Larson Electronics GL-52893 Instruction Manual

Hid golight stryker - 35 watt hid - 3000 lumen - 2 wireless remotes - white - 12 volt

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HID Golight Stryker - 35 Watt HID - 3000 Lumen - 2 Wireless
The GL-52893 Golight Stryker is designed for use in all weather conditions and
3000
produces
lumens
control operation that allows users to rotate the light 370 degrees with a hard stop and to
adjust vertical tilt through 135 degrees. Remote operation is provided by a wireless
hand held remote control. The hand held remote measures 3 inches long by 2 inches
wide by 3/8 inch thick.

MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS

This light mounts using a detachable design with a separate permanent mount interlocking stainless steel
mounting plate that is affixed to the mounting surface. The mounting plate is attached with 3 screws through
predrilled holes which secure the plate to the mounting surface. The Golight Stryker attaches to the mounting
plate via an interlocking base bracket and a single machine screw which secures the Golight to the mounting
plate.
Note: Once power is applied to the system the light will pan and tilt prior to illumination. Each
spotlight needs to be wired on a single dedicated circuit and the power fused at 5 amps. With the power
connected, your light is ready for operation.

POWER SUPPLY

On this particular model, the light ends in a 1 foot pigtail with stripped and tinned leads. The operator is
responsible for providing the wiring from the battery and/or fuse box to the light. 16 AWG is recommended.

OPERATION OF SPOTLIGHT

1.
Using the remote control, turn on the light by depressing the on/ off button.
2.
With the arrows on the wireless control, rotate your light to the desired location.
3.
The speed of the light rotation can be controlled by depressing the fast/slow button one time and by
depressing it again to restore the original speed.

BATTERY INSTALLATION AND REMOVAL FOR TRANSMITTER

wireless
hand-held
transmitter,
compartment now exposed, insert GP 23A 12V batteries according to the correct polarity or gently remove
batteries by grabbing the positive end and lifting up.

PROGRAMMABLE REMOTE INSTRUCTIONS

The Light is controlled with a programmable remote with 2187 different channels. This feature allows
you the freedom to change the channel selection, and the receiver re-learns the new selection. This
light has been pre-programmed at the factory, and it is not necessary to re-program the transmitter, unless
you experience outside interference.
To program transmitter:
1. IMPORTANT Disconnect power.
2. Remove battery cover from remote control.
3. Set the 7 dip switches to a selection of your choice. There are 3 positions on each; positive,
negative and neutral. Use a small screwdriver and select a position for each dip switch.
*Please note that the orientation of the +/- switch positions may vary among different models
of wireless remote controls.
4. Insert both GP 23A 12V batteries. Be sure batteries have adequate charge.
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Remotes - White - 12 Volt - GL-52893
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Summary of Contents for Larson Electronics GL-52893

  • Page 1 GL-52893 HID Golight Stryker - 35 Watt HID - 3000 Lumen - 2 Wireless Remotes - White - 12 Volt - GL-52893 Instruction Guide The GL-52893 Golight Stryker is designed for use in all weather conditions and 3000 produces lumens...
  • Page 2 Class B digital device. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  FCC RULE Part. 15.21 - Changes or modifications made by the user not expressly approved by Larson Electronics, LLC for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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