Controlling The Lights; Lowering The Mast; Stowing The Mast - Will Burt Night Scan Powerlite Operating Instructions Manual

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NIGHT SCAN POWERLITE, POWERLITE XTREME, AND POWERLITE HDT
6.7

Controlling the Lights

The lights can be turned on and off from the Remote Control when at the 90° position or while
extended. At the 90° position, the RCP and lights are enabled. From the 90° position, the RCP
can initially position the lights down and to the right only. Once the RCP reaches a 350° position,
the RCP can only rotate back in the other direction.
To pan and tilt the lights:
• Holding "Tilt Down" turns the lights down and all the way around to 350°.
• Holding "Tilt Up" turns the lights back in the other direction.
• Holding "Pan Right" turns the lights to the right.
• Holding "Pan Left" turns the lights to the left.
• Pressing "Lights" toggles the lights on and off.
6.8

Lowering the Mast

Once the mast has been extended, pressing "Mast Down" will lower the mast. Continue to press
"Mast Down" until the mast reaches the desired height and then release the button.
6.9

Stowing the Mast

The "stowed" position is also called the "nested" position. The stowed position is the position of
the mast when it is folded down and firmly seated in the saddle. The mast is considered stowed
when the Mast Stowed Switch is closed, and the brief over current condition is met when the
mast is driven into the saddle. Driving into the saddle ensures the RCP and lights do not
"bounce" when in transit.
The mast can be stowed by using:
• Auto Stow®
• "Mast Down"
• Emergency Stow With Power
• Emergency Stow Without Power
All power is automatically removed after the mast contacts the saddle and the current limit is
reached. To operate the mast again the system needs to be re-initiated. This is a safety feature
that prevents the mast from being inadvertently raised to comply with standards.
TP-4723701-U
MAY 2021
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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