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O P E R A T I O N
1. Connect the battery cord to the helmet cord. The halogen
light and fuel gauge will flash briefly while the system
diagnoses itself.
2. To turn the halogen light on for normal night operation,
press and hold the headlamp power button for
approximately one second.
3. There are three brightness levels in normal night operation:
15, 10, and 6 watts. Cycle through the brightness levels by
pressing and releasing the power button.
4. To turn the system off, press and hold the power button for
one second. (If you hold the button down too long, the
lamp will enter flash mode.)
Flash and Walking Modes
To increase your visibility in different situations, the Digital
HeadTrip provides four flash and walking modes: daylight,
walking, S.O.S., and strobe. To enter flash/walking mode,
press and hold the power button for approximately four
seconds. Cycle through the modes by pressing and releasing
the power button. To return to normal night operation, press
and hold the power button for one second.
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Daylight
mode pulses the beam at a rate that is highly
visible to motorists during daylight hours. For maximum
visibility, aim the light at eye or rear-view mirror level.
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Walking
mode is a steady, 3-watt light that will greatly
extend your run time, allowing for a much slower pace such
as walking. This mode is not intended for riding.
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S.O.S.
, the universal distress signal in Morse code, can be
used during the day or night.
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Strobe
is a single-pulse beam that can be used as a
location marker or to warn cyclists or motorists of a hazard.
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