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RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting
Platform III
User Manual
UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06

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  • Page 1 RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting Platform III User Manual UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06...
  • Page 3 Material Handling Precautions and Storage precautions that must be followed. ADB SAFEGATE reserves the right to examine goods upon which a claim is made. Said goods must be presented in the same condition as when the defect therein was discovered. ADB SAFEGATE furthers reserves the right to require the return of such goods to establish any claim.
  • Page 4 This manual could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors. ADB SAFEGATE BV reserves the right to revise this manual from time to time in the contents thereof without obligation of ADB SAFEGATE BV to notify any person of such revision or change. Details and values given in this manual are average values and have been compiled with care. They are not binding, however, and ADB SAFEGATE BV disclaims any liability for damages or detriments suffered as a result of reliance on the information given herein or the use of products, processes or equipment to which this manual refers.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    4.6 Setting General Parameters in lucDMC for the Constant Current Regulator type E ..............52 4.7 Configuration Work ....................................... 53 4.7.1 Configuration Possibilities ..................................53 4.7.2 Configuring a SRU — Default Parameters ............................54 4.7.3 Configuring a SRU — Advanced Parameters ..........................56 UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 6 5.11 Check List for the Circuit in Case of RELIANCE IL Failure ........................102 5.12 Replacing the Internal Components ................................102 A.0 SUPPORT .................................... 103 A.1 Telephoning Customer Service ..................................103 A.2 ADB SAFEGATE Website ....................................103 A.3 Disposal ........................................... 104 A.3.1 Recycling ........................................104 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 7 Figure 33: Device configuration and system parameters — device settings ....................51 Figure 34: Circuit name — general circuit settings ..............................52 Figure 35: Default settings ........................................52 Figure 36: SCROLL commands view ....................................54 UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 8 Figure 72: Log-in window — location selection airport ............................95 Figure 73: List of selected airports example ................................. 95 Figure 74: Self-test results view ......................................96 Figure 75: Sequence view lamp test ....................................96 viii Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 9 Figure 76: Self-test result example — different states .............................. 97 Figure 77: Dialogue box — Confirm start of the self-test ............................98 Figure 78: Flow chart — how to replace a SRU ................................ 100 UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 10 RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting List of Figures Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 11 Table 20: Product troubleshooting illustrations definition ............................. 88 Table 21: RELIANCE IL — Troubleshooting guide table ............................90 Table 22: Error messages regulator ....................................91 Table 23: Lamp test results — legend description ..............................97 UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 12 RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting List of Tables Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 13: Safety

    1.0 Safety Introduction to Safety This section contains general safety instructions for installing and using ADB SAFEGATE equipment. Some safety instructions may not apply to the equipment in this manual. Task- and equipment-specific warnings are included in other sections of this manual where appropriate.
  • Page 14: Safety Messages

    It is the responsibility of the company operating this equipment to ensure that its personnel meet these requirements. Always use required personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practice. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 15: Introduction To Safety

    Using this equipment in ways other than described in this manual may result in personal injury, death or property and equipment damage. Use this equipment only as described in this manual. Failure to follow this instruction can result in serious injury or equipment damage UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 16: Material Handling Precautions: Storage

    • Allow only qualified personnel to make repairs. Repair or replace the malfunctioning component according to instructions provided in its manual. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or equipment damage Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 17: Material Handling Precautions, Esd

    • Allow only qualified personnel to perform maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair tasks. • Only persons who are properly trained and familiar with ADB SAFEGATE equipment are permitted to service this equipment. • An open airfield current circuit is capable of generating >5000 Vac and may appear OFF to a meter.
  • Page 18 RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting Safety Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 19: Introduction

    RELIANCE IL needs no additional communications cable. That is why it is an important component of a modular A- SMGCS concept. The ADB SAFEGATE RELIANCE IL consists of SRU remotes (also named RU) with FAA compliant connectors and a Control and Communication Unit (Central Unit, CU). The remotes are installed between the series circuit transformers and the Constant Current Regulator (CCR).
  • Page 20: Functional Description

    2.4 Functional description The ADB SAFEGATE RELIANCE IL is a successor product of the COSAL SCROLL ILCMS system. RELIANCE IL allows the user to control and monitor individual lights in a constant current driven lighting series circuit. Individual lights or segments can be switched separately in a series circuit.
  • Page 21: Functional Description Self-Test Feature

    The message "test done — test passed" is displayed in the self test state field if the test result was positive. Figure 1: Test state — test passed The test will be denied, the message is an indicator for a broken device. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 22: Planning Data, Restrictions And Performance Data

    • Communicates via existing airfield series circuit power line • RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting (IL) is a module of the COSAL system to control and monitor individual lights remotely ™ Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 23 Specific requirements for lamp transformers, e. g. in DIN EN 62870 systems, must be taken into account. Contact your technical sales representative for more information. E-I-core transformers with 200 W power are recommended. An ADB SAFEGATE CCR type E is required as part of your RELIANCE ILCMS.
  • Page 24 Intelligent Lighting with Remote In ADB SAFEGATE COSAL Constant Current Regulators E (CCRE) type 501-E, 505-E, 506-E, 805-E, 105E, 531-E, 525-E and 117-E is a RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting CU (which equals a master unit used by competitors). These regulator types are designed especially for use with RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting system when combined with a RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting SRU single- channel (type 101 or 111) or dual-channel remote (102 or 112).
  • Page 25: Individual Light Control And Monitoring System

    -40 °C to +65 °C / -40 °F to +149 °F) Storage and transport temperature -55 °C to +85 °C / -67 °F to +185 °F) Environment pressure below 3000 meters UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 26 Optional RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting SRU with Voltage Limiter for DIN 62870 Systems The RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting SRU type 111 and 112 is equipped with an optional voltage limiter according to support your DIN EN 62870 system. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 27 Note • A-codes: The A-codes are referring to SRU remotes that are not parameterized by ADB SAFEGATE before delivery. They can be ordered as a reserve and be parameterized later on by the airport staff. They are intended for example for commissioning in projects planned in the future or as spare parts.
  • Page 28: Overvoltage Protection

    The specifications and descriptions in this data sheet are valid for products delivered from 05/01/2020. For further information to this data sheet please the ADB SAFEGATE sales team. 2.7.3 Overvoltage Protection The RELIANCE IL SRU types 111 and 112 have an overvoltage protection feature integrated.
  • Page 29: Constant Current Regulator E With Reliance Il Central Unit And Sru With Voltage Limiter

    IEC 61822 IEC 62870 IEC / DIN EN 62821 (VDE 0161-103) Overview description The ADB SAFEGATE Control System for Airfield Lighting – COSAL is used for supplying, controlling and monitoring series ® circuits. The Constant Current Regulator type E (CCRE) is a component of the COSAL system.
  • Page 30 483 x 132 x 509 mm Ordering Code Type Interface Supply Double Lockswitch CCRE CAN / Profibus IL III 1-phase 50 2-phase 50 2-phase 80 2-phase 100 RCOM CCR 503-E CCR 507-E CCR 501-E Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 31 CCR 505-E CCR 506-E CCR 806-E CCR 805-E CCR 106-E CCR 105-E CCR 530-E CCR 531-E CCR 522-E CCR 525-E CCR 116-E CCR 117-E UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 32: Reliance Il Control And Communication Unit

    The ADB SAFEGATE RELIANCE IL Control and Communication Unit (CU) represents the functions of a master unit competitors sell. The Control Unit is — in contrast to competitor products — built into the ADB SAFEGATE Constant Current Regulator type E (CCRE ) with RELIANCE IL III option.
  • Page 33: Rfid Technology

    UHF RFID, ETSI EN 302 208 Uses • The ADB SAFEGATE RFID reader is a wireless data adapter that establishes a connection between ADB SAFEGATE remotes and ADB SAFEGATE software, and • Allows the user to parameterize every ADB SAFEGATE remote equipped with a RFID antenna (indicated by the RFID...
  • Page 34 Interface for RELIANCE IL SRU Parameterizing The RFID reader is designed to simplify RELIANCE IL SRU parameterizing process. Please contact the ADB SAFEGATE sales team for more information about the ADB SAFEGATE lucDMC (Device Management Console).
  • Page 35: Maintenance Tool Lucdmc

    2.8 Maintenance Tool lucDMC Description The lucDMC program is used to parameterize a ADB SAFEGATE remote. For this purpose, you will need a parameterizing adapter by ADB SAFEGATE, as well as a network cable and a series cable (see also Section lucDMC Parameterizing Adapter).
  • Page 36: User Interface Lucdmc - Main Start Window

    RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting Introduction User Interface ADB SAFEGATE devices can all be configured using lucDMC. lucDMC on your computer must be connected to the respective device to load the Graphical User Interface (GUI). Note lucDMC user interface looks different depending on the ADB SAFEGATE device connected. After connection has been established, the GUI design of the respective device is loaded due to device detection feature.
  • Page 37: User Interface Lucdmc Toolbar

    The bottom section contains the status line with information on connection settings, connection status and manufacturer’s data. Note The operator interface will merely display the message Searching for devices , if there is no ADB SAFEGATE device connected yet. 2.8.2 User Interface lucDMC Toolbar Figure 8: Tool bar lucDMC —...
  • Page 38: Lucdmc Overview - Scroll Configuration

    Use the license manager menu option to request an user license from ADB SAFEGATE and install it after receiving it. When you select the connection status menu option, the connection status window will be displayed at the bottom left.
  • Page 39: Figure 10: Message Update Available - Lucdmc

    Figure 12: Event log — lucDMC Note A detailed interpretation of the messages is up to ADB SAFEGATE team. The messages are particularly important in the event of connection problems. Additional buttons for data transfer will be displayed on the left next to the button, in case a ADB SAFEGATE remote is connected.
  • Page 40: Figure 13: Configuration Menu - Lucdmc

    By clicking on the gear button you can select the expert mode. Here the expert mode log file can be opened and given it to the service technicians in case of service support: Figure 15: Log file — Expert mode Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 41: Figure 16: About Window - Lucdmc

    Figure 17: Status view 1 and 2 — regulator lucDMC This status can be seen in the CCR and control tabs. It displays values and measurements set up for the regulator. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 42: Figure 18: Commands Drop-Down Menu - Lucdmc

    Use this command to assign previously parameterized remotes to certain segments. Send RAW-SCROLL message Use this command to send all valid SCROLL telegrams, noted in the respective Excel table, to the remotes and the Central Unit. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 43: Table 1: Lucdmc Tabs

    No status available No feedback available as self-test has not been executed yet Target status reached The switched state to be tested is received (on or off) when sending feedback. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 44: Lucdmc Initialization

    You can use the CCR control button to display control elements in the operator interface for operating the regulator and for SCROLL configuration. Above the status line, general information like circuit name and device address is continually displayed. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 45: Lucdmc General Settings

    In the general settings tab, you can set regulator parameters like circuit name, brightness of the steps, etc. The meanings of the parameters can be found in the CCRE operating manual. Figure 21: General circuit settings 1 — general settings tab UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 46: Figure 22: General Circuit Settings 2 - General Settings Settings Tab

    For RELIANCE IL configurations using the RFID handheld reader DRH100, the settings menu looks as below: Figure 23: Dialogue box — reading data from device Click on the remote on the list to configure or parameterize it. Figure 24: Remote configuration via the RFID reader DRH100 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 47: Lucdmc Advanced Settings

    Read all system component manuals before operating the equipment. A thorough understanding of system components and their operation will help you operate the equipment safely and efficiently. Figure 25: Regulator parameters 1 — advanced settings UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 48: Figure 26: Regulator Parameters 2 - Advanced Settings

    RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting Introduction Figure 26: Regulator parameters 2 — advanced settings Figure 27: Regulator parameters 3 — advanced settings Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 49: Figure 28: Ccr Without Scroll Tab

    Next to it on the right are the control elements for RELIANCE IL configuration. The method for handling this configuration can be found in the instructions for parameterizing the SRU and will not be detailed here. Figure 29: CCR with SCROLL tab UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 50: Lucdmc Parameterizing Adapter

    (Optional) ADB SAFEGATE License Cube Details The RJ45 pin layout is compatible to the maintenance interface (RJ45) of all ADB SAFEGATE products, CAT 6 twisted pair cable for Ethernet required. VCP functionality is supported by Windows 10. Prior windows versions require an installation of a ADA004 VCP device driver, available separately.
  • Page 51 Type 3 Delock No.: 6538 Note Both standard types are available in the open market. Ordering Code ADA 004-RS232 (USB cable included) Connection Diagram RJ45 (connector T568B) RS232 (9 pins) UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 52 RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting Introduction Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 53: Installation

    Failure to follow these warnings may result in serious injury or equipment damage. ADB SAFEGATE RELIANCE IL SRU are rectangular units with screw-on housings. Please see product data sheet for dimensions and weight. Remotes of type 101 or 111 are equipped with two cables. The first cable is used for connecting the remote to the series circuit transformer with a FAA style 1 compliant (2-pin) plug.
  • Page 54 You should install remote in a frame or on amounting rail to avoid cable breakage and prevent water from entering the enclosure. Proper installation in the slots simplifies work in the slot as cable connections can be followed easier. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 55: Getting Started With A New Sru

    Special settings can be set by using "RAW telegram". • Refer to RELIANCE IL SRU Remote CU Commands in lucDMC for instructions related the the settings made using 'RAW telegrams' UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 56 RELIANCE Intelligent Lighting Installation Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 57: Operation

    Threshold set (half of measured value) __________ Parameters for the regulator Symmetric corrective factor controlled at all levels? Value saved for all levels? CCR Operation with RELIANCE IL Segments set up? UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 58: General Conditions For Faultless Control

    The feedback depends on the specifications of the lamp transformer. As a result, only lamp transformers with the same specifications approved by ADB SAFEGATE may be installed in a series circuit. The rated power should be twice as high as the connected load to ensure best data transfer quality, at least 200 W.
  • Page 59: Commissioning Of A Series Circuit Equipped With The Reliance Il Using Lucdmc

    This section does not explain how a series circuit without RELIANCE IL is commissioned. For further information about commissioning of a series circuit in general contact the ADB SAFEGATE Service team. This section explains how the regulator parameters can be adapted with lucDMC to be suitable for RELIANCE IL use. Follow the following steps in the indicated order to commission the Individual Light Control and Monitoring System RELIANCE IL: 1.
  • Page 60: Figure 31: Lamp Test Counter - Ccr With Scroll

    (the lamp symbol is greyed out). If the feedback is still missing, you will know from which remote address on to start searching for the mixed up cabling. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 61: Commands In Normal Operation

    "segment" is used in technical documents to keep documentation consistent. In some sections of the technical documents and the user interface, the term "telegram" is used instead of "command". UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 62: Device Settings Lucdmc - Device Configuration

    When the lamps switch to fail-safe mode, the lamp can be set to on or off state Fail-safe timeout: Timeout after last received state: all the lamps switch to fail-safe mode after time to be indicated here (see fail-safe lamp state) Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 63: Device Settings Lucdmc - System Parameters

    Comparison of half cycles communication): Threshold to RMS (SYNC) (for Comparison of half-cycles for SYNC indicator communication): SCROLL pulse offset: Internal parameter Feedback duration (for Signal strength of feedback communication): UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 64: Setting General Parameters In Lucdmc For The Constant Current Regulator Type E

    Defines the applied language in the regulator menu and all views on the display. UTRMS baud rate correction: Refer to “Advanced CCRE features” section in COSAL CCRE manual. Serial number: Serial number of CCRE; defined by ADB SAFEGATE production Profibus activated: CCRE has got an Profibus interface User password:...
  • Page 65: Configuration Work

    Constant Current Regulator type E. The adequate parameters for your system are set at commissioning. Note Contact the ADB SAFEGATE Service team in case of extraordinary system malfunctions. NOTICE Do not change parameters without required know-how. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06...
  • Page 66: Configuring A Sru - Default Parameters

    09 09 0256 CLB01 ANWCLB01-H203 SRU101 09 09 0029 CLB01 ANWCLB01-H211 SRU102 09 09 0257 CLB01 ANWCLB01-H212 SRU102 09 09 0257 CLB01 ANWCLB01-H213 SRU102 09 09 0258 CLB01 ANWCLB01-H214 SRU102 09 09 0258 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 67: Figure 38: Functions - Scroll Command View

    Figure 39: Dialogue box — initializing a new SRU The parameters will be sent to the SRU after clicking the “apply button. The remote has been completely programmed and is ready for operation. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 68: Configuring A Sru - Advanced Parameters

    The window "segment of module 1 lamp" opens. Figure 42: Dialogue box — segment ID 3. Enter a new value in the new segment id field and click apply. The new segment is transferred to the respective remote. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 69: Configuring A Sru - Change Address

    4. Select change module address via module address. Figure 43: Drop-down menu — CCR with SCROLL tab The dialog box opens. Figure 44: Dialogue box — segment ID You can type in a new remote address. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 70: Sru Configuration Data

    0 = OFF, 1 = ON u8FailsafeValue_B State lamp 2 after fail-safe 0, 1 mode: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON u8InitialLampState_A State Lamp 1 after powering the 0, 1 SRU: 0 = OFF, 1 = ON Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 71: Configuring A Sru For Led Lights

    Sequenced switching using 0, 1 remote address u8ExtendedFlags 0x01= RFID activated 0x01 26 Bytes 4.7.7 Configuring a SRU for LED Lights Refer to Configuring a SRU — Advanced Parameters section. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 72: Ccre Interrelations

    • By choosing the correct output voltage tap of the transformer, the following conducting time should be achieved: ~ 6.1 ms without RELIANCE remotes, ~ 5.8 ms when using the ADB SAFEGATE RELIANCE IL Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved...
  • Page 73: Constant Current Regulator Type E - Error Messages

    4.8.3 Constant Current Regulator type E — Error Messages This section contains an example view of the CCRE LCD display view and some example error messages for operation: CCRE LCD display view Error messages UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 74: Figure 46: Ccr Display - Overview

    Button Color Condition Meaning Green Local operating mode Blinking CAN/COM communication failed None Remote operating mode, communication established Green Blinking Lamp failure 1 Blinking Lamp failure 2 Blinking General fault; check display messages Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 75 In the CCR with SCROLL and CCR without SCROLL tabs on the left side at the top, you can see errors for troubleshooting purposes: Refer to the RELIANCE IL Troubleshooting section in the maintenance chapter for further information. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 76: Parameterization Work

    Figure 47: Switch for local / remote mode — regulator front 3. Select level 0 for switching of the lights. Figure 48: Step selection — regulator front Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 77: Parameterizing Reliance Il Sru Remotes Using The Rfid Reader Drh100

    4. Connect the PC to the regulator: a) Connect the ADB SAFEGATE CCRE programming adapter via a network cable ito the RJ45 socket at the regulator's front. b) Connect the programming adapter via an extension cable for serial interfaces (RS232, COM) to the PC.
  • Page 78: Figure 51: Connection Status Window - Rfid Reader

    3. Follow the configuration steps before starting the parameterizing process . Refer to Configuring a SRU — Default Parameters 4. Click on SRU settings in the main window. The SRU configuration page is displayed: Figure 52: SRU remote settings — status and control tab Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 79: Figure 53: Device Configuration And System Parameters - Device Settings

    Monitoring The minimum allowed output voltage can be tested (e. g. short-circuit test). short- circuit fault: Note The minimum output voltage can be set with parameter No. 19. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 80 In the lucDMC user interfaced "SRU 100" is used as a generic term intended to refer to all SRU types at the same time (SRU101, SRU102, SRU111 and SRU112). 5. Set the parameters from the above list that suit your needs. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 81: Figure 54: Settings Change Highlighting And Send Button - Device Settings

    You have the option to cancel during the process. Figure 56: Dialogue box — read data from the device All changed parameters are stored in the SRU now. All parameters are displayed without yellow marking again. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 82: Sru Remote System Parameters

    4.9.4 Parameterizing the CCRE for Lamp Failure Measuring using lucDMC This section does not explain how a series circuit without RELIANCE IL is commissioned. For further information about commissioning of a series circuit in general contact the ADB SAFEGATE service team and check Commissioning list RELIANCE Planning data, restrictions and performance data sections.
  • Page 83 Check the condition of the series circuit for completeness and functionality. There must not be defective lamps or open transformers installed into the circuit. DANGER Avoid provisional installations such as short-circuit plugs. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 84: Testing

    Figure 58: Drop-down menu — CCR with SCROLL tab The lamp test routine runs. Every active light will answer indicating the remote address. This will be indicated visually by showing a green light icon. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 85: Figure 59: Lamp Test Time Counter

    If the display for the remote being tested does not appear and the light connected is lit up, this behavior indicates that the remote is defective. 5. Right-click on the respective lamp od the remote address on the lucDMC screen to select the lamp. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 86: Figure 61: Drop-Down Menu - Switch A Lamp On Or Off

    If the light is in the state it is supposed to be, the lamp is intact. If it is not in the supposed state, the light is blown. Replace the light if it is necessary. Refer to Replacing a SRU remote. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 87: Testing A Sru - Segment Assignment

    Figure 63: Dialogue box — add a new segment ID 5. Hit the apply button to save your changes. 6. Repeat the steps of the lamp test for the segment feedback. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 88: Testing The Lamp Failure Detection

    3. Wait for the lamp to light up and the feedback of the lamp to be displayed. 4. If the feedback is not displayed switch off the CCR and replace the light. 5. Switch the on CCR and start at step 1. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 89: Reliance Il Sru Remote Cu Commands In Lucdmc

    Remote(s) in ON and OFF state lamp test 0xC0: L2 Module will respond; with MA <> 0, only 0x33 Address addressed remote will respond; no response when filament burnt UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 90: Table 14: Individual Commands - Cu Commands In Lucdmc - Description

    Segment address Range 25..255, default = 0x33 speed 100 (1 = 10ms) → 1s Execute self test 0xAA 0x00 or segment Executes self-test; remote 0xCC address address 0 = all remotes Implemented in remote type SRU? Downward compatible Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 91: Table 15: Individual Parameters - Cu Commands In Lucdmc Description

    RU1 IndividualParameter2 0xCC SerialNo SerialNo Remote address If RU-II-SN = 0, assign SN and ModuleAddress, else assign ModuleAddress onlyValid remote addresses: 1-127 Implemented in remote Downward compatible UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 92: Table 16: Broadcast Parameters - Cu Commands In Lucdmc Description

    0.5s; in RU-II valid only when received at least 2 times within 5 sec. L1: 0x33-off, 0xCC-on Default ON NewFailSafeTimeOut(LoByte) Range: 5-3600 [s], default 90 NewDurationValue (LoByte) 10 0xCC Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 93: Maintenance

    5.1 Importance of Maintenance Requirements for Warranty Claims ADB SAFEGATE will in the following cases decline any responsibility, nor will it accept any warranty claims: • If the system has been handled negligently, contrary to the safety and work instructions currently applying •...
  • Page 94: Maintenance Notes For En 62870 Systems

    Disconnect all serious circuits from voltage and ground the circuits before working on the installation in the slot — only work using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) if one or more circuits keep supplied with power (see EN 61821). Risk of electrostatic shock Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 95 PPE or have disconnected the system from the mains and protected the system from reconnecting using a cut-out device. • Testing the series circuit transformers when replacing a light fixture: UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 96 The responsible airport personnel has to provide work instruction for workers on how to work on lighting systems in the languages of the workers. The working instructions have to include all the required safety measures to be undertaken. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 97: Reliance Il - Product Maintenance

    •Check of the general condition of cable channels on the runways •Check of the inset light connectors: condition of cable and connector (resistance to traction and watertightness, wear) UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 98: How To Detect A Faulty Remote

    2. The lights connected to the remote remain turned off when you try to turn it on. 3. Execute the self-test on SRU111 and SRU112. Note You should check if the respective light works correctly before replacing the remote. You can do so by connecting a series circuit transformer. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    Water inside product enclosure Damaged or missing prism seals or top cover O- Replace prism seals or cover o-ring ring Fixture wires pinched or broken insulation Replace wires and insulation UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 100: Figure 65: Flow Chart Graphic Example

    Go To CCR Go To Airfield Troubleshooting Troubleshooting There a Check the This Fix Replace the Lighting LED Assembly the Problem? Faulty Strike and the Assembly (s) Recently? Power Supply Call Your SAFEGATE Representative Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 101: Reliance Il Troubleshooting

    Surge arresters installed in the station must be taken into due account and tested when checking the supply cable. • For trouble-shooting in the outdoor cabling, it may be helpful to regularly measure and record the cable resistances during maintenance work. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 102: Figure 66: Reliance Il Troubleshooting Flow Chart

    Check fuses using a special tool Replace the Are the fuses defective fuse(s) defective? Check cable connections Make sure cabling is Ia the Cabling loose? properly connected Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 103: Figure 67: Nh-Plug Safety Handle Example

    Regulator defective Check fuse → if fuse ok, set in new regulator for testing if problem switching on persists → if persisting, send regulator to ADB SAFEGATE service team; check connectors in the regulator Contact pins of female connector Replace individual parts like controller module for testing → if...
  • Page 104: Figure 68: Ccre Display And Front Panel Buttons

    Short-circuit within the Replace secondary transformer → if problem persists, send secondary transformer secondary transformer to ADB SAFEGATE or call a ADB SAFEGATE service technician for replacement SRU is defective Connect lucDMC (via RFID technology) to detect failure cause → test...
  • Page 105: Figure 69: Ccre Interior With Reliance Il Cu

    Inspection for damaged cables and / or connectors. DANGER Make sure you have turned off the regulator before working on the serial circuit. Usage of an ADB SAFEGATE cut-out device is recommended. Refer to the series cut-out device (type SCO) manual for further information.
  • Page 106: Self-Test Feature

    The test will be denied, the message is an indicator for a broken device. If you choose the wrong current (less than 6,6 A), the error message "Test denied — wrong current" is displayed in the self test state field. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 107: Self-Test Feature Without Rfid Reader Drh100 - Sru Type 111 And 112

    6. Go to CCR settings and navigate to advanced settings > default . 8. Set the self-test to ON instead of OFF. 9. Select the highest brightness level 7 that equals by default 6,6 A. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 108: Figure 74: Self-Test Results View

    12. Shut down lucDMC when you finished the self-test or hit reset view to delete the current results in lucDMC and restart test. There are five states that are shown in the test life cycle: Figure 75: Sequence view lamp test Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 109: Table 23: Lamp Test Results - Legend Description

    Use the RFID reader DRH100 to check the remote addresses assigned to the lamps. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 110: Self-Test Feature Using Rfid Reader Drh100 - Sru Type 111 And 112

    Figure 77: Dialogue box — Confirm start of the self-test 6. Click yes to confirm test start and close the dialog box. See Functional Description Self-test Feature for test result message description. 7. Shut down lucDMC when you finished the self-test. Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 111: Replacing A Sru

    4. Check the serial number of the faulty remote noted on its silver-colored name plate. 5. Parameterize the remote by following the steps described in the section Parameterizing the Constant Current Regulator UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 112 2 message (for dual-channel) installed in the circuit Legend Action Menu project task / menu point list submitted lucDMC data /created data requirements to data transfer main action / be checked process Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 113: Reliance Il Parameters To Be Checked In Lucdmc

    Is the ignition angle setpoint within a normalized range between 5 and 5.5 milliseconds? — The ignition angle can be checked in lucDMC in the CCR with SCROLL tab in the menu point on the right. UM-5005, Rev. 004, 2020/08/06 Copyright ADB SAFEGATE, All Rights Reserved ©...
  • Page 114: Setting The Parameters For A New Reliance Il Sru Dual-Channel

    • Is the regulator connected properly to the transformer in the internal circuit to which lights are connected to? 5.12 Replacing the Internal Components Contact ADB SAFEGATE for information on replacing internal components which includes the PCBs. Website: www.adbsafegate.com ADB SAFEGATE Technical Service & Support (International): +49 621 8755 76 - 0...
  • Page 115: Support

    ADB SAFEGATE Support Live Technical Support - Americas If at any time you have a question or concern about your product, just contact ADB SAFEGATE’s technical service department. Trained in all areas of system issues, troubleshooting, quality control and technical assistance, our highly experienced Technical support specialists are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide assistance over the phone.
  • Page 116: Disposal

    A.3.1.1 Local Authority Recycling The disposal of ADB SAFEGATE products is to be made at an applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. The correct disposal of equipment prevents any potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling.
  • Page 117 Tel.: +46 (0)40 699 17 00, Internet: www.adbsafegate.com Fax: +46 (0)40 699 17 30 ADB SAFEGATE Airfield Technologies Ltd. China ADB SAFEGATE, China: Unit 603, D Block, CAMIC International Convention Center, No 3, Hua Jia Di East road, ChaoYang district, Beijing 100102 P.R.

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