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7LED module automatic brightness control
In the standard version, a lighting sensor is included (Fig. 10). The controller, in response to the intensity of
daylight, adjusts the brightness of the price pylon LED modules. To make the sensor function properly, you
should locate it in a place where daylight is present. Pay special attention to whether another source of light is
not directed onto the sensor, as it can interfere with the reading of the sensor. A detailed description of the
sensor is available in DTR of the sensor.
Fig. 10
8Power supply unit
Each price module has an individual power supply which is mounted on dedicated frame. Detailed description of
the power supply is available in the power supply DTR.
9Initial start-up
Step 1: Make sure that all the price modules are properly located in the pylon (see point 5.1.4, Fig. 7),
Step 2: Make sure that all the price modules have been installed in the correct orientation (leads down),
Step 3: Connect the modules and the controller to the 230V power source,
Step 4: If properly connected, the system should display random digits on the LED modules until the user changes
the displayed content.
10 Disposal and recycling
10.1 Recycling of packing materials
The packaging materials must be segregated , then recycled in accordance with local regulations for
waste disposal regulations.
10.2 Disposal of the device
The device can not be disposed with regular household waste!
According to Directive 2002 / 96 / EC ( WEEE ) , when repair is not economically reasonable, user is
obligated to hand over damaged or destroyed device to an appropriate disposal facility .
11 Most common errors during the installation
1. Boxes mounted contrary to the manual, e.g. with leads up,
2. LED modules installed contrary to the diagram, eg. exchanged sequence of the price module addresses.
3. Drilling additional mounting holes or holes in junction boxes.
4. Connecting the signal anode and cathode (white and green cores) to two different ports of the controller.
5. Connecting improper cores in the WAGO connectors (eg. connecting the white and green cores of the
signal cable to the same WAGO connector)