are connected.
Please note:
A maximum of 8 devices may be linked together. After every 8 devices, the fixtures must have
a renewed connection with the power mains.
Rechargeable Battery Operation
Prior to operating the device off mains for the first time, the rechargeable battery must be fully charged.
1
Switch on the device with the power switch. The operating time of the battery depends on the operating
mode and the ambient temperature (max. 9.5 hours). After the operation, switch the device off.
2
For charging the battery, connect the device to a power outlet via the enclosed power cable. The
charge indicator lights up when pressing the button charge indicator. When the battery is fully loaded,
all four LEDs of the charge indicator lights up. Charging time is 3 hours. The device may be operated
during the charging procedure.
3
The device features a protective circuit for charging which prevents overload of the rechargeable
battery. However, disconnect the device from the mains after charging. Otherwise there will be a low
current consumption even if the device is switched off.
4
The device will heat up during charging; this is normal.
5
To prevent damage to the battery by deep discharge, recharge a battery completely discharged as soon
as possible. Do not store the unit with the battery completely discharged and regularly recharge the
battery in case of long storage.
Battery status
One red and three green LEDs indicates the battery charging status (see graphic). If all four LEDs are lit, the
battery is fully loaded. If only one LED, the red one is lit, the battery is going flat soon. In this state, the
device can be operated for a few minutes. Then an emergency switch-off deactivates the device to protect it
from total discharge.
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OPERATION
Switch on the device with the power switch. The unit requires a short initialization process and is then ready
for operation.
The LED display lights up and you can choose the desired mode via the buttons MENU, ENTER, UP and
DOWN.
The device has two operating modes. It can be operated in stand-alone mode via the control board and the
EUROLITE IR-13 remote control or in DMX-controlled mode via a standard DMX controller and wireless via
QuickDMX with suitable wireless transmitter.