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For safe application, observe the following:

The following symbols classifes the following into different catagories and explains the level of harm inflicted if the 

cautions are disregarded.

 Warning

Indicates an imminently dangerous condition: failure to follow the instructions may lead to 
death or serious injury. 

 Caution

Indicates a potentially dangerous condition: failure to follow the instructions may lead to 
slight injury or property damage. 

 Prohibited This symbol indicates “Prohibited”, which should not be carried out by any means.

 Enforced

This symbol indicates “Enforced”, which should be observed and carried out by all means.

MEMO

Notice regarding supplementary information or convenient explanation is indicated.

Cautionary Notes

 

Prior to installation, read all notes and use this product correctly.

  Warning

• 

Do not modify or disassemble this product. Failure to follow these instructions could result in fire or 

electric shock.

• Do not use this product when there is condensation. Failure to follow these instructions could result in 

fire or electric shock.

• Do not leave or use this product while the LED unit are detached or broken.  Doing so may result in 

electric shock.

• Do not touch the electric socket with wet hands.  It may result in electric shock.

• 

Do not allow the voltage to exceed the specified voltage tolerance.  Exceeding the voltage ratings 

beyond the rated voltage will cause internal circuitry damage.  Moreover, possible fire may also occur.

• Do not disconnect and re-insert the DC plug while the AC adaptor is plugged in.  Possible electric shock 

and damage may occur.

•  Always use a power supply within the operating voltage range. Failure to follow this instruction could    

 

result in fire or product failure.

•  In the unlikely event that there is an abnormal situation such as smoke or odors emitting from the 

product, immediately cut the power supplied to the product. Continued use of the product in this 

condition could result in fire or electric shock.

• When plugging into the power receptacle, be sure to check there is no dust accumulation on the plug, 

and insert into the power receptacle completely.  By allowing dust to adhere, it can be the result of fire 

or failure from short-circuiting.

• Since dust can accumulate After a long time, and with moisture, can cause the dust to become 

conductive, in order to prevent the phenomenon of ignition from dust accumulation, it is best to 

periodically wipe the transformer and socket terminal with a damp cloth.  By allowing dust to adhere to 

the power receptical, it can be the result of fire or failure from short-circuiting.

• When an unusual odor, sound or smoke comes out of the product, immediately disconnect the power, 

then contact your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative.

• When an unusual odor, sound or smoke comes out of the product, immediately disconnect the power, 

then contact your nearest PATLITE Sales Representative.

• In order to prevent serious effects on human life and property etc. caused by malfunction of this 

product, ensure sufficient safety such as using in combination with other equipment.

  Caution

• 

Do not expose it to high temperatures, such as near a fire and do not use it in humid places.  Moreover, 

do not use this machine in locations where corrosive or combustible gas is present.

• If foreign substances, such as water, medicine; or metals, such as copper, low carbon steel wire, fall 

into this product, please do not use it.  Possible cause of failure may occur.

• Do not bend the power supply cables or signal wires recklessly.  Failure to comply will result in possible 

malfunction due to disconnection.

• Do not install or run wiring near, or where equipment (such as solenoids, etc.) generate strong electric 

or magnetic fields, or near any power lines.  Failure to comply may result in malfunction due to inductive 

noise.

• Do not place any part of this product (Body, AC Adaptor, Rubber Feet) where infants can reach it.  If 

it is swallowed accidentally, it could be detrimental.  If it is suspected of being swallowed, consult an 

emergency medical center immediately.

• Do not use excessive force to set up the switches. Possible damage or malfunction may occur.

• Do not adjust switches with a sharp object.Possible damage to switches may cause it to be impossible 

to operate or cause partial movement of the contacts.

• Please place this product on a level surface, such as a desk etc. 

• 

When installing in high places, such as a top shelf, fix the Main Unit so it cannot move or fall. 

Summary of Contents for PHE-3FB3-RYG

Page 1: ...T95100260_03 PHE 3FB3 RYG User s Manual Interface Converter For Models PHE 3FB3 RYG PHE 3FB3N RYG ...

Page 2: ...0 2 5 Buzzer Switch 10 2 6 Volume adjustment 11 2 7 Clear Switch 12 2 8 Power Activation 12 2 9 About AC Adaptor 13 3 Communication Specifications 14 3 1 Communication Set Up 14 3 2 Normal Operation Mode 14 3 2 1 Frame Format 14 3 2 2 Command Explanation 15 3 3 Flash Alarm Patterns 22 3 3 1 LED Pattern 22 3 3 2 Buzzer Pattern 22 3 4 PHU Compatibility Mode 23 3 4 1 Frame Format 23 4 Specifications ...

Page 3: ... our company Any reproduction duplication alteration or extracting portions of this book etc without written permission from our company is forbidden Specifications the design and other contents written in this book may be changed for improvements without prior notice and may result in differences from the actual product purchased This product meets severe quality control and inspection requiremen...

Page 4: ...etely By allowing dust to adhere it can be the result of fire or failure from short circuiting Since dust can accumulate After a long time and with moisture can cause the dust to become conductive in order to prevent the phenomenon of ignition from dust accumulation it is best to periodically wipe the transformer and socket terminal with a damp cloth By allowing dust to adhere to the power recepti...

Page 5: ...n Unit Number Name 1 Buzzer Unit 2 Red Unit 3 Amber Unit 4 Green Unit 5 Clear Switch 6 Set Switch 7 Buzzer Switch 8 USB Port Type B 9 RS 232C Port D sub 9 pin male 10 Power LED 11 DC Jack 1 2 2 AC Adaptor Number Name 1 DC Plug 2 AC Plug 1 AC Adaptor None AC Adaptor included N AC Adaptor not Included ...

Page 6: ...6 1 3 Outer Dimensional Drawing 1 3 1 Main Unit 1 3 2 AC Adaptor 1 Unit mm Unit mm 74mm 1530mm 4 3 5 mm 3 5 3 mm OD5 5mm ID2 1mm 24VDC 1A Unit mm 281 5 253 5 117 100 φ40 ...

Page 7: ...ing in damage When installing this product avoid installating it in the following places Where it s exposed to direct sunlight Where high temperatures are present such as near fire or in a humid place Where drastic temperature and humidiy changes are present Where it s exposed to an environment with poor ventillation Where it s exposed to vibrations exceeding the specifications Where it s exposed ...

Page 8: ...undle the RS 232C cable with power supply cords when being used Failure to comply may result in malfunction from power line noise Do not connect the RS 232C cables simultaneously Failure to comply may result in malfunction Please use the RS 232C cable and USB cable one to one with the port of the connected equipment PC etc When used in conjunction with other equipment malfunction may occur and the...

Page 9: ...wer supply cords when being used Failure to comply may result in malfunction from power line noise Depending on the feeding power capability of the Main Unit or the USB port of the personal computer operation may become unstable Use an AC Adaptor if this condition occurs Use this product by connecting the USB cable directly without the use of a USB hub Failure to comply may cause unstable operatio...

Page 10: ...wnload the instructions from Patlite s home page and check the manual 2 5 Buzzer Switch It is possible to adjust ON or OFF by moving the buzzer switch left and right MEMO If it is set to OFF the buzzer not sound Caution During normal operation mode and firmware update mode operation even if it sends commands during the PHU compatibility mode don t operate it After changing Modes with the Set Switc...

Page 11: ...sing the DIP switch in the buzzer unit To sound reduction please turn on DIP switches 1 and 3 as shown below DIP Switch When down it is ON Switch is shown by DIP Switch When down it is ON Switch is shown by Normal mode product shipped Sound reduction mode 1 ON 2 3 4 OFF OFF OFF 1 ON 2 3 4 OFF ON OFF DIP Switch DIP Switch Buzzer Unit Underside Do not set the dip switch of the buzzer unit except for...

Page 12: ...ting it directly do not use a USB hub Failure to do so may cause unstable operation MEMO When operating with USB bus power the LED units get dark All output terminals for this product can be turned OFF by pushing down on the Clear switch Two options for power activation are available for this product using the AC adapter or USB bus power Select among the power sources below that match your environ...

Page 13: ...nction could result in fire or product failure Use the AC adaptor included in the product To order an AC adaptor separately purchase our AC adaptor ADP 001 When using N model AC Adaptor not included and AC adaptor other than ADP 001 use AC adaptor with the following specifications Voltage 24V DC 5 Current 0 75A or more and 1A or less With overcurrent protection Plug Length 9 5mm or more Plastic Ho...

Page 14: ... execution of commands irrespective of the main unit ID 3 2 1 1 Comand List The list of commands and functions which can be used is shown in the table below Command Number of Data Bytes Function ASCII Hex 1 31H 2 Bytes Turns on a specified Signal Tower light and sounds the buzzer 0 30H 2 Bytes Turns off a specified Signal Tower light and stops the buzzer 3FH 2 Bytes Changes the ID S 53H 6 Bytes Co...

Page 15: ... Data NAK 15H The following are conditions in which will get a NAK reply and the error contents are as follows Transmission Condition Error Contents Command Error When commands other than a command from the list are specified Data error When the data outside of 0 30H 3FH is specified Data size error When the number of bytes in the send data is different Timeout When the reply interval for every by...

Page 16: ...ply Data Normal Response Data ACK 06H Response Error Data NAK 15H The following are conditions in which will get a NAK reply and the error contents are as follows Transmission Condition Error Contents Command Error When commands other than a command from the list are specified Data error When the data outside of 0 30H 3FH is specified Data size error When the number of bytes in the send data is di...

Page 17: ...H 3FH 2 32H 1 31H 21H Reply Data Normal Response Data ACK 06H Response Error Data NAK 15H The following are conditions in which will get a NAK reply and the error contents are as follows Transmission Condition Error Contents Command Error When commands other than a command from the list are specified Data error When the data outside of 0 30H 3FH is specified Data size error When the number of byte...

Page 18: ...9 39H No Change in Conditon 2 This value is undefined 3 List of specified data for buzzer Command Function ASCII Hex 0 30H Mutes the Buzzer 1 31H Turns on Buzzer Pattern 1 2 32H Turns on Buzzer Pattern 2 3 33H Turns on Buzzer Pattern 3 4 34H Turns on Buzzer Pattern 4 9 39H No Change in Conditon Reply Data Normal Response Data ACK 06H Response Error Data NAK 15H The following are conditions in whic...

Page 19: ...H Signal Tower Lighting is turned on 2 32H Signal Tower Flashing Pattern 1 is turned on 3 33H Signal Tower Flashing Pattern 2 is turned on 9 39H No Change in Conditon 2 List of reply data for buzzer Command Function ASCII Hex 0 30H Buzzer is muted 1 31H Buzzer Pattern 1 is turned on 2 32H Buzzer Pattern 2 is turned on 3 33H Buzzer Pattern 3 is turned on 4 34H Buzzer Pattern 4 is turned on Response...

Page 20: ...a Normal Response Data ACK 06H Response Error Data NAK 15H The following are conditions in which will get a NAK reply and the error contents are as follows Transmission Condition Error Contents Command Error When commands other than a command from the list are specified Data size error When the number of bytes in the send data is different Timeout When the reply interval for every byte exceeds 5 s...

Page 21: ...I Hex 0 30H Signal Tower Lighting is turned off 1 31H Signal Tower Lighting is turned on 2 32H Signal Tower Flashing Pattern 1 is turned on 3 33H Signal Tower Flashing Pattern 2 is turned on 9 39H No Change in Conditon Response Error Data NAK 15H The following are conditions in which will get a NAK reply and the error contents are as follows Transmission Condition Error Contents Command Error When...

Page 22: ...OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 3 3 2 Buzzer Pattern Four kind of buzzer sounds such as Buzzer pattern 1 Buzzer pattern 2 Buzzer pattern3 and Buzzer pattern4 are available to distinguish a variety of conditions with the use of audible and visual warnings Below is the description of the timing for the operation Buzzer Pattern 1 Repetitive 40ms ON 40ms OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Buzzer P...

Page 23: ...s are for the Signal Tower lighting control Transmission Example In this example the Signal Tower red and green are switched on and the amber is turned off Send Data Data HEX Code 05H Byte Count 1Byte Reply Data No reply data Caution Communicate with the communication configuration as per the contents of 3 1 Communication Set Up Do not connect the RS 232C cable during operation in PHU Compatibilit...

Page 24: ...essories Option Operating portion Clear Switch Set Switch Buzzer Switch AC Adaptor 1 Installation Manual Ruber feet 4 pcs Sound Reduction sheet Tint Film NHP TF Condition Outer Dimensions Refer to the Outer Dimension Drawing Serial Port Asynchronous Baud Rate 9600bit s No Parity Communication method Sound Pressure Level 80dB or more Environmental Front direction from the center at 1m ConformitySta...

Page 25: ...ture gets inside the product it can cause short circuiting electric shock or fire Periodically remove dust from the electric socket to prevent a fire hazard By allowing dust to adhere to the power supply contacts it can be the result of fire or failure from short circuiting Inspection Refer to the list below and check the following contents when inspecting this product Inspection Checklist Inspect...

Page 26: ...up by volatile medicine and a chemical dustcloth of a benzine and a paint thinner It may cause deformation or product failure Be careful as the LED unit can not be removed if Tint Film is pasted across a plurality of LED units Do not reuse the pasted Tint Film The adhesive force of the double sided tape decrease When sticking a Tint film please remove dirt oil and moisture Please use it as describ...

Page 27: ...aste Partly overlap Finish Peel off the release paper 2 places of double sided tape Please paste Tint Film by the following procedure Parts Model LED Unit red LR4 E RZ LED Unit Amber LR4 E YZ LED Unit Green LR4 E GZ BUzzer Unit LR4 BW Table 6 3 LED Unit and Buzzer Unit List To rearrange the arrangement of the LED units etc perform the following procedure To purchase the LED unit and buzzer unit pl...

Page 28: ...t Tower Body Buzzer unit Main Body Attach adjacent units one by one in order from the bottom in order Caution Do not apply excessive strength with each unit or body Failure to comply may damage the unit Do not touch the connector area or the inside of the body and LED unit Failure to comply may damage the unit Do not attach the buzzer unit used for other products to this product Be sure to lock ea...

Page 29: ...l the tab fits in the groove Attach the LED Unit to the product 40 Tab Groove Buzzer Unit Underside View Turn the internal part of the Buzzer Unit counterclockwise until the tab fits in the groove Attach the Buzzer Unit to the product Turn this part counterclockwise Regarding how to attach and detach the LED unit it is also listed in the product manual of the signal tower LR series MEMO If the Buz...

Page 30: ... may be dark in operation with USB bus power Refer to 2 7 Power Activation The Signal Tower is not turned on Make sure that setting switch is in Normal Operation Mode or PHU Compatibility Mode Refer to 2 4 Set Switch Send the following command after receipt of responding data from the main body Refer to 3 2 Normal Operation Mode Make sure that the communication configuration is configured properly...

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