Superior Life LED Outdoor Emergency Light Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- Superior Life
Table of Contents
LED Outdoor Emergency Light
Installation Guide
LED OUTDOOR EMERGENCY LIGHT
INSTALL INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND/OR OPERATING AN EMERGENCY
LIGHT SAFETY CAUTION ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH
LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (N.E.C.) STANDARDS. IF YOU ARE UNFAMILIAR
WITH PROPER ELECTRICAL WIRING CONNECTIONS OBTAIN THE SERVICES OF A QUALIFIED
ELECTRICIAN.
- Review diagrams thoroughly before installation.
- Disconnect power at fuse or circuit breaker before installing or servicing.
- Do not mount in hazardous locations, or near gas or electrical heaters.
- Do not let power cords touch the hot surface.
- Equipment should be mounted in locations where it will not be readily subject to tampering by unauthorized personnel.
- The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the original manufacturer may cause an unsafe operating condition.
- Do not use this equipment for other than intended use.
- Servicing of this equipment should be performed by qualified service personnel.
- Allow the battery to charge for 24 hours before first use.
PLEASE SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING OR SERVICING.
DESCRIPTION (Fig. 1)
- Photo Sensor
- LED Light
- Cable Outlet
- Test Button & Two-Color Function Indication
MOUNTING
- Remove the cover from the fixture with a screw driver. (Fig. 2)
- Select working mode. (Fig. 3)
- Make the proper supply wire connections. Connect L and N to the building power supply.
- Pull out all AC wires from the back of the fixture (J-box not provided) or the top of the fixture for mounting. (Fig. 4)
- Restore power and press the test button. The AC light will turn off.
FUNCTION
- When AC is connected, the green indicator will be on.
- The fixture can be configured for automatic operation by the built-in daylight photo sensor or can be switched through an external switch. For battery backup models the fixture will illuminate from the battery power on the loss of normal AC, regardless of the photo sensor or wall switch operation.
A. Photo Sensor operation: connect the jumper between terminals 1 and 2 (Fig.
- and slide the slide switch (Fig. 7) to the Photo Sensor position. The photo
sensor will turn the fixture on when the ambient lighting is <10 Lux, and off
when the ambient lighting >30 Lux.
B. External Switch operation: remove the jumper between terminals 1 and 2 (Fig. 6), and slide the slide switch (Fig. 7) to the Wall Switch position. The external switch connections must be fully isolated from any other circuitry.
FIG. 5 – Photo Sensor Operation
FIG. 6 – External Switch Operation
**FIG. 7 – Slide Selector Switch
**
AUTOMATIC TESTING
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Install Emergency Lighting according to instructions on Page 1.
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Once AC power is supplied to fixture, the unit will automatically initiate a self-test and self-diagnostic test as follows:
A. Verify battery disconnection, charger failure, and transformer failure at every 5 seconds.
B. One-Minute self-testing (battery discharging test) every month.
C. 30 minutes self-testing (battery discharging test) on the 6th month of the year. -
The dual-color LED lamp shows the following status:
A. Green Color (Operating Status)
B. Red Color (Service Alert)
C. Service Alert LED Code (Red color LED Lamp)
Blinks | Code |
---|---|
**** | One Blink ON/Pause (4 Seconds) |
Two Blinks ON/Pause (4 Seconds) | The battery is shorted or the battery |
voltage drops below an acceptable value
| Three Blinks ON/Pause (4 Seconds)| Charger board circuit fault
| Four Blinks ON/Pause (4 Seconds)| Transformer fault
For the manual test, press the test button as follows:
Press the test button once (Within 2 seconds)| 1 Minute Test
Press the test button twice (Within 2 seconds)| 5 Minute Test
Press the test button 3 times (Within 2 seconds)| 30 Minute Test
Press the test button 4 times (Within 2 seconds)| 90 Minute Test
IMPORTANT
After correcting a service alert fault, it is necessary to depress the test
button for 2 seconds. Once released the LED indicator will be green if all
faults have been corrected.
PREMIUM QUALITY LIGHTING®
· www.PQLighting.com
© P.Q.L., Inc.
· 2285 Ward Avenue
· Simi Valley, CA 93065
· 800-323-8107
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Photos and line drawings may not be to scale and are for general reference
only.
References
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