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Chapter 3: Operation
3.1 - Single Color Pro Series Strobe
To enter strobe mode, toggle the power on and off quickly twice. They should now strobe in a pseudo-ran-
dom pattern. To reset from strobe mode, turn off then back on again.
3.2 - Color Change Operation
The color change has three modes of operation, single color mode, cycle / programing mode, and strobe
mode:
1.
Single color mode – this mode is entered when the light is first turned on. The light will be a single
color, either a default blue, or a previously selected color.
2.
Strobe mode – to enter this mode, turn off the light for less than 1 second, then back on again. The
light will flash in a pseudo-random pattern - the color will be the same as that in single color mode.
3.
Cycle / Program mode, to enter this toggle the power to the unit off twice for less than 1 second
each time. The light will then slowly cycle and fade through the color spectrum (see diagram
below for cycle order). It can be left in cycling if required, or alternatively, once the light shows the
desired color this can be stored by switching the light off for more than 2 seconds. When the light is
switched back on it will be back in single color mode, displaying the previously selected color.Single
color mode – this mode is entered when the light is first turned on. The light will be a single color,
either a default blue, or a previously selected color.
NOTE:
If during the above operations, one or more lights connected go out of sync, simply switch off the
lights for more than 2 seconds, then re-enter cycle mode to re-select the color.
3.3 - Diagnostic LEDs
The Amphibian Xtreme series is fitted with an advanced diagnostic indicator system. There are two small
indicator LEDs (one red, one orange) within the unit, visible through the front lens.
When the unit is first turned on, both LED’s will flash briefly. This is normal operation and is part of the
start-up procedure, to show that the LEDs are functioning. During normal operation the indicator LEDs
should not be illuminated. The table within the troubleshooting section summarizes the detected fault
modes: