olympia electronics GR-290-M-WL Safety and Security Systems Instruction Manual

June 12, 2024
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olympia electronics GR-290-M-WL Safety and Security Systems Instruction

Manual

SELF TESTING NON-MAINTAINED EMERGENCY CEILING MOUNTED LUMINAIRES WITH WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

(for LED MODULE specifications)

FIG 1 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.JPG

FIG 2 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS.JPG

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GENERAL
This device is used indoors (ta 40oC) in places where emergency luminaires are needed. Each device must be permanently connected to mains power supply. The luminaires GR-290/M/WL and GR-292/M/WL are suitable for corridors lighting and the GR-291/M/WL and GR- 293/M/WL for open area lighting. In normal operation the battery is charging. In case of a mains power supply failure, the device enters emergency mode and the illumination LED turns on. When the mains power supply is restored the device turns to normal operation.

Manual Operational Test
This test can be done by pushing the test button.
The light source and the emergency circuit of the device are tested. The manual test can be conducted only if the mains power supply and the battery are connected. During this test period the LAMP TEST LED will blink. The battery must have adequate charge. This test lasts for 3 seconds.

Manual Autonomy Test

A duration test can be conducted by pushing the button steadily for 5 to 10 seconds. In order to be performed, the mains power supply should be connected and the battery should be fully charged. The luminaire enters emergency mode, the CHARGE LED is turned OFF and the BATTERY FAULT LED starts blinking. Its duration is the stated autonomy duration of the luminaire. If at the end of the test the autonomy is lower than the nominal, the BATTERY FAULT LED will lit and battery needs to be replaced. If the result of the test is good then the luminaire enters charging mode and the CHARGE LED starts blinking until the battery is fully charged.

Automatic Operational Test
This test includes all the operations that are provided in Manual Operational Test and is conducted automatically every 15 days and lasts 3 seconds.

Automatic Autonomy Test
The Automatic Autonomy Test is conducted every 6 months and measures the device’s back up operation and emergency duration. This test includes all functions of the Manual Autonomy Test.

Wireless communication

The WL luminaire models have the ability to communicate over the air with Olympia’s control panels for wireless emergency luminaires. The luminaires can also communicate with a PC/laptop through a gateway (Ethernet, Wi-Fi, USB). For more information, please refer to Wireless Emergency Lighting guides, available on the company’s website.

ΑΤΤΕΝΤΙΟΝ!!!

  1. Operations for installation, maintainance or testing must be done by authorized personnel only.
  2. The device must be connected to the mains power supply through a fuse dependent by the total amount of the line’s power load.
  3. The replacement of the battery and the light source must be done using parts of the same type, by the manufacturer or by a competent person.
  4. In case of inactive use for a period greater than 2 months, disconnect the battery by pulling out the battery’s connector.
  5. It is not allowed to discard batteries into common trash bins, they must be discarded only in battery recycling points. Do not incinerate.

NOTE: LED= Light Emitting Diode
LABELING EXPLANATION:
X: Self contained
0: Non maintained (*)
A: Including test device
B: Including remote test mode
C: Including inhibiting mode
F: Automatic test gear complying with IEC 61347-2-7 denoted EL-T

90: 1.5 hour duration

180: 3 hour duration

Maintained operation: The luminaire lights its illumination source, when it is powered by the mains power supply or not.
(*) Non Maintained operation: The luminaire turns on illumination source, only in case of power supply failure.

Connectors:
CN1: Power supply & communication signals CN5: Battery connector
CN2: Non user connector
CN3: Non user connector

Status of LEDs

FIG 4 Status of LEDs.JPG

Wireless Communication LED indications (interior)

The top LED (LD3-green) indicates the network connection status.
This LED may blink according to the following patterns:

  1. Steady ON: The device has established direct connection to a Gateway device, and at least one more Gateway device is available for alternate routing (false condition).
  2. Rapid flash [5 times/s]: The device has established direct connection to a single Gateway device.
  3. Fast flash [2 times/s]: The device has established connection to a Router device and at least one more Router device is available on the same hop level, as an alternate route (redundant connection).
  4. Moderate flash [1 second ON / 1 second OFF]: The device has established connection to a single Router device, and no alternatives exist on the same hop level.
  5. No light: The device is disconnected.

The middle LED (LD2-green) indicates the received signal strength (RSSI) of the router module.
This LED may blink according to the following patterns:

  1. Very fast flash [5 times/s]: received signal strength is excellent.
  2. Fast flash [2 times/s]: received signal strength is good.
  3. Moderate flash [1 second ON / 1 second OFF]: received signal strength is acceptable for reliable communication.
  4. Very slow [2 seconds ON / 2 seconds OFF]: received signal strength is not acceptable for reliable communication, or no signal.

The bottom LED (LD1-red) indicates operation status.
This LED may blink according to the following patterns:

  1. Very fast blink [5 times/s]: the module is not initialized correctly. In this case you have to press for more than 2 seconds the push button, in order to reset the module (loads default settings).
  2. Moderate flash [2 times/s]: The module is properly operating.

Button functionality:
The on-board button has the two following functions:

1. Short press (<2″): a status message will be sent to the Gateway device of the wireless network.
2. Long press (>2″): Loads factory default settings to the module.

Default settings:

  • SID: 00000001
  • RF Channel: 13 ( 869.525MHz )

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

FIG 6 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.JPG

BEWARE of electric shock after reflector removal. Controlgear relies on the luminaire for protection against electric shock.

  1. Untighten the screw and pull up the reflector.
  2. Always use in any case round mains cable, with a diameter of 5-10mm (H05RN-F type 2x1mm² or any other type, at least equal to it’s mechanical and electrical properties). ATTENTION!! The cable must not be deformed in any way (This requirement is important to ensure the ΙΡ rating). Install the included gaskets in to the cable entry holes (verify that are not deformed). Make a hole in the center by using a small screwdriver. Pass the round cable through the gasket. Detach the power terminal, connect the wires as shown in the picture and attach the power terminal (10A max). Supply voltage polarity is irrelevant.
  3. Place the battery’s connector to the corresponding connector on the PCB. Beware of correct polarity.
  4. Refit the reflector (mind the correct orientation), tighten the screw securely and the luminaire is ready for mounting.

NOTE!! After finishing the installation you must power the luminaire for at least 24 hours in order to completely charge the battery. The rated autonomy duration can be achieved after that time.

Battery replacement.
It can be done only by a competent person and after the mains interruption.

  1. Remove the luminaire from the suspended ceiling (figure 3).
  2. Follow the step 1 of the installation instructions.
  3. Disconnect the connector and remove the old battery.
  4. Connect the new battery with the same type (step 3 of the installation instructions) and place it in the position of the old one.
  5. Replace the removed parts (step 1 and 4) and power the device.

Important notice for the installed luminaires in one area !!!
The installer must connect the battery’s connector first and then should power the luminaire.
The time between batteries connection must be, at least 1.5 minute.
With this variation, it is ensured that the non synchronized Automatic Autonomous Test for two or more luminaires installed in one area, is not conducted in the same day.

MOUNTING THE LAMP IN SUSPENDED CEILING

Set up the lamp to the suspended ceiling as it is shown bellow (Required opening 110mm): Step 1
Bend the springs, to get into the hole of the suspended ceiling, as you can see to the next figure.

FIG 7 MOUNTING THE LAMP IN SUSPENDED CEILING.JPG

Step 2
Push up the luminaire, as shown in figure 2.

FIG 8 MOUNTING THE LAMP IN SUSPENDED CEILING.JPG

Step 3
Continue to push upwards until the lamp locks.

FIG 9 MOUNTING THE LAMP IN SUSPENDED CEILING.JPG

If you want to pull off the device, put a flat blade screwdriver, between the device and the ceiling.

SURFACE MOUNTING

Step 1. Follow the step 1 of the installation instructions.
Step 2. Unfasten the retaining screw (Figure 4) and detach the part for suspended ceiling installation. Step 3. Drill 2 holes on the base using a 4mm drill bit in order to permit the retaining screws to pass. Mark these two drilled points on the required mounting location, drill the holes and install the supplied plastic plugs. ATTENTION!! Especially for the GR-290/M/WL and GR-292/M/WL luminaire installation on the ceiling you must align the base with the indications on the luminaire’s base (Figure 5).

Step 4. Next use the screw to fasten the unit to the surface (Figure 6).
Step 5. Install the decorative rim (package included). Next, use the 2 fasteners to install the unit to the require location.
Step 6. Follow the step 2 of the installation instructions.

FIG 10 SURFACE MOUNTING.JPG

FIG 11 SURFACE MOUNTING.JPG

LED MODULE CHARACTERISTICS

FIG 12 LED MODULE CHARACTERISTICS.JPG

WARRANTY

Olympia Electronics guarantees the quality, condition and operation of the goods. The period of warranty is specified in the official catalogue of Olympia Electronics and also in the technical leaflet, which accompanies each product. This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the technical instructions included in official documents given by Olympia Electronics or if the buyer modifies the goods provided or has any repairs or re-setting done by a third party, unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing. Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our company for repair or replacement, as long as the warranty period is valid.

Olympia Electronics reserves the right to repair or to replace the returned goods and to or not charge the buyer depending on the reason of defection. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to charge or not the buyer the transportation cost.

HEAD OFFICE
72nd km. O.N.R. Thessaloniki-Katerini
P.C. 60300 P.O. Box 06 Εginio Pierias Greece
www.olympia-electronics.com

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