Peak Beam Systems Maxa Beam Operation Manual page 8

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(E) Setting the Smallest Spot of the Searchlight:
Note: If you notice a delay between when you rock the beam conditioning switch back to move
out of spot position and when the lamp actually starts to move, this means that the spot position
is set beyond the point at which the lamp is physically able to move. If this occurs, the spot
position should be reset to a point at or within the physical limits of the lamp's travel. It is also
possible to focus the lamp "beyond" spot to the point at which the beam begins to widen past the
reflector's focal point. Rock the conditioning switch back to move out of the unfocused position.
(F) Setting the Widest Flood of the Searchlight:
Note: If you notice a delay between when you rock the beam conditioning switch forward to
move out of flood position and when the lamp actually starts to move, this means that the flood
position is set behind the point at which the lamp is physically able to move. If this occurs, the
flood position should be reset to a point at or within the physical limits of the lamp's travel.
(G) Changing the Strobe Rate or Duty Cycle:
To follow this procedure the searchlight must be in continuous strobe mode (see Section B).
(H) To Lock Out Programming Functions:
This will prevent modifications from being made to a set of functions after they are preset.
To unlock use the Restore Factory Settings procedure shown below.
(I) Restore Factory Settings:
This procedure restores all of the programmable functions to their factory defaults. It is very
useful to set the searchlight back to a known state for troubleshooting purposes.
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