2
3
6.
Prepare power cable and connect all the wires to the appropriate terminal block entries.
7.
The description of luminaire terminals:
L
- phase wire - brown or black insulation colour; power source for Maintained operation and battery charging
N
- neutral wire - blue insulation colour
PE
- earth wire - yellow and green insulation colour
8.
EMERGENCY OPERATION.
To enable emergency operation of the luminaire the AC mains power has to be
connected to appropriate terminals L (phase) and N (neutral). Always remember about connecting the
protection earth wire (
PE
). The luminaire should be constantly supplied by power - voltage drop will result in
emergency mode activation.
9.
MAINS AND EMERGENCY OPERATION.
For the mains and emergency mode of the luminaire, the AC mains
supply needs to be connected to relevant terminals:
L
(phase) and
N
(neutral). Always remember about
connecting the protection earth wire (
PE
). In addition, a jumper must be installed between
ZW1
and
ZW2
terminals (for version 4W) or between
L
and
L1
terminals (for version 7W and some 4W) or between
L
and
ZW1
terminals (for some 4W versions). Phase loss
L
will cause automatic activation of the emergency mode.
Replacing the jumper by a switch enables to use the luminaire also as a part of a basic lighting.
10.
Please remember to indicate the date of installation on the label attached to the battery pack.
11.
Insert the battery plug into the socket on the PCB.
12.
Close the reflector/LED plate and fix it to the body, using either screws or locks, depending on model.
13.
Install the diffuser and screw it to the body.
14.
For quick operation testing – switch on the AC power supply. The green LED indicator should light up, signaling
the battery charging.
15.
First-time charge of the luminaire battery pack should be carried out continuously for 48 hours. This will allow
appropriate formatting of the battery pack. During the first-time charge, no testing should be carried out and
power supply should not be disconnected for any other purpose. Power supply should be disconnected after
48 hours for the first time. The luminaire should complete a full emergency operation cycle, after which it
should be connected to power supply for another 36 hours. This sequence shall complete the formatting cycle.
OPERATION
Emergency operation mode
In this mode (A / NM) the luminaire does not light when powered by AC supply voltage. Correct operation of the
device is confirmed by LED indicator lighting up in green. The battery is being continuously trickle charged for the
purpose of a possible emergency operation. When AC power supply is off, the luminaire automatically starts
operating in emergency mode and the source of light is activated for the period specific for a particular model.
Mains and emergency operation mode
In this mode (SA / M) the luminaire lights up when powered by AC supply voltage. Correct operation of the
device is also confirmed by LED indicator lighting up in green. The battery is being continuously trickle charged for
the purpose of possible emergency operation. When AC power supply is off, the luminaire automatically starts
operating in emergency mode and the source of light is activated for the period specific for a particular model.
Information on lamp operation
The luminaire operates correctly and charging circuit works if the LED indicator lights up in green. If the indicator
does not light up, the lamp is not operating with AC power supply on or the battery has been damaged. See more
info about signaling in “TESTING” section.
Battery pack
The luminaire is equipped with a rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery pack. Please remember to carry out the
correct first-time charge cycle. After such a formatting cycle it achieves its capacity and is prepared to perform a
possible full time emergency operation. It is recommended to replace the battery once every four years of
operation or in a case of poor test results. Obsolete batteries, similarly to packaging, fluorescent lamps or
electronics, are recyclable products that should be disposed to a recyclable waste collection point.
TESTING
ORION LED luminaire is equipped with a TEST button, which is being used both for MT – manual test versions and
AT – auto test versions. It enables to test emergency operation of the luminaire.
Auto test function
If a luminaire version has an auto test functionality, the TEST button is being used to initiate and break either
function or autonomy tests, depending on time of pressing. Pressing the button for 2s<t<5s initiate the function
test, for 5s<t<10s – initiate the autonomy test, while for t>10s – breaks any currently running test.
In a standard luminaire operation, both functional and autonomy tests are being initialised automatically, function
test every 30 days and autonomy test every 360 days.
All the possible luminaire working states and LED indications are gathered in the table below.
Legend:
T – 2s period; t – time of pressing the test button
FLASHING: (1/T) / (2/T) / (3/T) – 1 flash / 2 flashes / 3 flashes every 2s period
FLASHING (A): alternate flashing of two LEDs – with a ½ T shift between them
FLASHING (D): number of flashes depending on battery charge status: 1/T ≥ 25%, 2/T ≥ 50%, 3/T ≥ 75%, ON ≥ 90%
(here ON means the green LED is continually lighting, the battery is being trickle charged).
Manual test function
When the emergency luminaire is connected to mains and there is no voltage drop, pressing and holding TEST
button will result in activation of the “voltage drop” mode, the signal LED will go off and the luminaire should light
up. When the button is released - the luminaire will switch back into its standard operation mode.
The above action means that in a case of emergency mode version the luminaire will go from unlit to illuminated.
In a case of mains and emergency mode the luminaire will change a power source, from mains to a battery supply,
the switch-over moment should be visible as a quick blink – during a very short while the light source will be off.
CAUTION! In a case of SA (M) luminaire version, but wired as A (NM) one, the lamp behaves according to A (NM)
typical behaviour.