Operator`s manual
a d v a n c e d i l l u m i n a t i o n . c o m
P u l s a r 7 1 0 M a n u a l
Timing  bypass  can  also be  activated  in remote  control  via  the  host 
computer. Refer to Figure 6 for the Pulsar 710 controller dialog box. 
  1.  In the mode section, pick Timing Bypass.
  2.  In the edge section, pick Rising or Falling.
  3.  Set the desired current level.
  4.  Click the program button for the new settings to become active.
Section 5.0 Custom Programming
For those needing to develop a custom interface to control the Pulsar 
710, please consult Technical Support at Advanced illumination.
Section 6.0 Troubleshooting
6.1 Pulsar 710 Status Indicator Lights
Note:    It  is  common  for the  Pulsar  710  to  indicate  error  codes upon 
initial start up.  The user should make sure that the power switch is 
“off” and follow the instructions in section 4 to the point where the 
Pulsar 710 is programmed throught the controller utility dialog box.  
Theprogrammingsequenceusuallyclearsanyerrorcodesthatare
present.
There  are  three  LED  indicators  on  the  front  panel  of  the  Pulsar  710.  
During  normal  operation,  the  green  LED  will  be  illuminated  indicating 
that power is “on.”  Just above the green LED, an amber LED will pulse 
at about 1  pulse per  second.   This “heartbeat” indication  occurs when 
the operating conditions are normal.  If a fault is sensed, the amber LED 
willstarttoashrapidly,about5timespersecond,andtheredLEDjust
aboveitwillproduceasequenceofashestoformanerrorcode.All
faultcodesarearepeatingsequenceofnumbers.Alongpausesignies
the start of the code and a short pause is the space between numbers. 
(351351)Counttheashesandrefertotheerror
codes listed below.
Please note that there are several hundred error codes.  Most of these are 
for factory use in diagnosing problems which occur during initial test and 
calibration procedures.  Only the codes most commonly encountered in 
use are listed here, together with a few which would indicate an internal 
fault.  If a code is encountered which is not listed here, or if the corrective 
action suggested for the listed error code does not resolve the problem, 
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