Reference Information; Dip Switch Definitions; Strobe/Beacon Light - Will Burt Night Scan Powerlite Operating Instructions Manual

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NIGHT SCAN POWERLITE, POWERLITE XTREME, AND POWERLITE HDT
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Reference Information

This section describes reference information for your system including some optional equipment.
8.1

DIP Switch Definitions

DIP Switches on the Base Board and the RCP PC board are set at the factory and normally do
not have to be changed. The DIP Switches on the Base Board define the warning light signal, if
an RCP is present, and if the mast is a Vertical or a fold-down type. The RCP DIP Switches
define if the system should stow automatically while on a fault, if the RCP is a Profiler unit, and if
the system stows before or while lowering. For additional information on the DIP Switches and
their settings, see the wiring diagram in the Appendix.
Note: The controls check the status of the DIP switches only during initialization. After flipping a
DIP switch, the system will need restarted for the change to take effect.
8.2

Strobe/Beacon Light

The optional strobe/beacon light (Figure 8-1) provides visibility and safety by mounting on top the
RCP and brightly showing the height of the mast. The strobe/beacon light can be used at any
voltage from 12 to 48 VDC. The strobe/beacon lights are available in amber, blue, clear, read,
and green. The strobe/beacon light can be turned on by pressing the "AUX" controller button
when the mast is at 90° or extended. Pressing the button again would turn the strobe/beacon
light off. When ordered, the optional strobe/beacon light is shipped installed and no additional
wiring is required.
TP-4723701-U
MAY 2021
Figure 8-1 Optional Strobe/Beacon Light
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Strobe Light
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