Programming, Deut sc h engli sh, Battery high/low – Lupine Piko 1200 Lumens - 13W Benutzerhandbuch
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Programming
Battery High/Low
(Battery warning indicator Head Unit):
By default, the Piko operates in the 3-step mode, several other light programs are available.
Light levels:
Refer to Programming scheme on p. 44/45
Default setting
Note:
The SOS sign is an emergency signal!
Misuse may be prosecuted!
Note:
To determine the ideal indicator program for your application with another battery or
under extreme conditions, experimenting is indispensable. Should the indicator of the battery
high program not work to your satisfaction, switch to "low" and test the behavior of the control
electronics for some battery life cycles.
Battery
„High“
This is the default for Li-Ion rechargeable batteries. The red LED will light up very early.
Also
reserve power will be activated earlier. If an extension cord or in very cold temperatures, it might
be advisable to change the program.
Battery
„Low“
This program is particularly suitable for older rechargeable batteries.
The red LED and also reserve
power are activated with very little capacity left.
This benefits old batteries with sufficient capacity
but with weaker voltage.
Note:
If the battery low program has been selected, the lamp will flash twice when
connecting it to the battery. This ensures that the setting can always be determined.
This setting enables numerous variations as the lamp will not start at maximum
power as by default, but at the lowest stage.
Low start On/Off:
If one of these modes is activated the switch will glow pink and the light will
continue with SOS until the battery is empty.
Alpine SOS and SOS:
They are very easy to select by simply keeping the button depressed until the button's red
LED (blue LED) flashes once, twice, etc. When taking your finger off the button accordingly,
the setting will be saved.
The control electronics monitors the capacity of the rechargeable battery by measuring the volta-
ge.
As battery voltage and capacity are not proportional, no generally applicable information can
be provided as regards the remaining battery life from the point when the red LED is illuminated.
Refer to Programming scheme on p. 36/37
6 W
2 W
0.3 W
650 lm
240 lm
40 lm
13 W
4 W
1200 lm
450 lm
RVLR
13 W
1.0 W
1200 lm
120 lm
Runtime
Piko 4/X4
Output
1200 lm
650 lm
240 lm
40 lm
1200 lm
450 lm
40 lm
13 W
6 W
2 W
0.3 W
13 W
4 W
0.3 W
Runtime
Piko 7/X7
Runtime
Piko X Duo
2-Step
4-Step
3-Step
3-Step
with RVLR
3-Step
Eco
2 h
6 h
80 h
4 h
12 h
160 h
2:40 h
7 h
95 h
2 h
4 h
12 h
80 h
4 h
9 h
24 h
160 h
2:40 h
5 h
14 h
95 h
2 h
21 h
4 h
42 h
2:40 h
28 h
2 h
6 h
4 h
12 h
2:40 h
7 h
4 h
12 h
80 h
9 h
24 h
160 h
5 h
14 h
95 h
RVLR
RVLR
RVLR
RVLR:
This mode includes an additional slow flash mode.