Echoflex Installation Guide
Emergency Bypass Load Controller
What does the Test button do?
•
EREB-AP:
[Test]
button simulates the loss of normal power and
bypasses the normal switching of power to the fixture. When using
the EREB-AP with a directly-controlled emergency fixture containing
a control input (for example, 0–10 V or DMX), note that the
[Test]
button only bypasses the normal method of switching power to the
fixture. Pressing the button has no effect on the control device
providing data input to the fixture. To test this type of system, you
must enter the test mode of the control device (usually by turning
off normal power to the entire system).
•
EREB-AD:
[Test]
button simulates the loss of normal power and
bypasses the normal control of supply to the fixture. It also
interrupts the 0–10 V or DMX control circuit, thereby illuminating
the load and bypassing the normal control signal to the load. In a
properly operating system, the load should illuminate upon pressing
the
[Test]
button.
Remote Activation Test
1. Do one of the following according to the EREB model:
•
EREB-AD: Connect the
Remote Loop In
and
Remote Loop Out
terminals on the EREB-AD to the single pole contacts on the remote
device or test switch. See
Remote Activation Input on page 7
•
EREB-AP: Cut the Remove Loop wire and connect the remote
activation trigger device or test switch. See
.
With the remote device in normal mode (contacts closed), the Status LED
on the EREB will show green and the device operates as it did with the
factory-installed jumper.
When the remote device activates, the Status LED shows red, indicating a
switch to emergency state. The EREB activates emergency On mode and
the Remote LED shows amber, indicating remote device control.
Emergency Bypass Load Controller
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