GL-2XXXGT Series
Larson Electronics, LLC
Phone: (800) 369-6671
Fax: (903) 498-3364
www.larsonelectronics.com
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BATTERY INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING
WIRELESS DASH REMOTE
1.
Remove black rubber cover.
2.
Mount the wireless dash remote to smooth flat surface with the four
supplied mounting screws. Note the arrow on the plastic base (near
LED) must be pointing up see Figure 4.
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Figure 4 - Wireless Dash Remote
3. Insert the two supplied 23A 12V batteries. Note batteries must be
installed with proper polarity (positive and negative) as shown inside battery
holders.
4. If you chose to reprogram the wireless handheld remote then change the
DIP switch settings (positive, negative or neutral) in the wireless dash
remote to match. Checking the +/- designation on the DIP switches is the
only way to be certain they are programmed identically. Do not use ‘up/
down’ as a guide.
5. Reinstall rubber cover over plastic base. The tab on the cover needs to
be located at the bottom.
OPERATION OF GOLIGHT RADIORAY
1. Using the remote, turn on the light by depressing the on/off button.
2. With the 4-way arrows on the remote, rotate or tilt your spotlight to the desired position. Depending upon conditions, the
wireless remote may be used up to 80 feet from the spotlight.
3. The speed of the light rotation or tilt can be controlled by depressing the tortoise/hare button one time and by depressing it
again to restore the original speed.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT AND DISPOSAL
1. See instructions above for battery installation in the hand-held and dash mount remotes
2. Remove old batteries by gripping the positive end of each battery and lifting.
3. Batteries must be installed with proper polarity (positive and negative) as shown inside battery compartment.
4. Properly dispose of used batteries at your local recycling center.
PROPER USAGE:
This light is intended for off-road and utility use only
This light is intended to be mounted outside the vehicle while in use
This light may only be disassembled and repaired by an author-ized representative
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Your Golight RadioRay GT contains a radio transmitter and receiver operating at 433 MHz. Whenever the light is on, the
internally mounted antennas send out and receive radio frequency (RF) energy.
Modern electronic equipment, i.e. personal medical devices such as pacemakers, hearing aids, etc., are shielded from RF
energy. However, RF energy may affect some electronic equip-ment.
Vehicle electronic systems may be affected by RF energy. Check with your vehicle manufacturer representative to be sure
that your RadioRay GT will not affect the electronic system of your vehicle.