Problems/Causes /Solutions
Equipment does not
turn on.
Remote control does
not work.
Reflectors do not turn
on or turn on in the
wrong way.
Audio does not work.
Remote
Control
dis-
tance too short.
Remote control does
not program.
Controller turns on
itself when energized
Reflector every on with
the controller off.
Product Considerations and Installation
* The remote control is resistant to splashes without generating any equipment damage. However, it is not
recommended to submerge it in water.
* The remote control should not be left exposed to the sun.
* Don't use sharp objects to select functions on the remote control, because no matter how small the damage is,
water could enter the control damaging it.
* If it is necessary to change the battery, open carefully, replace the battery with an equal or equivalent type. At
the time of closing, care must be taken that it is properly positioned in order to prevent water from entering the
remote control.
* The equipment's input power can be alternating current VAC, complying with the information below:
* 100/240VAC - 50/60Hz - 05 Amperes.
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Installation and User's Guide
Check if there is power (110 or 220) in the connector.
Check that the reflectors are connected correctly.
Check operation of the remote control.
Check the battery is in good condition.
Check that the transmission indication LED is on when you touch the control.
Reset the memory.
Check that the cable connection order is correct.
Check that there is no short circuit in the connections.
Check the sequence in the routine test: Green> Red> Green> Blue. If the sequence
is different, some color channel is inverted.
Check that the connector is plugged in correctly.
Make sure the sound source is positioned close to the microphone.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Make sure that there are not many barriers between the controller and the remote
control.
Metal boxes make communication between the controller and the remote control
difficult.
Check that the battery is in good condition.
Run the Mini Light 2.0 controller routine test.
Reset the memory.
Check that the equipment was not connected when unplugging, as the controller
memorizes its last state and returns to it when energized.
Disconnect the cables from the reflectors. Invert the color channel cable that is lit
with a color channel that is unlit. Example: If the red channel is lit even with the
controller turned off, invert the red wire with the green one, if green lights up and
red goes out, the controller output is damaged. Refer the controller to technical
assistance. If the red reflector is still on, there may be a connection error or short
circuit in the connections of the reflector cables.