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Safety Precautions

The safety precautions that should always be followed in order to prevent injury to user or other individuals as well as 

prevent damage to property are described below.

The level of injury or damage caused by ignoring these safety precautions and using the product improperly is categorized 

and described below.

Warning

This icon indicates an action with the potential to 

cause death or serious injury.

Caution

This icon indicates an action with the potential to 

cause injury, physical loss or damage.

Warning

Request the installation and wiring be accompanied by 

a professional contractor

. If installation is done improperly, it 

may result in 

fi

 re

electric shock

falling

, or 

malfunction

.

Caution

Adhere to the items below to prevent 

a short or damage

.

- Be sure that the product is 

disconnected from the power source

 when changing, replacing or adding a unit.

- Use this product in 

the proper state

. (Replace parts such as the body or each unit if damaged.)

Avoid long exposure to the Buzzer sound from a close distance.

 Failure to observe this may lead from irritation to 

permanent damage to the ears. (When Buzzer Unit is used)

In order to maintain protection of this product against dust and waterproo

fi

 ng performance, 

be sure to use the head 

cover, LED unit and buzzer unit in the condition that it was originally attached

.

To ensure the waterproo

fi

 ng performance of this product, 

do not remove the O-ring or the waterproof packing

. Dust 

and waterproo

fi

 ng performance will decrease.

When removing covers or packing from the equipment, which is attached to this product, be careful 

not to snag

 the 

product. Failure to comply may result in damage to the product.

Notice

To ensure proper safety while using the signal tower, observe the following:

- Perform 

periodic pre-maintenance

.

- As a precaution against problems occurring, 

use this product together with other equipment

.

Be sure to prevent electrostatic damage

 due to discharge when working with this product for wiring, exchanging 

units, setting up parameters, etc. by discharging static electricity on your body, etc.

(To prevent damage from static electricity, touch hands or other body parts to metals or an earth ground to discharge 

the body from static charge.)

Use a soft cloth, etc., dampened with water to wipe the main unit. If wiped with chemicals outside water (thinner, 

benzine, gasoline, oil, etc.), product damage may occur. 

To ensure safety when this product is installed onto equipment, observe the following:

-

Do not remove parts

 beyond those designed to be removed from this product.

-

Do not modify or disassemble

 this product.

- Use only the speci

fi

 ed replacement parts listed in this document.

 Model Number Con

fi

 guration

Model

Tiers

Extended 

Functionality

Mounting/

Wiring

Buzzer

Body 

Color

LED Unit 

Color

Assembly Model

LR

6

-

3

IL

WM

N

W -

RYG

Unit Model

(Body Unit)

LR

6

-

IL

WM

N

W

Unit Model

(Body Unit)

LR

6

-

IL

WC

N

W

6

 

Φ

60

3

 Tiers

IL

 IO-Link

WM

 Direct Mount / M12 Connector (Mounting with 3 Hexagon Bolts)

WC

 Direct Mount / M12 Connector (Mounting with M30 Nut)

N

 No Flashing

W

 Off-white

LED Color: R (Red) / Y (Amber) / G (Green) 

(From top to bottom)

Summary of Contents for LR6-IL

Page 1: ...information at the end of this document and contact your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative To the Contractor Read this manual carefully prior to installation Be sure to return this manual to the c...

Page 2: ...roof packing Dust and waterproofing performance will decrease When removing covers or packing from the equipment which is attached to this product be careful not to snag the product Failure to comply...

Page 3: ...acking Silicone Rubber M12 connector cable is sold separately Please use an M12 connector of 16 or less Accessory LR6 WM Flanged nut M4 3 pcs WC Direct Mount M12 Connector Specifications M30 Nut Attac...

Page 4: ...e mounting and wire distribution for the product Check the Model and refer to the suitable mounting dimension figure 2 Connect to the product through the distribution hole 3 Secure the product with th...

Page 5: ...n Figure While holding part A install the 1 2 NPT Failure to comply may result in damage A A Recommended Torque 2 25 N m 1 2 NPT Mounting Dimensional Drawing Unit mm 15 28 5 Nameplate Position Recomme...

Page 6: ...ring may result in damage or fire Caution Do not pull the wire or stuff it inside of this product Possible cause of failure may occur Wiring Example and M12 Connector Pin Layout Wiring Example L C Q L...

Page 7: ...ata LED Unit White ON OFF Byte 5 data Buzzer ON OFF Advanced Mode This mode performs advanced control such as lighting flashing and turning off each LED as well as sounding intermittently beeping or s...

Page 8: ...6 Triple Flash Notice Settings 4 5 and 6 cannot be used with the Multicolor LR6 E MZ of the LED Unit Each LED may not light correctly Settings 4 5 and 6 cannot be used with the WD transmitter for the...

Page 9: ...er contact between contact parts Buzzer Unit Bottom View Indicates the position of the DIP switch Down to turn ON DIP Switch Configuration Table Buzzer Sound DIP Switch Sound Pattern DIP Switch Volume...

Page 10: ...to comply will result in damage or malfunction Detach the unit in the following manner Any other method may result in damaging the product Attachment Attach one unit at a time to the body Removal Firm...

Page 11: ...k then raise upwards to remove it Positioning Mark Locked Unlocked LED Unit or Buzzer Unit Body or LED Unit Attachment Align the positioning marks after attachment Positioning Mark Unlocked Locked Ali...

Page 12: ...ckwise until it unlocks then pull it upwards to remove Positioning Mark Locked Unlocked M12 Bracket Direct Mount Bracket Attachment Align the positioning marks after attachment Positioning Mark Unlock...

Page 13: ...the product Caution Check to make sure the rib inside of the Buzzer Unit fits into the groove if the Buzzer Unit does not attach properly Attach the Buzzer Unit by referring to the next page if the ri...

Page 14: ...attach properly Groove Rib Turn the part inside the Buzzer Unit in the counter clockwise direction Turn until the rib fits into the groove then attach the Buzzer Unit to the product Buzzer Unit Bottom...

Page 15: ...t above the LED Unit in the area to remove 3 Align the positioning marks and insert the LED Unit that was removed in 1 then turn the LED Unit clockwise to lock it in place 2 Turn the LED Unit to remov...

Page 16: ...ttach an additional LED unit 3 Align the positioning marks and insert the LED Unit that was removed in 1 then turn the LED Unit clockwise to lock it in place 2 Align the positioning marks and insert t...

Page 17: ...Remove the LED Unit right above the LED Unit that will be changing postitions 3 Remove the LED Unit right above the position to add the LED unit 2 Remove the LED Unit that will be changing positions 4...

Page 18: ...18 5 Attach the LED Unit that was removed in 3 6 Attach the LED Unit that was removed in 1...

Page 19: ...ew Lens Rib Groove Rib Groove Positioning Mark The rib of the lens generally fits into the groove when the LED Unit has been removed from the product LED Unit Body LED Unit Detached Top View Lens Groo...

Page 20: ...the diagram below depending on how the LED Unit is removed Attaching the LED Unit to the product again in this state may result in damage LED Unit Top View Lens Groove Rib Rib Groove Do not remove the...

Page 21: ...attach properly LED Unit Bottom View LED Unit Attachable Status Top View Lens Turn the lens inside the LED Unit in the counter clockwise direction Turn until the lens snaps in place and then attach th...

Page 22: ...rrect Refer to the instructions in 6 How to Use p 7 8 and resend the processing data Are the parameters correct Specify the parameters while referring to the instructions in 6 How to Use p 7 8 4 The s...

Page 23: ...minute at 500 V AC between charging parts and non charging metal parts Mass Tolerance 10 0 38 kg Exterior dimensions See 3 Names and Dimensions Compliance standards UL 508 CSA C22 2 No 14 EMC Directiv...

Page 24: ...and non charging metal parts Withstanding voltage 1 minute at 500 V AC between charging parts and non charging metal parts Mass Tolerance 10 0 2 kg 0 16 kg Exterior dimensions See 3 Names and Dimensio...

Page 25: ...25 11 Service Parts These are the various parts for the customer to use when repairing or replacing parts for the product O ring 60 Head Cover 60 W A Shading Sheet 60 5 pcs 5 pcs...

Page 26: ...ed Globe Z Clear Globe External Diagram Unit mm 10 40 General Specifications Model LR6 E Ambient operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Ambient operating humidity 90 RH or less No condensation Mass Tolera...

Page 27: ...typ No 1 Rapid intermittent beep call sign 3378 Hz No 2 Continuous beep sound 3378 Hz No 3 Rapid hi low 2016 Hz 3012 Hz No 4 Sweep sound 1000 Hz 4032 Hz Sound pressure level Typ 84 dB Noise reduction...

Page 28: ...operating temperature 20 C to 50 C Ambient operating humidity 85 RH or less No condensation Mass Tolerance 10 0 085 kg Communication standard IEEE 802 15 4 Wireless communication Communication freque...

Page 29: ...ts for attachment are listed in the following table Pole Bracket Wall Mounting Bracket Wall Mounting Bracket SZP 004W SZK 001U SZK 003W Mounting Bracket Mounting Bracket Aluminum Pole SZ 010 SZ 016A P...

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