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Operating Manual
Sequential Direction Light Set
Ref.No. 120910-1 - Sequential Direction Light Set, 10-fold, Type 22/3, 230/12V
Ref.No. 120910-5 - Sequential Direction Light Set, 5-fold, Type 22/3, 230/12V
Ref.No. 120910-11 - Sequential Direction Light Set, 10-fold, Type 22/3, 12V
Ref.No. 120910-15 - Sequential Direction Light Set, 5-fold, Type 22/3, 12V
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Structure of the Sequential Direction Light Set:
The Sequential Direction Light Set consists of a control unit with battery box and 10
lamps with different cable lengths (type 23/2 - 5 lamps). Maximum length of the lamp
chain is 100m each set (type 23/2 maximum 50m). The control unit is slipped into the
holder in the battery box which should be placed between the fifth and sixth lamp.
Operation by mains supply
Operation by battery and
mains supply / charger
Battery operation
The lamps themselves must be placed at a distance of 10 m to the next one by
following the numbers from 1 to 10. The lamp cables have to be put into the battery
box by using the hole at the handle of the box and then connected according to
numbering.
Cable length of the lamps:
No. 1+10
No. 2+ 9
No. 3+ 8
No. 4+ 7
No. 5+ 6
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
50m
40m
30m
20m
10m
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Voltage supply of the Sequential Direction Light Set:
The control unit has two input sockets for the voltage supply where a 12 volt
rechargeable battery or a mains supply / charger 230 volt can be connected.
When a mains supply / charger and a rechargeable battery are connected the battery
is automatically charged when mains voltage is available. In this case the yellow LED
on the mains supply / charger starts lighting. When the mains voltage fails the
Sequential Direction Light Set is automatically operated by the rechargeable battery.
It can also be operated without a rechargeable battery by using the mains supply /
charger 230 volt. In this case the battery connection has to be removed for safety
reasons (danger of short circuit at the pole clips).
When the Sequential Direction Light Set is used only with the mains supply / charger
program 5 "Blink 1 sync." can not be used.
Attention !
It is absolutely necessary to disconnect the connecting cable for the
rechargeable battery when the set shall be used with mains voltage only!
Attention! To be followed when connecting the mains voltage!
The mains plug must be inside the battery box (water protection).
Take care that all relevant rules are observed!
The Sequential Direction Light Set must only be put into operation when the lid of the
battery box is properly locked! The control unit must be protected against rain at any
time. Therefore the connecting cables have to be fed through the opening at the
handle.
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Display and keys
Display:
When selecting a program
first line:
second line:
program
function
When set is switched on
first line:
second line:
symbolic indication of the function
brightness mode and battery voltage
When entering the parameters
first line:
second line:
parameter
value set
Main switch of the Sequential Direction Light Set.
When the set is switched on all other keys are without function.
Setting the parameters
Program selection resp. parameter selection
Change of parameters
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Program selection
When the Sequential Direction Light Set is switched off a program can be selected by
the keys
!. The symbolic program sequence is indicated in the second line, but
at a slower rate than the original speed of the lamps.
After a program has been selected the set can be started by pressing key I/O
Attention !
When connecting the voltage the set always starts with the last program used
and at the last switching state (On or Off).
Programs:
1. Guide light single (factory setting)
Only one lamp at the time is on.
Cycle time ca. 1,6 seconds.
2. Guide light overlapping
Two lamps are always on at the same time
(overlapping). Cycle time ca. 1,2 seconds.
3. Light building up
The lamp chain builds up from 1 to 10 and then
switches off. Cycle time ca. 1,6 seconds.
4. Light building up and declining
The lamp chain builds up from 1 to 10 and then
declines in the same sequence. Cycle time 3,2
seconds.
5. Blinklight synchronous
All 10 lamps light up at the same time,
blink frequency 1 Hz, on-time 200 ms
6. Blinklight asynchronous
All uneven lamps (1, 3, 5…) light up at the same
time, alternating with all even lamps (2., 4., 6…).
Blink frequency 1 Hz
7. Permanent light
All lamps light up permanently.
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Parameter settings
Parameters can only be set when the Sequential Direction Light Set is switched off.
The parameter menu is selected by pressing the key with the screw driver symbol.
The parameter menu is leafed through by the keys
!, changes are made by the
keys +/-.
Settings:
1. Language
Choice: German
English
2. Day/night adaptation
Choice: Automatic day/night operation (factory setting)
Only daytime operation
(always maximum brightness)
Only nighttime operation
(always minimum brightness + basic light)
3. Kind of lamp
Choice:
Halogen lamps
LED lamps
Attention! Before putting into operation check the
lamp selection. When the control unit is supplied
as part of a set the correct selection is pre-set by the
factory.
4. Type of set
Choice: Standard (normal 10-fold set)
Switzerland (first and last lamp permanent light)
5-fold set (only lamp output 1-5 are used)
5. Maximum brightness
Setting of the maximum brightness of the lamps at daytime
between 50 % and 100 %Max.
6. Minimum brightness
Setting of the minimum brightness of the lamps at nighttime
between 10 % and 60 %Max.
7. Background light
Setting of the brightness of the basic light at nighttime
operation between 5 % and 30 %
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8. Series operation
Choice: Synchronous parallel (factory setting)
All sets start their cycle parallel at
the same time
Synchronous in series
All sets run in series, e.g. a single
guide light runs through from the first lamp
to the last lamp
When the chain of sets is interrupted during
series operation the remaining sets still work
in this mode. The first control unit of the remaining
chain automatically takes the position of the
main controller.
9. Display lighting
The time until the display lighting switches off can be
set between 1 and 60 minutes. Factory setting is
15 minutes. The lighting is activated again when a key
is pressed. When 0 minutes is set the display stays lit.
10. PIN lock
The parameter menu can be protected by a PIN lock.
In this case an own PIN can be selected.
Choice:
No change - the PIN setting remains
No PIN - the PIN lock is lifted by pressing key !
Select PIN - an own PIN can be selected by
pressing key !, PIN lock is activated
Attention !
Do not forget the PIN! When the PIN is lost contact the Nissen service!
Leaving the parameter menu:
The menu can be left by pressing the key with the screw driver symbol. The display
shows
-- Store ?–
(- no) (+ yes)
When the - key is pressed the former settings remain and the parameter menu is left.
When the + key is pressed the new settings are stored and the parameter menu is
left.
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Entering of the PIN (selection of the numbers)
When the PIN is requested the message
PIN = 0 0 0 0 OK
is indicated.
The four-digit PIN is entered by using the keys +/- for the numbers, the cursor is
moved by the arrow keys. When the cursor is moved behind the last number the PIN
is entered. If it is correct the parameter menu opens up, if it is wrong the control unit
switches back to the original state.
Series operation
Any number of Sequential Direction Light Set s can be connected in series. For this
the output for series operation of the firs set must be connected with the second set
and so forth. The complete series is controlled by the first control unit, including the
automatic brightness adaptation. During series operation all settings of the first
Sequential Direction Light Set are taken over by the other sets connected. The other
control units only indicate "Slave Operation" and their own battery voltage.
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Technical Data
Mains supply / charger:
Input voltage:
Current consumption:
Output voltage:
Output current:
Characteristic charging curve:
Rechargeable battery:
Range of temperature:
230 Volt AC 50 Hz (<200 V reduced output)
max. 1,5 Ampere
12 to 14,4 Volt
17 Ampere
IUoU
Lead acid and acid battery 12 Volt max. 230 Ah
-25 to +85 C°
Control unit:
Input voltage:
Current consumption:
Range of temperature:
12 Volt DC
max. 16 Ampere
-25 to +85 C°
Operating time with battery 12V 180Ah
Guide Light simple
Guide Light overlapping
Light building up
Light building up and declining
Blinklight synchronous/asynchronous
Permanent light
70 hours
47 hours
22 hours
22 hours
22 hours
19 hours
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General Safety Instructions
1. Working area
Disorder in the working area increases the danger of accident. Tools and equipment have
to be put in their proper places.
Unused cable which is lying around at the building-site has to be removed.
Lines under voltage have to be protected in a way that a damage by vehicles is
impossible.
2. Correct working and protective clothing
To prevent head injuries by parts or tools falling down, safety helmets have to be worn
when working with machines or equipment higher than the height of the head.
Non-slip shoes have to be worn, if possible protective shoes. If possible good visible
protective clothing must be worn at road building sites. At dust producing work a
respiratory protection mask has to be used.
3. Cables and Feed lines
Cables and feed lines have to be traction relieved. Only cables which are approved for
the use in free atmosphere are allowed. When using a higher current drain take care for
the cross section of the cable The protective conductor has to be connected. The cables
must be protected against heat, oil and sharp edges. Never carry equipment and tools
with the cable. The cable must not be used for taking off the plug from the socket. Plug
and cable have to be controlled regularly. In case of damage they must be repaired or
renewed by an expert.
4. Protective installations
Damages at protective installations have to be corrected immediately. This is as well valid
for electrical fuses. Only fuses with the required current intensity and sensibility (slow or
speedy) have to be installed. If the damage can not be eliminated by this, the protective
installations must be checked by an expert.
5. Power supply units
Before opening units which have to be repaired take off the power supply plug.
Only experts at special operating positions are allowed to work with units under voltage.
6. Spare parts
For repairing only original spare parts have to be used.
7. Equipment and tools
Avoid unintended start. Do not put your finger on the switch or cable when carrying tools
which are connected to the mains. Make sure that the switch is switched off when
connecting to the mains. Before switching on make sure that the keys and setting tools
are removed. Perform servicing and maintaining of equipment and tools according to
special safety hints and service instructions. Tools and equipment have to be secured in
a way that they are protected against unauthorized use. Do not use tools and equipment
for purposes they are not destined for. Do not overload your tools and equipment. You
are working better and safer in the stated range of capacity. Never use electrical
equipment near burnable fluids or gases.
8. Protection against electric shock
When working with electrical equipment avoid body contact with grounded parts, e.g.
tubes of heating elements.
9. Accumulators in equipment and tools
Accumulators have to be watched constantly and maintained according to given service
instructions.
10. Safety
For your own safety pay attention to the general and special safety hints of the
manufacturers. Only by doing this you can protect yourself against accidents.
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