Introduction - Will Burt Night Scan Powerlite Operating Instructions Manual

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NIGHT SCAN POWERLITE, POWERLITE XTREME, AND POWERLITE HDT
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Introduction

Thank you for selecting The Will-Burt Company for your critical payload elevation needs. These
operating instructions describe transporting, handling, installing, operating, maintaining, storing,
and troubleshooting procedures for the Night Scan Powerlite, the Night Scan Powerlite Xtreme,
and the Night Scan Powerlite Heavy Duty Towing (HDT). These procedures assume the use of
standard mast systems. Procedures and characteristics for mast systems customized to meet
customer-specific needs may vary.
These operating instructions are intended for professionals who are qualified by their appropriate
training and experience to perform the procedures. Review this document in its entirety. Contact
The Will-Burt Company with any questions before performing any procedure outlined in this
manual.
The views depicted in this manual are provided for clarification and are subject to change without
notice. Views are not to scale.
The different Night Scan Powerlite mast models tilt to vertical and extend upwards to provide
directional scene lighting and surveillance. The masts retract and fold down for transport. The
following models are covered in these operating instructions:
• Night Scan Powerlite 2.3 (Night Scan Chief Base with Dual-Tilt RCP)
• Night Scan Powerlite 3.0 (3 m / 10 feet)
• Night Scan Powerlite 4.5 (4.5 m / 15 feet)
• Night Scan Powerlite Xtreme 6.0 (6 m / 20 feet)
• Night Scan Powerlite Xtreme 7.5 (7.5 m / 25 feet)
• Night Scan Powerlite HDT
The 2.3 model is a hybrid between the Night Scan Chief and Night Scan Powerlite. This model
uses the Base design from the Chief with the Dual-Tilt RCP from the Powerlite. The RCP and
operating instructions for this model follow this document. For installation and details on the Base
design, refer to Operating Instructions TP-4602001 (Night Scan Chief Operating Instructions).
TP-4723701-U
MAY 2021
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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