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MENU OPTIONS - SENSORS AND
EMERGENCY MENU:
SPECTO-XT
DOWNLOAD ALL - Downloads all settings into the programmer.
PROGRAM ALL- Uploads all settings to the Specto-XT luminaire.
BUILDING ADDRESS - Identifies devices that are within the same system
and forms the boundary for the wireless mesh to prevent adjacent
buildings communicating. The building address can be set between
1-254.
GROUP ADDRESS - The control group, all luminaires with the same
building address and the same group address will work together. Up to
254 different zones can be created in one building. The group address
can be set between 1-254.
DEVICE ADDRESS- The unique device address within each group. This is
used to identify individual luminaires on the system. The device address
can be set between 1-254.
READ UNIQUE DEVICE ID (UDID) - When a luminaire is connected to
the Specto-XT Gateway via the mesh network it is issued with a unique
device ID number. This is used by the system to track luminaires if group
or device addresses are changed by the user. The ‘UDID’ can be between
1 and 500.
RF TRANSMIT - All Specto-XT luminaires are delivered with RF disabled.
RF must be enabled after addresses are set to allow communication.
RADIO LED - Radio traffic indication is turned off by default to avoid user
nuisance. It can be enabled for commissioning and testing purpose.
JOIN RADIO NETWORK - Sends a join request from the luminaire to the
Specto-XT Gateway. Once accepted the Gateway will issue a UDID and
request luminaire status.
Note: wait 60 seconds between re-issuing join
requests.
SEND PING REQUEST - Sends a ping request to the Specto-XT Gateway
to check radio communication.
LEAVE RADIO NETWORK - Send a message to the Specto-XT Gateway
to remove the luminaire from the network. Once accepted the UDID is
removed from the luminaire.
Note: If you remove a luminaire without
leaving the radio network the system will report the unit as faulty.
GENERAL - Specto-XT adds wireless communication capability to
Specto-XT emergency luminaires.
Specto-XT uses wireless mesh technology to provide unrivalled
wireless performance, the following wavelengths are used:
868MHz in EU countries
922MHz in Australasia
The Specto-XT plug on module is factory installed within the luminaire.
DEFAULT SETTINGS - Each Specto-XT luminaire is delivered without any
addresses set and radio (RF) communications disabled. It is important to
set addresses correctly.
TO INITIATE A FUNCTION OR DURATION TEST
FUNCTION
BUTTON
DISPLAY
1
Switch on the Programmer
IRPR Version 1.90
2
Scroll to the
<Emergency Status>
<Emergency Status> menu
3
Select the menu
<Emergency Status>
Start function test
7
To stop a function or duration
scroll to stop test
Stop test
4
To start function test press send
Start function sending...
5
Scroll to start duration test
Start duration test
8
Press send
Stop test sending...
6
To start duraction
Start duration
test press send
sending...
SPECTO-XT EMERGENCY LUMINAIRES
The programmer can be used to commission, test and
interrogate Specto-XT emergency luminaires.
To commission emergency luminaires use the Specto-XT
Emergency menu.
To perform manual testing and fault diagnosis on emergency
luminaires use the Emergency Status menu.
SPECTO-XT INDICATORS
EVENT
DEFAULT BEHAVIOUR
IF ENABLED BY SPECTO-XT
PROGRAMMER
RF transmitted
LEDs OFF
Blue LED - flashes once
RF received
LEDs OFF
LEDs OFF
RF inhibit
LEDs OFF
Yellow LED - flashes once
every 8 seconds
Join/leave/ping
network request
Blue LED - flashes for a
maximum of 60 seconds
Blue LED - flashes for a
maximum of 60 seconds
Join/leave/ping
network successful
response
Emergency: Amber LED -
flashes 10 times
Emergency: Amber LED
- flashes 10 times
NOTE: If no response is received after 60 seconds, the LED stops
flashing, and reverts to normal display (as defined above based
on Short Address).
Join/leave/ping
network unsuccessful
response
Emergency: LEDs OFF
Emergency: LEDs OFF