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Installation and operating instructions
1 Vers. 1.0 2024_03
SECURO 24 PRO
Addressable 24V DC Central Battery Emergency Light System
(LPS)
Installation and operating instructions
READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW CAREFULLY

Table of Contents

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Summary

1 Introduction

1.1 General system information

Overview of the SECURO 24 PRO system, its circuits, and networking capabilities.

1.2 Security

Guidelines for safe and intended use of the product, emphasizing qualified personnel.

1.3 Terms and definitions

1.3.1 Addressed emergency lighting system

Defines emergency luminaires connected with unique identification numbers.

1.3.2 Emergency lighting panel

Panel supplying power and communication signals for monitoring via two-wire cables.

1.3.3 Line interface module

Module generating communication signals and interpreting data from luminaire controllers.

1.3.4 Battery Manager Module

Module responsible for charging, testing, and providing battery status feedback.

1.3.5 Master panel

Main control panel with touchscreen for system control and programming.

1.3.6 Line monitoring module (AC control)

Module monitoring phase failures or potential-free contacts in distribution boards.

1.3.7 Identification number (SLAVE ID)

Unique identifier for luminaire control electronics, crucial for commissioning.

1.3.8 Luminaire naming

Recommends clear designations for addressable luminaires for easy identification.

1.3.9 Commissioning software: Schrack SECURO

Software for programming SECURO 24 PRO centrals, requiring a dongle for setup.

1.3.10 Client Software: Schrack SECURO Client

Free software for end users for data reading, status query, and system control.

1.3.11 Graphics module: Schrack SECURO Graphics

Software module for displaying floor plans and graphical representation of luminaires.

1.3.12 EMG Test

Tests for checking emergency lighting luminaires and batteries, timed or manual.

1.3.13 Function test (short test)

Checks luminaires for communication and LED light source status in a short test.

1.3.14 Duration test (battery capacity test, long test)

Tests battery capacity by running luminaires for a set duration, up to 180 minutes.

1.3.15 Maintenance mode

A 30-minute check for continuous communication status of luminaire controllers.

1.3.16 Standby operation (charging mode)

Mode where emergency luminaires are deactivated even during power failure.

1.3.17 Luminaire group

Grouping of luminaires for synchronized switching and control across multiple panels.

1.3.18 Commissioning booklet

Document for recording luminaire and line module addresses for smooth installation.

1.4 Technical Data

1.5 Dimensions

2 Panel structure, description

2.1 Internal layout diagram 1 hour version (NCCB2461..)

Diagram showing the internal components of the 1-hour version of the control panel.

2.2 Internal layout diagram 3-hour version (NCCB2463..)

2.3 Installation, fastening, cable entry

2.4 Main AC breaker and terminal blocks

2.5 DC power supply and fuses

2.6 Connection of circuits

2.7 Connection of batteries

2.8 Battery Manager Module

2.8.1 Battery charging

Information on the maximum charging current and voltage stages during charging.

2.8.2 Battery protection

How the system protects batteries from deep discharge and low voltage conditions.

2.8.3 Battery maintenance

Recommendations for periodic discharge/charge cycles and maintenance checks.

2.9 Line interface module

2.10 Master panel

2.10.1 Relay outputs

Configuration options for the four potential-free relays.

2.10.2 Digital inputs

Placeholder for future use of digital input functionality.

2.10.3 Line Monitoring modules (AC control)

How to use line monitoring modules for distribution cabinets and their connection.

2.10.4 TCP;IP network connectivity

2.10.5 RS485 Network Connection

3 Luminaire controllers (LED drivers)

3.1 General Information

Information about addressed LED drivers, their unique IDs, and LED indicators.

3.2 Planning, calculation

Guidance on preliminary calculations for circuits and system planning.

3.3 Identification

Setup booklet

Importance of using a pre-filled setup booklet for installers.

3.4 Circuit structure, wiring

4 Commissioning

4.1 System boot

Steps to connect circuits, RS485 cables, and power on the system for initial boot.

4.2 Programming

Overview of the programming process, including software and connection details.

4.2.1 Connection

How to connect the master panel to a computer for programming via TCP/IP.

4.2.2 Find luminaires

Process of searching and identifying luminaires using the commissioning software.

4.2.3 Luminaire name

Assigning unique names to luminaires for easier identification and management.

4.2.4 Grouping

How to group luminaires for synchronized control and management.

4.2.5 Calibration; Test

Performing calibration and various tests (function, duration) on luminaires.

4.2.6 Line monitoring modules (AC Control)

Adding and configuring line monitoring modules for phase and contact monitoring.

4.2.7 Event list; alerts

How to view, filter, and manage system events and alerts.

4.2.8 Query;maintenance mode

Using query and maintenance modes for checking luminaire status and system communication.

4.2.9 Backup, factory reset, offline editing of luminaire names

Procedures for backing up configuration, resetting to factory defaults, and editing luminaire data.

5 Operation, management

5.1 Touch screen menu system

Navigation and overview of the touch screen interface for system operation.

5.1.1 Basic screen

Description of the main screen layout and access to submenus.

5.1.2 State

Detailed view of system status, circuit information, and battery manager data.

5.1.3 Preferences

Configuration of network settings, date/time, screen calibration, and language.

5.1.4 EMG Test

Interface for performing and viewing results of function and battery tests.

5.1.5 Events

Viewing and navigating the system's event log.

5.1.6 Alerts

Accessing and understanding system alerts and error messages.

5.1.7 Contacts

Contact information for Schrack Technik GmbH and service details.

5.1.8 System Information:

Display of system status, firmware versions, and uptime.

6 Periodic inspections

6.1 Daily operator monitoring

Daily checks performed by the operator on the emergency lighting panel.

6.2 Operator quarterly inspection

Quarterly inspection procedures, including test results and luminaire checks.

6.3 Maintenance semi-annual;annual inspection

Detailed semi-annual/annual maintenance tasks and checks.

Schrack Technik SECURO 24 PRO Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryEmergency Lighting
Input Voltage230 V AC
Battery TypeNi-Cd
Operating Time3 hours
MountingCeiling, Wall