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6 Prepare power cable and connect all the wires to the appropriate terminal block entries
7 The description of luminaire terminals:
L - phase wire - brown or black insulation colour; power source for battery charging, presence signalled by signal LED lighting
up in green;
L1 - a terminal to be optionally used for a wall switch connection, enabling to switch a luminaire off during M mode operation,
if no switch is used the terminal L1 should be connected to a phase wire in parallel with the L terminal;
- neutral wire - blue insulation colour;
PE - earth wire - yellow and green insulation colour
8 Luminaire designed for EMERGE CY operation (A, M). To wire a luminaire designed for a Non-Maintained operation, AC
mains power has to be connected to appropriate terminals: L (phase) and (neutral) Always remember about connecting the
protection earth wire (PE) The luminaire should be constantly supplied by power - voltage drop on L will result in emergency
mode activation
9 Luminaire designed for MAI S A D EMERGE CY operation (SA, M). To wire a luminaire designed for a Maintained
operation, AC mains supply needs to be connected to appropriate terminals: L (phase), (neutral) and L1 (wall switch wire)
Always remember about connecting the protection earth wire (PE) L1 terminal can be optionally connected through a wall
switch, enabling switching the luminaire off for a time (the luminaire stays ready for an emergency operation) The luminaire
should be constantly AC supplied, phase loss on L will cause automatic activation of the emergency mode
10 Please remember to indicate the date of installation on the label attached to the battery pack
11 Insert the battery plug into the socket on the PCB
12 Close the reflector/LED plate and fix it to the body, using either screws or locks, depending on model
13 Install the diffuser and screw it to the body If a luminaire with flat cover is to be used as directional (one-sided), one need to
stick a desired pictogram on it, too If an optional DS directional set is being installed, one need to fix (in pair with the diffuser,
on its outside, by means of same screws) a metal frame with PMMA light guide plate put inside, on which desired pictograms
were stuck prior to this assembly
14 One need to remember about sticking the desired pictograms for version D (with a high cover) and DS (with an optional DS
set), in the latter case this operation should be done before final assembly of the DS set Sticking the pictogram for a version
with a flat cover is optional, depending on planned use
15 Orion LED 100, 150 or 250 versions, which will work as directional luminaires, either by means of a pictogram stuck on a flat
transparent cover or by using a DS directional set, require a modification of their marking
in the third segment of the classification table by putting there the letter G, by means of
a permanent marker
16 For versions being installed in a recessed ceiling, one need first to make a hole with dimensions 550x125mm in the ceiling,
then screw the base into the upper arms of the frame by means of attached M4x10 screws Installation in the ceiling is being
done using springs mounted on both sides of the PT frame
17 After the luminaire is being installed, one need to mark (on label, by means of a
permanent marker) if the luminaire was installed as surface one or as recessed one See
on right both markings:
18 For quick operation testing – switch on the AC power supply The green LED indicator should light up, signaling the battery
charging
19 First-time charge of the luminaire battery pack should be carried out continuously for 48 hours This will allow appropriate
formatting of the battery pack During the first-time charge, no testing should be carried out and power supply should not be
disconnected for any other purpose Power supply should be disconnected after 48 hours for the first time The luminaire
should complete a full emergency operation cycle, after which it should be connected to power supply for another 36 hours
This sequence shall complete the formatting cycle
OPERATIO
Emergency operation mode
In this mode (A / NM) the luminaire does not light when powered by AC supply voltage Correct operation of the device is
confirmed by LED indicator lighting up in green The battery is being continuously trickle charged for the purpose of a possible
emergency operation When AC power supply is off, the luminaire automatically starts operating in emergency mode and the
source of light is activated for the period specific for a particular model
Mains and emergency operation mode
In this mode (SA / M) the luminaire lights up when powered by AC supply voltage Correct operation of the device is also confirmed
by LED indicator lighting up in green The battery is being continuously trickle charged for the purpose of possible emergency
operation When AC power supply is off, the luminaire automatically starts operating in emergency mode and the source of light is
activated for the period specific for a particular model
Information on lamp operation
The luminaire operates correctly and charging circuit works if the LED indicator lights up in green If the indicator does not light up,
the lamp is not operating with AC power supply on or the battery has been damaged See more info about signaling in “TESTING”
section
Battery pack
The luminaire is equipped with a rechargeable Ni-Cd or Ni-MH battery pack Please remember to carry out the correct first-time
charge cycle After such a formatting cycle it achieves its capacity and is prepared to perform a possible full time emergency
operation It is recommended to replace the battery once every four years of operation or in a case of poor test results Obsolete
batteries, similarly to packaging, fluorescent lamps or electronics, are recyclable products that should be disposed to a recyclable
waste collection point
TESTI G
ORION LED luminaire can be delivered with an auto AT or central CT test versions It is equipped with a test button that can be
optionally used for manual tests’ initiations It enables to check the readiness for emergency operation at any time, apart from
planned tests
AT auto test function
If a luminaire version has an auto test functionality, the TEST button is being used to initiate and break either function or autonomy
tests When the luminaire is connected to mains network and there is no voltage drop, pressing and holding the test button,
depending on time of pressing, will result in activation of any of the two Pressing the button for more than 2s and not longer than
5s (2s<t<5s) initiate the function test, for more than 5s and not longer than 10s (5s<t<10s) – initiate the autonomy test, while for
t>10s – breaks any currently running test For a convenient counting of nr of seconds – when a test button is pressed and hold –
after every second the luminaire confirms the passing time by a quick flash of a red indication LED
In a standard luminaire’s operation, both functional and autonomy tests are being initialised automatically, function test every 28
days and autonomy test every 336 days There is no possibility to break any automatically planned test There is also no possibility
to erase any test results, this means that any signalled failures will be cancelled only after making the luminaire repaired
All the possible luminaire working states and LED indications are gathered in the table below
T – 1s period; T2 – 10s period; t – time of pressing the test button
FLASHING: (1/T) / (2/T) – 1 fl sh / 2 fl shes every 1s period
FLASHING: (1/T2) / (2/T2) – 1 fl sh / 2 fl shes every 10s period
(*): test dur tion is s me s n utonomy time decl red for given lumin ire
CT central test version
This version in a basic make is designed for co-operation with a WELLS wireless central monitoring system All control possibilities
are described in a separate instruction manual dedicated for WELLS system Signalling ways of all luminaire’s states and tests’
schedules and results are identical to those described for AT version An additional signal that can arise is “UNBOUND” signal,
which means that a luminaire is not (temporarily or permanently) in a communication contact with a control unit:
FLASHING (6) – 6 consecutive simult neous p irs of green LED nd red LED fl shes (0,1s fl shes with 0,1s intersp ces, the sequence
l sts 1,3s), repe ted in 6,8s period, the sequences interrupt sign lling of b sic lumin ire’s st te ( ccording to the t ble described
for AT)
The luminaire can be still working correctly, performing planned tests and signalling their results on signal LEDs, assuring safety of a
building, but tests’ results are not being transferred to a central unit