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1. 2 Do Not Use Do Not Use No action No action 2 amber flashes 2 1 Infrared Toggle Doc 3 4 No action No action No action No action 3 amber flashes 3 1 Battery Check UCS Status sec hold 4 2 No action No action No action 4 amber flashes 4 1 4 2 10 sec hold Button Lock Toggle Factory Reset 5 No action No action No action 5 amber flashes 5 2 5 5 For engineering test purposes only Use may result in unpredictable behavior of the light 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 13 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Operation 2 4 3 Modes 2 4 3 1 Autonomous Mode 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 In Autonomous Mode the output LEDs turn on during the night and turn off during the day The change from day to night or night to day is known as a transition A built in ambient brightness sensor detects transitions NOTE Autonomous Mode setting is determined by a map in the Appendices Correct setting is important to ensure sustainable year round operation The Autonomous Mode setting is selected by push button sequence 0 2 0 3 0 4 or the Handheld Controller Setting Intensity Output LEDs Flashing Active Auto Low Low Visible No Dusk to dawn AUTO MED Medium Visible No Dusk to dawn AUTO HIGH High Visible No Dusk to dawn Auto Low IR Low Infrared No Dusk to dawn AUTO MED IR Medium Infrared No Dusk to dawn AUTO HIGH IR High
2. ICAO Photometrics See tables in Appendices FAA Photometrics See tables in Appendices Vibration MIL STD 202G Method 204 Test Condition B 5 G peak Shock MIL STD 202G Method 213B Test Condition G Wind Loading 400 mph 179 m s ingress EN 60529 IP 67 MIL STD 202G Method 104A Test Condition B Electrostatic Discharge ESD EN 61000 4 2up to 8 kV air and 4 kV contact discharge FAA STD 019Ecompliant for ESD Electromagnetic Interference EMI amp Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC LED Lumen Maintenance FCC Part 15emissions amp immunity ICES 003emissions amp immunity EN 61000 6 3emissions EN 61000 6 2immunity IES LM 80 Battery Life IEC 61427 Humidity Damp Heat MIL STD 202G Method 103B Test Condition B RoHS Yes Patents US 5 782 552 6 013 985 6 573 659 and other US and international patents apply 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 35 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Specifications 12 6 11 2 no 36 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved SAWL High Intensity Solar Light User s Manual Registered office ADB Airfield Solutions LLC 977 Gahanna Parkway Columbus OH 43230 USA Phone 1 614 8611 304 Fax 1 614 8642 069 Other addresses ADB Airfield Solutions Ltd 5500 North Service Road Suite 1108 Burlington Ontario L7L 6W6 Canada Phone 1 905 331 688
3. Use push button infrared toggle 3 1 Green indicator LED is flashing Daylight ambient brightness is above 500 lux Darken the entire light and wait 20 sec for the light to turn on Nearby lights are illuminating the ambient brightness sensor Increase distance between lights turn off unneeded lights or shield lights 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 7 Appendices 2 7 1 Glossary AC SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Appendices Alternating Current ACGIH American Conference of Governmental and Industrial Hygienists AGM ALC Absorbed Glass Matt Automatic Light Control ARCAL Aircraft Radio Control of Aerodrome Lighting DC Direct Current EMS Energy Management System FAA Federal Aviation Administration FCC ICAO Federal Communications Commission International Civil Aviation Organization ICES Industry Canada Equipment Standard IR Infrared ISM Industrial Scientific and Medical LED Light Emitting Diode LVD Low Voltage Disconnect NVG Night Vision Goggle OBUI On Board User Interface RoHS Restriction on Hazardous Substances UCS Universal Code Sequence WEEE 2 7 2 Autonomous Mode Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment The recommended Autonomous Mode setting is determined by the amount of solar energy day length and ambient
4. WHITE TEMP MED mmm WHITE TEMP HIGH RED GREEN TEMP HIGH The light s handle is in the right hand position on this plot and the units are cd This shows that the red green directional output is 90 to the white output with respect to the handle NOTE White output changes from omnidirectional in AUTO LOW AUTO MED AUTO HIGH and TEMP LOW settings to omnidirectional plus directional in the TEMP MED and TEMP HIGH settings 32 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Appendices The following are minimum recommended intensity settings to achieve a photometric specification Higher intensity settings can be used depending on the specification Photometric Specifications Met Output AUTO LOW AUTO MED AUTO HIGH TEMP LOW TEMP MED TEMP HIGH L 863W L 860 ICAO ICAO White runway 25 cd runway 50 cd L 861 L 861 L 861 step 1 of 3 step 2 of 3 step 3 of 3 L 862 step 1 of 5 step 2 of 5 L 863B Blue t ane L 861T L 861T L 863R ICAO Obs ICAO Obs ICAO Obs ICAO Obs Red Type A 10 cd Type B 32 cd Type A 10 cd Type B 32 cd L 810 L 810 L 860E L 860E L 863Y Yellow L 861 L 863G L 860E Green ICAO heliport perimeter L 861 L 863R G L 861E L 861E L 861E Red Green step 1 of 3 step 2 of 3 step 3 of 3 L 862bE L 862bE step 1 of 5 step 2 of 5 Yellow L 863W
5. Utilizes a secure wireless RF signal e Control range of up to 2 5 miles Meets MIL SPEC 810E environmental requirements e 24 hour operation on a single charge Rechargeable lithium ion battery included recharges via an AC DC wall plug included e Compatible with stand alone aviation band VHF receiver Comes complete in a custom Pelican case 2 2 5 Spare Components For a complete list of solar aviation light accessories including mounting equipment see Catalog Sheet 3017 m x 5 6 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Installation 12 6 11 2 3 Installation The SAWL Hi includes Antenna Wireless Only Quick Start Guide NU pa 7 The manual this document is shipped independently It is available for download from www adb airfield com 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Installation 12 6 11 Only the SAWL Hi with optional wireless control includes an antenna Grip the antenna by its 2 3 1 Antenna metal base and hand tighten it onto the antenna connector 5 D o D 5 The effective range of the wireless control system is 2 5 miles 4 km Wireless range is greatly affected by use and location To achieve the best wireless range Handheld Controlle
6. 1 Remove the 4 base plate screws using a 5 32 in hex driver be careful not to misplace their o rings 2 Pull on the handle to slowly separate the chassis from the base plate Use extreme caution with the metal chassis near the exposed battery terminals 20 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Maintenance 3 Disconnect the battery harness and remove the chassis 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 21 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Maintenance 12 6 11 22 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Maintenance 5 Using a 2 in hex socket remove only the central bolt and its hardware Use extreme caution near the exposed battery terminals with metal tools Remove all jewelry before attempting to handle or remove the batteries 6 Pull the battery up and over its mounting post 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 23 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Maintenance 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Installing a battery is similar to the above steps 1 m Oar amp Carefully slide the battery over the mounting post noting the correct orientation of the battery to the external power harness Ensure the individual batteries are tight together and inside the base plate gasket Tighten the central bolt and its hardware to 200 i
7. User s Manual 96A0444 66962 RevA Retain for future use Rev A 12 6 11 Airfield Solutions SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Disclaimer This manual could contain technical inaccuracies or typographical errors ADB Airfield Solutions reserves the right to revise this manual from time to time in the contents thereof without obligation of ADB Airfield Solutions to notify any person of such revision or change Details and values given in this manual have been compiled with care They are not binding however and ADB Airfield Solutions 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 No warranty is made that the use of the information or of the products processes or equipment to which this manual refers will not infringe any third party s patents or rights Warranties Products of ADB Airfield Solutions manufacturer are guaranteed against mechanical electrical and physical defects excluding lamps for a period of one year from the date of installation or a maximum of 18 months from date of shipment and are guaranteed to be merchantable and fit for the ordinary purposes for which such products are made ADB Airfield Solutions will correct by repair or replacement at its option equipment or parts which fail because of mechanical electrical or physical defects provided that
8. temp HIGH flash High Visible 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off 15 min 60 min temp Low IR flash Low Infrared 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off 15 min 60 min temp MED IR flash Medium Infrared 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off 15 min 60 min temp HIGH IR flash High Infrared 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off 15 min 60 min 14 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 4 3 3 Standby Mode 2 4 3 4 Lights Off Mode 2 4 3 5 Emergency Mode 2 4 3 6 ARCAL Mode 2 4 3 7 Storage Mode SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Operation Standby Mode turns off the output LEDs and waits for the next day to night transition After this transition the light enters its previous Autonomous Mode Standby Mode is enabled by push button sequence 0 1 or the Handheld Controller Lights Off Mode turns off the output LEDs indefinitely until it receives a command to turn them on Lights Off Mode is enabled by the Handheld Controller Emergency Mode sets all lights in all groups to emergency flash Emergency flash is TEMP HIGH FLASH After 15 min the lights revert to their previous Autonomous modes Emergency Mode is enabled by the Handheld Controller The Aircraft Radio Control of Aerodrome Lighting ARCAL feature works in conjunction with an ARCAL VHF receiver to allow aircraft pilots to control the airfield lights ARCAL Mode is enabled by the Handheld Controller Storage Mode is a low power state used for storing or
9. 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 1 1 To use this equipment safely WARNING Read installation instructions in their entirety before starting installation Referto the FAA Advisory Circular AC 150 5340 26 Maintenance of Airport Visual Aids Facilities for instructions on safety precautions Observe all safety regulations To avoid injuries always disconnect power before making any wiring connections or touching any parts Refer to FAA Advisory Circular AC 150 5340 26 Become familiar with the general safety instructions in this section of the manual before installing operating maintaining or repairing this equipment Read and carefully follow the instructions throughout this manual for performing specific tasks and working with specific equipment Make this manual available to personnel installing operating maintaining or repairing this equipment Follow all applicable safety procedures required by your company industry standards and government or other regulatory agencies Install all electrical connections to local code Use only electrical wire of sufficient gauge and insulation to handle the rated current demand All wiring must meet local codes Route electrical wiring along a protected path Make sure they will not be damaged by moving equipment Protect components
10. 4 7 Infrared Toggle ie e evt ete ee s 17 2 4 4 8 Push Button Lock 17 2 44 90 DiagnOSes ati qu etc eG d ed ede ee LU 17 2 4 4 10 t Grou piriga s te tee eens Pits ce rer e rie pep e 17 2 4 4 11 Unique Code 17 2 4 4 12 Factory innate ege p ee Das 18 2 5 Maintenance Oe ean e qu eter adi etn tt ce eode tes tun 19 22551 sIpnSpectlOri aiit e idee PME 19 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved iii SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 5 2 Storage amp Battery Charging essen 19 2 5 3 Battery Replacement nennen 20 2 5 A Recycling iei RE Eee el eee Pel tret ud 2 6 TroubleShootilig ciet RAMS 2 4 eeepc e e eire rete er el 2 7 1 Glossary 2 7 2 Autonomous Mode 2 7 3 Temporary Mode Activations 28 5 2 44 Intensity e alate 30 2 7 4 1 Preliminary values 31 D 2 8 SpecifiCalions ates nae con spec ie ate 34 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Safety 1 0 Safety This section contains general safety instructions for installing and using ADB Airfield Solutions equipment Some
11. 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 7 4 1 Preliminary values only 500 4 9 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Appendices The minimum vertical divergence is plotted below for white at various settings 450 e e WHITE TEMP LOW OMNIDIRECTIONAL 400 4 5 e e WHITE TEMP MED OMNIDIRECTIONAL 5 350 e WHITE TEMP HIGH OMNIDIRECTIONAL E WHITE TEMP DIRECTIONAL 8 E s WHITE TEMP HIGH DIRECTIONAL 0 T T T T T T T T T T 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 T T T T Appendices Vertical Angle The vertical divergence is plotted below for various colors at TEMP HIGH 550 a ad gt 4 N 4 N r 4 7 450 P e GREEN TEMP HIGH OMNIDIRECTIONAL 400 V YELLOW TEMP HIGH OMNIDIRECTIONAL RED TEMP HIGH OMNIDIRECTIONAL 350 BLUE TEMP HIGH OMNIDIRECTIONAL Z RED GREEN TEMP HIGH DIRECTIONAL Candela PELLI IR TEMP HIGH OMNIDIRECTIONAL mW sr Vertical Angle Detailed plot of the above 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 31 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Appendices Candela 0 x 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Vertical Angle gt 5 A representative horizontal intensity plot is below 600 WHITE TEMP LOW
12. Infrared No Dusk to dawn Auto Low flash Low Visible 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Dusk to dawn AUTO MED flash Medium Visible 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Dusk to dawn AUTO HIGH flash High Visible 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Dusk to dawn Auto Low IR flash Low Infrared 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Dusk to dawn AUTO MED IR flash Medium Infrared 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Dusk to dawn AUTO HIGH IR flash High Infrared 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Dusk to dawn 2 4 3 2 Temporary Mode Factory default is AUTO LOW visible LED steady on A Temporary Mode activation interrupts other modes and ignores transitions This activation lasts for a preset time and then the light reverts to its previous Autonomous Mode NOTE Maximum number of Temporary Mode activations per day is determined by a map in the Appendices The Temporary Mode setting is selected by push button sequence 1 1 1 2 1 3 or the Handheld Controller Activation push Setting Intensity Output LEDs Flashing Controller button command command temp Low Low Visible No 15 min 60 min TEMP MED Medium Visible No 15 min 60 min TEMP HIGH High Visible No 15 min 60 min temp Low IR Low Infrared No 15 min 60 min temp MED IR Medium Infrared No 15 min 60 min temp HIGH IR High Infrared No 15 min 60 min temp Low flash Low Visible 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off 15 min 60 min temp MED flash Medium Visible 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off 15 min 60 min
13. Light Troubleshooting 2 6 Troubleshooting Symptom Feedback Cause 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Solution Output LEDs are off Unresponsive to wireless control All indicator LEDs are off Infrared output LEDs are on De select the IR button on the Handheld Controller and send a visible output command Use push button infrared toggle 3 1 Storage Mode is active De activate Storage Mode by pressing push button 1x Output LEDs flash once every 60 sec Red indicator LED is flashing LVD is entered Charge the battery Output LEDs are on or off Unresponsive to wireless control Green indicator LED is flashing Mismatched groups Ensure the Handheld Controller s and light s group match UCS is enabled Ensure the Handheld Controller s and light s UCS match or turn off UCS Antenna not installed Ensure the light s antenna is properly installed Handheld Controller problem Check Handheld Controller battery PIN status and Passthrough Output LEDs are off Unresponsive to wireless control Unresponsive to push button All indicator LEDs are off Battery is bad Replace the battery Battery is not connected Check that the battery connector is fully inserted Output LEDs are off in Autonomous Mode 26 All indicator LEDs are off Infrared output LEDs are on De select the IR button on the Handheld Controller and send a visible output command
14. and observe all safety instructions in this manual which alert you to safety hazards and conditions that may result in personal injury death or property and equipment damage and are accompanied by the symbol shown below WARNING Failure to observe a warning may result in personal injury death or equipment damage CAUTION Failure to observe a caution may result in equipment damage 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 3 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Introduction 2 2 Introduction 2 2 1 FCC Compliance 2 2 2 Solar Aviation Wireless Light 2 2 2 1 Compliance with Standards 2 2 2 2 Uses 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 This section describes the SAWL High Intensity fixture This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes or modifications not expressly approved by ADB Airfield Solutions LLC could void your authority to operate the equipment FCC Statement for Solar Aviation Wireless Light SAWL Light and Wireless Controller This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential inst
15. cannot control UCS configured and non UCS configured lights at the same time For security the user has to manually interact with the light for UCS configuration 1 Light must be on for at least 10 sec and not in Storage Mode 2 Press the push button 1x This instructs the light to receive UCS configurations from the Handheld Controller for 5 min 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 17 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Operation 2 4 4 12 Factory Reset 18 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 3 UCS configuration is sent from Handheld Controller 4 After successfully receiving a UCS configuration the light flashes for 5 sec Push button sequence 4 2 requests the UCS status from the indicator LEDs Indicator UCS Amber Enabled Red Disabled Factory default is UCS disabled Push button sequence 5 5 performs a Factory Reset that sets the light back to a known state AUTO LOW visible LED steady on Group 1 UCS off Green amber and red indicator LEDs momentarily turn on then turn off once the reset is complete 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 5 Maintenance 2 5 1 Inspection 2 5 2 Storage amp Battery Charging SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Maintenance Although the SAWL Hi is maintenance free significant performance gains can be made with clean solar panels and lenses Clean the solar panels monthly Use water and a soft sponge or
16. cloth A mild non abrasive cleanser can be used for more stubborn residue Rinse well Clean solar panels and lenses more frequently during drier months as they may become covered in dust more quickly A pressure washer is not recommended Visual inspection check the exterior for cracks missing or broken hardware or other potential problems When storing the light it is important to maintain the battery Put the light in Storage Mode or disconnect the battery Store in a cool location Check the battery state of charge every 1 month NOTE Do not use the Lights Off Mode for storing the light The radio is still active in this mode and may receive wireless commands If charging is required charge the battery fully using one of several methods Time to Charge Source from 10 to 100 State of Charge Incandescent light bulb 60 W gt 1000 hrs 12 in 30 cm from solar panels Halogen light bulb 500 W 600 hrs 24 in 60 cm from solar panels Direct sunlight 150 hrs Available AC plug in charger attached to the connector on the 18 hrs base plate 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 19 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Maintenance 12 6 11 2 5 3 Battery Replacement NOTE The SAWL Hi and the SAWL battery packs are not interchangeable Contact your distributor for your specific replacement battery pack If the battery is permanently damaged and needs to be replaced
17. ensure continued operation Color Indicator Yes Energy Collection Control Intelligent microprocessor Energy Management System EMS Solar Panel High efficiency cells Blocking diode function Air Gap between Solar Panel and Sunlight No an air gap is undesirable because it refracts sunlight and decreases the amount of solar energy collected Maximum Power Point Tracking MPPT collects the most energy under all sunlight conditions Battery Charger Temperature compensated Reverse polarity protection Pure lead valve regulated lead acid VRLA Battery Absorbed glass mat AGM w metal case Recyclable Battery Charge Connector Yes External Power Operation Yes able to operate long term using cabled external power 49 0 to 13 5 VDC input 2 2 A max User Interface User Interface Yes push button and indicator LEDs Datalogger Yes Battery State of Charge 34 Yes 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Specifications Wireless Control Radio 902 928 MHz FHSS Up to 2 5 miles 4 km range Replaceable antenna Light Control Visible infrared steady on and flashing settings Autonomous Temporary Standby Lights Off and Emergency Modes Diagnostics Yes Grouping Yes up to 8 Universal Code Sequence UCS Yes ARCAL Control Yes Standards and Testing
18. not be liable against any damages arising from the use of any options or parts other than those designated as approved products Copyright 2010 by ADB Airfield Solutions All rights reserved ii 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety ooi Ene dateien 1 1 1 use this equipment safely 1 1 1 1 Additional Reference Materials 1 1 1 2 Safety amp vr RR PR PERSE RD ERRARE 1 124 3 Viewing Precautions 1 1 1 4 Precautions iR mee tpi re iR ERRARE 2 1 1 5 Wireless Precaution intere 2 1 1 6 Warranty Disclaimer nnne nnne 2 20 SAWL HI dn cle t edet co bets 3 2 1 sAboutthismarnt al c nite dene ele oi ted orit tr Ep dp bete eder 3 2 1 1 How to work with the manual sse 3 2 1 2 Record of changes e eo de etd 3 2 1 3 Icons used in the manual seen 3 2 2 1 Mr 4 2 24 sFCG Gompliance i RU stet seg Eee 4 2 2 2 Solar Aviation Wireless Light 4 2 2 2 1 Compliance with Standards 4 2 2 2 2 US08 icto veut dal Gn tego E o die 4 2 2 2 3 Featules se eee a 5 2 2 3 Wireless Hand Held Controller 6 2 2 4 uico aee e
19. the goods have been properly handled and stored prior to installation properly installed and properly operated after installation and provided further that Buyer gives ADB Airfield Solutions written notice of such defects after delivery of the goods to Buyer Refer to the Safety section for more information on Material Handling Precautions and Storage precautions that must be followed ADB Airfield Solutions 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 Airfield Solutions furthers reserves the right to require the return of such goods to establish any claim ADB Airfield Solutions obligation under this guarantee is limited to making repair or replacement within a reasonable time after receipt of such written notice and does not include any other costs such as the cost of removal of defective part installation of repaired product labor or consequential damages of any kind the exclusive remedy being to require such new parts to be furnished ADB Airfield Solutions liability under no circumstances will exceed the contract price of goods claimed to be defective Any returns under this guarantee are to be on a transportation charges prepaid basis For products not manufactured by but sold by ADB Airfield Solutions warranty is limited to that extended by the original manufacturer This is ADB Airfield Solutions sole guarantee and warranty
20. the output LED intensity ALC has 4 intensity steps until finally entering LVD The ALC step depends on the battery state of charge This ensures the light will continue to operate through periods of poor sunlight ALC is enabled in all Autonomous Modes ALC is disabled in all Temporary Modes Low Voltage Disconnect LVD protects the battery from being discharged to levels low enough to cause permanent damage When LVD is entered Radio and output LEDs are disabled Output LEDs flashes 0 1 sec every 60 sec to let the user know the light needs attention Red indicator LED is flashing Battery continues charging When the battery state of charge reaches an acceptable level LVD is exited LVD is enabled in all modes If continuous high intensity output or backup power is required external power can be provided to the connector on the base plate Remove the connector cap and attach a power cable terminated with the correct mating connector and pinout MS3116 connector detailed MIL DTL 26482 approved vendor Amphenol 8 3P SR 025 Connector accepts 24 20 AWG stranded wire 49 0 to 13 5 VDC input 2 2 A max When connected external power is used to power up the light and charge its battery External power is not a control signal and cannot configure the light The push button or Handheld Controller is still used for normal operations When external power is provided to the c
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22. Unprecedented reliability microprocessor Energy Management System EMS monitors and adapts the brightness to environmental conditions for consistent operation and long life under the toughest conditions User friendly easy programming and operation options include push button operation or optional wireless control system offering secure 900 MHz wireless control from ground or air External 12 V service port allows for external charging or use of supplementary power Source Protect personnel and assets Optional handheld wireless control allows for remote operation of a SAWL airfield including mode changes for enhanced visibility in poor weather conditions or to blackout or infrared in response to immediate threat Meets tough industry standards Certifications include ICAO and Explosive Atmosphere NOTE more detailed info to come Green solution a clean renewable and reliable energy source with the lightest environmental footprint The SAWL features recyclable batteries Six intensity level settings Dusk to dawn or on command operation Programming options include push button operation or optional wireless control system NVG compatible IR option available with all color combinations Table 1 Equipment Data Solar Panel High efficiency solar panels Battery Replaceable recyclable best in class battery pack with extreme temperature range Battery status feedback via LEDs Light Source Ultra bright LEDs feature innovative
23. Y White L 861 Red White L 861 Infrared Preliminary values only 1 Compliant to 20 vertical not measured from 20 to 90 2 Unidirectional with available 180 shield kit Detailed specifications for the above are ICAO Annex 14 5th Ed 2009 FAA AC 150 5340 30D FAA AC 150 5345 46C FAA AC 150 5345 43F FAA AC 150 5345 50B UFC 3 535 01 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 33 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Specifications 2 8 Specifications 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Physical 7 87 in 200 mm 3 or 4 hole bolting circle Mounting 0 5 in 12 mm hardware Powdercoated aluminum chassis available in aviation yellow or olive drab Chassis Polycarbonate lens Waterproof vented battery compartment Height 16 9 in 429 mm incl antenna Width 7 8 in 197 mm incl handle Weight 26 Ib 11 8 kg Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C 40 to 176 F 40 to 80 C Optical Light Source High power visible LEDs Infrared LEDs NVG compatible Intensity Chromaticity See plots in Appendices Visible ICAO and FAA SAE 25050 blue red white yellow and red Infrared 870 890 nm peak wavelength Flash Pattern 0 25 sec on 0 75 sec off Ambient Light Sensing 445 505 lux Automatic Light Control ALC Yes ALC will reduce output intensity in response to unusually low amounts of sunlight to
24. allation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications however there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off or on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Statement for Non wireless Solar Aviation Wireless Light SAWL Light This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interfer
25. anges and improvements to its products and assumes no responsibility for making ADB Unit 44 Business Innovation Centre Binley Business Park Harry Weston Road Coventry CV3 2TX United kingdom Phone 44 0 1455 883130 Fax 44 0 1455 883179 ADB Airfield Solutions Leuvensesteenweg 585 B 1930 Zaventem Belgium Phone 32 2 722 17 11 Fax 32 2 722 17 64 info adb adb air com www adb air com these modifications on any equipment previously sold 96A0444 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved Document Date 12 2010
26. ast 3 ft 1 m from the antennas of lights or other Handheld Controllers It sends out a powerful radio signal that could damage sensitive receiver circuitry if operated at close range Regulatory This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications however there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off or on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the r
27. ati a ime o rar et rh etd es 6 2 2 5 Spare Components vette 6 2 3 2 tte o mte eee re end ae fa 7 2 9 Antennae OH ee enin ed ERE Ree 8 2 3 2 lOCallOI aeter ee rores 9 2 9 3 Orientation rte e e 10 2 9 4 EastellHig uic ee dee ER 10 2 4 Operation inssin eo i t ere a har aet iet E 11 2 4 1 Theory of Operation eroe DO D RED ERRARE 11 2 4 2 User Interface ui ee tte ee Ete tiet ete 11 2 4 2 1 Indicator 11 2 4 2 2 P sh B tton ete teet det 12 2 4 9 MOQBS EA DOE 14 2 4 3 1 Autonomous Mode senem 14 2 4 3 2 Temporary Mode 14 2 4 3 9 Standby MOde c eed deseas cete eoa ER 15 2 4 3 4 Lights Off Mode 15 2 4 3 5 Emergency Mode x adem ree ee teen ensues 15 2 4 3 6 ARCAL Mode et t Ga GU aan s 15 2 4 97 zStorage HERO 15 2 4 4 unie eee dt ii ie ERE 16 2 4 4 1 Low Voltage 16 2 4 4 2 Automatic Light Control 16 2 4 4 3 Voltage 16 2 4 4 4 External Power Operation 16 2 4 4 5 Battery Check e ea nennen 17 2 4 4 6 Flash Toggle nce D rete doeet ditte eed 17 2 4
28. ched release the push button Momentarily pressing the push button 1x 5x chooses a command within that command level Each momentary press must be quick and less than 1 sec Press You must select a command within 10 sec of entering a command level otherwise the light exits that command level The green indicator LED flashes the number of accepted momentary presses The red indicator LED flashes three times if the command has not been accepted Indicator LED and push button sequences will be referred to as hold push button for 4 amber indicator LED flashes press push button For example 4 2 is 1 Press and hold the push button until amber indicator LED flashes quickly 4x 2 Quickly press the push button 2x green indicator LED flashes quickly 2x 12 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Operation The following are all available push button commands Step 1 Step 2 Choose Command Level Choose Command Action Command 1 press 2 presses 3 presses 4 presses 5 presses Response Level 1 green flash 2 green flashes 3 green flashes 4 green flashes 5 green flashes No hold Standby Mode Autonomous Low Autonomous Med Autonomous High Flash Toggle 0 amber flashes 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 2 sec hold Temporary Low Temporary Med Temporary High 1 No action No action 1 amber flash 1 1 1 2 1 3 Storage Mode sec
29. eceiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada is manual will familiarize you wi e features and operating standards of the product Failure to comply with the use storage maintenance or installation instructions detailed in this manual could void the user warranty Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Installation work must be done by a qualified person s in accordance with all application local codes and standards 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 0 SAWL Hi 2 1 About this manual 2 1 1 How to work with the manual 2 1 2 Record of changes 2 1 3 Icons used in the manual SAWL High Intensity Solar Light SAWL Hi SAWL High Intensity SAWL Hi Programming Configuration and Installation The manual shows the information necessary to Program and Configure SAWL High Intensity Lights 1 Become familiar with the structure and content 2 Carry out the actions completely and in the given sequence Page Rev Description Checked Approved Date All A Released Manual For all WARNING symbols see the Safety section Carefully read
30. ence in which case you will be required to correct the interference at your own expense Solar LED Aviation and Obstruction Lights are certified to CE RoHS ICAO Explosive Atmosphere MILSTD 810G Method 511 3 The SAWL High Intensity solar LED aviation light designed for on command performance in extreme conditions features an innovative combination of solar power LEDs and an optional secure wireless control system The control system allows for on command operation from ground or air over a range of up to 2 48 miles 4 km Applications include Runway edge lighting ICAO Annex 14 portable or expedited airfield lighting emergency runway lighting helipad lighting and threshold lighting 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 2 2 3 Features SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Introduction Easy installation and relocation no specialized work crew required limited air traffic disruption and lights are immediately operational Featuring a built in handle the SAWL can be quickly relocated for temporary or emergency applications Multiple mounting options allow for three or four bolt mounting patterns Self contained and low maintenance all components are incorporated within a compact stand alone unit The SAWL also features a replaceable battery pack that extends the service life beyond five years reducing the total cost of ownership and resulting in significant cost savings
31. from damage wear and harsh environment conditions Allow ample room for maintenance panel accessibility and cover removal Protect components from damage wear and harsh environment conditions Allow ample room for maintenance panel accessibility and cover removal Protect equipment with safety devices as specified by applicable safety regulations If safety devices must be removed for installation install them immediately after the work is completed and check them for proper functioning prior to returning power to the circuit 1 1 1 Additional Reference NFPA 70B Electrical Equipment Maintenance Materials 70E Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee Workplaces ANSI NFPA 78 Electrical Standards for Metalworking Machine Tools OSHA 29 CFR Part 1910 Occupational Health and Safety Standards National and local electrical codes and standards 1 1 2 Safety amp Usage The following symbols indicate important safety warnings and precautions throughout this manual WARNING indicates that serious bodily harm or death may result from failure to adhere to the precautions CAUTION indicates that damage to equipment may result if the instructions N are not followed NOTE suggests optimal conditions and provides additional information NOTE 00 WIRELESS features and functions that require a Handheld Controller 1 1 3 Viewing Precautions not view an actively emitting infrared or v
32. isible Tight from the side of the light close to or on beam from a range of less than 4 ft 1 2 m 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 1 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light To use this equipment safely 1 1 4 Battery Precautions 1 1 5 Wireless Precautions 1 1 6 Warranty Disclaimer 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 A safe limit for near infrared viewing established by the American Conference of Governmental and Industrial Hygienists ACGIH is 65 mW in 10 mW cm as the maximum exposure limit for viewing for up to 16 minutes This power density can be produced at the lens surface when actively emitting infrared light Use extreme caution when handling the light This product is capable of generating enormous short circuit currents Remove all jewelry bracelets batteries Charge your battery periodically Permanent damage and reduced capacity will result if the battery is not correctly maintained A metal strap watches rings before attempting to handle or remove the The rate of battery self discharge is very dependent upon temperature The warmer the temperature the faster the batteries will discharge Lights that have been stored will usually require a top up charge before they are put into service The most accurate battery health status reading is obtained when the unit has been in a dark location and in off mode for at least 24 hours Keep the Handheld Controller at a distance of at le
33. n Ibs Connect the external power harness and attach it to its routing features Ensure the base plate gasket is clean and seated in its groove Hold the chassis over the battery and connect the battery harness Align the handle with the connector on the base plate and slowly slide the chassis over the battery 7 Press base plate screw o rings into their counterbores Tighten 4 base plate screws to 24 105 in Ibs 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Maintenance 2 5 4 Recycling This product required the extraction and use of natural resources It may contain substances that could be harmful to the environment or human health if improperly handled at the product s end of life In order to avoid release of such substances into the environment and to reduce the use of natural resources we encourage you to recycle the product in an appropriate way that will ensure most of the materials are reused or recycled appropriately Check your local municipality for electronics recyclers NOTE The symbol indicates that this product complies with the European Union s requirements according to Directive 2002 96 EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE NOTE The battery is a rechargeable lead acid AGM battery Consult your local laws for information on recycling 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 25 SAWL High Intensity Solar
34. n LVD is entered Grouping allows independent control of different subsets of lights on an airfield There are 8 groups numbered 1 through 8 Each light can be assigned to only one group Handheld controller can control multiple groups at a time light can be reassigned to another group as required When adding a light to a group the Handheld Controller re sends the last mode to everyone in that group In order to configure the group of a light 1 Light must be powered for at least 10 sec and not in Storage Mode 2 Press the push button 1x This instructs the light to receive grouping configurations from the Handheld Controller for 5 min 3 Grouping configuration is sent from Handheld Controller 4 After successfully receiving a grouping configuration the 5 light receives that group s last mode from the Handheld Controller Factory default is group 1 Unique Code Sequence UCS allows one or more Handheld Controllers to be uniquely associated to one or more lights When UCS is enabled the Handheld Controller sends a code with each radio transmission Only lights configured to accept that particular code will respond to the transmission The benefits are Nearby installations of lights can be operated independently by different Independence Handheld Controllers without interference It is not possible for another Handheld Controller to interrupt airfield Security operation The Handheld Controller
35. nt the light relative to the runway This is useful for directional and bidirectional lights 2 3 3 Orientation White omnidirectional White directional The SAWL Hi can be mounted using 0 5 in 12 mm fasteners The mounting holes have a 2 3 4 Fastening bolt circle of 7 87 in 200 mm Fasteners are not included but are available as kits 5 D D 5 5 99 2510 2 55 235mm 17mm 6 HOLES 16 9in 429mm 7 87In 200mm 3 HOLE BOLT MOUNTING CIRCLE 31 9mm 4 HOLE MOUNTING 38in 10mm 1 3 1 141mm 10 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 4 Operation 2 4 1 Theory of Operation 2 4 2 User Interface 2 4 2 1 Indicator LEDs SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Operation During daylight the solar panels charge the battery using the Energy Management System EMS The capacity of the battery ensures that even with poor levels of sunlight over an extended period the light has enough reserve power to continue to perform reliably Stored battery energy is then available to power the output LEDs in one of several modes These modes are selected using the push button user interface on the light or a Handheld Controller The most commonly used modes are Autonomous and Temporary Modes The Handheld Co
36. ntroller contains a 900 MHz radio that transmits commands to a receiving radio inside the SAWL Hi For Handheld Controller operation and button sequences see its manual Inside the lens near the push button are three indicator LEDs that illuminate green amber or red They Guide push button operation Indicate diagnostic feedback Indicate normal operating state after the push button has not been used for 10 sec Indicator Operating State Autonomous or Temporary Mode Infrared LED All indicators are off output Storage Mode Autonomous or Temporary Mode Visible LED Green indicator LED flashes 1x every 2 sec output Battery is charging via the external power Amber indicator LED flashes 1x every 1 sec connector Amber indicator LED flashes 1x every 2 sec Battery is charging via the solar panels 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 11 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Operation 12 6 11 2 4 2 2 Push Button The push button on the light is used for configuration and control It can be used in conjunction with or instead of a Handheld Controller for most modes and features 5 The two types of push button inputs are Pressing and holding the push button down for several sec will cycle through the command levels The command level is indicated by the number of amber indicator LED flashes Once the desired command level has been rea
37. onnector on the base plate the light will not exit Temporary Mode after a preset time It will remain in Temporary Mode until commanded otherwise or until the light detects that external power is no longer available 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2 4 4 5 Battery Check 2 4 4 6 Flash Toggle 2 4 4 7 Infrared Toggle 2 4 4 8 Push Button Lock Toggle 2 4 4 9 Diagnose 2 4 4 10 Grouping 2 4 4 11 Unique Code Sequence SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Operation Push button sequence 4 1 checks the battery state of charge The indicator LEDs then show the following for 10 sec Indicator Battery State of Charge Green Good 75 100 Amber Charge 50 75 Red LVD 5 50 Flashing Red LVD lt 5 Push button sequence 0 5 toggles between steady on and flashing output LEDs Push button sequence 8 1 toggles between visible and infrared output LEDs Push button sequence 5 2 toggles between locking and unlocking the push button Red indicator LED flashes 2x when the push button is first locked When locked push button commands are ignored If any other push button command is given other than unlocking the push button the red indicator LED flashes 3x Green indicator LED flashes 2x when the push button is unlocked The battery state of charge and radio health can be queried via the Handheld Controller using its Diagnose function Diagnose is disabled whe
38. optic and lens design for optimum light divergence Intensity 44 3 cd autonomous high mode See photometric plot Flash Patterns Steady on only User programmed via onboard push button switch or optional handheld wireless controller Fully self contained weather corrosion and vandal resistant unit with premium grade UV resistant polycarbonate head LEDs white red amber blue red green split amber white split Colors red white split All colors available with infrared CHASSIS aviation yellow olive drab Ambient Operating Temp 22 to 122 F 30 to 50 C Storage Temperature 40 to 176 F 40 to 80 C Weight 26 Ib 11 75 kg Automatic Light Control ALC ALC dynamically reduces brightness in response to unusually low amounts of sunlight to ensure continued operation Radio Receiver 902 928 MHz FHSS External Service Port 12V DC 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 5 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A Introduction 12 6 11 2 2 3 Wireless Hand Held One or more wireless SAWL Hi lights can be remotely operated from the ground or air with a Controller handheld wireless controller secure radio transceiver with antenna and keypad Wireless Hand Held Controller Ordering Code Part SAWL HC Battery Replacement Kit for Wireless Hand held Controller 48247 2 2 4 Features Water resistant keypad and LED indicators
39. ow table and plot are based on Handheld Controller commands with a 15 min activation time Light is in Lights Off Mode when not in a Temporary Mode activation Worst month of the year Infrared output LEDs consume less energy than the visible output LEDs Flashing consumes less energy since the LEDs are on for less time NOTE It is possible to use more Temporary Mode activations per day The battery will then require more than 1 day of solar energy to fully charge Temporary Mode Activations daily max Setting Blue Region Yellow Region Red Region Grey Region temp Low 4 13 22 TEMP MED 3 10 16 TEMP HIGH 2 6 10 temp Low IR 73 96 96 temp MED IR 43 96 96 temp HIGH IR 21 64 96 Not recommended temp Low flash 16 49 81 for installation temp MED flash 12 36 61 temp HIGH flash 8 23 39 temp Low IR flash 96 96 96 temp MED IR flash 96 96 96 temp HIGH IR flash 63 96 96 28 96 activations 24 hrs is the theoretical daily max 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 5 amp amp amp 58 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Appendices x a 29 o o g 5 lt SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Appendices 2 7 4 Intensity The minimum peak intensity for all modes and colors is below Visible output unit is candela cd Infra
40. r antenna is parallel to the light s antenna CCCCCGGG Gc po 00 02 2 Elevate the Handheld Controller s antenna Ensure surrounding grass and foliage is trim Clear line of sight between antennas 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 96A0444 Rev A SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 12 6 11 Installation 2 3 2 Location Year round unrestricted solar exposure is critical to long term A performance Shade dramatically reduces the ability of the light to charge its battery Year round sun During the winter the sun is lower on the horizon Because the angle of the sun changes with the seasons you must be aware that obstructions such as trees buildings and mountains that do not shade the solar panel during the summer may shade it during the winter T Cooler is better The battery lasts longest if you can minimize its exposure to high temperatures Choose a location that is away from hot dark colored surfaces like asphalt or black steel plate Mounting kits are available that elevate the light and can help reduce the temperature of the battery Flat Ensure the mounting surface is flat and level 16 80 429mm 38m 10mm 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 9 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Installation The handle can be used to orie
41. red output unit is milliwatts per steradian mW sr at 870 nm peak wavelength Directional is a focused output beam Omnidirectional is 360 output when Directional is active Omnidirectional is also active Bidirectional is 180 output from one side of the light and 180 output from the other side Unidirectional is 180 output only Peak Intensity min 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 AUTO LOW AUTO MED AUTO HIGH TEMP LOW TEMP MED TEMP HIGH Output Directi or or or or or or Vp AUTOLOW AUTOMED AUTOHIGH TEMPLOW TEMPMED TEMPHIGH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH FLASH omnidirectional 18 45 74 160 160 160 White directional 248 504 Blue omnidirectional 6 7 17 6 7 17 Red omnidirectional 15 48 73 15 48 73 Yellow omnidirectional 4 10 16 40 61 81 Green omnidirectional 14 36 59 154 237 316 Red red directional 17 17 17 28 48 68 Green green directional 44 109 179 320 415 557 yellow bidirectional 13 32 52 112 112 112 Yellow yellow directional 5 E gt 174 353 White white bidirectional 18 45 74 160 160 160 white directional 248 504 red bidirectional 9 23 37 80 80 80 red directional 124 252 Red White white bidirectional 18 45 74 160 160 160 white directional 248 504 Infrared omnidirectional 14 31 74 14 31 74 30 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved
42. shipping the light Lights are shipped from the factory in Storage Mode No response to wireless control and not able to turn on its output LEDs Indicator LEDs are off Stores the last mode before entering Storage Mode Sunlight or external power will continue to charge the battery NOTE If the ambient light level is 30 lux or less for 24 hrs the light will automatically enable Storage Mode Storage Mode is enabled by push button sequence 2 1 or the Handheld Controller To disable Storage Mode press the push button 1x 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 15 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Operation 2 4 4 Features 2 4 4 1 Low Voltage Disconnect 2 4 4 2 Automatic Light Control 2 4 4 3 Low Voltage Disconnect 2 4 4 4 External Power Operation 16 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Low Voltage Disconnect LVD protects the battery from being discharged to levels low enough to cause permanent damage When LVD is entered Radio and output LEDs are disabled Output LEDs flashes 0 1 sec every 60 sec to let the user know the light needs attention Red indicator LED is flashing Battery continues charging When the battery state of charge reaches an acceptable level LVD is exited LVD is enabled in all modes Automatic Light Control ALC is a patented algorithm that matches the light s energy consumption to its energy storage As the battery state of charge diminishes ALC decreases
43. temperature at a given location The below table and plot are based on Autonomous Mode operates dusk to dawn No Temporary Mode activations Worst Month of the year Infrared output LEDs consume less energy than the visible output LEDs Flashing consumes less energy since the LEDs are on for less time Autonomy is the number of days that the light can operate without any solar energy Itis determined by the Autonomous Mode day length and the battery size Several days of autonomy is required to ensure continued functionality during periods of poor weather Autonomous Mode Settings Blue Region Yellow Region Red Region Grey Region AUTO LOW AUTO MED AUTO HIGH AUTO HIGH FLASH AUTO HIGH FLASH AUTO HIGH FLASH Not AUTO MED IR AUTO HIGH IR AUTO HIGH IR recommended AUTO HIGH IR FLASH AUTO HIGH IR FLASH AUTO HIGH IR FLASH 14 days min autonomy 2010 ADB Airfield Solutions All Rights Reserved 11 days min autonomy 8 days min autonomy for installation 27 SAWL High Intensity Solar Light Appendices 96A0444 Rev A 12 6 11 Figure 1 as m El al 2 7 3 Temporary Mode 8 6 4 8 The maximum number of Temporary Mode activations per day is determined by the amount Activations of solar energy and ambient temperature at a given location The bel
44. with respect to the goods there are no express warranties or warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or any implied warranties of fitness for any particular purpose or any implied warranties other than those made expressly herein All such warranties being expressly disclaimed Trademarks General notice other product names used here are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Proprietary Information This information carrier contains proprietary information which shall not be used for other purposes than those for which it has been released nor be reproduced or disclosed to third parties without the prior written consent of ADB Airfield Solutions No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of ADB Airfield Solutions No patent liability is assumed with respect to the use of the information contained herein Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein ADB Airfield Solutions shall not be liable to the purchaser of this product or third parties for damages losses costs or expenses incurred by purchaser or third parties as a result of accident misuse or abuse of this product or unauthorized modifications repairs or alterations to this product ADB Airfield Solutions shall

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