Revolution Microelectronics DEVA1000W Lighting Unit User Manual Owners Manual

Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd. Lighting Unit Owners Manual

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DEva Integrated Lighting System
1000W 120/240v
Owner's Manual
16 August, 2016
Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND
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Congratulations on your new DEva Integrated Lighting System! The DEva combines a unique low-frequency
square wave ballast with a computer-designed DE reflector for one amazing, computer-controlled grow light
system. We hope you dig it the most.
This manual will tell you to to hang, connect and operate your new DEva.
The Box Contains
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DEva Integrated Lighting System
Power Cord
RJ-14 Data Cable
RJ-14 Dual Splitter
Installing Your DEva
The DEva comes fully assembled, lamp installed and ready to go.
Before lighting up, make sure to:
1. Remove all packing material and tape
2. Double check the lamp is installed correctly and the lamp connectors CLICK down solid
3. Use clean gloves when handling the DE lamp
Hang the DEva from the four eyebolts installed on the top of the light, and make sure to use a cable tie or
similar to fix the power cord to one of the hanging chains so that the DEva isn't hanging from the power
cord. Make sure to add a “drip loop” in the power cord to keep condensation out, too.
A good install, with drip loop, should look something like this:
Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND
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Front Panel Controls
The front panel of the DEva has a pushbutton for setting power level, and connector for 120/240 volt AC
power and a connector for external control by a computer, the Revolution RLC1 or Autopilot PX1 Digital
Lighting Controllers.
Each button press moves the power setting one LED to the right. DEva waits for three (3) seconds after the
last button press before doing anything, so you can't accidentally turn your lights off.
Blinking LEDs – What Your DEva Is Telling You
OFF Blinks Once A Second – Over Temperature
If the DEva internal circuits reach 80 Celsius, it's way too hot and she will shut off with the OFF LED blinking
on and off once a second. Once the internal temperature cools to 50 Celsius DEva will automatically
restart.
OFF Blinks Four Times A Second – Ignition Timeout
If the lamp fails to ignite, DEva will wait and try again for 30 minutes like this:
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Wait 5 minutes, try again
Wait 5 minutes, try again
Wait 10 minutes, try again
Wait 10 minutes, try again
Give up, switch off, this is not happening
After 30 minutes and five (5) tries to start, DEva flashes the OFF LED four (4) times a second to let you know
that she's off, and intending to stay off until reset or power is removed.
If the OFF LED is flashing fast you can either remove and reapply power, or simply press the button to
restart the ignition sequence. We suggest replacing the lamp first – if it doesn't light in a half hour of
trying, it probably isn't going to.
Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND
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Selected Power LED Blinks Once A Second – Low Voltage
When incoming power drops below 115 volts the LED for your chosen power level will blink once a second
indicating output power is limited due to low incoming supply voltage.
Incoming Voltage
Maximum output power
115 VAC or more
All power levels
selectable
Less than 115 VAC 1000W
Less than 110 VAC 750W
Less than 100 VAC OFF
If incoming voltage remains at or below 100 VAC (a failing generator or brownout, for example) DEva will
remain off until voltage rises above 110 volts. If the voltage drops below about 90 volts, DEva will indicate
this by all lights going dark.
External Control
The RLC1 Digital Lighting Controller can control 512 DEva lights in two zones. You can set on and off times,
sunrise and sunset ramps, dimming with temperature and over temperature shutdown for each zone.
When the provided RJ-12 phone cable is plugged into the DEva and an RLC1 controller, the front panel lights
on the DEva will show the closest power setting and the LED will blink off, very briefly, once a second to
show you that the DEva is controlled by an outside source and that pressing the button will not work.
If the cable becomes disconnected, or the RLC1 stops working DEva will return to manual control at
whatever power level was last selected – just as you would expect.
Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND
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Technical Specifications
Input Voltage
120/240 volts AC, 50/60 Hz
Input Current
4.40 amperes @ 240 volts
System efficiency
94.7% @ 240 volts
Driver efficiency at full power
> 98%
Power factor
> 99.4%
Light Source
1000W 400v double-ended lamp
Luminous Flux
> 2100 uMole/sec
External Dim
Revolution or Autopilot controller
External Dim Connector
RJ14 telephone interconnect type (6P6C)
Internal Dim
Push button on panel
Output power
600 – 1150 dimmable in 1% steps
Dimming
Pushbutton or external controller
Certifications
CSA, CE, FCC Part 18 Class B, FCC Part 15 Class B
Dimensions
305mm x 650mm x 135mm (about 26 x 12 x 5 inches)
Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND
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FCC Compliance Statement
The DEva Integrated Lighting System has been tested at FCC-certified laboratories in the United
States and conforms to FCC's Part 18B Consumer standard for Industrial, Scientific, and Medical
Equipment for both conducted and radiated emissions. Although not required by the FCC, the DEva
has also been qualified in the same laboratory to pass FCC Part 15B, usually reserved for computers,
pro audio, and similar consumer electronic devices.
Given that all electronic equipment emits some RF energy, please note that compliance with these
standards does not mean a zero level of emission, only a very low level of emission. The FCC requires
that for safety we also state:
This product may cause interference to radio equipment and should not be installed near
maritime safety communications equipment or other critical navigation or communication
equipment operating between 0.45-30 MHz.
This device complies with Part 18 of the FCC Rules.
DEva
120/240 1000W
Revolution Microelectronics
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok, 10110 Thailand
FCC ID: 2AH86-DEVA1000W
Revolution Microelectronics Co., Ltd.
225 Sukhumvit Soi 4
Klongtoey, Bangkok 10110 THAILAND
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