Honeywell SG-60 installation and operation guide Mode Selection

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position is shown on the board silkscreen. Note that ON means zero, and that OFF means the indicated value (negative binary).

The Digital Board will only transmit a reply when its number is specified by the Master Controller.

The Digital Board monitors its transmission quality by reading the transmission as it sends it. The green LED DS3 indicates the current communications status. It is updated after every flash. If no valid requests are being received from the Master Controller, the LED will stay off. If DS3 comes on, this indicates a valid data reception from the Master Controller. The DS3 flash pattern indicates the status of the most recent transmission from this Flashhead to the Master Controller. A "slow blink" indicates that no transmission has been attempted yet (status unknown). A "steady on" state indicates that the most recent transmission read back correctly. A "fast blink" indicates that most recent transmission failed to read back correctly.

The normal cycle on power up is: DS3 Off, then slow blink, then steady on. The duration of the "slow blink" period depends on the number of Flashheads in the system, as the Master Controller queries them in numeric order.

The Digital Board expects the Master Controller to request every flash. If the request does not arrive when expected, the DS3 will go out, and the DS3 status cycle will start over (transmission status will start as unknown).

If no flash requests are received from the Master Controller for 4 consecutive flash periods, the Digital Board considers that there has been a communications failure. If it has been at least 12 hours since power-on, it will use the power down circuit to reset itself. Otherwise it will switch the strobe to Day Mode.

For a Dual System, when the white lights are not flashing (at night), the Master Controller is still broadcasting regular flash requests -- but is requesting that the strobe flash in the "Off Mode."

3.2.2.3Mode Selection

If the Local/Remote switch is open (the spring-back position after being pushed in), the Digital Board will operate the strobe according to the position it reads in the Mode Select Switch. If the Local/Remote switch is closed (pushed in or pulled all the way out), the Digital Board operates the Flashhead in the mode requested by the Master Controller.

When the Master Controller requests a change in mode, there will be a 4-flash delay before the Flashheads update own remote mode selection to match the requested mode.

If the SW2-3 (NO NITE) is set ON, the Digital Board will not flash at all in night mode. This option is provided for backward compatibility with Dual Systems with older Master Controllers installed that can not broadcast an "Off" mode. In these older systems the flashheads were configure the flashheads to not flash at night, when the Red Lights were switched on. This option should not be used with the Master Controller described in this manual. Instead, configure the Master Controller to work with a Dual System.

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Contents Manual Number EPM-00000019-001 Union Place Simi Valley, CA Phone 805 Fax 805Rev Comment Approved DateDisclaimers Table of Contents Troubleshooting Maintenance Safety Information Qualified Personnel EPM-00000019-001 Vii Rev a Scope General DescriptionModel SGC-60 Master Controller Model SGF-60 Flashhead Safety Precautions Airport Systems Specifications Flashhead Fail System Configuration Power Configuration Configuration SwitchesSystem Controls Airport Systems Condition 1 You have a Catenary System Flashtube Installation Flashtube Installation Setting the Flashhead Elevation Airport Systems Master Controller Mounting Dimensions Flashhead Outline and Mounting Dimensions Installation Wiring Typical Wiring InstallationRed wire Photocell Black wire PhotocellWhite wire Photocell Blue wireMaster Controller TB5-NO4 Controlling the Red Light SystemMaster Controller TB3-C4 Responding to Top Red Beacon Failures9LCA Alarm Card C1 9LCA Alarm Card NC1Flex Conduit Typical Installation Layout Procedures for installation of conduit and tower wiringAirport Systems Airport Systems Flex Conduit Installation Junction Box Wiring Details Flex Conduit Installation Detail Splicing Details for WC000001 Cable WC000001 Cable OverviewAirport Systems Airport Systems 10 Flashhead Cable 10 Master Controller Circuit Board 11 Flashhead Digital Control Board Final Installation Check Power Up and System Tests If SW2-2 is set for an External RED system ON, then If SW2-2 is set for no External RED system OFF thenDay Mode Twilight Mode Night ModeAirport Systems Airport Systems Airport Systems Overall Description SGF-60 FlashheadAirport Systems Airport Systems Power Supplies CommunicationsMode Selection Flash Control Flash FeedbackHigh Voltage Rectification Flashtube TriggeringSGC-60 Master Controller Airport Systems Airport Systems Master Controller Board Schematic SGF-60 Flashhead System Schematic SGF-60 Digital Board Schematic SGF-60 Trigger/High-Voltage Board Schematic Troubleshooting RLC General Troubleshooting All Flashheads Stuck in Day Mode General Troubleshooting Flashhead Does Not Flash General Troubleshooting Flashhead Stuck in Day Mode Dual System-Specific Troubleshooting Catenary System-Specific Troubleshooting Chart SGC-60 Replacement Transformer White wire to the outer bottom right terminal Flashtube Installation Ambient Light Sensor Photocell Replacement Parts Description Part NumberSG-60 AOL Power Supply Component Location SG-60 AOL Flashhead Mounting Dimensions SG-60 AOL Power Supply Mounting Dimensions SG-60 AOL Wiring Installation SG-60 AOL Flashhead Component Locations SG-60 AOL Power Supply Component Locations SG-60 AOL Schematic