Characteristics; Applications - Peak Beam Systems Maxa Beam Operation Manual

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Characteristics

The Maxa Beam 400 series handheld searchlights are lightweight, compact, high intensity illuminators
which use a field replaceable 75 Watt Xenon short arc lamp and a precision electroformed reflector to
provide the ultimate source for long range and wide angle portable illumination. The features of this system
include:
Color rendition similar to daylight (6,000K)
All functions controlled with one hand
Only the lightweight searchlight needs to be hand carried
Operational characteristics can be field programed
Three levels of illumination intensity
1˚ to 40˚ electronic zoom focus
Visible (white) and Infrared illumination capability
12 Volt DC operation
Weather resistant
Snap on rechargeable battery modules
Rechargeable battery belt
Up to 2 hours of operation on one battery
Quick charger recharges batteries in 2 1/2 hours
Multi Voltage charger operates on 12-36 VDC and 100-240 VAC
Stationary power supply operates searchlight from 120 or 220 VAC
Customizable strobe function
Remote models (MBS-430/450) allow remote control of:
Beam intensity
Beam Size
Flexible mounting options
Strobe Function
Programmable Function
The 400 series consists of three models of searchlight:
MBS-410 handheld searchlight
MBS-430 remote control only searchlight
MBS-450 handheld searchlight with remote control capability

Applications

For over 10 years, users world wide, in locations ranging from the Sahara Desert to the AlCan Pipeline
have come to rely on the Maxa Beam Searchlight system for:
Force Protection
Perimeter Security
Infrared Surveillance
Night Vision System Enhancement
Maxa Beam Searchlight System
Operation Manual
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Search and Rescue
Television Lighting
Maritime Navigation
Still & Motion Picture Photography

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