Customduo V42 Manuel d'utilisation - Page 3

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Thermal management
The v42 incorporates thermal management in order to protect the module from over temperature
operation. This may be significant if using high output setting for extended time periods. If the module is too
hot, it will automatically step the power down to a lower level of light in order to protect the
LED, and remain at this level until next switch operation (and the side smd LED will blink, but you would need
to remove helmet to see this, so as not to cause irritation to the user).
Lamp function is not locked, and simply changing light setting will restore full operation, though be aware
that unless a lower light setting is used for a few minutes in order to provide time for the module to cool,
then thermal management may quickly reactivate. In reality, you are probably only likely to see this
when running high settings as the v42 uses thermally efficient LEDs and provides a reasonably effective heat
sink.
Programming v42
The v42 can be easily configured to individual requirements, using the Customduo infrared remote control.
To program lamp, point the controller at the v42 module. Petzl Duo front window. The infrared receiver is
on the v42 module. Whenever the remote is operated the smd LED will illuminate to indicate
communication with the v42 module.
Programming is possible when the side LED is switched on (double switch), once the main LEDs have finished
blinking sequence to indicate the level of battery charge. In order to enable programming, the remote must
initially be operated within 30 seconds. This opens a rolling 2 minute programming window, reset whenever
remote is operated. If no programming activity has occurred for 2 minutes (i.e. the remote has not been
used), then the programming window is automatically closed.
Number of light settings
The v42 has 4 factory default light settings. This can be modified from 1 to 9 settings depending on user
requirement. To select the desired number of light settings enter # followed by the number of settings
required and OK to confirm, <#(number of settings 1-9)OK>.
If the number of light settings selected is less than the current number, then any settings no longer required
will be taken from the end of the current sequence. For example, if lamp is currently configured with 6
settings, and 3 settings are selected, settings 4-6 will be removed.
Any additional settings will be added to the end of the current sequence, immediately before the off
position. These will be set at low flood (50mA), unless they have previously been programmed, in which case
they will be set at the last stored configuration.
Configuring a light setting
The v42 allows the light level provided by the spot and/or flood LEDs to be modified for each setting, to
individual requirement.