Instruction Manual PEL-4 Precision LED Sector Light Vega Industries Ltd Aug 2018
PEL-4 Precision LED Sector Light Page 6 of 69 Manual Version V1.06
connected to any Vega-compatible sync source operating from the same power supply
voltage as the PEL-4.
To begin using the PEL-4, the power will need to be connected. The PEL-4 has been pre-
programmed for the flash character, effective intensity, and any other features required at
the time of sale.
1.2 Quick-start Guide
This guide provides simple steps to begin operation of the PEL-4.
Open the rear cover and remove all protective packers which are used for shipping
Connect power to the PEL-4: nominal 12V or 24V supplies are suitable. Brown or
red is positive, blue or black is negative.
The PEL-4 will have been shipped from the factory with the operator’s required
settings. Therefore, 30 seconds after power-up, the PEL-4 should be operating as
required
If the operator required remote control settings, then the PEL-4 might not activate
until external wiring and correct voltages have been completed for the dataport.
Remote control settings can be disabled if necessary for bench testing – refer to
Appendix A.2.
The PEL-4 will start in night mode and will begin monitoring the level of daylight.
The detection of night or day can be controlled by gently covering or exposing the
infrared and daylight sensor with a cloth. The location of the sensor is shown by the
red circle in the following diagram:
After power-up, the PEL-4 will begin to monitor for the low battery threshold (factory
setting 11 Volts or 22 Volts, for 12V and 24V systems, respectively). If the input
voltage falls below the threshold, then the PEL-4 will turn off. The PEL-4 will not
return to normal operation again until the battery charges to above 13.0 Volts or
26.0 Volts (for 12V or 24V systems, respectively).
Light output can be reviewed by placing a screen (such as a piece of cardboard) in
front of the lens. At close range ( less than 50m) this image will be out of focus,