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 Emergency system info & disclaimer

IP65

Emergency lighting Notes

Owner of the building / luminaires (or acting party instead) is obliged to keep a logbook according to NEN-EN 1838 & 

NEN-EN-IEC 60598-2-22 of their emergency installation. The logbook should state at least: 

- Installation date of luminaires;

- Document regular inspection routines;

- Document replacements and/or maintenance

;

- Logbook should be available for a minimum period of three years

;

- Emergency fittings are foreseen with at minimum one continues power circuit (phase) connection.

 

When installing 

 

   

emergency luminaire(s) make sure there is a continues power supply available and connected

;

- After installation it should be avoided that there are any interruptions in this continues power supply.

In case of self-contained emergency:

- The emergency luminaire(s) can operate b5 °C to +25 °C with a maximum humidity of 65 % ± 5 %

;

- Before installing the emergency luminaire(s) write the installation date on the battery

;

- The luminaire(s) must be installed within a period of 3 months after production of the luminaire(s)

;

- If the luminaire(s) is not connected within a period of 1 month, disconnect the battery from the luminaire

;

- After full installation of all the emergency luminaire(s) a period of 48 hours is required to fully charge the batteries,

 

 

   

afterwards document the functioning of all luminaire(s) for the building operator

;

- Repeated power outages will reduce the lifespan of the batteries dramatically

;

- The emergency luminaire(s) may be discharged max. 4 cycles per year plus 2 cycles during commissioning.

DALI

Each DALI emergency gear is individually addressable on its DALI bus and each gear can be commanded individually to 

carry out an emergency test. So rather than testing all the emergency luminaires in one zone together each emergency 

luminaire in the zone can be tested at a different time, therefore ensure the safety of the zone at all times. 

If the emergency and normal drivers in a luminaire are both DALI gear, then each can be separately addressed 

on the same DALI bus. This allows common wiring to be used for both normal lighting control and emergency test 

control. During a failure of the permanent mains supply, the TrustSight driver acts autonomously to provide escape 

lighting, regardless of the state of the DALI bus. 

The TrustSight DALI version is equipped with a self-test functionality according to IEC 62034. Automatic tests will 

be preformed according to the duration test (every 52 weeks) and functional test (every 7 days) programmable interval 

times. DALI standard operating mode the duration test will be preformed as long as the rated duration time (3 hours). 

The automatic duration test will always run until the battery is fully discharged. Full discharges are recommended for 

battery maintenance.

Conditions for self-test

The TrustSight driver must be permanently connected to mains power whenever a duration test or functionality test is 

executed and the battery must be charging or fully charged. When scheduling a duration or functionality test the 

operation of the AC-driver is also checked. When the AC-driver is powered up, the test can be postphoned up to 3 days 

(in 24/7 lighting situations). When the AC-driver is off for at least 2 hours the test will be started. 

Reset to factory default

In certain cases, it may be required that the TrustSight driver be reset to factory default settings. 

This can be achieved in the following way:

Apply mains power and apply 12Vdc on battery input (apply at the same time or within 2s).

1.

After 1s the LED indicator will start flashing fast RED for 2s (4 times).

2.

Remove 12Vdc on battery input while the LED is flashing.

3.

After 1s the LED indicator will light up continuously GREEN for 2s.

4.

Disconnect main power.

5.

The driver has now been reset to its factory default settings.

LED status indicator

The LED status indicator shows whether:

- The system is in charging mode

;

- Batteries are fully charged

;

- A system error had occured, see also the overview table in section 2 of this manual.

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Manual Veko linear lighting system / IP65 / V04 / 2020-09-29 / Emergency system info & disclaimers

Summary of Contents for Magnus

Page 1: ...oduct families on this page in IP65 specification only In combination with the following linear lighting profiles PWR 05500 PWR 05500 B For further information of applicable profiles see section 3 of...

Page 2: ...nnectors Single unit re placement Sensor MD L re placement Sensor configuration s Pool Emergency LED indicator battery replacement Emergency system info disclaimers General disclaimers Page 3 4 5 6 7...

Page 3: ...easurement E deviding E equally over 2 lineparts 4 In case of Cable duct Sports utility Swimming pool Always use a suspension with at least 3 points IP65 Measurement Recommended length mm Maximum leng...

Page 4: ...wire left KDW hook chain and S hook right 9 Always close the links of both the KDW and S hook 10 Close the link of the S hook 11 Close the link of the KDW hook 12 Example of mounting with threaded en...

Page 5: ...gether 9 Tighten Hexagon M5 screws 2x on both sides of the profiles 10 Hook the coupling plate into the profiles 11 Rotate the plate into position 12 Tighten the slotted M6 bolts 4x IP65 6 9 3 12 4 Ma...

Page 6: ...s Profile Mounting Coupling Note Applicability of bracket may vary depending on the surrounding light line configuration light line application and or IP class IP65 6 16 Manual Veko linear lighting sy...

Page 7: ...erpart on the linear lighting system 8 Insert the connector 9 Connectors should firmly click into eachother 10 Tighten the M5 hexagon bolts on both sides of the light line 11 Hook the coupling plate i...

Page 8: ...ng all electrical con nections are correctly in place and corresponding switch the mains back on IP65 5 8 9 10 5 Place the feed onto the light line aligning the connection plates Tighten the M5 Hexago...

Page 9: ...onto the unit and profile 5 on either side of the unit equally devided 10 Caution Bracket may contain sharp edges 11 Caution Make sure wiring doesn t get stuck between the unit and the profile and is...

Page 10: ...the desired reach and angle of the sensor beam 8 Technical data 9 Sensor reach MD L R round lens MD L Na narrow lens IP65 Technical data Power W 1 5 W 4 W Switched off on Voltage V 220 240 V Length m...

Page 11: ...on or off for a set amount of hours Hold until light responds Hold until light responds 1x Fast Blink Fast Blink Fast Blink Fast Blink Fast Blink Fast Blink Fast Blink Fast Blink Slow Blink 3x Flash...

Page 12: ...Check the programmed setting of 3 1 Detection accuracy 3 2 Sensitivity twilight mode 4 Red LED Setting The red LED flashes when detected This can be turn ed off or on It s recommended to turn the red...

Page 13: ...galvanized Important notes After installation inspection off all used products is necessary due to safety regulations This inspection should be on a regular basis and occur at least once a year This i...

Page 14: ...EN 1838 NEN EN IEC 60598 2 22 8 LED color flashing Error condition Cause Solution Green no flashing System OK battery fully charged Off Main off EM mode Rest mode test in progress Green slow 0 25s on...

Page 15: ...inaire are both DALI gear then each can be separately addressed on the same DALI bus This allows common wiring to be used for both normal lighting control and emergency test control During a failure o...

Page 16: ...luminaire a closed system and not an electrical installation at itself The light source of this product is custom made and shall only be replaced by the manufacturer or his service agent At end of lif...

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