WARNING!
• Lay the cables in such a way that there are no tripping hazards and they are protected from mechanical damage
such as tearing off or being run over.
• If necessary, secure the cables with tape or cable ties.
• Make sure the luminaire is securely set up and fastened before use.
• Also observe the applicable regulations on occupational safety!
Electric connection
Connect the mains plug of the connecting cable to your mains connection socket.
The luminaire is ready for operation once it has been connected to the mains power supply.y.
You can adapt the ALDEBARAN® XLD(-C) COMPACT individually to your lighting situation. For this purpose, diffusers
are available to you. The diffusers can be inserted into the grooves provided in the plastic corners of the luminaire and
are then immediately ready for use.
a. With diffuser
This gives you the opportunity to illuminate the close-up area homogeneously.
b. Without diffuser
Allows you to get better illumination at a distance.
1. Installation when operating with tripod / mast systems
INFORMATION!
• The luminaire can be operated on various tripod / mast
systems. A mast mount is available on the luminaire for
this purpose. The mount is suitable for a DIN bolt (d =
30 mm).
• The luminaire may only be operated in connection with
a tripod / mast system which is equipped with a standard
pin according to DIN 14640.
• Operation of the luminaire is only permitted up to a
maximum wind speed of 100 km/h.
Safe operation cannot be guaranteed in stronger winds.
Connect the luminaire to the bolt receiver (G) and the tripod / mast system. Lock the ALDEBARAN® XLD(-C) COMPACT
using the star grip (B).
ATTENTION!
• Make sure the tripod / mast system can support the weight of the luminaire. For safe operation, the instructions
for the tripod / mast system must be observed.
• The ALDEBARAN® XLD(-C) COMPACT requires room / ambient air for proper operation. The luminaire must be
installed free-standing with at least 0.5 m clearance on all sides.
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Adjusting the luminaire to the lighting situation
Operation