
Instruction Manual for GE current models including: IND617, LED Combo Exit or Emergency Light, IND617 LED Combo Exit or Emergency Light, Combo Exit or Emergency Light, Exit or Emergency Light, Exit Light, Emergency Light
Lumination LEC Indoor Lighting | Exit & Emergency | Current
NOTE: The maximum mounting height for this model is 8.5 feet. WIRING DIAGRAMS STANDARD Connection of remote emergency lights (If Applicable) Use Yellow, Blue & White wires for remote fixtures. Route wires outside of fixture separately or with AC supply wires. Make sure to keep all wires out of the way of the EXIT legend so there are no shadows. REMOTE CAPABLE SELF-DIAGNOSTICS TESTING: Introduction Once the unit is properly installed according to the Installation instruction sheet and AC power is supplied, the EXIT will come ON. The dual-color LED indicator will also come ON, automatically initiating the self-diagnostic test function. The LED indicator points out the current unit status. A STEADY GREEN on the LED indicator indicates a normal service; BLINKING GREEN indicates that the unit is in testing mode; GREEN/RED FLASHING indicates that the battery is charging; RED (STEADY and BLINKING) would indicate a fault or a service alert. Refer to section 3 Fault Indication for more details. The LED indicator would be OFF when the unit is in Emergency mode. 1) Self Diagnostic Service The self-diagnostic function is factory preset without any field adjustment. The automatic self-diagnostic feature serves the following tests a. On-line real time monitoring of battery, lamps and LED(s): Identifies battery charging, disconnection and failure along with LED failures. b. Self-testing and a 30-second discharge once every 30 days (conforming to NFPA code requirements), after AC power has been supplied for a minimum of 24 hours. c. Self-testing and a 30-minute discharge once every 180 days, after AC power has been supplied for a minimum of 24 hours. d. Self-testing and a 90-minute discharge once every 365 days (conforming to NFPA code requirements), after AC power has been supplied for a minimum of 24 hours. 2) Fault Indication Fault Description LED Indication Battery Disconnection STEADY Red Battery Recharge Failure* FLASHING Red Battery Failure** Red BLINKING `2' times LED Failure Red BLINKING `3' times LAMP Failure Red BLINKING `4' times Remote lamp Failure Red BLINKING `5' times * A battery recharge failure will come up if the battery is NOT able to recharge within the 24hrs charging time ** A battery failure will come up if the battery is NOT able to operate the LED strip/lamps for the period of a discharge test 3) Manual Testing This unit also provides for manual testing by pushing the test switch in a specific pattern. The different patterns and the resulting tests are listed in the table below. ACTION Push test button once (within 2 seconds) Push test button `2' times (within 2 seconds) Push test button `3' times (within 2 seconds) Push & Hold test button (3-5 seconds) Push & Hold test button (more than 6 seconds) REACTION AND LED INDICATION 30-second test; FLASHING Green 30-minute test; Green BLINKING `2' times 90-minute test; Green BLINKING `3' times System Interruption System Reset 4) Operation During a power failure, the LED strip/lamps will transfer into Emergency mode and stay LIT for a minimum of 90 minutes. To test this unit, the battery needs to be charged initially for 24 hours before depressing the test switch (to do manual test). On pressing the test switch, the LED strip/lamps will transfer into a SIMULATED Emergency mode with the LED indicator FLASHING/BLINKING Green. The LED strip/lamps will turn OFF after 30 seconds/30 minutes/90 minutes respectively.Adobe PDF library 9.00