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The flashing sequence makes a guide light that permits to the road users to be advised of the beginning of the obstacle on the lane and the direction to follow and gives them a safe direction indication in dangerous situations.
The system can be composed by two or more lamps that can work in sequence or syncrhonous mode. The lamps can be installed over specific supports as rubber cones, PVC panels, on delineators or poles etc.
Due to the absence of cables and to the light weight the installation of the Radio Synchroled is faster than the traditional sequential system. The use of the Radio Synchroled permits to reduce the time of the positioning of the system and the preparation of the work zones. The duration of the synchronization is unlimited.
The Radio Synchroleds of 230 mm diameter are composed by one front led optic, one back frame and one bottom case for the batteries.
The single unit is composed by two shells (front shell the lens - back shell the base). The two shells are combined through a single joint system fastened with screws and nuts.
The shells are made with transparent plastic material (Lexan) shock proof and weatherproof. The inside electronic board with the LED diodes is fixed inside each warning light with specifics loading and anti-rotating systems.
The LED optics are fixed with screws to the orange colour plastic material (Moplen) back case. Inside the cases are installed the electronic circuits for the operating of the warning light.
The led optic and the case, once assembled, are fixed with screws on the battery case which can hold two 4R25 6V batteries.
The lights synchronization system operates through Radio waves. The first light transmits the signal to the following one, without the presence of any kind of cabale.
Working description The Radio Synchroled has three external control buttons allowing three diffrent flash settings.
It is possible to change the working options only programming the first lamp of the wireless sequential system. The selected option becomes active in few seconds.
The radio synchroled automatically modifies the flashing sequence in the following situations:
- If one lamp stops working (due to a discharged battery) the sequence will automatically modify its timing sequence to account for the missing light
- Once replaced the batteries the lamp takes again its position in the sequence.
External surface treatment Lights parts in shockproof plastic material, weatherproof and UV rays resistant.
Cap 42mm description On request it is possible to supply the caps 42 mm. They can be fixed with screws and nuts on the bottom part of the battery case. The cap permits to install the sinchroleds on poles, cones and panels. The caps have a screw on the side to grant the clamping to the supports.
Full description of Radio Synchroled
Code Wireless sequential system - radio sinchroled light
202000068
42mm Cap for poles or panels 201900023
202000068
42mm Cap for poles or panels 201900023
Weight Weight of a single light - 1,1 kg
Dimensions 23х9,5х42,5 cm
References - European Regulation 89/336/CEE with CE marking
- Norms EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 55022
- European Standard EN 12352
- Norms EN 61000-4-2, EN 61000-4-3, EN 61000-4-4, EN 55022
- European Standard EN 12352
- Power supply: 12V with two batteries 4R25 of 6 volts
Sequence modes: standard sequence, flash sequence,
synchronous. It is possible to select one of the three options from the synchroled at the beginning of the sequential system
Flashing options: night guide light, standard, first and last lamps steady light, this option can be selected from the first lamp of the sequence
Synchronization system: via radio communication system (433Mhz)
Synchronization duration: unlimited
Number of flashings per minute: variable according to the selected flashing option
Light intensity control: self regulating
Nightlight option: it is possible to select this option from the first
synchroled at the beginning of the sequential system;
Maximum positioning distance between two lights: 70 meters (30 meters recommended)
Number of lights that can be synchronized: maximum 20 lights
Luminous source: optic 200 mm composed by 120 Led diodes high luminosity intensity, projected in compliance with the EN 12352
Working scheme
