Cooper Lighting Lifeway II Series manual

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    SURE-LITES SURE-LITES SURE-LITES SURE-LITES LIFEWAY II SERIES LIFEWAY II SERIES LIFEWAY II SERIES LIFEWAY II SERIES MICRO MODULAR MICRO MODULAR MICRO MODULAR MICRO MODULAR INVERTER SERI ES INVERTER SERI ES INVERTER SERI ES INVERTER SERI ES 500W – 2,000W Users Manual[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 1 C A U T I O N READ ENTIRE MANUAL AND REVIEW ALL DOCUMENTATION BEFORE ATTEMPTING SYSTEM INSTALLATION FOR SERV ICE OR INSTA LLATION INFORM ATION: TE L E P H ON E: (610) 868-5400 ( 24 H R . H OT L I N E) F A X: ( 610) 954- 8227 FOR YOUR PROTECTION PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN WARR ANTY REGISTRATIO N CARD IMMEDIATELY.[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 2 This unit contains LETHAL VOLTAGES. All repairs and service should be performed by AUTHORI ZED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY! There are NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS inside this unit. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical equ ipment, y ou should always follow basic s afety precautions, including the following: 1. READ AND[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 3 Use r’s Gu id e An on-site permanent log of the inspection, testing, and maintenance o f the emergency electrical power supply system shall be maintained in accordance w it h the Manufacturer's operat ing manual. The log shall include: The date on which the inspection, testing, and maintenance exercise was ca[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 4 C H A P T E R 1 I NTRODUCTION Keep this manua l and th e Sy stem Insta lla tion G uide in the fo lder moun ted inside the unit. This unit is a microprocessor con trolled PWM (Pulse W idth Modulated) pure sine w ave based DC to AC power inverter utilizing MOSFET technolog y. It integrates a fully automatic 3-rate ba [...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 5 Service and Support W e a re committed to outstanding customer se rvice. A service technician is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a y ear. Service is also available 24 hours a day to give you access to technical notes and product information. You can also visit our w eb site. NOTE: Please have your unit’s Serial[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 6 C H A P T E R 2 Environment Make sure the environment is a clean, cool, dry place w it h normal ventilation. Storage Temp erature Store the batteries (in the system or battery cabinet) at -18 to 40°C (0 to 104°F). Batteries have a longer shelf life if they are s tored below 25°C (77°F). Keep sto red batteries fu[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 7 C H A P T E R 3 Startup and Shutdown Procedure Refer to the Installation Manual to secure the unit and install A C and DC w iri ng. STARTUP PROCEDURE For the initial startup of the system, follow the instructions in the Startup and W arranty Validation Form. Failur e to do so w ill void warranty. CAUTION: HAZARD OUS[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 8 C H A P T E R 4 O PERATION The f ollowing is a des cripti on of the stat us LED's located o n the f ront p anel a nd the intern al fan. AC Present W hen the AC Mains is pr esent, th e LED will illum inate. If a power f ailure was long in dur ati on, or the AC mains was d isconnec ted b y som e other m eans (Cir[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 9 C H A P T E R 5 Front Panel Display The Fr ont panel c onsis ts of a 2 x 20 a lpha num er ic LCD disp la y with LED B ack lighting, 5 Stat us LED indicators and a 4 x 4 k eypad f or user i nterfac e. Figure 5. 1 Fr ont Pan e l Disp lay[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 10 Control Panel Keypads Table 5.1 Key pad Functions Key Nam e Descrip tion Meter (Blu e) Pressing this k ey wil l activa te Met er Functi ons Control ( Red) Pressing this k ey wil l activ ate Contro l Func tions Program (Black ) Using this ke y, you can e nter passwor ds or c hange param eter valu es. T o enter pass [...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 11 Control Functions Control f unctio ns are a vailab le by pr essing "CONT ROL" to g et to th e Contr ol Menu a nd the n pressing t he des ired f unction . Table 5.3 C ont r ol F unct i on s Functio n Ke ypad Tex t Tes t Log TEST LOG Event Log EVENT LOG Initiat e Te st TEST Alarm Log ALARM Buzzer Sil ence B[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 12 Table 5.4 Program Funct io ns Param eter Format Factor y Def ault Date MM/DD/ YY (Month, Dat e, Year) Current Date Tim e HH/MM (Hour s, Min utes) Eastern Sta nd Tim e Monthl y Test Date DD (Date) 15 th of the Month Monthl y Test T ime HH/MM (Hours , Minutes ) 5:00 Yearl y Test Date MM (M onth) 01 Yearl y Test T ime[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 13 C H A P T E R 6 SPECIFICATIONS General Speci fications Inpu t Volta ge 120 or 277Vac 1-phase 2-wire +10% -15%. Contac t factory for all other voltages. Input Power W alk -in Limiti ng inrush curr ent to less than 125% , 10 times for 1 li ne cycle Input Frequenc y 60Hz, +/- 3%, 50Hz Avai labl e upon request Synchron[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 14 C H A P T E R 7 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE The Self-testing feature of the inverter ensures that the system is tested at least once per month for 5 minutes and once per year for 90 minutes. If there are any problems w ith the self-tests, the fault log shall indicate which faults occurred. Please see the fault descript[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 15 TROUBLE SHOOTING CHA RT Battery Voltage low or non existent 1 2 3 4 5 Battery voltage does not read properly after Installation of fresh cells 4 3 1 2 Battery acid leaking in cabinet or around tops of batteries 1 2 4 3 Batteries require conti n uous addition of w ater to keep pr oper level (optio nal w/ wet cell s)[...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 16 RETURN MATERIAL AUTHORIZA TION (RMA) POLICY No return material is accepted without written "Return Material Authorization"( RMA). An RMA number is obtainable by contacting the Field Service Department. Every effort will be made to correct problems over the phone be fore a RMA is granted or a service trip [...]

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    113904 – System Users Manual 17 LIMITED WARRANTY The parts and on-site labor for the electronics portion o f this equipment are warranted against defects in workmanship and material for a period of one y ear from time of shipment, but in no case w ill this warranty be valid if installation of equipment is not accomplished within 180 days from dat[...]