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Y1-03-0138V 12
NOTE: As per the wiring scheme, the ORANGE wire is connected to
the Positive terminal and the BLUE wire is connected to the Negative
terminal of the power source.
CAUTION: Observe polarities when attaching wires!
Maximum Cable Length
Wire Size
12v System
24v System
#8 AWG
25 ft.
100 ft.
#10 AWG
15 ft.
60 ft.
#12 AWG
10 ft.
40 ft.
Table 2
Function
The URC-102 Master Controller is designed to perform up to six
different duties on searchlights, winches, and other electrical devices.
The Master Controller provides optimum voltage to ensure brightest
performance and long lamp life, regardless of boat system voltage
fluctuations. The Master Controller is compatible with devices
requiring 12 VDC or 24 VDC operation.
The URC-102 Master Controller has the unique XRCiZ feature. The
XRCiZ feature routinely operates all moving parts in the Searchlight
to keep the motors and drive mechanism freely running. Once
activated, and every 30 days thereafter, the XRCiZ feature wakes
up and operates the Searchlight. The Searchlight will rotate 360 in
both directions and the parabolic reflectors will move to the full up and
down positions. This feature keeps the Searchlight in peak working
order when not in service for long periods of time.
To activate the XRCiZ feature, press and hold the Point Pad™
ON/OFF button for greater than 5 seconds. The green LED on the
URC-102 Point Pad™ indicates that the XRCiZ™ feature is enabled.
While enabled, The XRCiZ feature can be started outside of its 30-
day cycle by pressing and holding the Speed button on the Point
Pad™ for greater than 5 seconds.
While the XRCiZ feature is operating the Searchlight, pressing any
Point Pad™ button will stop the current cycle and leave the
Searchlight to follow any additional commands.