Carmanah M650H User Manual page 35

Solar marine lantern
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The following fields are available on the
Configuration Page:
AREA NAME
Device Function
Set Device Passcodes User Passcode: This is the passcode that users enter when logging into a lantern using
Date and Time
Derived Values
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DESCRIPTION
Flash Code: Either type in the correct Flash Code, or click the up and down arrows to
select the correct Flash Code. Refer to Appendix F for more information.
Effective Intensity: Either type in the desired Effective Intensity setting, or click the
down arrow and select the Effective Intensity setting from the drop-down menu. For more
information about Effective Intensity, see the Derived Values section of this table, below.
ALC: Click the down arrow and select On (to enable ALC) or Off (to disable ALC). For more
information about ALC, refer to page 15 of the User Manual.
Day to Night Transition Level: Either type in the correct Day to Night Transition Level
(D2N) setting, or click the down arrow to select the correct D2N Transition Level setting.
For more information about the D2N Transition Level, refer to the table on page 39.
Night to Day Transition Level: Either type in the correct Night to Day Transition Level
(N2D) setting, or click the down arrow to select the correct N2D Transition Level setting.
For more information about the N2D Transition Level, refer to the table on page 39.
Switch Mode: If the lantern is equipped with the optional external switch, you can change
the Switch Mode between Standard Mode (Std) and Fog Mode (Fog). For more information
about the Switch Mode, refer to the table on page 40.
the On-Board User Interface (OBUI). You can edit the passcode by typing in the desired
setting, or using the up/down arrows.
Distributor Passcode: This field is only editable by someone logged in at the Distributor or
Manufacturing Access Level.
Computer Time: This is the current date and time, synchronized with the computer on
which the 650DM is installed.
Device Time: This is the time currently configured on the lantern. To synchronize the time
of a connected lantern to the computer time, click Set Device Time.
Projected Automomy: This indicates the estimated number of days of dusk-to-dawn
operation the lantern can sustain without any solar energy being gathered by the solar
panel. The Projected Autonomy changes to reflect any changes to the Flash Code,
Effective Intensity, and Transition light level settings.
Range: This is the range of the lantern, in nautical miles, when programmed with the
current settings. It is calculated using the methods outlined in IALA E-122, Section 1.5.
Peak Intensity: This is the intensity of the lantern, in candela, when the LED is on. The
Peak Intensity value, unlike the Effective Intensity value, does not take into account the
programmed Flash Code: it is the instantaneous intensity of the lantern during the "on"
portion of the Flash Code.
© 2014, Carmanah Technologies Corporation. June 2014. 61249_M650H_User_Manual_RevC
M650H USER MANUAL

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