ALED POST TOP INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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TROUBLESHOOTING
1. Check that the line voltage at fixture is correct. Refer to
wiring directions.
2. Is the fixture grounded properly?
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
CAUTION: Be sure fixture temperature is cool enough
to touch. Do not clean or maintain while fixture is
energized.
1. Clean glass lens with non-abrasive glass cleaning
solution.
2. Do not open fixture to clean the LED. Do not touch the
LED.
LIGHT
FIXTURE
(+)LINE
BLACK
(-)COMMON
WHITE
GROUND
GROUND
WIRING
Universal voltage driver permits operation at 120V thru
277V, 50 or 60 Hz, except fixtures factory ordered with 480V
twistlock photocell (/PCT4). Units ordered with (/480) suffix
are 480V.
1. Connect the black fixture lead to the (+) LINE supply lead.
2. Connect the white fixture lead to the (-) COMMON supply
lead.
3. Connect the GROUND wire from fixture to supply ground.
ALED5T IN-0517
0-10V DIMMABLE WIRING
Universal voltage driver permits operation at 120V thru
277V, 50 or 60 Hz. 0-10V control wires must be rated for 300V
minimum. For 0-10V Dimming, follow the wiring directions as
shown below.
1. Connect the black fixture lead to the (+) LINE supply lead.
2. Connect the white fixture lead to the (-) COMMON supply
lead.
3. Connect the GROUND wire from fixture to supply ground.
Do NOT connect the GROUND of the dimming fixture to
the output.
4. Connect the purple fixture lead to the (V+) DIM lead.
5. Connect the gray fixture lead to the (V-) DIM lead.
6. Cap the yellow fixture lead. Do NOT connect.
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Note: These instructions do not cover all details or variations in equipment nor do they provide for every possible situation during installation operation or
maintenance.