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240V WIRING - VERY IMPORTANT! All digital ballasts may malfunction if the 240V circuit 
has a neutral. The input for the ballast is 2 HOT WIRES and 1 GROUND WIRE. If you are using a 
light controller ONLY bring a ground wire and two hot leads from your electrical panels.
HOT RESTRIKE - It is VERY IMPORTANT that the lamp is given adequate time to cool 
down before it is reignited. You should allow a hot lamp to cool for 20-30 minutes before you 
try to restrike it. Hot restrikes cause permanent lamp failure and lumen output degradation. 
Additionally, the lamp should never be turned off before the lamp reaches full intensity.
LAMP REPLACEMENT - Be sure to disconnect the power source before changing 
lamps. Always use the specified wattage lamp. (A 400W halide lamp should not be used in 
a 600W ballast).
MOUNTING LOCATION - DO NOT install ballasts in areas of high heat, such as an attic 
or a closed closet. DO NOT mount the ballast to the reflector or blow exhaust air over 
them. DO NOT stack ballasts on top of each other. DO NOT allow contact with water. 
Mount units at least six inches apart. If a unit has any leaking resin, please relocate to a 
cooler area or place a fan near the ballasts.
RUBBER FOOTINGS - Please install the included rubber footings to the four corners of 
the mounting bracket. This will allow proper spacing for the ballast.
TIMER BOX - If you are connecting a 240V ballast to a timer box, please make sure that 
it cuts off both legs when timer is switched off. If you continue to supply 120V to your bal-
last when the timer is switched off, it may damage your ballast.
HPS/MH - The ballasts operate both metal halide and high pressure sodium lamps. They 
will not light mercury vapor lamps. PLEASE NOTE: The 750W ballast is HPS only.
LAMP RECOMMENDATIONS - The ballasts are designed to provide superior  
performance with several lamps manufactured to American specifications. There are 
several brands of lamps available for the U.S. market that were made according to European 
specifications. We do not recommend using these types of lamps, since they will provide 
inconsistent performance with your ballast.
The display will also flash both the set wattage and light-
ing cycle that is currently programmed.
To set the ballast to your preferred lighting cycle press and 
hold the PRG button for three seconds until the screen 
starts flashing. Once the screen is flashing press the PRG 
button repeatedly to toggle through the lighting cycles until 
you find the schedule you are looking for. Once you find the 
desired lighting cycle press the WATTS button to select it.
Please note:  The cycle is going to start at the time you selected it. If you want the cycle to 
start at a specific time the remote control is required 
(sold separately).
USING LIGHTING CONTROLLERS   
When using an external lighting timer, such as a Titan Controls Helios controller, you should not 
use the pre-programmed light cycles. Therefore the “PRG” light should not be illuminated.
ERROR CODES
If the ballast encounters any 
abnormal conditions the built 
in self-diagnostic feature will 
display an easily identifiable 
error code. Error codes include over or under voltage, overheating, and open or short circuits.
BALLAST LIFE TIMER
Your Digital Logic ballast has a built in “Odometer” that will display the number of hours your 
ballast has been in use. You can display the ballast odometer by pressing down both the PRG 
and Watts button down together for 3 seconds.
CYCLE MEMORY BACKUP
In the event of a power outage or disruption both the timer and cycle function will be 
saved by a battery backup for up to 6 hours. If the power is disrupted the ballast will resume 
its normal schedule and cycle once power is restored.
IDLE
1000W 1000W TC* 600W 600W TC* 400W 400W TC*
Displayed Wattage
OFF
1000
1040
600
630
400
420
PROGRAM
 When a program is set, you will see the LCD display alternate the   
 wattage and program settings.                                         *
Turbo Charge
®
1
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0
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0
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0
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WATTS
PRG
PRG
WATTS
•   The Galaxy Digital Logic  
can be set on 7 output  
wattage settings: Off,  
1000W, 1040W, 600W,  
630W, 400W and 420W. 
1
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0
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0
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0
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WATTS
PRG
PRG
WATTS
PROGRAMMING THE GALAXY DIGITAL LOGIC BALLAST
SETTING THE WATTAGE
•  To toggle between the wattage settings press the  
wattage button repeatedly until the display reads the 
wattage you would like to run. 
 
•  To put the ballast in the “off” setting hold the wattage 
button for 3 seconds.
Caution: Do not run a lower wattage lamp on a higher lamps setting. 
SETTING THE LIGHT CYCLE
•  The Galaxy Digital Logic  
also can be preset to  
7 lighting cycle settings: 
You can check if you have a current lighting cycle chosen 
by a short press of the PRG button. If no programs are set 
it will read “—“.  When a program cycle has been set the 
PRG light on the display will turn on. 
1
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2
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1
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2
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WATTS
PRG
PRG
WATTS
Over Voltage Under Voltage
Over Heat
Open Circuit Short Circuit
ERROR CODES
E-01
E-02
E-03
E-04
E-05
POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE MAINTENANCE
LAMP LOOSE  
IN SOCKET
Screw lamp firmly into socket. Make sure tab inside the socket makes proper contact 
with the base of the lamp. If lamp will not seat properly replace lamp.
INCORRECT
VOLTAGE
Make sure you are using the correct input voltage with ballast. If using incorrect 
voltage, disconnect the ballast from the power source immediately.
DEFECTIVE OR 
IMPROPER WIRING
Examine wiring to ensure it agrees with wiring diagrams on ballast label. Check 
connections to see that they are secure. If wiring a 240V ballast,  
DO NOT use a neutral. The correct wiring is two hot wires and a ground.
POOR ELECTRICAL 
CONNECTIONS
Check wiring and lamp contact with socket. Make sure the lamp cord is firmly seated 
in output receptacle.
INCORRECT
LAMP
Verify that you are using the proper wattage lamp with ballast.  
DO NOT use a lamp manufactured according to European or Asian specifications as 
they will not provide consistent performance.
LAMP  
DAMAGE
Investigate possibility of outer bulb damage, particularly where glass  
meets base. Lamps may have been twisted to firmly into socket.  
Look for broken tubes or loose metal parts. Replace lamp.
BREAKER
If lamp will not start, reset the breaker by pressing the white button located on the 
input side of the ballast.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
Follow the troubleshooting tips below. If troubleshooting techniques fail, bring ballast back 
to your place of purchase to request warranty service.
PRG1
PRG2
PRG3
PRG4
PRG5
PRG6
PRG7
HOURS ON
12
18
19
20
21
22
23
HOURS OFF
12
6
5
4
3
2
1
OPTIONAL REMOTE
The Digital Logic includes a unique timer and feature when operated by remote. 
The feature allows the user to set the light cycle to start at a specific time by 
programming the remote instead of the ballast. Once the remote is programmed 
any Digital Logic ballast you own can be programmed accordingly by a single 
press of a button.