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Surface Wall Mount

1. Install the (4) mounting feet to the back of the fixture. (Fig. 1)

2. Remove the (2) cover screws and set aside. (Fig. 2)

3. Swing down the cover assembly and the reflector plate. (Fig. 3)

4. Drill a 7/8” hole in the back of the fixture (see Fig. 2) for the AC supply 

    and/or remote load, making sure to avoid locations that would interfere 

    with the contents within the housing. Install the bushing (provided).

5. Mount the fixture to the mounting surface by fastening the mounting feet 

    using (4) fasteners (provided by others).

6. Make electrical connections; see 

Electrical Connections

 section.

7. Connect the battery to the PCB using the wire lead(s) from the positive 

    circuit board terminal (+) to the positive terminal connector on the battery. 

    Note:

 For large units, the battery/batteries may be shipped separate from 

    the housing. Install the battery/batteries into the housing and make the 

    appropriate battery connections.

8. If desired, remove appropriate chevrons. Chevrons are made of 2 layers 

    of self-adhesive vinyl. To remove, manuver a utility knife underneath the 

    desired chevron so that both layers of vinyl are penetrated. Carefully peel 

    the chevron away from the lens, working around the perimeter of the 

    chevron until fully removed. Remove the backing from the double sided 

    tape, align, then adhere the colored diffuser to the inside of the cover. 

    (Fig. 4)

9. Position the reflector and secure with ties.

10. Close cover and secure cover screws.

Fig. 1

Cover

Screws

Mounting

Feet

Magnetic

Test Switch

Battery

Fig. 3

Fig. 4

Reflector

Plate

Cover

Assembly

Fig. 2

Drill Out

Hole in

Back of 

Fixutre

CP-EX Series

Installation Instructions

 

10070224 

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EV 1 - 07/20

   

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800-533-3948 www.barronltg.com

Summary of Contents for Exitronix CP-EX Series

Page 1: ...ns if applicable Do not mount near gas or electrical heaters Do not use outdoors Equipment should be mounted in locations and at heights where it will not be readily subjected to tampering by unauthorized personnel The use of accessory equipment not recommended by the manufacturer may cause an unsafe condition Any modification or use of non original components will void the warranty and product li...

Page 2: ...ote For large units the battery batteries may be shipped separate from the housing Install the battery batteries into the housing and make the appropriate battery connections 8 If desired remove appropriate chevrons Chevrons are made of 2 layers of self adhesive vinyl To remove manuver a utility knife underneath the desired chevron so that both layers of vinyl are penetrated Carefully peel the che...

Page 3: ...emergency power from an external DC power supply is desired make connections as follows 120 277 or 347VAC External DC Supply White Common Purple Negative Black 120VAC Yellow 6 24VDC Orange 277VAC or Red 347VAC Note The AC and auxiliary power cannot be simultaneously live consult factory for a solution NiCad Battery Fig 5 AC Only Fig 6 With Battery Fig 7 Two Circuit Input 2CI 2CI Relay Generator UP...

Page 4: ...supplied to the EXIT sign A flashing green LED indicates that the EXIT sign is undergoing a test A flashing red and green LED indicates that the battery is under high charge A red LED indicates whenever the Self diagnostics system has detected a fault condition Refer to the chart below when the red UNIT ALERT LED is blinking Test Button Features LED TEST Pressing and holding the test button for 3 ...

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