Murray SLOW GLOW G3 Training manual

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USER MANUAL & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
L.E.D. HUNTING LIGHTS
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Slow Glow LED Lights Page 2
Positioning Your Light Page 3
Mounting Your Light Page 4
Powering Your Light Page 5
Changing Light Color Page 5
Year Round Power Solution Page 6
Light FunctionsLight Functions Page 7
4 Modes of Operation Page 8
Reversing the Lens Page 9
Need more Light? Page 10
Troubleshooting Page 11
Light Specifications Page 12
Warranty Information Page 13
Hunting LawsHunting Laws Page 14
“How to Hunt Slow Glow” Back Page
www.SlowGlow.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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our model G3. When you switch to Infrared, light functions change
slightly. Because there is no visible light, there is no need for a gradual
light increase; for this reason, we have eliminated the 2-minute delay.
While in infrared mode, the Slow Glow IRG3 will increase intensity to
100% immediately after detecting motion, or when activated by
remote control.
The Slow Glow model IRG3 is the evolution
of the Slow Glow Family of Lights. Our IRG3
model features all the same attributes of our
signature G3, but adds the ability to cast
infrared (850 nanometer) light instead of
visible red light. When utilizing the Green
Light funcLight function, your IRG3 will act exactly like
this trains game to a dull non-invasive light source in the area. Motion
triggers our Gradual Illuminant Technology which brings your light to
100% intensity over a 2-minute period, and stays fully lit until motion
has ceased to be detected for 3 consecutive minutes. The included
remote control allows you to control your light from more than 100
yards away and overrides the motion controller to “Lock On” your G3.
YYour G3 will automatically turn itself off at day break.
The Slow Glow model G3 is our third
Generation Slow Glow Light. The G3 allows
you to switch between red or green visible
light. Your light will turn itself on at dusk to
“Training Mode,” keeping your light at just
5% intensity all night until motion is detected;
SLOW GLOW LIGHTS

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Acceptable Light Position
Less than ideal Light Position
PLACE LIGHT
It is critical that you place your light between you and your target.
Placing your light to the side or behind your target will not produce
the results you are seeking. Your target needs to be lit from the
front; lighting from the side reduces visible light by 70% and makes
it difficult to define your target. Facing the light behind your target
facing you directly is blinding and almost impossible to hunt. Your
llight should be no more than 45 degrees left or right from center.
POSITIONING YOUR LIGHT

M AVERICK Mounting System
The best way to mount your Slow
Glow to a T-Post utilizes our
MAVERICK T-Post Clamp included
with your light. This ball-head pivot
clamp allows you to quickly and
secusecurely mount your light to a t-post,
then swivel and lock down your light
with ease and accuracy.
Mounting
Dependent on the type of hunting you do, choices are endless with
the Slow Glow system. In all cases though, you will be hunting from
“behind” the light, making it essential to mount your light down-wind
of your hunting area. This prevents the hunter from being blinded by
the intense light and prevents game from winding your position.
Having several mounHaving several mounting options like pre-placed T-Posts makes
moving the system easy in the event the wind suddenly changes
direction. The bottom of every light has a 3/4” female conduit fitting,
making it easy to place atop a piece of 3/4” pipe. Also, every light
features a 1/4” x 20 threaded connection-point on the back of the
light, making it easy to connect a variety of quick mounts. Several
mounting devices can be found on our website to fit your needs.
Setup
It is recommended that your light be placed 20 feet from your feeder
or hunting area, preferably down wind and raised 4 to 5 feet off the
ground. This method allows the motion detection to work effectively
and lights the largest amount of huntable area. Motion can be
detected as far away as 30 feet from your light. We highly recommend
uutilizing a T-Post to mount your light.
MOUNTING YOUR LIGHT
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All lights come with a Red / Green Power
barrel selector cable. Connect this cable
to a 12-volt battery using the female spade
connectors. Then choose the color you’d
like to hunt by simply plugging the light into
the appropriate color barrel.
*Model IRG3 Lights ac*Model IRG3 Lights activate invisible 850nm
infrared light when plugged into the RED
barrel, and visible green light when
connected to the GREEN barrel.
We include a 5’ extension cord that allows
you to mount your Slow Glow up to 5-
feet away from your battery.
CHANGING LIGHT COLOR
POWERING UNIT ON / OFF

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If you would like to leave your light out year-round, then we have the
perfect accessory for you. Our Solar PRO Power Manager is designed
to be placed atop a T-Post, and provide 12 volts of power to not only
your Slow Glow, but trail cameras and other accessories requiring 12v
power. A powerful solar panel keeps your battery charged for year-
round performance when mounted in direct sun. Inside the Solar PRO,
you’you’ll find USB power to charge and run any array of products needing
USB power. A digital voltmeter lets you quickly check the voltage of
your battery, or the output of your solar panel. Two auxiliary power
ports provide additional 12v power to devices with a 2.1mm or 2.5mm
female barrel connector. The Solar PRO features 6 locations to mount
devices regardless of which way the panel is twisted to catch sun light.
Learn more about the Solar PRO at www.SlowGlow.com
Nothing less than a 5w Solar Panel is recommended.
A 5-watt solar panel will greatly enhance the ability to keep your
battery fully charged all year long. Charge levels will fluctuate due
to shorter days (winter), cloudy skies, rain, or excessive animal
activity at night. Any panel providing less than 5w power will likely
not be able to keep up with the demand of the light.
LEAVE IT OUT YEAR-ROUND

Sunlight Sensor
Next to the GREEN LED, there is a small
photocell. This measures ambient light and
activates your Slow Glow just before dark and
extinguishes it when nocturnal feeding times have passed at daylight.
This keeps the training light active during pre/post feeding activities
which is often prime which is often prime time for animal movement.
Good Battery Light Indicator
On the right side of your Slow Glow, there is a
small GREEN LED. This is the Good Battery Light
Indicator, which illuminates if the voltage of your
battery is between 10.5 volts and the fully charged
level of 13.8 volts. This GREEN light ensures that
your bayour battery has enough voltage to effectively run
your light for at least 1 more night of hunting.
It is recommended you check your Good Battery
Light Indicator prior to every night of hunting to
ensure you have enough power to operate your
light all-night.
sunlight sensor
LIGHT FUNCTIONS
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Mode 4: REMOTE CONTROL MODE (100% light output)
The remote control can be used to increase the intensity of your light
to 100%, but in a gradual fashion just like Motion Mode. Remote
control mode will also latch the system in the full-on mode to prevent
system from dimming, regardless of detected motion. Due to the
amount of battery power required for Remote Control Mode, it is not
rrecommended to be used for periods greater than 1 hour.
Mode 3: MOTION MODE (100% light output)
The motion sensor will trigger a timing circuit when movement is
detected within 30 feet of your light. Once triggered, intensity will
slowly increase from 5% intensity to 100% intensity over a 2-minute
period. Your light will maintain 100% intensity until movement goes
undetected for 3 consecutive minutes.
*Model IRG3 *Model IRG3 lights eliminate the 2-minute delay when in IR mode
Mode 2: TRAINING MODE (5% light output)
Training mode is activated at dusk and will produce a very efficient
dim glow (5% intensity) training game to a light in the area. Your light
will stay lit in training mode the entire night at this faint 5% glow to
introduce non-intrusive light to your hunting area. Your light will
remain in training mode until motion is detected or triggered by the
rremote control. Training mode is not bright enough to be intimidating
to most game, and commonly goes unnoticed by wild hogs, exotic
game, and predators. The longer a light is left in a hunting area, the
more accustomed game become to the light.
Mode 1: DAYTIME MODE (0% light output)
Two independent monitoring eyes constantly evaluate ambient light
and keep Slow Glow OFF during the day. Daytime Mode uses no
battery power and is activated shortly after daylight.
4 MODES OF OPERATION
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Choose your lens, replace the bezel to secure the lens, do not
over-tighten or cross-thread.
Place the convex side of the
lens outward to create a narrow
60 degree SPOT field of view.
Better for stalking from behind
the light, lighting thick areas,
or long senderos. Many bow
hunters prefer the spot pattern.hunters prefer the spot pattern.
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Place the convex side of the
lens downward into the light to
keep the flat side outward,
creating a 120 degree FLOOD
beam pattern. Recommended
for gun hunters needing to
light up a wide area.light up a wide area.
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Twist the top bezel closest
to the lens counter-clockwise
while holding the light firmly
with your opposite hand.
2
Point the unit upward and
grip the light firmly. It will help
to point the light upward to keep
the inner-funnel aligned inside
the light.
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REVERSIBLE LENS
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FLOOD
SPOT

Our team has spent years testing different light intensities with overall
efficiency and power usage always a big priority. It’s pretty simple,
brighter light, means more power usage and shorter battery life. Your
G3 factory setting are the manufacturers suggested settings, but the
light is capable of putting out about 25% more light than factory
settings when triggered by motion or remote control.
Please understand, incPlease understand, increasing light settings will also increase
battery consumption and decrease the number of hours your
light can run on a single battery charge.
It should also be noted that many animals are intimidated by
light that is too bright and increasing intensity might be
convenient for the hunter, but may also detour big boars, exotic
game, or predators from entering your hunting area.
WWe have made a video available on our website to walk you through
the process of increasing your maximum light output. Please refer to
the TROUBLESHOOTING menu at www.SlowGlow.com to watch a
tutorial, or contact our customer service to learn more about this
process.
Please note, you will be required to open up your unit and perform
a very basic adjustment with a small screwdriver. Opening the unit
and moand modifying any components, other than the adjustments specific
to this function, could damage your light and void your warranty. If
you would prefer our team to make this adjustment for you, we will
do so free of charge. You will be responsible for the cost of shipping.
NEED MORE LIGHT?
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Troubleshooting: The Slow Glow G3 was designed for many years
of outdoor use; however, any electronic product that is exposed to the
elements of weather can have shortened life expectancy if not taken
care of. The GREEN Good Battery LED on the right side of the unit is
a very valuable tool. In essence, it’s a voltmeter that is always hooked
up. If this LED is off or dim, your Slow Glow is not going to operate
corcorrectly. Changing or charging your battery is always the first step in
troubleshooting.
We recommend you only troubleshoot your light at night, or in
complete darkness. Pointing a flash light directly at the day/night
sensor on the right side of the unit should cycle the primary LED on
and off as you move the flash light across the sensor. This is the best
way to test the day / night sensor. To test your motion detector, we
rrecommend you setup your light outside, away from other light,
pointing at a large wall, tree, or other object about 20 feet away.
Walk in front of your light, or activate the “FULL” button with your
remote control, and set a timer for 2-minutes. Try not to stare at the
light or the object you are lighting, as the increase in light is too slow
to notice. After 2-minutes, re-examine object you’re lighting with a
fresh perspective. It should be very obvious that the light is at full
power and power and the object is fully lit.
Please feel free to call Slow Glow Customer Service with questions
or concerns. If you feel your light needs serviced, please contact us
to obtain servicing instructions.
Almost all technical support calls we take are diagnosed as a
result of inadequate power (bad or dead battery). PLEASE
ensure your battery is fully charged to 13.8v before
troubleshooting the system. Video troubleshooting tutorials
available at www.SlowGlow.com
TROUBLESHOOTING
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Using any form of larger 12 VDC batteries is acceptable; many users
elect to use large marine trolling motor batteries in battery boxes
sitting directly on the ground. Using batteries of larger sizes like this
will provide weeks or months of use even without using any form of
chargers.
*ESTIMATED BASED ON 8AH BATTERY PROVIDING 1 AMP FOR 8 HOURS OR EQUAL RATIO
MOTION 210 MA 3.8 NIGHTS
TRAINING 30 MA 26 NIGHTS
MODE AMP DRAW BATTERY LIFE
Slow Glow G3 & IRG3 Light
.5 Amp (max)
6w GREEN, 6w RED, and 4w IR (850 nanometers)
Recommended Battery for Slow Glow Light: 12 VDC -8AH
Remote Control Replacement Battery - 9v
Battery efficiency, precise light output, and Stealth intensity
contcontrol, were the three primary design objectives behind the
portable Slow Glow L.E.D. lighting system. Standard 120 VAC
power supplies with constant 12 VDC output can be used if
electricity is available. The Slow Glow system uses a 12-volt
8-amp hour battery (typical deer feeder battery available almost
anywhere). Without a solar panel, battery life is dependent on
the amount of animal activity in the vicinity. In areas where little
acactivity is experienced, the battery could last a month. In more
active areas where activity is present all night, your battery may
only last a few nights. The following chart gives estimated run
time based on the typical operating characteristics of a 12-volt
8-amp hour battery during 10-hour nights:
SPECIFICATIONS
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Murray Hunting LLC
DBA: Slow Glow Hunting Lights
1070 CR 279 Liberty Hill, TX 78642
www.SlowGlow.com (512) 828-6862
Murray Hunting will repair or replace any Slow Glow LED Hunting
Light one year from purchase date if failure is determined by
Murray Hunting to be caused by defective components, design
or workmanship. Warranty will be void if light has physical
damage or has been altered in any way. Owner is responsible
for one-way shipping to repair facility. Prior to return, buyer
should call us to tshould call us to troubleshoot; if service is needed, we will provide
RMA#. Receipt from original date of purchase required.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference and (2) this device must accept
any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
ddigital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interfeinterference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
This device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement. The device can be
used in portable exposure condition without restriction.
FCC Authorization ID # 2AVXA-SG
WARRANTY & CONTACT INFO
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CHECK YOUR LOCAL HUNTING LAWS
It is your responsibility to check wildlife and
game laws in your hunting area and comply
with rules and regulations specific to hunting
and harvesting game after sunset in your
county, state, and country.

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They’ll never know what lit ‘em!
Slow Glow Hunting Lights are designed to be mounted
20’ - 30‘ away from your hunting spot about 5’ off the
ground. Lights are meant to be placed around feeders,
watering holes, trails, or anywhere else you have wild
pigs, exotic game, or predators you’d like to hunt at
night. Sitting in a box blind all night is miserable! We
developed developed this light to be used as a stalking tool,
allowing hunters to sneak in from down-wind and
behind the Slow Glow LED Light. The light is so bright,
they’ll never see you coming. Sit back several hundred
yards away and when you see that your light has been
activated by motion, you know it’s time to move-in.
Use the light like an alarm and see how close you can get.
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