7. Reading The Switch Halo Display
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7.1 -
Start Up Flash Sequence
The switch halo doubles as a battery monitor with a low-voltage cutoff feature. Upon keying on the vehicles ignition, the halo will flash different colors to
display your current battery health. If voltage is below 10.8v the auxiliary lights will not power on, saving you enough battery power to turn the engine
over. Once the battery charges above 10.8v the lights will return to normal operation.
7.2 - Auxiliary
Light Status and Control
The switch halo displays the exact intensity of both of your lights so you're never stuck guessing if your lights are on, or what intensity they're set to.
Simply double click to switch between the two circuit intensity displays, or press and hold to turn light circuits off.
7.3 -
Fuse Status and Setting
Thanks to the electronically fused circuits, the halo switch can also display, and allow you to select, the fuse values for each circuit. And if a fuse trips, the
LED halo will turn red providing real time feedback and allow for resetting the fuse.
8 Flashing Green LEDs
Vehicle battery voltage above 11.8v
8 Flashing Red LEDs
Vehicle battery voltage below 11.8v
4 Flashing Red LEDs
Vehicle battery voltage below 10.8v
No LEDs
Both Circuits powered OFF
Solid Blue LEDs
Light Circuit One dimming
control and intensity display
Solid Green LEDs
Light Circuit Two dimming
control and intensity display
Solid Red LEDs
Fuse Tripped
Flashing Blue LEDs
Light Circuit One fuse setting mode
Flashing Green LEDs
Light Circuit Two fuse setting mode