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ILB-LP INPUT WIRING
ilbcp_tspl_input
IOTA ILB-LP
EMERGENCY DRIVER
WHITE
GREEN
GROUND
NEUTRAL
UNSWITCHED
24/7 POWER
BLACK (120 TO 277V, 50/60HZ)
STEP 4 -
WIRING THE AC INPUT
The
ILB-LP-CP-HE-SD-HV
requires an
unswitched AC input
of 120/277 volts. Connect the
BLACK
wire to the
120/277 Line
,
and the
WHITE
wire to the
Neutral
. Ground the unit using the
GREEN
wire.
COMPLETING INSTALLATION
STEP 5 -
APPLY AC POWER
A.
Apply continuous AC power to the unit, and allow the unit to charge for at least 1 hour before performing a
functional test
.
B. Verify that the TSPL light is on. The lamp will show Red for low battery and Green for sufficient battery charge.
C. Press and hold the TSPL button for two seconds. The pilot light will blink. Within five seconds, the LED Module should be
operating at a reduced light output. The test mode runs for 30 seconds. To exit the test mode earlier, press and hold the
TSPL button for two seconds. If the LED Module in the fixture returns to normal operation, the unit is ready for normal and
emergency service. If not, see the Troubleshooting section.
OPERATION
Normal Mode
A.C. power is present. The A.C. Driver operates the LED Module as intended. The
ILB-LP-CP-HE-SD-HV
is in the standby
charging mode. The
TSPL
will be lit providing a visual indication that the battery is being charged.
Emergency Mode
The A.C. power fails. The
ILB-LP-CP-HE-SD-HV
senses the A.C. power failure and automatically switches to the
Emergency
Mode
. The LED Module is illuminated, at reduced output, for a minimum of 90 minutes. When the A.C. power is restored, the
ILB-LP-CP-HE-SD-HV
switches the system back to the
Normal Mode
and resumes battery charging.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Possible Cause
Emergency LED Module does
not operate when the TSPL
Button is pressed.
TSPL Charging LED
not on
Fixture does not operate in the
Normal Mode
1. Incorrect wiring of the Emergency Driver and/or AC Driver.
2. The LED Module is not compatible with the Emergency Driver.
3. Battery has not charged for at least one hour.
4. TSPL is not inserted properly into the Emergency Driver socket.
5. The wrong test accessory is being used.
1. AC Power is Off
2. TSPL is not inserted properly into the Emergency Driver socket.
3. The wrong test accessory is being used.
1. Battery is not fully charged.
2. The LED Module is not within the Emergency Driver specifications.
3. Battery is at end of life.
1. Incorrect wiring of the Emergency Driver and/or AC Driver.
2. AC power is off to the AC Driver.
Emergency Driver does not
operate lamps in the emergen-
cy mode for at least 90 minutes.