Ura Manuals & User Guides
French specialist in emergency lighting systems, offering BAES, BAEH, and safety signaling solutions for public and industrial buildings.
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Ura is a leading manufacturer dedicated to the safety of people and buildings through advanced emergency lighting and fire alarm systems. With a strong presence in the European market, particularly France, Ura designs and produces compliant Autonomous Emergency Lighting Units (BAES) and Autonomous Home Emergency Lighting Units (BAEH).
Their product line focuses on reliability, energy efficiency using LED technology, and ease of maintenance with self-testing (SATI) capabilities. Ura provides robust solutions ensuring regulatory compliance for commercial, industrial, and residential infrastructures.
Ura manuals
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117517V Uraproof Service Relation Instructions
Centrale URAVISION 3.0 Ura UR140133 pour BAES adressables
Manuel d'installation URA UGA 2 pour SSI Catégorie C, D, E
Fiche CCTP : Blocs Autonomes d'Éclairage de Sécurité URALIFE V SATI Connecté - Spécifications Techniques URA
Fiche CCTP : Éclairage de Sécurité Connecté URA avec BAES SUPER SATI
Ura UR13003x Series Emergency Lighting Installation and Operation Guide
CCTP Éclairage de Sécurité Adressable avec BAES URAPROOF ADR
URA URALIFE V Addressable Emergency Lighting System Technical Specifications
Ura support FAQ
Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.
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What does a flashing green LED mean on my Ura emergency block?
On Ura safety blocks, a flashing green LED typically indicates that the battery is currently charging. If the green LED is steady, the block is fully charged and operational (OK).
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What do the yellow LED signals indicate on Ura SATI blocks?
If the yellow LED is on steady while the green LED is off, it indicates that the battery needs replacement. If the yellow LED is flashing and the green LED is off, the entire block unit may need replacement.
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How often does the Ura block test itself?
Ura blocks with SATI (Integrated Automatic Test System) technology automatically perform a weekly test of the emergency switch and light sources, and a quarterly test of battery life duration.
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Can I replace the batteries in Ura blocks with generic ones?
It is recommended to use only Ura brand accessories and specific battery part numbers (such as Ni-MH 1.2V or 6V packs) defined in your product manual to ensure compatibility and safety compliance.