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Schrack Technik SECURO 24 PRO - 1.3 Terms and definitions; 1.3.1 Addressed emergency lighting system; 1.3.2 Emergency lighting panel; 1.3.3 Line interface module

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Installation and operating instructions
5 Vers. 1.0 2024_03
1.3 Terms and definitions
1.3.1 Addressed emergency lighting system
Exit or safety luminaires connected to the SECURO 24 PRO control panel and equipped with
luminaire control electronics with a factory defined unique identification number.
1.3.2 Emergency lighting panel
With the help of line coupling modules, it supplies the power line with a communication signal,
so it can realize monitoring on two-wire cables. After commissioning, it continuously
communicates, checks and controls the stored luminaire controllers.
1.3.3 Line interface module
The module in the emergency lighting panel, which generates a communication signal,
receives and interprets data from the luminaire controllers. Each module has a unique
identification number, it handles two circuits at once.
1.3.4 Battery Manager Module
In the emergency lighting panel, it is responsible for charging and testing the battery. It is able
to provide feedback on the status of the control panel via status LEDs.
1.3.5 Master panel
Main control panel, responsible for controlling the emergency lighting panel. It has a 5" touch
screen, where you can get basic information about the system. It can be programmed via
TCP/IP network and can transmit fault signals via 4 freely programmable relays. Via the RS485
bus it communicates with the line monitoring modules in the building.
1.3.6 Line monitoring module (AC control)
On the one hand, the communicative line monitoring module transmits the failure of the
monitored phase in general lighting distribution boards to the central control unit or, on the
other hand, the switching status of a potential-free contact can be transmitted to the central
control unit. Up to three programmed lighting groups or fire groups can be activated in this
way. It has a unique identification number that must be entered in the commissioning booklet.
It is connected to the control panel via an RS485 communication cable.
1.3.7 Identification number (SLAVE ID)
The sticker on the luminaire control electronics always begins with the letters SL and uses 8
unique combinations of numbers and letters to determine the controller ID. In any case, it is
essential to write this on the floor plan next to the luminaire and in the commissioning booklet,
otherwise commissioning cannot be carried out.
Example: SL140600A1 1/4/8/3.

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