OPTONICA 7209 LED Emergency Twin Spot Instructions
- June 9, 2024
- OPTONICA
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OPTONICA 7209 LED Emergency Twin Spot
Instruction Leaflet
DIMENSIONS
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
- Electrical Classification: Class II
- Voltage: 220-240V, 50/60Hz
- Emergency duration: 3 hours
- Ingress Protection: IP20
- Rated Wattage: 6W
- Color Temp: 6000K
EMERGENCY TERMINATIONS (FIG.1)
Read these intructions before installation and retain for future reference This equipment should be installed by a competent electrician
INSTALLATION
- Lay fitting on its back and remove four screws.
- Remove and discard packing pieces.
- Fit unit securely to wall, unit may be mounted in any orientation.
- Connect a 230V AC supply to the’L EN’terminal block on the circuit board.
- Connect the battery to the PCB terminals ensuring correct polarity is observed. (Red +ve, Black -ve).
- The unit will not illuminate in emergency mode until the mains has been switched on and Subsequently failed.
- 0perational check-restore the A.C. supply for 30 minutes and then remove. The lamps should illuminate for at least 30 seconds.
- Switch on the mains supply and note that the indicator LED’s have illuminated. proving that the unit is operational, the lamp continuity isOK and that the battery is being charged.
- The unit has deep discharge protection and this should operate when the battery voltage falls to approx.8V DC, whilst in the Emergency Mode.
Fault finding and regular testing:
- When the green LED is illuminated the battery is charging ,if not check the supply and condition of the batteries. Red button on the side of the fitting simulates mains failure only.
Unit not meeting required emergency period.
- May need cycling. Discharge, then recharge for at least 24 hours. Re-test.
- Battery may need replacing if emergency duration still not met.
INSTRUCTION MANUAL SELF TEST Model
Self-Test
Self-Test fittings perform a self-commissioning test at first power on. After charging for 24 hours a full duration test (2 hours) is performed. Initial function and duration tests are randomly generated. They are then performed in accordance with standard requirements (every 28 days for function tests and every 52 weeks for duration tests). A single bi-colour indicator LED is titted in all Self-Test products. This LED is clearly visible for manual inspection. It indicates the module status. The LED shows permanent green or flashing green when conditions are normal and flashing red if a fault condition is present.
Function test
- A function test is a 2 minutes test that simulates a mains failure and checks the operation of the emergency light source from the battery supply.
- The local indicator LED slow flashes green whilst the 2 minutes function test is in progress.
- If there is a failure during a function test the local indicator LED changes to a flashing red.
Duration test
- A duration test simulates a mains failure. It also checks the operation of the emergency light source from the battery supply for the rated duration of the module.
- The local indicator LED fast flashes green whilst the duration test is in progress.
- If there is a failure during a duration test the local indicator LED either changes to a permanent, or flashing red and the appropriate DALI status flag is set.
- The battery is required to be fully charged before a duration test can be started.
The test button of the unit has the following functions
Please refer to following chart below for more complete description/fault indication.
IMPORTER
Prima Group 2004 LTD, Bulgaria, 1784 Sofia, Mladost 1, bl. 144, Ground Floor; Phone: +359 2 988 45 72;
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