lighting set
DESCRIPTION
For plane and Helicopter airfields and drop zone.TRANSCRIPT
Fire / Emergency services
Industry / construction / OH&S
Oil / fuel industry
Railroad / port
Trucking / Transport
Automotive
Aviation
Military
Marine
Agriculture
Recreation
LIGHTING SETMODULAR ADVANCED
20
13
FOR PLANE AND HELICOPTER AIRFIELDS AND DROP ZONES
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0
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100
Metres (Distance)
Metres (High)
10
20
Peak part of beam 5˚ width (9m high at 100m distance)
0
0 10 20 30 400 10 20
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ERGONOMICSSimplicity is the key to success. Flare’s specially designed shape makes it very handy and allows for a very quick installation of dedicated accesso-ries. Easily attaches to belts, clothing, vehicles, cones and bollards. The compact beacons are perfectly portable, can be transported one by one or in sets, in customized boxes or virtually indestructible hard cases. The beacons can be operated separately or linked into networks. Customers can order a set of beacons powered by rechargeable batteries..
MODULARITYWith Flare products, customers can enjoy many new ways of use of these ingenious products. We keep developing the beacon system and the huge amount of accessories makes it easy to combine mo-dules into new kits. Every customer is approached individually and provided with professional support when customizing a Flare kit.
INTENSIVE LIGHTVisibility over 4km (Air), IR version 1km visible (with night gog-gles). Flares are available in a variety of one or two colour light combinations, steady-on or flashing, and in 3 light intensities.
SAFETYThe safety issues concern the technology of manufacture of pro-ducts (such as power sources, materials, etc.) which comply with current regulations on environmental protection and user safety.
The kind of light and its visibility facilitates the completion of planned activities (especially in emergency situation), and someti-mes even makes it possible at all.
EXPERIENCEFlare systems are successfully used domestically and abroad, by civil and emergency services, the military and the so-called uni-formed services. We focus on light systems and technologies, have excellent technical facilities and boast 20 years of experience.Dear Customer, you have just found the best professionals in the market.
MAIN BENEFITS - Energy efficient light source - LEDs;- Lightweight and compact;- Flash and steady light operating modes;- Visible and IR light operating modes;- Variety of colors and modes;- can be powered from batteries, rechargeable batteries or mains, with 12V, 24V or 48V;- Code radio frequency controlled (optionally);- Low battery level indicator;- operating temperature range from -40°C to +50°C;- The beacons are also available with ATEX approval (for operation in explosion risk zones);
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Fire / Emergency service
- Personal visual protection- Location alert- Traffic management- Accident or hazardous scene alert- Helicopter landing zone demarcation
Industry / construction / OH&S
- Forklift area demarcation- Unusual hazards- Obstacle identification- Roadside skip alert- Cleaning, maintenance
Oil / fuel industry
- Hazardous area demarcation- Hazardous area demarcation in explosion zones- Directional markers- Maintenance- Directional markers
Railroad / port
- Overhead crane alert- Crane boom night light- Hazardous area demarcation- Maintenance
Trucking / Transport
- Breakdown- Accident- Location alert- Vehicle loading and unloading
Automotive- Breakdown- Accident- Location alert
Aviation- Emergency landing strip- Directional markers- Location alert
Military
- Landing zone demarcation- Location alert- Transport applications- Emergency services- Infrared applications
Marine
- Breakdown- Man overboard- Accident- Location alert
Agriculture
- Livestock crossings- Night harvesting- Vehicle loading and unloading- Location alert
Recreation- Location alert
The variety of hazards and emergencies listed below are only a small number of situations when Flare could be easily deployed to provide protection when you need it most. The possible applications are only limited by your imagination:
IN EVERY SITUATION!BE SEENBE SAFE
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Model HZ 510 EF 512 HZ 530 EF 532 HZ 520 EF 522 EF 550 IR 510 IR 520 EF 400
Operating mode FLASHINGsinglecolour
FLASHINGsinglecolour
FLASHINGdual colouralternating
FLASHINGdual colouralternating
STEADYsinglecolour
STEADYsinglecolour
STEADYdual colourdirectional
STEADYsinglecolour
STEADYsinglecolour
FLASHINGcoloured
Light intensityULTRA BRIGHT SUPER BRIGHT ULTRA BRIGHT SUPER BRIGHT ULTRA BRIGHT SUPER BRIGHT SUPER BRIGHT ULTRA BRIGHT ULTRA BRIGHT STANDARD
Light colours
DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED TO PROVIDE SAFETY AND VI-SIBILITY IN A QUICK AND EASY WAY!Patented Fresnel lens to maximize beam conspicuity.
Shatterproof polycarbonate lens to ensure maximum clarity,
strength, durability and shock resistance.
Low battery indicator to show when the batteries need to be
replaced (not included in 400 series).
Failsafe positive activation micro switch to prevent accidental
turning off or on of beacon.
Coloured pins indicate the beacon light colours.
Total height 20 cm.
Weight: 439 g with batteries, 173 g w/o batteries.
Reflective strip and fluorescent body to maximize visibility,
day and night. Advanced battery protection system to protect circuits and
batteries from shock if the beacon is dropped.
Most models have an operating life of more than 40 hours for
each set of batteries.
High strength clips to permit attachment of beacon to cones,
signs, belts or vehicle windows.
Impact resistant ABS body and cap to maximize toughness and
durability of beacon.
Precision o-rings to ensure beacon is waterproof, dustproof and
safe to operate in hazardous areas.
High-luminosity solid state LEDs rated for greater than 100,000
hour operating life.
Beacon approved for operation on explosion hazard atmosphere.
Ex level (approved protection level): Ex ic IIC T4 Gc IP66
Certificate no.: ITS10ATEX27129
Szerokość w najszerszym miejscu 6 cm.
4 LED 8 LED 16 LED RED AMBER GREEN BLUE WHITE IR
IR IR
Width in widest place 6 cm.To
tal h
eigh
t 20
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APPLICATION EF 350 HZ 510 EF 512 HZ 520 EF 521 EF 522 HZ 530 EF 532 EF 550 LS 510 TF 510 TF 610 IR 510 IR 520
Transport
Automotive
Recreation
Industry
Fire / Emergency
Marine
Aviation
Military
Mining
FEATURES EF 350 HZ 510 EF 512 HZ 520 EF 521 EF 522 HZ 530 EF 532 EF 550 LS 510 TF 510 TF 610 IR 510 IR 520
Single colour flashing
Single colour steady
Dual colour flashing
Dual colour steady
Low battery indicator
Torch function
Ex optional
PERFORMANCE EF 350 HZ 510 EF 512 HZ 520 EF 521 EF 522 HZ 530 EF 532 EF 550 LS 510 TF 510 TF 610 IR 510 IR 520
Light power (candela) 20 12-30 40 4-13 9-13 5-17 8-24 10-34 10-20 30 30-200 25-200 0.13 w/s0.04- 0.06 w/s0.15-
Battery life (hrs) 30 40 25 40 40 25 40 25 25 40 40 40 40 40
Battery durability (hrs) 30 40 25 40 40 25 40 25 25 40 40 40 40 40
ACCESSORIESADVANCED SIGNAL LIGHTING SYSTEMFLARE BEACONS
Magnetic base mount
Rubber aviation base mount
Rubber aviation base mount up to 2
kg load
Steel aviation base mount with adjusta-
ble height
Standard rubber base mount
Cone mount clip Magnetic clip Floatation collarSuction clip
Hard case for 5 beacons + base
mounts
Hard case for 10 beacons + base
mounts
Small PELI transport case
Medium PELI transport case with
wheels
Large PELI transport case with wheels
BASE
MO
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TSH
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CASE
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MIS
CELL
AN
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MO
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TS
Telescopic pole Anchors
R20 batteries
Remote radio control
R20 rechargeable batteries
Power cables
Control base unit RUS flare
AC/DC power supply unit
Directional cover Other accessories per customer request
Individual Flare beacon converters
DC / DC
CON
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LPO
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SUPP
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Depending on configuration, over 300 components may make up a set of beacons for securing drop zones, landing zones or airfield strips. The following may be considered main components of a set:
1. Light components1.1 Flare / E-Flare beacons;1.2 Mobile, battery-powered light systems - floodlights;
2. Control elements for a group of beacons or the whole set of beacons (all groups);2.1 Wired control base unit;2.2 Radio control base unit;
3. Power supply components:3.1 Individual battery packs;3.2 AC power supply units for battery packs;3.3 Remote control;
4. Installation elements for beacons:4.1 Aviation base mounts for placing beacons in any position;4.2 Aviation base mounts with ballast;4.3 Steel aviation base mounts with adjustable height;4.4 Modular poles with adjustable height;4.5 Ground anchors for base mounts;
5. Elements for transportation of sets of beacons:5.1 Landing hard carry bags for individual components of the set:5.2 Transport cases;
The entire set, including beacons and control base unit, are powered by commonly available R20 rechargeable batteries.Depending on the variant, these may be ordinary rechargeable batte-ries that require to be recharged at least once in 3months (to keep them fully operational) or long-term storage batte-ries, for which manufacturers guarantee at least 75%charge level after 1 year of storage. Still, such batteries need to be recharged at least once in 6 months to ensure thebeacon’s operating time in extreme temperature conditions is kept at proper level.
It is also important to remember to observe proper polarity when in-stalling such rechargeable batteries. For beacons, thepositive (+) pole is inside and in control base units the negative (-) pole is inside (this is due to the design of power supplypacks in control base units).
The entire set may be controlled in three ways:
1. Manual mode, where each beacon is switched on/off individually;
2. Combined mode, where individual beacons or groups of beacons may be controlled synchronously with a wired or radioremote control;
3. Remote control mode, where each beacon or group of beacons is switched on/off with its own control base unit, which is,in turn, controlled with the central control panel / remote control of the entire group.
FLARE GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS
BEACONS
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There are two different kinds of Flares. They are easily distinguished with external housing and its colour. Anothercharacteristic feature is the method of switching the beacon on and its operation mode.
Switching the power on:- EF/HZ (E-Flare)Turn the beacon’s head until perceptible resistance is felt to switch the beacon on. The turn distance is regulated withguiding channels where pins that determine the beacon’s colour are located. The beacon is immediately switched on. IRversions emit 3 short beeps to signal the start of operation.
- F12Press the button in the housing once to switch it on in first operation mode.
Typ - EF/HZ Typ - F12
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7m
7m
7m
14m
15m min.
1500m
FLARE SELECTED APPLICATIONSADVANCED SIGNAL LIGHTING SYSTEM
LIGHTING FOR MILITARY HELICOPTERS LANDING ZONES - Example of application of Flare beacons
White light - code letter outline, character Y.
Steady white light - line along landing strip.
COMMENTS:
1. White light positioned along the edge of the landing strip, every 30 m.
2. Green and red directional light, approach direction.
Steady red light - end of landing strip.
Steady green light - beginning of landing strip.
LIGHTING FOR AIRSTRIPS - Example of application of Flare beacons
FLAREBEACONS
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Steady red light - approach direction.
Steady white light - outside edges of landing strip.
LIGHTING FOR AIR AMBULANCE MEDICOPTER LANDING ZONES - Example of application of Flare beacons
LIGHTING FOR DROP ZONES - Example of application of Flare beacons
DROP ZONE
COMMENTS:
1. Minimal size of code character: 10 m x 10 m.
2. Applicable code characters: A, C, J, R or S.
3. Minimal number of light points (white colour) in a code character - 10.
4. B = 300 m (100 m for combat drops).
5. Temporary drop prohibition: two parallel lines at the bottom of the character
code (15 m x 15 m).
6. Drop prohibition at all times: character X (15 m x 15 m) or red light under the
code character.
7. Arrow length: 15 m.
COUNTING
LIGHT
(ADDITIONAL
MARKING)
DROP ZONE EDGE
0,5B
Steady white light.
Flashing amber light.
Flashing blue light.
Flashing green light.
ADDITIONAL
MARKING
DROP ZONE CENTER
CHARACTER CODE
20M
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3F-FLARE is a signaling and emergency beacon. It may be used for warning and designating hazardous areas (emergency forces, uni-form services, drivers, etc.). It may also be successfully applied to designate helicopter landing sites or signaling vehicle breakdowns.
Depending on the operation mode, beacons can be divided into two types:
- INDIVIDUAL MODE beacons (IM). The LED module allows three illumination modes. The beacon is controlled with abut-ton placed on the housing’s side. The user may choose from three modes: quick flash, standard flash and steady light.
- GROUP MODE beacons (GM). An extended IM beacon. The beacon may operate independently or in a group of beacons, synchronized with signal transmitted by wire (KUS) or by radio (RUS). Depending on the used light module, the beacon operates in only one colour, or in ex-tended mode, where one of several colours and light types can be used:1. IR invisible light;2. RGB;3. Amber;4. White;
3F-FLARESIGNALING - EMERGENCY BEACON
3F-FLARE image in 1:1
Diameter 5.5 cm.
Hei
ght
23.5
cm
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3F-FLARE STANDARD 3F-FLARE RUS TYPE 1 3F-FLARE RUS TYPE 2
HEIGHT 235 mm
DIAMETER 55 mm
WEIGHT Up to 0.5 kg with power source. The weight may differ depending on the applied batteries.
POWER SUPPLY 2 x R20Alkaline / rechargeable battery min. 5 Ah
STORAGE With uninstalled power source. Rechargeable b atteries must be recharged every 1-3 months.
STORAGE OF READY TO USE BEACONS Beacons in transport hard cases, with installed power sources (new or freshly recharged batteries).
STORAGE OF BEACONS FOR LONGPERIODS WITHOUT USE
Beacons in transport hard cases, with uninstalled power sources.- Batteries: to be controlled before use
- Rechargeable batteries: if a beacon is not used and its rechargeable batteries are not recharged, it is recommended tofully charge them at least once in 3 months.
OPERATING TIME Depends on the power source, operating mode and ambient temperature. For example, for 5 Ah rechargeable battery operating in+ 15/20°C the STEADY LIGHT mode is up to 10 h / the FLASHING LIGHT mode is up to 20 h continuous work.
CHARGE STATUS INDICATOR Yes
OPERATING RANGE / TEMPERATURE - 30°C / + 40°C
OPERATING MODES 3 2 2
STEADY LIGHT Yes Yes Yes
FLASHING LIGHT SEQUENCE 1 Yes Yes Yes
FLASHING LIGHT SEQUENCE 2 Yes No No
LIGHT OPERATING COLOUR 1 1 5
COLOUR TYPE
IR VERSION Yes Yes Yes
HOUSING MATERIAL ABS
HOUSING COLOUR YELLOW
MANUAL START / CONTROL Yes
REMOTE START / CONTROL No Yes Yes
STAND-ALONE Yes
GROUP OPERATION No Yes Tak
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G1
G2
G3
G4
G5
0,5B
20M
G1 G2 G3 G4 G5
... ... ... ... ...
GROUP CONTROLThanks to group control, the user can synchronously switch on / off all beacons within a specific group. Depending on the type of beacons it is also possible to select the operating mode (steady / flashing) and light colour (RBG + WHITE + AMBER + IR). Manual or remote control is
possible at every level. Consequently, situations like damage, loss or discharge of the remote control - which makes it impossible to switch on a group of beacons - can be avoided. See the diagram below for better understanding of the control structure.
The user may switch on individual groups of beacons or the entire set. Before starting operation, mode of operation and light colour (if the beacons have such functions) can be selected for each group of beacons.
The number of Flare beacons is unlimited for any group, and a group can be composed of just 1 beacon, too. This only depends on the ran-ge of operation of a given control base unit and the layout of beacons assigned to such a control base unit. Beacons can be freely moved be-
tween groups (a beacon must be then logged in the new control base unit). Control base unit operates on various frequency bands, which means beacons can be placed close to each other or even mixed.A beacon assigned to a given control base unit will only react to si-gnal from this particular control base unit. A control base unit rece-ives commands from the user, via a remote control or a control panel on the control base unit housing. Such control protocol translates into versatility of a set of beacons in their use for military, emergency or other purposes. See a modified Drop Zone diagram below.
LIGHTING FOR DROP ZONES - Example of application of Flare beacons
Control base unit
RUS flare
Remote control
DROP ZONE
COUNTING LIGHT
(ADDITIONAL MARKING)
DROP ZONE EDGE
ADDITIONAL MARKING
DROP ZONE CENTERCHARACTER CODE
FLAREBEACONS
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Flare beacon, RUS
3F-FLARE RUS Flare beacon is adapted for operation in a group of beacons. It features a specially adapted electronic circuit with a module for receiving radio signal from the control base unit. The beacon can operate independently (IM) and in group mode (GM).
Control base unit, RUSThe RUS control base unit synchronizes the operation of all beacons in a group, assigned to a particular control base unit. The control base unit can be controlled manually, via a special control panel, or with a radio remote control.
Ex ATEX eFlare beacon
A version of eFlare beacon designed for operation in explosion hazard areas. This is of crucial importance when securing an area, conducting typical engineering activi-ties or when specialized fire & emergency services are at work. Red beacons placed at the edges of a zone determine its range. The exit from a hazard zone may be mar-ked with a line of beacons placed on rubber base mounts, where the middle part of the line comprises beacons with steady amber light, the starting point in the zone is designated with red flashing light and the end point, the so-called Safety Zone, is made with flashing green light.
Steel aviation base mount- adjustable height
For securing landing zones for combat helicopters or Air Ambulance medicopters, landing strips for large cargo planes or light civilian aircraft. The adjustable height beacons may be used in various terrain types, such as snow, tall grass or uneven land. The low center of gravity and rod supports make it impervious to gusts of wind. This is especially important in terms of safety, e.g. when securing landing zo-nes for large helicopters. The standard version of base mounts is anodized in black. Any color may be applied to the base mount, or it can be coated with special reflec-tive tape for better visibility for field personnel (optionally). A matter of key impor-tance when securing a landing zone during exercises or when aircraft crew with night goggles approach the airstrip. The base mount is of simple design and boasts excellent resistance to elements. One beacon can be installed normally, or two, with an adapter. The base mount can also be anchored to the ground with pins.
Rubber aviation base mount
The most popular choice for securing airstrips or drop zones. The base mount can be secured in any position thanks to the beacon’s catches. The lightweight device is portable. This is especially appreciated by user who carries around a lot of personal equipment (servicemen, soldiers).
Hard case for 10 beacons+ base mounts
A hard case for 10 Flare beacons and 10 rubber aviation base mounts. The hard case can be used for parachuting. The beacons are placed in the hard case so that they are additionally protected from the top and bottom by the rubber base mounts. Customers may also request other models of hard cases, for more beacons and ones that can be transported on back. The hard case is made of green Cordura that does not react to IR, and the top cover is closed with a hefty YKK zip (other camo patterns are also available).
SELECTED EFLARE ACCESSORIESFLAREBEACONS
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E-FLARE ATEX
Explanation of symbols:
II 3 G Coding pursuant to ATEX Directive no. 94/9/EC
The special Ex symbol designates protection in „Explosive Atmosphere” or „Explosion Hazard Zones”.
„3” Means category 3 equipment for use in zone 2. The equip-ment, given its operating parameters specified by the manufactu-rer, is designed for operation in areas where explosion risk occurs due to presence of mixture of air and gases, vapors, mists or gas and dust mixtures. The explosion risk is improbable, but if it takes place, this happens infrequently and for a short period of time. A good example are areas where vehicles are refueled.
„G” means gas (namely, a mixture of air with gases, vapors or mi-sts). If used, „D” means dust (namely, gas and dust mixtures).
„Ex ic IIC T4 Gc” is the coding method used after the Directive 94/9/WE came into life. Before, ATEX coding would not provide complete information about certifications. This marking is used additionally and ensures better understanding of the device’s pa-rameters and consequently helps avoid misunderstandings.
„Ex” stands for approval for use pursuant to „explosion proof pro-tection” standards.
„ic” is very close in its meaning to the previously explained sym-bol „3”. Equipment also for use in areas where explosion riskis not present.
„IIC” designates equipment for use in places other than mines, i.e. in industrial facilities placed overground (with explosivegas atmosphere). The gas may be a mixture of nitrogen and air; this category is marked „C”.
„T4” means that the maximal temperature of the surface of the part of or the entire device does not exceed 135°C when theambient temperature is 40°C.
„Gc” means operation protection in gas atmosphere and level of protection of the device itself, when it operates normallywithout any defects.
The approval for operation in explosion hazard zones is only valid if beacons are powered with the following kinds ofbatteries:
Energizer Industrial E91 (AA Cell) Energizer Industrial MN1300 (D Cell) Duracell Procell PC1500 (AA Cell) Duracell Procell PC1300 (D Cell) Varta MN1500 (AA Cell) Varta MN1300 (D Cell)
E-Flare beacons are certified for use in explosion hazard zones. The certification applies to all E-Flare 500 and E-Flare 350Red and Amber beacons (series 300 is obsolete).
Ex level (approved protection level):Ex ic IIC T4 Gc IP66Certificate no.:ITS10ATEX27129
SAFETY IN EXPLOSION HAZARD ATMOSPHERE
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THE M-FLARE is safer and more eco-friendly than a standard bea-con. M-Flare is a source of emergency light that produces no sparks or open flame, does not generate harmful gases, fumes or toxic sub-stances. M-Flare’s durable, rubber housing makes it perfect for use in traffic environment. M-Flares can be placed on the ground, attached
with adapters to post or cones, or to metal items, with a magnet. The beacons are water proof and floatable. With IP68 protection class the beacon can be immersed up to 10 m. The M-Flare can be charged with a car 12V DC charger, a standard mains 230V AC charger, either one by one or in a group or charged with CR123 battery.
M-FLARE SIGNALING DISCSEXTENSION OF BEACON RANGE
BATTERY VERSIONS RECHARGEABLE BATTERY VERSION
DIMENSIONS 11.2 cm X 3.5 cm (in widest place)
WEIGHT ~195 g
POWER SUPPLY Batery CR 123 3V Rechargeable battery Li-ion 3.7V 700 mAh
STORAGE 10 years recharge once in 3 months
RECHARGING - NA - 12V DC / 230V AC
OPERATING TEMPERATURE - 40°C / 110°C
LIGHT EMISSION 360° or directional light
LIGHT MODES
MODE LIGHT TYPE LIGHT OPERATION POWER
I ROTATION LIGHT FLASHING 2 LED
II 360° LIGHT - 3 IMPULSES FLASHING 100%
III 360° LIGHT - 1 IMPULSES FLASHING 100%
IV ROTATION LIGHT ALTERNATING 100%
V 360° LIGHT S-O-S 100%
VI 360° LIGHT STEADY 100%
VII 360° LIGHT STEADY 50%
VIII DIRECTIONAL LIGHT STEADY 2 LED
IX DIRECTIONAL LIGHT STEADY 4 LED
X Signaling disk switched off
OPERATION
ON Switching on and changing mode by pressing the ON/OFF button.
OFFSwitching the disk off, without saving the mode, by selecting the X MODE (all modes in a loop).
Switching the disk off, with saving the mode, by pressing and holding the ON/OFF button for 3 sec.Switching the disk off is signaled with 5 flashes of IX MODE.
VISIBILITYNIGHT
Up to 900 m (road, water)
Up to 16 km (from air)
DAY Up to 300 m
LIGHT COLOR The colour of the housing denotes the light colour: WHITE, YELLOW, AMBER, BLUE, RED, GREEN.
MATERIAL Dyed polymer
FEATURES Strong fixing magnet, hanging adapter, anchoring eyes, polarity marked in pins, signaling and quick start functions, shock resistant.
OPERATING TIME Up to 60h
L-DS-WHITE-AKU, L-DS-AMBER-AKU
L-DS-WHITE-AKU, L-DS-AMBER-AKU
L-DS-PACK-AMBER-AKUSELECTED AVAILABLE COLOURS
ACCESSORIES
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Flare beacon sets have been approved by emergency services as signaling beacons for securing medicopter landing sitesand other areas where proper emergency lighting is required. Additionally, such beacons are used by the Air AmbulanceService for training medical rescue workers and �re �ghters. Our beacons are successfully used by airborne, military and airforces for securing airstrips and drop zones.
ISO 9001-2008
ROHS
Ministry of Interior and Administration of the Republic of Poland Concession no. B-409/2003
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