Instruction Manual
VLB-92 Omni Mega LED Beacon
© Sabik Oy, Dec 2018
VLB-92 Omni Mega LED Beacon
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VLB-92 V1.19
During programming the Omni Mega will provide visual feedback by flashing as the keys are
operated on the TVIR programmer. On completion of a program option the beacon will provide
visual feedback by repeating the code of the programmed function by a series of flashes.
Because of the high intensity of the Omni Mega and the corresponding risk to the eyes of the
programmer a green LED is used to provide the visual feedback as programming is carried out.
This is the default feedback option for TVIR programming and the main LEDs of the Omni Mega
will be turned off when the beacon is in programming mode. The green LED is located at the
same point as the TVIR sensor. If the green LED cannot be seen because of high daylight
intensity there is an option to use the main LEDs in the Omni Mega to provide the programming
feedback. When used during programming the intensity of the beacon LED
’s will be 4% of the
maximum possible intensity.
5.1.2 Using a Computer
Computer programming can be carried out using the RS232 (or RS485) or the IRDA data port.
The RS232 port is always switched on in the Omni Mega. Two-way IRDA communication to the
Beacon can be provided via a USB to infrared adapter plugged into the computer. The IRDA must
be turned on using the TVIR programmer to become active.
With computer programming all options for the Omni Mega will be displayed on the screen.
Computer programming is more straightforward than using the Remote TVIR programmer as all
features can be set at once and can be verified by up-loading the settings from the beacon.
Copies of the program settings can be saved or recalled from memory.
For Computer programming please refer to the PROG-03 Instruction Manual.
The programming described in the rest of this manual relates to the infrared TVIR programmer
only.
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