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Press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu.

DON Display On/Off (If you've chosen off, the display will go out within 15 seconds after the last input. The next key touch will reactivate the display).

REV Turn around the display

3.10.6 Fixture Temperature (TEMP)

TEMP

This function allows you to read out the actual fixture operating temperature. Press the Enter button to confirm or the Mode to button to cancel and return to the main menu. Normal operating temperature should

range between 85˚C and 95˚C. Operating temperatures between 96˚C and

104˚C are considered critical. Temperatures above 105°C will send the fixture into protect mode and automatically switch the lamp off, the lamp will remain off until internal temperature drops below 95˚C.

3.10.7 Fan Control (FANS)

FANS

By using this function you can choose between 4 types of fan speed operations. Use the Up and Down buttons to select the desired function and press Enter to confirm or Mode to cancel and return to the menu. The chart below will detail the different fan settings:

 

HIGH

The cooling fan works continuously at max. speed.

 

 

 

This is the default fan setting. In this setting an internal thermal

 

 

REG

sensor constantly monitors the internal operating temperature

 

 

and regulates the fan speed to coincide with the internal

 

 

 

 

 

 

temperature.

 

 

 

This function is designed for environments that require low

 

 

LOOF

ambient noise. In this setting the fan will operate at the lowest

 

 

 

speed. When the maximum internal intolerable operating

 

 

 

temperature is reached the lamp will automatically shut off.

 

 

 

In this setting the fan will operate at the lowest speed. When the

 

 

LOHI

maximum internal intolerable operating temperature is reached

 

 

 

the fan will automatically switch from low to high speed.

 

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