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Lamp Installation:

Open fixture lens/doorframe by loosening the (4) 3/16” allen head screws.
HID: 

Prior to installing the lamp (may or may not be provided), verify that the lamp source and wattage corresponds with the fixtures and ballast label.

Screw the lamp securely into the socket, back it out one or two turns, and tighten securely again.  This procedure properly seats the lamp in the socket.

Compact Fluorescent: 

Verify correct wattage and source, push lamp into socket until the socket retention clips snap secure (audible click).

Close fixture door; tighten closure screws to 75 in. lbs. evenly.

OPTIONS: (Shipped installed or included with fixture.)

TB/TBV: 

Multi Tap Ballast for HID - comes wired from the factory for 277 volts.  To change to 120, 208, 240, or 480 (TBV only), find the ballast

marker (tap) marked with Neutral.  For 208, 240, or 480, connect the other incoming hot leg (2nd hot leg) to COM marker.  Ground with appropriate
green leads.  Cap off all unused ballast leads individually.

MVOLT: 

Multivolt Electronic, High Power Factor ballast for compact fluorescent - This ballast may be connected to any voltage ranging from 120

through 277 volt, (347 in CUL listed fixtures). No wires will need to be changed.  Connect incoming line voltage to black, and incoming neutral to white,
ground to ground.  In the case of 208 or 240 line voltage, the 2nd hot leg will be connected to the white lead coming from the fixture.

SF:

 Single Fusing for HID units (includes fuse installed from factory),  internal fuse holder, available with 120, 277 or 347 specified voltage units.  

N/A

TB or TBV.

DF: 

Double Fusing for HID units (includes fuse installed from factory), internal fuse holder, available with 208, 240, or 480 specified voltage units.  

N/A

TB or TBV.

GMF:

 Internal Slow Blow Fusing for compact fluorescent units, (includes fuses installed from factory), internal fuse holder, must specify voltage, not

available with MVOLT.

EC: 

(Available on ASF2 only) Auxiliary Emergency Circuit for incandescent double contact bayonet based lamp, contains double contact bayonet based

socket with socket leads for use with separate external 120 volt emergency power source (provided by others), accepts maximum 100 watt quartz lamp.
EC option factory installed only.

QRS: 

(Available on ASF2 only) Quartz Restrike System for HID units.  Automatically switches on 120V quartz double contact bayonet based lamp if

there is a power interruption or brownout significant enough to cause the primary HID lamp to drop out.  The quartz lamp stays on until the HID fixture
restrikes.  Wiring for the quartz lamp is internal to the fixture and does NOT require additional circuits or preparation.  The 120 volts required to operate
the quartz lamp is supplied by the ballast.  Not for field installation.  Lamp not included.  100 watt maximum quartz lamp wattage.  (T4 DC Bayonet
Base).

QRSTD: 

(Available on ASF2 only) Quartz Restrike System with Time Delay for HID units.  Automatically switches on 120V quartz double contact

bayonet based lamp if there is a power interruption or brownout significant enough to cause the primary HID lamp to drop out.  The quartz lamp stays
on for two minutes after the HID fixture restrikes.  QRS does not energize during cold start of HID luminaires.  Wiring for the quartz lamp is internal to
the fixture and does NOT require additional circuits or preparation.  The 120 volts required to operate the quartz lamp is supplied by the ballast.  Not for
field installation.  Lamp not included.  100 watt maximum quartz lamp wattage.  (T4 DC Bayonet Base).

PE:

 Photo Electric Cell, button type, available with 120, 208, 240, 277, and 347 volt fixtures.  Voltage must be specified during ordering.  Not available

with 480, TB, TBV, or MVOLT option.  Factory installed only.  No additional wiring or circuitry is needed.

Listings:

IP66, UL, CUL.

CAUTION: 

Observe lamp manufacturer’s recommendations and restrictions on lamp operations, particularly ballast type, burning position, cycling, etc.

Maintenance:

 Your architectural outdoor fixture is designed for years of trouble-free operation.  For optimum performance, periodically clean reflector

and lens with a soft, damp cloth.
Important:

 DO NOT

 use abrasive materials, glass cleaner or other solvents on lens or paint.  Use only mild, soapy water.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

RJ521303 REV. A

( C ) 2006 Acuity Brands Lighting

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Optical Interchange:

To change optical assemblies, remove the assembly currently in the unit by unsnapping the holding points from the tool-less
spring clips.   Once the optical assembly is free from the seating and spring clips, disconnect socket leads via quick disconnect.
Connect the quick disconnect of the new optical assembly with the connector in the unit, insert optical assembly to the correct
orientation.  Be sure that the optical assembly has not been positioned past the seating position on the spring clips. Re-check
seating position for secured application.  Be sure no wires are pinched or exposed.

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