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THROUGH THE IR PROGRAMMING CONTROL. 
 
The PROG-IR infrared remote programmer allows the configuration 
of the MCL series beacons remotely and without the need to open 
the flashlights. 
 
 
The desired programming method must be selected, either using the 
IR programming knob or with the PC using the MFCOM.net software 
with the MF232 programming cable.  
 
 
 
 
 

 
IMPORTANT 

For  configuration  using  MFCOMnet  software  or  IR  programming  remote  control, 
consult the specific manuals for each of them. 

 

 

 

5. LANTERN MOUNT 

 

 
IMPORTANT 

Previous to the installation and assembly of the elements, it is necessary to ensure the 
psycho-physical training of the personnel responsible of the tasks and comply with all 
the  safety  regulations.  All  staff  should  be  able  to  read  and  understand  these 
instructions. 

 

The base of the lantern must be separated from the support plate by at least 5 mm with 
a  spacer  nut  to  avoid  internal  humidity  and  condensation  due  to  damage  to  the 
ventilation valve. 

 

5.1. MOUNTING ON A LEVELLED SURFACE

 

The  use  of  an  adjustable  wrench  is  required.  A  Phillips  screwdriver  is  required  to  open  the 
flashlight and a small flathead screwdriver for wiring. 
 
The MCL100 can be mounted on a flat surface which can resist 5 Kg minimum. Follow the next 
steps for the lantern mounting. 
 

1.

 

Locate the hardware needed, i.e. 4 bolts, 8 safety nuts and 16 washers. 

2.

 

Make 4 holes of 12mm diameter spaced 90º on a 200mm diameter. Hole template is 
shown in Dimensions and Fixing Drawing. 

3.

 

Place the hardware as shown in figure. It is necessary to install the intermediate nut so 
that the beacon is ventilated at its base. 

Summary of Contents for MCL100

Page 1: ...mesemar com USER MANUAL SOLAR COMPACT LED LANTERN MCL100...

Page 2: ...mesemar com USER MANUAL REF MCL100 Rv 5 Rv DATE REVISION 05 01 03 2020 Revision 2020...

Page 3: ...5 4 1 LANTERN START UP 5 4 2 CLOSING THE LANTERNE 6 4 3 PROGRAMMING MODES 7 5 LANTERN MOUNT 9 5 1 MOUNTING ON A LEVELLED SURFACE 9 6 SUN RADIATION 11 7 MAINTENANCE 12 7 1 PERIODICITY 13 7 2 LANTERN MA...

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Page 5: ...ptical system performance minimising consumption and offering a big autonomy Ideal for short range beaconing applications on and off shore requiring a low consumption such as jetties piers buoys fish...

Page 6: ...ce indicated in this manual Have the adequate tools for the assembly of the components Keep a copy of these instructions near the installation site 2 2 HANDLING SAFETY Before and during assembly tasks...

Page 7: ...ght threshold Adjustable in lux Solar charge regulation function Regulation in 3 phases Settings PC Programmer IR Modos de sincronizaci n Version with optional GPS MCL100 SYNC Energy management Dynami...

Page 8: ...1 LIGHT SPECIFICATIONS 3 2 OPTIONS Infrared IR programmer PC programming kit Fixing kit for 3 bolts in a 200mm diameter Other specifications available under request COLOR PEAK INTENSITIES cd D V 15 WH...

Page 9: ...g the normal operation mode Lantern with the battery disconnected The beacon is supplied with the battery disconnected following safety regulations according to transport specifications In that case t...

Page 10: ...ss keep out water entry and protect the internal components from external agents follow signs for closing it Check the position and connection of elements Ensure that the position of the battery wirin...

Page 11: ...to catch the cable with the gasket 4 3 PROGRAMMING MODES The MCL100 flashlight can be programmed using several methods USING THE MFCOM SOFTWARE By PC In order to program the flash character it is requ...

Page 12: ...ed from the character table User rhythm set by a technician when the character is not in the standard table Offset day night in seconds Level settings ON and OFF in Lux Setting low battery voltage ala...

Page 13: ...all the safety regulations All staff should be able to read and understand these instructions The base of the lantern must be separated from the support plate by at least 5 mm with a spacer nut to avo...

Page 14: ...s and 8 washers 2 Make 4 holes of 12mm diameter spaced 90 on a 200mm diameter Hole template is shown in Dimensions and Fixing Drawing 3 Mount the leveling hardware as shown in Error No se encuentra el...

Page 15: ...ing to the following factors Selected flashing rhythm Duty Sun radiation hours available in the site for winter peak hours day The SOLED function allows the lantern to work during all year whatever th...

Page 16: ...quipment are operating at the desired level and to reduce the total cost of the owner must be implemented for that reason the following maintenance guidelines have been developed following the IALA Gu...

Page 17: ...s to maintain a safe operation has to be implemented Besides historical information must be kept to forecast buoys or lanterns life in specific locations The recommended maintenance tasks for each typ...

Page 18: ...rshest conditions with a 100 solid and devoid of VOC solvents coating Every seven years the O ring and moisture will be replaced if necessary 73 SOLAR MODULES MAINTENANCE Check that the solar panel ha...

Page 19: ...They have a high performance in relation with its duration for a depth of discharge of 20 and extreme temperatures of 40 C the lifespan is up to 5 026 cycles as per the attached chart specifications...

Page 20: ...e the solar panel b Check the beacon power supply c Check wire and connectors d Check the flasher and substitute if necessary 2 If beacon lights only in fixed light day and night Possible reasons a Fl...

Page 21: ...he humidity b Check the O ring and replace it if necessary c Close the lens cover appropriately Screws must be tightened in cross to exercise the same strength in the whole O ring Check the O ring is...

Page 22: ...acter Site name Colour Nominal LED power Battery Voltage V TEST DESCRIPTION VALUES PASS FAIL Mechanical defects Beacon leveling Top cover O Ring Closure tightness Flashes period Day night test LEDs st...

Page 23: ...scribed in section of maintenance such as cleaning internal reviews or hardware lubrication b Damage due to wrong handling transport or storage and faulty improper installations c Use of abrasive prod...

Page 24: ...1 DRAWINGS P1 Dimensions and fixings P2 Electrical wiring...

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Page 27: ...2 FLASH CHARACTER...

Page 28: ...30 2 70 15 FL3S 3 17 0 50 2 50 16 FL3S 3 33 1 00 2 00 17 FL3S 3 13 0 40 2 60 18 FL3S 3 25 0 75 2 25 19 FL4S 4 10 0 40 3 60 20 FL4S 4 13 0 50 3 50 21 FL4S 4 25 1 00 3 00 22 FL4S 4 8 0 30 3 70 23 FL5S 5...

Page 29: ...55 FL 2 6S 6 10 0 30 0 90 0 30 4 50 56 FL 2 6S 6 17 0 50 0 50 0 50 4 50 57 FL 2 7S 7 14 0 50 1 50 0 50 4 50 58 FL 2 8S 8 13 0 50 1 00 0 50 6 00 59 FL 2 8S 8 13 0 50 1 50 0 50 5 50 60 FL 2 8S 8 25 1 00...

Page 30: ...9 17 0 50 1 50 0 50 1 50 0 50 4 50 97 FL 3 10S 10 15 0 50 1 50 0 50 1 50 0 50 5 50 98 FL 3 10S 10 30 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 5 00 99 FL 3 10S 10 15 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 7 50 100 FL 3 10S 10 9 0...

Page 31: ...2 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 10 00 135 FL 4 20S 20 30 1 50 2 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 2 00 1 50 8 00 136 FL 5 13S 13 19 0 50 1 50 0 50 1 50 0 50 1 50 0 50 1 50 0 50 4 50 137 FL 5 20S 20 20 0 80 1 20 0 80 1 20 0 80 1...

Page 32: ...178 MO L 6S 6 50 0 50 0 50 1 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 0 50 1 50 179 MO N 5S 5 40 1 50 0 50 0 50 2 50 180 MO N 6S 6 67 3 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 181 MO N 10S 10 80 6 00 1 00 2 00 1 00 182 MO N 12S 12 17 1 50 0 50 0...

Page 33: ...10S 10 12 0 30 0 70 0 30 0 70 0 30 0 70 0 30 6 70 229 Q 4 12S 12 10 0 30 0 70 0 30 0 70 0 30 0 70 0 30 8 70 230 Q 4 12S 12 7 0 20 0 80 0 20 0 80 0 20 0 80 0 20 8 80 231 Q 4 15S 15 9 0 35 0 70 0 35 0...

Page 34: ...30 0 20 0 30 0 20 5 80 250 VQ 9 10S 10 27 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 4 90 251 VQ 9 10S 9 95 23 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0 25 0...

Page 35: ...3 RANGE...

Page 36: ...14 13 19 31 19 17 26 33 FL10S 10 5 0 58 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 34 FL10S 10 7 5 39 24 21 32 52 32 28 43 59 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 35 FL10S 10 10 0 29 18 16 24 39 24 21 32 58 36 32...

Page 37: ...FL 3 10S 10 15 0 19 12 11 16 26 16 14 22 39 24 21 32 52 32 28 43 98 FL 3 10S 10 30 0 10 6 5 8 13 8 7 11 19 12 11 16 26 16 14 22 99 FL 3 10S 10 15 0 19 12 11 16 26 16 14 22 39 24 21 32 52 32 28 43 100...

Page 38: ...9 8 12 19 12 11 16 166 MO A 6S 6 21 7 13 8 7 11 18 11 10 15 27 16 15 22 36 22 19 30 167 MO A 8S 8 40 0 7 4 4 6 10 6 5 8 15 9 8 12 19 12 11 16 168 MO A 8S 8 30 0 10 6 5 8 13 8 7 11 19 12 11 16 26 16 1...

Page 39: ...2 10 0 29 18 16 24 39 24 21 32 58 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 230 Q 4 12S 12 6 7 44 27 24 36 58 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 231 Q 4 15S 15 9 3 31 19 17 26 42 25 23 35 59 36 32 49 59 36 32 49 232 Q 4 20S...

Page 40: ...4 DECLARATION CE...

Page 41: ...ientes normas To which this declaration relates is in conformity with the following standards EN61000 6 4 2007 EMISI N ELECTROMAGN TICA EM Emission EN 55022 2006 Radiada Radiated Clase A Class A EN610...

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