Nice LLW Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use page 4

Led courtesy light / flashing signal light
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TABLE A - Device operating modes
A
= Flashing Light (at times envisaged by the
control unit)
B
= Courtesy Light (lit during manoeuvre and for a
further 15 seconds)
C
= Courtesy Light (lit during manoeuvre and for a
further 30 seconds)
D
= Courtesy Light (lit during manoeuvre and for a
further 45 seconds)
E
= Courtesy Light (lit during manoeuvre and for a
further 60 seconds)
F
= Courtesy Light (lit during manoeuvre and for a
further 75 seconds)
G
= Courtesy Light (lit during manoeuvre and for a
further 90 seconds)
Notes: • During operation, the courtesy light is only activated when the de-
vice detects dusk or total darkness. • To test activation of the courtesy light
during the day, cover the cell with an object or material to simulate darkness.
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03. Selecting the device operating mode.
In Table A select the device operating mode and configure the latter by position-
ing the jumpers as specified in the table.
04. Connecting, powering, programming and testing the device.
Important! – These tasks are described in the manual supplied with the IBW
device and must all be completed at this stage, with the device open and not yet
fixed to the surface.
To identify the keys and leds specified in the manual on the device itself, refer to
fig. 3.
05. Permanently fixing the device.
Then permanently fix the device with reference to fig. 4 and the following warn-
ings.
– If the device is fixed to a horizontal surface, first fix the device base perma-
nently, checking orientation with reference to the specifications in point 01 in this
chapter.
– If the device is fixed to a vertical wall, before permanently fixing the device
base, ensure that the wall does not place the device cell in the shade and that
the fixing surface faces the sun, according to the specifications in point 01 in this
chapter.
5 - Diagnostics and explanation of Led flashes
Leds "A" and "B" (fig. 3) on the device emit a series of flashes during insertion of the
batteries, a manoeuvre or a device operation test. For an explanation of the flashing
signals, refer to the IBW manual.
6 - What to do if... (troubleshooting guide)
The device does not respond as envisaged during a manoeuvre This may occur
for two reasons.
a) Insufficient power supply. Check battery status with reference to the IBW manual. If
the batteries are discharged due to a more intensive occasional use than that admit-
ted, wait for the photovoltaic cell to recharge, or charge by means of a suitable bat-
tery charger. If the problem occurs frequently, the cause may be a failure to observe
the warnings stated in the chapter "Technical Specifications", or the batteries may
need replacing (paragraph 7.1).
b) Disturbance in radio transmission-reception. Significant radio interference may
have occurred preventing communication with IBW (occasional interference is sup-
ported well by the system). In this case, if the problem persists the "Operation test"
is recommended, as described in the IBW manual, to analyse the level of device
radio reception.
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