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CEILING OR END MOUNT 
    N4X INSTALLATION

IMPORTANT: TO WEATHERPROOF FOR OUTDOOR INSTALLATION,
BE SURE TO SEAL ALL OPENINGS-MOUNTING, CONDUIT, ETC.
FOR END MOUNTING OF SIGN USE SAME PROCEDURES AS CEILING.

BUILDING 
BACK BOX

3) AFTER ROUTING WIRES
    AS SHOWN ATTACH PIPE 
    NIPPLE WIRING TO BUILDING 
    AC INPUT, STUFF INTO BACK BOX.

4) AFFIX SPIDER PLT
    TO BACKBOX USING
    BACK BOX SCREWS

5) REMOVE ADHESIVE BACKING
    FROM GASKET & APPLY TO 
   CANOPY

1) AFFIX PIPE NIPPLE 
    ASSY TO CANOPY

6) AFFIX CANOPY ASSY 
    ONTO SPIDER PLT 
    USING PROVIDED 
    SCREWS

7) AFFIX PROVIDED 
    GASKET TO 
    CANOPY

10) REMOVE PIPE PLUG
      FOR CEILING MTG

12) USE WIRING DIAGRAM
      FOR PROPER WIRING 
      OF SIGN AND AFFIX 
      WIRES INTO PUSH 
      CONNECTORS

10) REMOVE PIPE PLUG
      FOR END MTG

11) AFFIX SIGN ASSY ONTO
      PIPE NIPPLE AND SECURE
      USING PROVIDED NUT
      TO 40 IN-LBS

9) REMOVE STENCIL
    ASSY

14)  REMOVE CHEVRONS IF (REQUIRED) 
       BY DRIVING CHEVRONS TOWARDS 
       BACK OF STENCIL TAPPING
       AROUND CHVRON PERIMETER
       FROM FRONT OF STENCIL

13) CONNECT BATTERY
      IF PROVIDED TO PCB
      BATTERY HARNESS

8) USE SPANNER BIT (PROVIDED)
    TO REMOVE & TIGHTEN ALL 
    COVER SPANNER SCREWS
    TO 16 IN-LBS

THIS ILL IS TO BE USED ON IS P/N:93093016

2) AFFIX NUT TO PIPE NIPPLE ASSY
    AND TIGHTEN TO 40/50 IN-LBS

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6) AFFIX CANOPY ASSY ONTO 
    SPIDER PLT USING PROVIDED
    SCREWS

5) REMOVE ADHESIVE BACKING
    FROM GASKET & APPLY TO 
    CANOPY

1) AFFIX PIPE NIPPLE 
    ASSY TO CANOPY

2) AFFIX NUT TO PIPE NIPPLE ASSY
    AND TIGHTEN TO 40/50 IN-LBS

7) AFFIX PROVIDED 
    GASKET TO 
    CANOPY

10) REMOVE CENTER K.O.
      FOR PROPER N4X MTG.
      ROUTE WIRES THRU
     CENTER K.O.

12) AFFIX SIGN ASSY ONTO
      PIPE NIPPLE AND SECURE
      USING PROVIDED NUT
      TO 40 IN-LBS

8) USE SPANNER BIT (PROVIDED)
    TO REMOVE & TIGHTEN ALL 
    COVER SPANNER SCREWS
    TO 16 IN-LBS

9) REMOVE STENCIL
    ASSY

14) CONNECT BATTERY
      IF REQUIRED TO PCB

13) USE WIRING DIAGRAM
      FOR PROPER WIRING 
      OF SIGN AND AFFIX 
      WIRES INTO PUSH 
      CONNECTORS

11) ATTACH ADHESIVE 
      WIRING SADDLE
      AND ROUTE WIRES 
      THRU LITE-BOX 
      CUTOUTS

4) AFFIX SPIDER PLT
    TO BACKBOX USING
    BACK BOX SCREWS

3) AFTER ROUTING WIRES
    AS SHOWN ATTACH PIPE 
    NIPPLE WIRING TO BUILDING 
    AC INPUT,STUFF INTO BACK BOX.

15)  REMOVE CHEVRONS IF (REQUIRED) 
       BY DRIVING CHEVRONS TOWARDS 
       BACK OF STENCIL TAPPING
       AROUND CHVRON PERIMETER
       FROM FRONT OF STENCIL

INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION

Wall Mount NEMA 4X Installation

STANDARD EXIT 

WIRING CONENCTIONS

CEILING OR END MOUNT

NEMA 4X INSTALLATION

REMOTE CAPACITY

AND -0 OPTION MODELS

Note: If using a double lamp head remote fixture it should be 

wired in series before connecting remote lamp head positive lead 

to pos (+) exit remote lead and remote lamp head negative lead 

to neg (-) exit remote lead exit orange connectors.

IMPORTANT

: TO WEATHERPROOF FOR OUTDOOR 

INSTALLATION, BE SURE TO SEAL ALL OPENINGS-
MOUNTING, CONDUIT, ETC.

Note

: For exits wired using conduit, use 1 of 2 fittings. 

For exits with -0 option use both conduit openings. 
One for AC and the other for DC. 

IMPORTANT

: TO WEATHERPROOF FOR 

OUTDOOR INSTALLATION, BE SURE TO SEAL 
ALL OPENINGS - MOUNTING, CONDUIT, ETC. 
FOR END MOUTING OF SIGN USE SAME 
PROCEDURES AS CEILING.

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"B"

"A"

ROTATE STEM CLIP ‘A’ AXIALLY TO LAMP

HEAD STEM, TO ROTATE LAMP HEAD

CLEAR LAMP HEAD COVER IS REMOVED FOR CLARITY

(YOU WILL NOT HAVE TO REMOVE UNLESS LAMP HEAD 

DOSENT ADJUST USING THE INTERNAL CONTROLS).

ROTATE LEVER ‘B’ AXIALLY TO LAMP

HEAD STEM, TO ROTATE LAMP HEAD

90° TO STEM CENTER LINE

BLK (NEG -)

BLK (NEG -)

RIBBON 
CABLE

SWITCH/LED PCB

CHARGER PCB

J2

J6

J5

J10

J9

HEATER
HARNESS
(IF REQ)

BLK (HOT)

A

C

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N

P

U

T

HEATER/BATTERY
          PACK

RED (POS +)

AC2 AC1

LED PCB

RED (POS +)

PCB INTER CONN
HARNESS

JUMPER used 
on DYNCxxx6
MODELS

BATTERY
HARNESS

WHT (COM)

GREEN (GND)

ORG CONNECTOR
(SEE NOTE 13)

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CONNECT BATTERY
TO THIS HARNESS

FOR REM

 CAPACITY MODELS 

CHARGER PCB

J6

J10

ORG (NEG -)

R

E

M

O

T

E

L

E

A

D

 (

-)

ORG (POS +)

R

E

M

O

T

E

L

E

A

D

 (

+

)

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BLK (HOT)

WHT (COM)

GREEN (GND)
TO FRAME

ORG WIRE CONN.
(SEE NOTE 13)

FOR REMOTE CAPACITY MODELS 
(DYNCxxx12) CUT ORANGE LEAD
MIDWAY BETWEEN REM (+) AND (-) 
LBL'S, STRIP .44 AND CONNECT
TO ORANGE CONNECTORS 
PROVIDED.

A

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Lamp Head
Adjustment

Use tool provided in kit to 
adjust lamp head control levers

INITIAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS

Load Learn Process

Once the green “AC ON” LED is illuminated and AC power is present, run a load learn process on all DYNC units to include units with remotes. Run this test after 

the unit has been installed and any remote connections have been made. Once completed, the load value will be retained in memory for lamp load comparison.

1. Press and hold the test button for at least 5 seconds

2. Once the test button is released, the test button LED should flash red/green until the lamp load is detected 

3. Once the Load Learn test is complete, the unit LED should go to steady green. If not, repeat step 1 

Note:

 If 10 red flash Load Learn fault is displayed load learn 

process has failed. Check LED Lamp circuit wiring for proper polarity and continuity and repeat step 1.

4. Run a 1 minute test to ensure the unit is serviceable, the unit should display a blinking green LED, and go to a constant green LED after the test is complete.

 

Special Unit Information 

This unit includes 

SPECTRON Self-Diagnostic/Self-Diagnostic Circuitry

This circuitry includes visual indication of the following unit faults;

-Battery Disconnected

-Battery Fault

-Charger Fault

-LED-Driver Fault

-Lamp Fault and Load Learn Failure

Additional Features

*Brownout Protection; 

Unit automatically transfers to emergency operation upon detection of low AC power(approx. 80% of nominal line).

*Time Delay Retransfer; upon return of normal AC power, unit will remain in emergency mode for an additional 15 minutes to allow AC power to stabilize. 

*AC Lockout Circuit

; prevents the emergency lights from illuminating when the battery is connected and no AC power is present.

*Low Voltage Disconnect Circuit: 

prevents damage to the battery from deep discharge during prolonged emergency operation.

NOTE: 

Batteries are often shipped in a discharged state - this is normal. The battery will require charging. Allow 24 hours of charging before testing the unit for 

a long duration.

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