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ONLITE LOCAL AUTO TEST 15 Straightforward installation and commissioning Installation Wiring the escape sign luminaires and emergency luminaires is confined to connection to the mains supply. The luminaire must be connected to an unswitched phase. Setting the mode Every ONLITE check NT luminaire can be operated in maintained or non-maintained mode. To reset the luminaire from its factory setting (maintained mode) to non-maintained mode, simply set the address selector switch on the luminaire to 99. Tens Ones General luminaire with emergency lighting unit General luminaires fitted with an emergency lighting unit retain the general luminaire`s full functionality and are wired as usual. Only the emergency lighting unit is connected to an unswitched charging phase. Automatic test cycles As soon as the luminaire has been connected to the mains supply, the battery is charged. Once the battery is fully charged, a function test lasting roughly 30 seconds is run automatically. The luminaire then switches back to normal mode. Connection to the mains supply 4 LED status indication The two-coloured LED provides information concerning the status of the luminaire by simply flashing. LED Status Everything OK 1s 1s 1s Function test Annual system test Disabled 1s 0,1s LED Status Lamp failure 1s 1s 1s Charging failure Battery failure 20 30 10 40 1 2 50 6 0 0 3 initialises the timer: it starts to count and triggers the function test once a week and the annual system test once a year in accordance with the programmed intervals. 0 5 90 9 6 99 = BS 99 = NMT Address 0 ­ 64 Maintained mode Tens Ones 20 30 10 40 1 2 50 6 0 0 0 90 9 99 = BS 99 = NMT Address 99 Non-maintained mode 7 7 3 4 8 8 5 6
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