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3. Signal contact Contact closed when emergency light blocking is activated Inhibit emergency 36 37 38 General alarm In the following disturbance contact 37 38 is closed contact Not enough battery capacity detected in the last duration function test Lamp failure during the last function test Charging error Emergency mode although emergency light blocking is activated Device off 39 40 12V DC Power supply for peripheral systems panel FMT 01 41 42 Remote control Control of a 2 electric network by using voltage alarm External electric In case of breakdown of this network the contact on the terminal 42 NW distribution and 41 NWC is open and the supply of lampgroups takes place by the 12V DC are rest of remaining AC network switched via If there is no monitoring terminals 42 and 41 have to be jumpered contact Caution The terminals may have voltage Technical changes excepted Page 5 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 6 Paneland display Testausl sung Sart function tes Protocol book Quittierung Confirmation Menu Meni Uhr Clock a Es Erh a D Funktion UE ES Test Test Function Duration i Batteriebetrieb Brenndauer Emergency operation L adestbr ng e Charging fault i i coke ok inaji Luminaire group 1 Leuchtenguppe 1 3 S Kaung Leuchtengruppe 2 Lumin
4. 21 9 1 Mode current monitoring iuit coii 21 9 2 Mode lamp ERR 21 9 3 Manual Switch back to non maintained light meeting facilities 21 9 4 Lighting Control energy SAVING ssssssssssesseeeeeneeeneenneen nennen nennen 22 10 Emergency light blocking itat nectare ctetu ian ee sha 22 11 Operation oft he emergency lighting sssssssssseseeeneneeeeenenennenen nennen 22 11 1 Test USB Stick CSV erret hee tette tated eee 22 EE MEI H 23 12 Additional Information intra eraot tese exec tuer Fi recita tue Le vat 23 13 Faultindication panel eter tacere ei ENE e Eae bes 25 14 Network Interface iere nte tercio cere etre eniro eter NE eel este E epos 25 15 Housing assembly and drilling plan seeeseeeeeennnnnn nne 26 Technical changes excepted Page 1 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 1 Introduction The guide is aimed exclusively at qualified electricians or persons instructed by electrical specialists It contains summary information about installation operation testing and maintenance To avoid problems or damage during installation and operation of the device th
5. The maximum battery size is High x Wide x Deep 250mm x 370mm x 180mm Technical changes excepted Page 2 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 4 3 Operating modes The Nano 2 can be used for the following modes 4 3 4 Operating mode current monitoring absolute and relative current measurement Operating mode current monitoring absolute and relative current measurement Current monitoring Two groups of lamps each group 2 circuits Each lamp group optionally configurable in maintained or non maintained mode Storage of the load current measured at the start of each lamp group Protocol book with up to 730 kinds of protocols Through the USB interface it is possible the entire protocol book to save to a USB stick Manual start of the function test by pressing a button Choice between daily weekly or monthly function test and typing fixed test dates Visual indication of the need for an annual duration test Programming of the triggering of the visual display is possible The duration test must be started manually During building rest periods the steady light of the lamps can turned off to save energy During operating time you can switch between English and German per menu Summer if enabled for error and system messages Setting of relative or absolute power measurement see also 6 3 7 Service menu System Info Absolute current measurement Error detection
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7. If the above steps have been carried out successfully you should check the function of Nano 2 by triggering a manual test e If this testing is successful the device is ready now The power of the connected lamps can only be determined correctly when all lamps are connected In case of adding removing or replacing lamps to the system the commissioning has to be repeated Technical changes excepted Page 19 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 8 Testrelease 8 1 Manualtest release A first manual test has to be carried out after commissioning After pressing the manual test button the Test LED flashes very quickly FLASH The Nano 2 requires a short period of time to verify whether a test can be started If the test can be started the display of the LED TEST changes from fast to slow orange flashing A manual test is based on the set time of the functional tests If the functional test is set to 5 minutes so the manual test also lasts 5 minutes and then shuts off automatically Should it be necessary to stop the test prematurely proceed as follows Press the manual test button again until the Test LED flashes very quickly e Nano 2 will interrupt the test and turns back to the status that existed before the test e The LED test will flash orange once and turns off e The test is terminated Manual tests can only be activated from the Start menu To get a
8. Measured voltage of the battery U battery 13 8V Display Charging current in main mode I charge 2 4 Discharge current in emergency mode Because of the measurement method it takes a few seconds to show on the display updated data The Menu button is used as a starting point for starting the service menu gt Press the Menu button gt Service Selection of submenus by pressing the arrow keys gt Language German English TUeRguages Light Control Energy saving while building rest periods Device ID USB Write protocol Buzzer enable disable Test Time Functional testing duration test pu System Info System information sClooke Clear log Clear memory protocol Clock Set time SERVICE gt Cancel lt 6 3 1 Service menu language After selecting the service menu language by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt Language gt Use the arrow keys to select English or German Use button to confirm menu choice gt English lt x Main screen appears U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Technical changes excepted Page 7 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 6 3 2 Service m
9. Note It is possible to save the entire protocol book on a USB stick via USB port The corresponding file is saved in CSV text format and can be used in MS EXCEL OpenOffice Regarding the process sing of data it is recommended to use OpenOffice or LibreOffice For a later system allocation a free definable device ID with 16 characters will be written into the file The writing operation on the USB flash drive can take up to 15 minutes for 730 protocol book entries Technical changes excepted Page 9 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 6 3 5 Service menu Buzzer After selecting the service menu Buzzer by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt Buzzer Summer Off gt gt gt Current setting flashes Use the arrow keys select On or Off Confirm with button Menu Main screen appears Buzzer On U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Technical changes excepted Page 10 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 6 3 6 Service menu Test Time After selecting the service menu Test Time by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt Test Time Test Time Cancel Use the arrow keys to select the following sub menus gt Program FT lt function test gt Program BT
10. In the last test an error was found in luminaire group 1 or Thecurrently displayed entry in the log book contains an error in a luminaire group 1 DURATION GREEN Light Group 1 in the last test with no errors LED 4 Group 2 indicator lamp PERMANENT RED In the last test an error was found in luminaire group 1 or Thecurrently displayed entry in the log book contains an error in a luminaire group 1 DURATION GREEN Light Group 1 in the last test with no errors LED 5 Indicator Inhibit Emergency mode Provision BS lights ORANGE FLASHING emergency light blocking is activated PERMANENT ORANGE Manual downshift of Non maintained groups after main fault is required LED 6 Indicator Shutdown by discharging FLASHING RED In the last test a battery capacity fault was found or Thecurrently displayed entry in the log book contains a battery capacity fault PERMANENT RED Deep discharge was activated in the last emergency operation The Indicator deep discharge must be confirmed by pressing the button test release Technical changes excepted Page 6 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 Only after the confirmation a new test can be started The LED indicator flashes very quickly until the acknowledgment has been confirmed by the system 6 3 Menu structure Please refer to the associated drawing Menu Structure Nano 2 Main screen
11. Angleuchten 40 LM def G1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 12 P011 2609 11 08 22 Akkuok Ang Leuchten 0 LM def G1 fehlt G def 62 fehlt G2 13 P012 26 09 11 2305 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 14 P013 2709 11 2305 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 15 P014 2809 11 2305 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 16 P015 2909 11 2305 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 17 P016 3009 11 23 05 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G def G2 fehlt G2 19 20 21 2 Column A Number of the protocol book Column B Date of test Column C End of test Column D Type of test gt BT Duration test FT Function test MT Manual test Column E Battery status gt battery ok oder battery cap capacity error Column F Number of registered lights Column G Group 1 gt Number and address of the defective lamps Column H Group 1 gt Number and address of the defective lamps Column Group 2 gt Number and address of the defective lamps Column H Group 2 gt Number and address of the defective lamps Due to the large number of different USB flash drives it can not be excluded that some sticks cancel the writing operation prematurely In this case the USB flash drive from another manufacturer has to be used The protocol
12. address in a group of lamps is not allowed to be existent Before commissioning starts the correct connection of all cables and consumers must be examined according to the wiring diagram Damage caused by connection errors are not subject to the warranty 7 1 Switching on the mains supply The indicator LED 1 shows permanently or flashing green The lamps in a non maintained light group are in standby operation No link 4 6 5 6 The lamps in a maintained light group are in continuous operation Link 4 6 5 6 in For setting maintained or non maintained mode please read the chapter 9 Luminaries with address modules are in standby or continuous operation similar to the setting of the mode switch and depending on the prior operating 7 2 Calibration and Registration e Check the indicated charging voltage this should be significantly higher than 13V The charge current should be less than 0 5 A to ensure that the battery has sufficient capacity for commissioning e the button LM test see wiring diagram or chapter 15 housing assembly detailed View A e device switches from main to emergency operation The LED LM test will flash red for a short time Then the LED changes to permanent red The application can take up to 5 minutes depending on operating mode e When current measurement or registration of lamps with address module was successful the LED LM Test will switch off e Check the results on th
13. it is possible to store the entire protocol book onto an USB stick Manual start of the function test by pressing a button Choice between daily weekly or monthly function test and typing fixed test dates Visual indication of the need for an annual duration test Programming of the triggering of the visual display is possible The duration test must be started manually During building rest periods the steady light of the lamps can turned off to save energy During operating time you can switch between English and German per menu Summer if enabled for error and system messages Technical changes excepted Page 3 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 5 Connection plan Message Max 250VAC 2 5A 30VDC 2 5A Message inhibit emergency active Max 250VAC 2 5A 30VDC 2 5A General alarm contact Max 250VAC 2 5 30VDC 2 5A Output 12V DC max 100mA Voltage Monitor Attention 12V DC Output Group 2 B b2 2 PE Output Group2A a2 2 PE Output Group 1 B b1 B1 PE Output Group 1A al 1 PE Manual control for BS Fire alarm switch Attention 230V AC Critical circle voltage monitor lAttention 230V AC Maintained Group 1 2 lAttention 230V AC Mains connection PE N L main emergency operation Inhibit emergency A al Al PE PE a2 A2 PE b2 B2 PE GR L a 4 p 8 Lg Teldung Notblack aktiv Gr
14. which requests a manual start by user Programmable 15 480 minutes resolution 15 minutes System Info Mains return About the last power up after emergency operation System Info registered lights Number of lamps logged into the system In a current controlled System the message current monitoring is shown Current Type For current monitored systems no function for lamp monitoring Relative Error detection in case of deviation 20 40 Absolute Error detection in case of deviation from 3W bulbs Clear Log Delete the protocol report max 730 protocol entries Clock Setting the date and time for the protocol entries 9 Maintained non maintained mode 9 1 Mode current monitoring The lights can be switched with switch on the feeder clamp maintained light group 1 or maintained light group 2 When the lights are off due to these terminals non maintained light they can be turned on by using the following functions e the switch for fire alarm system When the switch fire alarm system is open this has priority over other switching operations 9 2 Mode lamp monitoring Precondition The terminals for maintained light group 1 or maintained light group 2 are jumpered in accordance with wiring diagram The monitoring device of switchable lamp must be set to non maintained light Then the switching of the light is possible e the switch for fire alarm system When the switc
15. 6 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 Drillplan 190 529 110 Technical changes excepted Page 27 of 27
16. Gessler Manual NANO 2 LPS system according to EN50171 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 Table of Contents 1 0 2 2 Intended US Goes 2 3 BE EES 2 4 Technical Datel EM 2 4 1 CG SIGMA E 2 4 2 Connecting Consumers Power ccccecceeteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseaeeeeaeeseaeeseaeeeseaeeseaeesseneeseeeeseaeeseneeees 2 4 3 Operating Mode P 3 4 3 1 Operating mode current monitoring absolute and relative current measurement 3 4 3 2 Operating mode lamp monitoring 3 5 Connection Sv 4 SEE Paneland Ko 2 EE 6 6 1 KEY assigne osnan S eA SEARE Aa AE EEEREN EE EEEE EES 6 6 2 Meaning of LED Display 6 6 3 Men Sruti a cea ext ae Pes fev acs ceca cecal oa ck lade ok ea 7 6 3 1 Service menu 7 6 3 2 Service menu Light Control ecccececeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeceaeeeeaeeseaeeseaneeseaeeseaeeeseaeeeseaeessaeessaes 8 6 3 3 Service menu Device ID 9 6 3 4 Service menu
17. Power supply from battery red LED Emergency operation Spslsung aue Banorte Device disturbed LED flashing red Disturbance Anlage gest rt Emergency prevented LED flashing red Emergency blocked Notlicht blockiert The built in buzzer sounds when the following error is displayed Device disturbed PN Emergency prevents The buzzer is turned off via the Buzzer off The error Buzzer off Summer aus optical and acoustical is reset if the error was corrected Whether the display LED and the buzzer work correctly can be controlled by the button LED Test Pressing the button all the LED at the panel light on and the buzzer sounds When the button LED test is no longer pressed the display switches back to the current status Connection Power is supplied from the Nano 2 The other connections are made in accordance with below given connection diagram Only a correct connection leads to a correct evaluation Terminal 32 MP Terminal 31 Message main operation Terminal 32 MP Terminal 33 Message emergency operation Terminal 37 MP Terminal 38 Common fault NO Terminal 34 MP Terminal 35 Inhibit emergency aktiv Terminal 40 Supply voltage GND Terminal 39 Supply voltage 12V 14 Network Interface There is the option to connect the device via a network interface see chapter 5 Connection plan with the same network to any computer With the included software the status of the system can be che
18. Selection of those to be value or weekday with the arrow keys TU 06 09 11 08 55 03 f 08 57 00 Confirm selection by pressing the button menu After confirmation flashes the keypad next to be set selection the adjusted number pad with the arrow keys etc Note The seconds can not be set You can only zeroise them by using the arrow key When leaving the currently shown time is saved When all characters are set and passed through it automatically changes to the main screen U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4 Note The change from summer to winter time or from winter to summer time will be carried out automatically Technical changes excepted Page 13 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 6 4 Protocol book The button protocol book serves as a starting point for the retrieval of stored test protocols gt press the button protocol book gt Protocol book P004 FT OK 04 09 11 23 05 gt Protocol of the last tests will be shown The following information is shown Protocol number of the last test performed Type of test FT Function Test BT duration test MT manual test DF shifted test Results of the tests OK test ok Error test error Test Date Test time time trial end If no test was perfor
19. aching lamp L20 it automatically switches on lamps skipped G2 group Group 20 L01 Mark Sample light 5 Group 1 to be defective gt Man Err List P004 G1 L05 OK gt arrow button until group 1 lamp L05 appears Man Err List gt Press the menu button The status changes to L05 DT See err P004 FT Error Press the button protocol test Setting is saved Display UP UE jumps to the protocol overview gt exit the display press the menu button gt Main screen appears U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Technical changes excepted Page 17 of 27 Gessler 4 amp 7 State 07 03 2012 NANO 2 Low Power System 44 49 019 A uoun uonoejes 1299 vj young 4 Y A uoga i euisseid DI pue y o yoeasayy Hes uon 2ejes 1nd 4 A uoyng Meg lt nvewuonra 4 4 yer uona ap UPB 4 4 1980 uonng Y uoa d 9 nos qe N
20. aire group 2 Inhibit emergency active Notlichtblockierung aktiv 6 Tiefentladeschutz Deep discharge protection Provision BS lig hts R ckstellung BS Leuchten Kapazitatsfehler Ca pa city error 6 1 Key assignment Button Function Protocol book Description of the display protocol book Menu Call the main menu for selection and query Start function test Confirmation Trigger a manual test Triggering a system required duration test Acknowledge the message deep discharge when activated acoustic messages Provision BS lights non maintained light Clock Enabling the date and time display AY Up Down scroll in the selected menu With each press the backlight will be on for about 10 minutes 6 2 Meaning of LED Display LED Display LED 1 Status Display FLASHING GREEN Main operation boost charge the battery DURATION GREEN Main operation maintenance charge of the battery ORANGE FLASHING Battery operation emergency operation Red Disturbed or defective charge LED 2 Test display FLASHING ORANGE 0 5 sec Clock Function test runs FLASHING ORANGE 2 sec Clock Duration test runs DURATION ORANGE Request start duration test activated by pressing a key ORANGE FLASH Display transition between states at test start and end See also chapter manual test release LED 3 Group 1 indicator lamp PERMANENT RED
21. book uses the FIFO First In First Out Upon reaching the end of memory the oldest log will be deleted The built in test equipment leads to the device function tests and service life tests automatically depending on the setting The result of the last test is visible on the control panel by looking at the LED indicators The manual activation of a functional test must be performed with charged battery 11 2 Repair If a failure appears on the control panel following a function test or a duration test it must be to resolve promptly by an authorized service person or an electrician Exception to this is the change of a light tube After the repair on the control panel you have to initiate a functional test This is necessary to a control that the security light unit is working correctly or b confirm the reported fault When the 40A fuse of the DC DC converter disconnects there is a short circuit or the battery is connected the wrong way When the 7 5 amp fuse of the loading device disconnects there is a device fault or the battery cables were shorted If in both cases the exchange of the fuses does not help you need to contact an authorized service person location of fuses see item 15 12 Additional information To avoid damage from discharging the battery may not be stored longer than three months without charge If the Nano 2 is set out of service for a long time shutdown of the power supply the battery has to disconnected af
22. cked and protocols are available There is also the possibility of testing times and holiday periods and weekly set When installing or retrofitting into an existing system the placing of the user s guide for the Network Interface takes place separately Technical changes excepted Page 25 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 15 Housing assembly and drilling plan 1 2 3 4 Cable launches Cable catch rail LM Test Details A Fuses Temperature sensor Nes cover Battery bracket Lift up housing cover and remove to the front Set assembly area Transfer the drilling plan in the specified dimensions on the mounting surface Create the holes for fastening with a 10mm drill pre drill recommended Fix the device with the supplied anchors to the assembly level Note Because of the battery weight are both battery holding bracket to fasten with 2 screws fixed to the mounting level Lead cable through the rubber grommets into the housing and electrical connection acc Connection diagram The cable catch rail is used for strain relief of the introduced cable Put the battery on the mounting bracket and establish a connection Therefore fix the battery cables red black with the provided screws to the corresponding pins Attention Reverse polarity of the battery will destroy the electronics This error is not covered by warranty Technical changes excepted Page 2
23. correct result the duration of the test should be at least 5 minutes 8 2 Function test Depending on weather the selected time interval is daily weekly every 7 days or monthly an automatic function test will be activated The test duration can be freely selected between 5 and 15 minutes Shift of the function test in case of power failure Emergency operation for up to 4 hours before test initiation delays the test by 24 hours A power failure during the function test moves the test for 24 hours after mains return From the time of the original test activation the display of the displacement on the display is visible The test time will automatically reprogramm After completion of the delayed test the original test time is programmed The delayed tests show in the test protocol type DF A daily test will be reprogrammed temporarily for the delay to a weekly test 8 3 Duration test If the set release date reached the duration time test the system calls by a permanently lit LED 2 the manual activation of a duration test The duration test must be performed by pressing the button Start function test to activate the test The procedure is as for the manual test trip Depending on the connected battery and load fitting a test can run for 1 or 3 hours According to EN62034 section 6 3 3 a manual activation is to ensure that the test is conducted at a time with low risk In the protocol book the result of the duration test is recorde
24. ction gt Use the arrow keys Automatic or Manual off select gt Confirm with button Menu selection gt Leave Light Control service menu by pressing the menu button Main screen appears Note continious lighting can be manually turned off for an indefinite period of time Manual control has priority over a programmed vacation period Vacation period in turn has priority over a programmed weekly period Attention When you activate the light control in the main display every 3 seconds the signature Light Control Active will be shown for 1 second Light control gt Weekly lt 1 MO 00 00 MO 00 00 1 A MO 15 00 Weekly Return Light control gt Cancel lt U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Light Control gt Manual lt Light Control Manual Off Light Control Cancel U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Light Control Active Technical changes excepted Page 8 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 6 3 3 Service menu Device ID After selecting the service menu Device ID by using the arrow keys press the button me
25. d An automatic delay of the duration test because of a power failure is not provided A duration test is activated manually on the device In the service menu System Info submenu must mains return has to be checked if and when a power failure has occurred date and time of last connection to the main is shown In case of a power failure the manual activation is only allowed to be activated after 24 hours at the earliest 8 4 Menu Settings With the menu see Menu Structure 6 3 you can do the following settings Language Selection German or English Light Control Selection Weekly Time 7 presets Holiday Time 7 presets entry date Manually off for an indefinite period The manual control has priority over a scheduled weekly time The programmed weekly time takes precedence over a scheduled holiday time Device ID For a clear assignment of a read test report eg for objects with multiple operating units Technical changes excepted Page 20 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 USB With the USB interface it is possible to save the entire protocol book on a USB stick Buzzer Selection On or Off Sound Buzzer On with the following error messages Charge failure emergency operation mains monitoring Test Time Functional test daily weekly or monthly Programmable from 5 to 15 minutes Resolution 1 minute Duration test No automatic release There is an LED display
26. e instructions must be observed The following symbols refer to particular risks or facilitate the work to be performed A Important The symbol indicates special hazards the damage may result to persons or property By following the instructions you can also avoid an increase of effort in the implementation of the work Attention This sign is an advice to execute a necessary activity easily 2 Intended use AN The luminaires have to be suitable for operation on AC and DC The luminaries have to be operated within the specified voltage ranges The connected load of the lamps in emergency mode is not allowed to exceed 200W 225V DC In the assembly installation and operation of the device these instructions and the applicable regulations have to be strictly observed Upcoming damages due to non observing are excluded from liability warranty and guarantee 3 Description Security lighting device for decentralized arrangement each within a fire compartment to supply a maximum of 2 x 16 rescue signs and or security lighting such as with cold cathode fluorescent lamps or LED with power in case of faulty main The emergency power is supplied through low maintenance sealed lead acid batteries The running of the Pb battery at an ambient temperature 10 C and 25 C leads to a reduction in service life combined with capacity losses and possibly a premature failure The Nano 2 needs to be maintained regularly by trained experts t
27. e menu System Info chapter 6 3 7 The number of registered lights must match the number of mounted lights For lamps without address modules it automatically switches to the mode current monitoring In the operating mode lamp monitoring is the possibility to switch between relative and absolute current monitoring When using the relative current monitoring the deviation is calculated as a percentage 20 40 When using absolute current monitoring a deviation from 3W Bulb from the measured current value Calibration is recognized as an error At the absolute current measurement it is to ensure that the status of the connected lamps before the commencement of trial operation corresponds to the state of the plant before the balance maintained light or non maintained light After initial manual balance an alignment will be repeated 24 hours later automatically by the system to realize the definite operating mode maintained light or non maintained light of the luminaries On commissioning you have to pay attention if relative or absolute current monitor is set for the operation mode current monitoring see also 6 3 7 System Info The correct display of the current type in the mode current monitoring may take up to a minute to change e Enter in the Time Date see 6 3 9 service menu clock the current date and time e Program in the menu test time see 6 3 6 the test time of annual duration and functional tests
28. enu Light Control After selecting the service menu light control by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt Light control Light control Cancel gt Use the arrow keys to select the following sub menus gt Weekly lt gt Vacation lt gt Manual lt gt With button menu choice of sub menus confirm eg Weekly space 1 c Use the arrow keys to select memory 1 7 7 presets are available c Selection of the character with the button Menu selected character will flash c Selection of the value to be set using the arrow keys Letter A stands for activating the saving time gt When all characters are set navigate no character may blink more otherwise button Menu press briefly with the arrow keys on Weekly gt Return lt Press the button Menu to exit the submenu Weekly make other settings in the submenu of lighting control selection by arrow keys or leave service menu Light Control by pressing the button Menu Main screen appears Note The same procedure applies to the setting of the vacation also 7 presets with additional input date When the times in the sub menu Weekly and sub menu Vacation are activated it must be ensured that the sub menu Manual Light Control is set to auto matic gt gt Select sub menu Manual by using the arrow keys in the service menu light control gt Confirm with button Menu sele
29. er here P004 Batt ok Battery capacity sufficient ex Batt Kap Battery capacity is not sufficient Group number Group 1 ex Lighting lamp number Lamp 05 Lighting condition Lp err defective lamp missing no feedback of the light P004 Batt ok 61 105 Lp err gt Use the arrow keys to scroll through the menu to show any P004 Batt ok defective or missing lamp G2 103 miss gt exit the display press the menu button U battery 13 8V gt Main screen appears I charge 2 4A Technical changes excepted Page 15 of 27 Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 NANO 2 Low Power System 6 4 2 Protocol book for operating mode current monitoring Press the button protocol book gt Current monitoring P004 FT OK 04 09 11 23 05 Without error in the test 3 Press the button protocol book once again Display Protocol number here P004 Batt ok battery capacity sufficient Lamps OK no lights error is detected gt exit the display press the menu button gt Main screen appears With errors in the test 3 Press the button protocol book once again Display Protocol number here P004 Batt ok Battery capacity sufficient ex Batt Kap Battery capacity is not sufficient Err G1 Error in Group 1 f
30. ff period For the setting of the weekly time 7 memory locations are available to set daily shut intervals For setting the holiday season also 7 memory locations with an additional date entry are available Manual control has priority over a holiday period which in turn takes precedence over a scheduled weekly 10 Emergency light blocking The LED of the display are turned off in emergency mode and activated emergency light blocking Only LED 5 Emergency lighting blocking Provision BS lights is used to show the status of emergency light in case of power failure The LED flashes in the following cycle 5 seconds OFF 0 5 seconds ON A activated buzzer is turned off by emergency light blocking 11 Operation of the emergency lighting 111 Test USB Stick CSV file The device is part of a security lighting According to the legal standards cyclic function tests and annual audits of operation of emergency lighting have to be carried out A protocol book is integrated This can be read via the USB interface of the device CSV File and by using a spreadsheet program text editor to view and edit recommended OpenOffice LibreOffice Due to different methods for CSV import columns separated by comma may be you have to consult the guidance of the spreadsheet program In the CSV File you find all generated protocols and the current status of the lights are documented Due to the nature of the data access of USB flash drives the writing o
31. gt OK or error Column H Group G2 gt OK or error Technical changes excepted Page 22 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 CSV file with lamp monitoring performance E Einzel CS OpenOffice org Calc Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Einf gen Format Extras Daten Fenster Hife FE KS 852 bv iB ao zFKU AxvuseeDaA d c D F 6 H I 1 1 Geraete D G1 ELEKTRONIKI23 2 121211 13 16 Akkuok AngLeuchten 0 LM def G1 fehlt G def 62 fehlt G2 3 PO02 121211 1542 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G fehlt G PLM def 62 02 fehlt G2 4 P003 121211 15 48 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G PLM def G2 02 fehlt G2 5 P004 121211 1554 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G PLM def 62 fehlt G2 6 PO05 181211 10 35 FT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 7 P006 2012 11 10 34 FT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G def G2 fehlt G2 8 P007 20 1211 1528 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 9 P008 21 12 11 10 35 FT Akkuok AngLeuchten 40 LM def G1 fehlt G def 62 fehlt G2 10 P009 2409 11 2305 MT Akkuok Ang Leuchten 40 LM def G1 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 fehlt G PLM def G2 fehlt G2 1L 2509 11 2306 MT Akkuok
32. h fire alarm system is open this has priority over other switching operations The maintained light will be turned on or off temporally delayed up to 1 minute because firstly there has to be made a data transfer between the individual components of the system 9 3 Manual switch back to non maintained light meeting facilities For meeting facilities a manual downshift of the non maintained lights after a power failure of the loading phase and on the response of the voltage monitors is required To the possibility of manual downshift the fire alarm switch must be open For an automatic downshift to the fire alarm switch is closed The display of a manual downshift results from the LED Provision BS lights With the button Confirmation LED goes out and the return circuit is controlled by up to 1 minute By installing a switch the fire alarm switch can switch non maintained lights on or off After opening the fire alarm switch the LED Provision BS lights will be turned on Now the light can be turned off by using the button Confirmation or by closing off the fire alarm switch Technical changes excepted Page 21 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 9 4 Lighting Control energy saving It is possible to turn off maintained light during rest periods eg holidays at night to save energy see also 6 3 2 service menu light control Maintained lighting can be adjusted manually for an indefinite O
33. in a deviation of 3 watts per luminaire group Suitable for systems with a high number of consumers eg 40 lights each with 3W lamps At the absolute current measurement it is to ensure that the status of the connected lamps before the commencement of trial operation corresponds to the state of the plant before the balance maintained light or non maintained light After initial manual balance an alignment will be repeated 24 hours later automatically by the system to realize the definite operating mode maintained light or non maintained light of the luminaires Relative current measurement Error detection in a current deviation of 20 40 for each group of lamps Please prefer the relative current measurement in systems with varying operating conditions eg use of the switchable continuous light use of lighting control and end users with higher loads Ex works the system is set to the relative current measurement 4 3 2 Operating mode lamp monitoring Operating mode lamp monitoring lamp monitoring Two groups of lamps 4 outputs with a total of 32 lights max 16 per group Remote controll of any lamp with Nano 2 compliant addressable monitoring modules Maintained and non maintained lamps at the same circuit mixed mode possible with compliant addressable switch and monitoring modules Protocol book including the storage of faulty lamps with up to 730 possible records Through the USB interface
34. lt duration test gt Confirm with button menu selection sub menu gt Program FT function test Selection of the character with the button Men selected character will flash Selection of the value to be set using the arrow keys Choose between daily weekly or a monthly function test 005 as the last character block 5 minutes 52 When all characters set and passed through it automatically changes to the submenu Make other settings in the submenus of test times elected by the arrow keys or leave service test times by pressing the menu button Main screen appears Note There is a choice between daily weekly or monthly function test Depending on the selection different settings can be program med Daily function test Time duration gt Testing releases once per day for the programmed time out Weekly function test Day time duration gt Testing releases automatically at the specified day of the programmed time Monthly functional test The test automatically triggers at the specified weekday after day of the month at the programmed time of day Alternatively also an ac curate test date can be selected Then the test automatically triggers the programmed date The duration of the test can be programmed from 5 up to 15 minutes The resolution setting is 1 minute The same procedure applies to the setting of the duration test gt c Confirm with button menu selectio
35. med and recorded then Log will be shown on the display Note Use the arrow keys to thumb through the protocols The indicator LED s of the lighting group 1 lighting group 2 as well as the LED of the capacity error will be set in accordance with the selected protocol P004 FT OK 04 09 11 23 05 No Log In case of not pressing any buttons in a menu for more than 60 seconds the system automatically switches back to the main screen Technical changes excepted Page 14 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 6 4 1 Protocol book for operating mode lamp monitoring Press the button protocol book gt Lamp monitoring P004 FT OK P004 FT OK Without error the test gt 04 09 11 23 05 04 09 11 23 05 gt Press the button protocol book once again Display Protocol number here P004 Batt ok battery capacity sufficient Lamps OK no lights error is detected P004 Batt ok Lamps OK To exitthe display press the menu button U battery 13 8V gt Main screen appears I charge 2 4A P004 FT Error With error in the test gt 04 09 11 23 05 gt Press the button protocol book once again Display Protocol numb
36. n sub menu gt Program BT duration test c Selection of the character with the button Men selected character will flash gt Selection of the value to be set using the arrow keys gt When all characters are set and passed through it automatically changes to the submenu other settings in the submenus of test times elected by the arrow keys or leave service test times by pressing the menu button gt Main screen appears Test Time Program FT FT Daily 23 00 005 FT Weekly MO 23 00 005 FT Monthly MO 12 23 00 005 Test Time Cancel U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Test Time Program BT MO 31 12 16 00 180 Test Time Cancel U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4 Technical changes excepted Page 11 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 Note For a duration test the following information can be program med Day day of the month month hour minute time The duration test is not triggered automatically by the system There is an LED indicator requesting a manual trigger start of use The test requirement is dependent on the programmed time and inpu
37. nu gt Device ID Position 1 flashes Use the arrow keys to select letters numbers Confirm with button Menu SO gt Position 2 flashes Device ID Use the arrow keys to select letters numbers LPS 00000013 Confirm with button menu etc c After entering the position 16 and confirmation by gt button Menu the sub menu will leave U battery 13 87 gt Main screen appears dst d d 6 3 4 Service menu USB After selecting the service menu USB by using the arrow keys press the button menu USB Put standard USB memory stick into the port of device Sen CR gt Use the arrow keys to select gt Write Log lt 2 Confirm with button Menu gt Use the arrow keys you want to transfer select protocols ae Sebi as number in parentheses last protocol gt from to 001 100 100 gt Each confirm with button menu gt Writing operation is initiated by specifying the USB 100 number of records to be transferred USB error gt If atransmission error no USB stick an error is displayed U battery 13 8V gt After successfully writing the main screen will be shown IL eharge S 12 48
38. o ensure the operational function according to the valid regulations 4 Technical Data 4 4 General Power supply 177 N 230 V max 0 625 A 50 Hz System fuse 16A characteristic B Output voltage 230 V AC Operation 225 V DC Operation 7 Continuous power emergency mode max 200 VA Emergency duration 1h 3hor8h Permissible ambient temperature 5to 40 C electronic 0 to 20 C accumulator Maximum cable length 500m from circut Minimum power per group 3 VA lamp 4 2 Connection Loads Rating AN The power consumption of some operating units in DC operation at the time of switching is bigger than the limit of the overload or short circuit disconnection of the device An operation of such luminiares is prohibited To determine the exact running time the technical data of used gear have to be observed as well The connected load should be divided symmetrically between the two main groups group 1 and group 2 If this is not the maximum power rating of 120W per lamp group cannot be exceeded The total output of 200W has to be maintained in any case maximum connected load 200VA Emergency Duration Nominal capacity Nominal capacity 10h Discharge duration 20h Discharge duration 1h 40 Ah 50 Ah 3h 100 Ah 120 Ah maximum connected load 85VA Emergency Duration Nominal capacity Nominal capacity 70h Discharge duration 20h Discharge duration 8h 100 Ah 120 Ah
39. oejes 1020104 nua v HEB Page 18 of 27 Technical changes excepted Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 7 Commissioning For proper operation with the implementation of automatic testing and reporting faulty lights gradually commissioning AN as per the following instructions is mandatory Errors that arise due to deficient or incomplete implementation of commissioning are not subject to the warranty When commissioning is initiated connected luminaries without integrated address module are detected and the mode current monitoring will run The load current is measured and stored During a test the Nano 2 compares the actual measured load current with the one stored current Variations in a specified amount in the system lead to the indicator error in luminaire group Luminaries equipped with an address module are detected automatically during the commissioning The Nano 2 activates independently the operating mode lamp monitoring and applies the detected address The process of commissioning is the same for all operating modes When commissioning an automatic detection of the modes occurs L N The common operation of lamps with and without address modules is not allowed The NANO 2 switches in the recognition of address modules during the login automatically to the lamp monitoring mode Current deviations due to the failure of lights are not evaluated or shown A duplicate
40. ound ex Err G2 Error in Group 1 found Err G1 Err G2 Error in Group 1 and Group 2 found gt To exit the display press the menu button Main screen appears P004 FT OK 04 09 11 23 05 P004 Batt ok Lamps OK U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A P004 FT Error 04 09 11 23 05 P004 Batt ok Err Gl U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Technical changes excepted Page 16 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 6 4 3 Manual entry of a defect lamp in the protocol book absolute current measurement Press the button protocol book gt Note If connected to a current monitoring system with absolute current measurement of several lamps broken lamps can be entered and recorded on the protocol book P004 FT Error 04 09 11 23 05 Press the button protocol book ies E Press the button protocol book once again Ad man Error List Protocol number here P004 Group here G1 Lamp number here 01 Status here OK Man Err List P004 61 L01 OK Note In each group 20 lamps can be marked as defective Use the arrow keys to reach the relevant lamp number After re
41. peration will need some time see also section 6 3 4 Service menu USB The writing operation of the complete log memory with 730 protocol book entries may take up to 15 minutes For a later system allocation a free definable device ID with 16 characters will be written into the file Assignment see section 6 3 3 Service menu Device ID In the case of a typographical error the message USB Error appears on the display supported by an acoustic warning signal CSV file with current monitoring performance E Strom csv OpenOffice org Calc Datei Bearbeiten Ansicht Einf gen Format Extras Daten Fenster Hilfe GG wX9 P Fes 82 Who H Jb 5 1625210 2 8 K23 Geraete ID G1 ELEKTRONIKD22 P046 2 10 11 11 07 BT Akku ok P047 2 10 11 23 35 FT Akku ok P048 3 10 11 23 36 FT Akku ok P048 4 10 11 23 36 FT Akku ok 050 5 10 11 23 35 FT Akku ok P051 5 10 11 23 35 FT Akku ok P052 7 10 11 11 45 Akku ok P053 7 10 11 23 35 FT Akku ok 054 8 10 11 08 04 MT Akku ok P055 8 10 11 08 12 MT Akku ok P056 8 10 11 23 35 FT Akku ok P057 9 10 11 23 35 FT Akku ok Column A Number of the protocol book Column B Date of test Column C End of test Column D Type of test gt BT Duration test FT Function test MT Manual test Column E Battery status gt battery ok oder battery cap capacity error Column F Group G1
42. rn 31 08 11 08 40 gt System Info Reg Lumin 32 gt System Info Currentmonitor Current Type act relativ Current Type relativ Current Type absolut U battery 13 8V I charge 2 4A Technical changes excepted Page 12 of 27 Gessler 47 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 6 3 8 Service menu Clear Log After selecting the service menu Clear Log by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt Clear Log 27 Change with the arrow key to gt Clear Log lt Secr pude gt Confirm with button menu selection Entire protocol is deleted 330 Note The progress is in evidence of the current numbers If the number reaches 0 the deletion is complete Due to the amount of memory this function needs several minutes U battery 13 8V c After the deletion the main screens appears I charge 2 4 6 3 9 Service menu Clock After selecting the service menu Clock by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt Clock date Setting the date and time for the protocol book and test trips gt Weekday flashes
43. t will be carried out the day of the week after the date entered In addition to the weekday a day definite trigger can be selected Then the call is exactly on the specified date time The test duration is adjustable from 15 up to 480 minutes adjustable in steps of 15 minutes State 07 03 2012 6 3 7 Service menu System Info After selecting the service menu System Info by using the arrow keys press the button menu gt System Info Mains Return 31 08 11 08 40 gt Use the arrow keys the following sub menus be selected gt Mains Return lt gt Current Type lt sub menu gt System Info lt Mains return and system info is only an information to give statements about the current state of the system gt Mains Return lt Last power up after emergency operation gt System Info lt Number of logged onto the system lights In a current controlled system the message currentmonitoring are shown In case of single monitoring it is possible to show all registered lights press arrow keys by pressing the menu button The following selection is only possible in current controlled systems gt Use the arrow button menu gt Current Type lt Present current type is displayed UG change the current type push button menu Use arrow keys to change current type Confirm with button menu selection 4g Main screen appears Mains Retu
44. ter 1 at the latest month and charged after 3 months Make sure that the device is not mounted in areas where permanent temperature increases 25 C Temperatures higher than 25 C will reduce battery life To avoid damages of the battery at temperatures higher than 25 C a temperature compensation circuit with temperature sensor see also item 15 Housing assembly placement temperature sensor Technical changes excepted Page 23 of 27 Gessler 4 amp 7 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 regulates the final charge voltage off during charging The full capacity therefore can not be achieved or guaranteed at temperatures over 25 C From 40 C the charge is switched off For an efficient function of the temperature sensor the battery must be pushed to the battery brackets or flush with this The device may be used for indoor applications only Technical changes excepted Page 24 of 27 Gessler 4 NANO 2 Low Power System State 07 03 2012 13 Fault indication panel 01 The fault indication panel FMT1 shows the operating states of the Nano 2 to external authority The tableau may be used only in conjunction with the Nano 2 A cross match or a wrong connection could damage the electronics The panel evaluates the switching states of the potential free contacts udi Fernmeldetableau FMT 01 Following states are displayed System operation green LED System ok aco atid
45. uppe 2 B 35 34 les Senmelst cer ung N 1 38 37 36 Ausgang 120 0 m42 4 40 39 F f 15 16 Notlicht blockierung manuelle BS Steuerung a 13 14 Kreis SI 11 12 Kritischer 1 4 5 6 Technical changes excepted Page 4 of 27 NANO 2 Low Power System Gessler 47 State 07 03 2012 6 Description of the terminals Terminal Associate description Note number d Fuse 1 2 3 F1 F2 230V Mains In case of power failure or damaged fuse the Nano 2 switches to emergency and charging operation 4 5 6 F3 F4 Switchable Operating mode Lamp monitoring maintained mode Link from terminal 6 to 4 and 6 to 5 for Group 1 and 2 The decision maintained or non maintained mode must be set on the monitoring module in each lamp Operating mode Current monitoring Group 1 maintained Link from terminal 6 to 4 Group 2 maintained Link from terminal 6 to 5 Group 1 switched maintained Lamps on with closed contact between terminal 6 to 4 Group 2 switched maintained Lamps on with closed contact between terminal 6 to 5 1142 ___ 230 Attention Terminals are leading mains voltage switched via Don t remove the jumper contact 1314 Fire alarm switch Depending on the operation mode see Capture 9 the terminals have to be opened linked or connected to a switch a Non maintained gro
46. ups or lamps manually off after emergency no link b Non maintained groups or lamps automatic off after emergency link C Fire alarm switch Open to set non maintained groups or lamps in work Closed to reset groups or lamps in non maintained mode 1516 ___ Inhibit emergency Passive mode standard setting Linking the terminals F f to activate Note ensure that multiple devices in parallel are connected on the same Polarity of F f 1516 Inhibit emergency Active mode Option Specify when Activation by applying a control voltage ordering Allowable Control Voltage 6 to 12V DC a1 A1 PE F21 F21 Lampgroup 1 You absolutely have to pay attention to correct polarity of consumers L N Circut 1a particularly in case of using monitoring modules a2 A2 PE F23 F24 Lampgroup 1 You absolutely have to pay attention to correct polarity of consumers L N Circut 1b particularly in case of using monitoring modules b1 B1 PE F25 F26 Lampgroup 2 You absolutely have to pay attention to correct polarity of consumers L N Circut 2a particularly in case of using monitoring modules b1 B1 PE F27 F28 Lampgroup 2 You absolutely have to pay attention to correct polarity of consumers L N Circut 2b particularly in case of using monitoring modules 31 32 33 Signal contact In main mode contact 31 32 is closed main operation In emergency mode contact 32 33 is closed emergency 34 35

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