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HELMET MOUNTING ( NOT SIRIUS )
Try the short bolt first - if this isn't long enough use the longer bolt. Do not over-tighten.
HELMET
Requires a
5mm hex-key
NOTE: The angle of the light can be adjusted by rotating and tilting the ball joint.
HANDLEBAR MOUNTING
BAR
The shorter arm of the QR Handlebar Mount bracket faces the front. The tab-end of the silicone
band fastens on the rear.
WARNING: Ensure that brake and other cables do not catch on the light or its bracket.
NOTE: This handlebar mount is not suitable for off road use. If you would like a handlebar bracket
for off road use you will need the Exposure Handlebar Bracket Set, which is available from all good
Exposure Stockists and www.exposurelights.com
LANYARD FITTING ( NOT SIRIUS )
For added security attach the lanyard (where supplied) to the light and loop the lanyard through a
vent in your helmet or around the handlebars.
HELMET
WARNING: If looping around a handlebar be sure to do so enough times that the light cannot
fall into the front wheel.
OPTIMISED MODE SELECTOR (OMS)
OMS allows you to select a run time tailored to your needs from several programs. Run time and
lumen output are directly proportional, if you double the run time, you halve the lumen output.
Etched onto the side of the light is a table showing the different modes and run times available
within these different programs.
Your light will be in Program 1 from new.
To access the different programs, start with the light OFF.
Hold the Function Button down, the light will emit a set of flashes, keep the Function Button held
down and the LED on the back of the light, and the light itself, will start to regularly flash.
For example, if you want to put your light in Program 4 then you release the Function Button after
the fourth flash. The light will then remain in Program 4, regardless of if it is turned on or off, until it
is reprogrammed.
DIABLO SYNC
MODE
PGM
H
M
1
User Program 1
2
User Program 2
3
0.75
2
4
2
6
12
5
3
10
24
6
0.75
-
7
2
-
8
10
24
SOS
9
Pairing Mode
NOTE: This information is etched onto the body of the light
ZENITH / DIABLO
AXIS
JOYSTICK / SIRIUS
MODE
MODE
MODE
L
H
M
L
H
M
L
H
M
1
3
6
1.5
3
6
1.5
4
2
6
12
2
6
12
3
10
4
3
10
24
3
10
24
4
12
1
3
-
1.5
3
-
1.5
4
2
6
-
2
6
-
3
10
2
3
10
-
3
10
-
4
12
6
10
24
SOS
10
24
SOS
10
24
1
5
24
1.5
5
24
-
-
PGM - Program, H - High, M -Medium, L - Low
TAP ACTIVATED POWER (TAP) – ZENITH, DIABLO & AXIS (NOT DIABLO SYNC)
TAP allows the user to change the brightness mode of the light by tapping the body of the light,
rather than using the Function Button.
There are three sensitivities of TAP, for user preference.
To activate TAP, or to change the sensitivity of TAP, you need to use access Program 9 using the
Optimised Mode Selector (see OMS section).
When you release the Function Button the LED on the back of the light will be green for 2 seconds.
Whilst it is lit tap the back portion of the light to change sensitivity.
1 tap: Most sensitive.
3 taps: Least sensitive.
2 taps: Medium sensitivity.
4 taps: Deactivate TAP.
WARNING: Only activate TAP when the light will be helmet mounted.
SMART PORT TECHNOLOGY+ (SPT+)
The Charge Port also functions as a 'Smart Port'.
SPT+ works as an output and allows the light to power ancillary Exposure accessories, such as the
RedEye, whilst the light is on. SPT+ can also be used to turn your light into a power bank to charge
your USB devices.
SPT+ will automatically activate when the light is on.
You can also use SPT+ when the light is off, but you will need to activate it. To activate SPT+ hold
down the Function Button and immediately release when the light emits rapid flashes.
You can then charge your devices with the Exposure Boost Cables. However, please test your
device before intended use as not all devices may be compatible.
To deactivate SPT+ simply turn the light on and off again.
NOTE: Ensure that SPT+ is deactivated before charging.
NOTE: We do not recommend charging devices whilst using your helmet light as the battery can
drain considerably faster.
INTELLIGENT THERMAL MANAGEMENT (ITM)
Thermistors in the lights circuitry allow automatic temperature regulation, maintaining efficiency by
minimising energy wasted as heat, to maximise brightness and burntime. This leads to a longer
lifetime of the LEDs. When ITM is active the rear bi-colour LEDs will turn off until cooled; then the
LED's will turn on and the higher output will be restored.
L
10
24
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SOS
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