The URC-300 Master Controller has a searchlight motor time-out feature. If a Point Pad™ rotation switch (right or left) is continually engaged for more than 50 seconds, the Master Controller will interrupt the operation until the Point Pad switch is disengaged. This feature will save the searchlight motor from burnout due to accidental activation. The elevation motor has similar features which will timeout in approximately 20 seconds.
XRCiZ™ feature
The URC-300 Master Controller has the unique XRCiZ™ feature. The XRCiZ™ feature routinely operates all moving parts of the searchlight to keep the motors and drive mechanism freely running. Once activated, and every 30 days thereafter, the XRCiZ™ feature wakes up and operates the searchlight. The searchlight will rotate 360° in both directions and the parabolic reflectors will move to the full up and down positions. This feature keeps the searchlight in peak working order when not in service for long periods of time.
To activate the XRCiZ™ feature, press and hold the Point Pad™ ON/OFF button for greater than 5 seconds. The green LED on the URP- 102 Point Pad™ indicates that the XRCiZ™ feature is enabled.
While the XRCiZ™ feature is operating the searchlight, pressing any Point Pad™ button will stop the XRCiZ™ command.
To deactivate the XRCiZ™ feature, press and hold the Point Pad ON/OFF button for greater than 5 seconds. The red LED on the URP- 102 Point Pad™ indicates that the XRCiZ™ feature is disabled.
NOTE: The Searchlight should not be covered while the XRCiZ™ feature is enabled.
Self- Park feature
The URC-300 Master Controller has a Self- Park feature. When the Self-Park feature is activated, it will automatically return the searchlight to the forward (or aft, if mounted as such) position when the searchlight lamps are turned off. The feature also works with the XRCiZ™ function to return the searchlight to it Self-Park position.
SECTION 6 - POINT PAD™ OPERATION
Press the On/OFF button to turn the lights ON or OFF.
Press the SPEED button to toggle between High and low rotation speeds.
Press the Right or Left arrows to rotate the searchlight in the direction.