ACR Electronics Marine Lighting 39401 User Manual

 
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
PLEASE READ ALL WARNINGS, CAUTIONS  
AND NOTES CAREFULLY  
CAUTION: In order for the marker light to float properly, the 6 volt battery MUST not weigh  
more than 675 grams (1.49 lbs). Exceeding this weight will cause the light to sink.  
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FOREWORD  
We design, manufacture and distribute quality products knowing they are used to save lives. Many of our products are  
required to be tested and approved by regulatory bodies worldwide. We believe in going beyond those specifications to  
insure our products work when needed in real world conditions. With proper care and maintenance your ACR product will  
last for years. It is important that you thoroughly read this product support manual to understand the proper care and use  
of your ACR product.  
ACR is proud to be certified to ISO 9001: 2000, the International Standard for Quality.  
Test light buoyancy in shallow water prior to placing in service.  
The following battery types are suggested for use in ACR Marker lights:  
Suggested Screw Terminal batteries:  
BRAND  
ANSI/NEDA:  
Duracell:  
Rayovac:  
Eveready:  
MODEL NUMBER  
915, 915C, 915D, 915AC  
M915, PC915  
942, 945  
510S  
Suggested spring terminal batteries (for use with optional battery adapter 9434):  
BRAND  
ANSI/NEDA:  
Duracell:  
Eveready:  
Energizer:  
Rayovac:  
Panasonic:  
MODEL NUMBER  
908, 908C, 908D, 908AC  
M908, PC908  
509, 1209  
EN529, (not 529)  
941, 944  
W-4FD  
NOTE: Check adapter to ensure that screws are tight during regular maintenance.  
SECTION 1 - INSTALLATION  
1.1  
Installation Procedure  
The installation procedure requires that the mounting bracket be securely fastened in any convenient location that would  
provide immediate access in the event of an emergency.  
Suitable length ¼ - 20 stainless screws should be used for mounting the bracket. Screw heads should not protrude inside  
the bracket surface.  
1.2  
Battery Installation  
The SM-2 is normally shipped from the factory without a battery. Follow disassembly instructions in Section 2 of this  
manual for battery installation. The SM-2 uses a standard 6 volt lantern type battery with screw terminals. A list of  
recommended batteries can be found above. Note maximum allowable battery weight listed in Section 3.12.  
SECTION 2 - MAINTENANCE  
2.1  
Operation  
The unit should be tested monthly. Remove the SM-2 from its bracket and invert it. The unit should begin flashing, at a  
rate of about one flash per second. Re-invert the unit after confirming correct operation.  
2.2  
Inspection  
Check the exterior of the unit for damage which might affect proper operation (damage to globe, cracks in case, etc.).  
Check bracket security.  
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2.3  
Disassembly  
This will ordinarily be required only if testing shows that the light is malfunctioning, or if battery replacement is required.  
Recommended interval for battery replacement is one year.  
A.  
Hold the unit on a flat, firm surface, lens side up. Depress the top cap of the unit, by pushing straight down on  
the top cap assembly, until the swivel locks may be turned outward, clear of the cap.  
B.  
Grip the light lens (using a clean cloth or gloves for a better grip on the smooth surface and to avoid marring  
the lens surface) and pull upwards until the top cap is clear of the case.  
C.  
D.  
E.  
Turn the unit on its side, open end slightly downwards, to allow the foam filler and battery to slide out.  
Disconnect the battery by unscrewing the terminals from the battery posts.  
Replace the strobe module, if required, as follows:  
a. Remove foam filler from strobe module, by sliding it off.  
b. Slip foam spacer over new strobe module to seat in cap recess.  
c. Inspect O-Ring seal for proper fit. Lubricate with silicone grease.  
Replace the battery by securing the two terminals to the battery posts. Assure tightness.  
F.  
NOTE: Connect black lead to center (-) post of battery. Connect red lead to outer (+) post of battery.  
G.  
Check for proper operation by holding the top cap assembly vertical (light lens up). The unit should flash  
about once each second. If the unit does not operate, check for proper battery connection.  
2.4  
Assembly  
A. Hold the case horizontally and slide the battery in, terminal end up (towards the open end of the case).  
B. Lubricate the top cap O-ring with silicone grease and insert the cap and foam spacer into the case.  
C. Place the unit upright on a firm surface, and press the top cap assembly until the cap slips into the case.  
D. Depress the cap until the locking swivels can seat into the provided recesses.  
E. Turn the locking swivels, seat them into the cap recesses and remove pressure from the top to allow it to move  
upwards and lock.  
F. Check unit operation.  
CAUTION: Assure that the locking swivels are properly seated in the cap grooves. Rotate the cap, if necessary, to assure  
proper seating of the swivels.  
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2.5  
SM-2 Parts List  
NOTE: Item numbers refer to Figure 1 on next page.  
ITEM  
1
*2  
*3  
*4  
5
DESCRIPTION  
Case Assembly  
Case (not shown)  
Washer, 3 each (not shown)  
Locking Swivel, 3 each (not shown)  
Battery Pad, Foam  
PART NUMBER  
A3-06-2295  
A1-18-1878  
A1-05-0659-3  
A1-17-1283  
A1-18-0773  
6
Battery, 6 Volt Lantern Type (see page 4 for recommended batteries) Not Included  
(not shown)  
7
8
9
10  
Foam Filler  
O-Ring (Top Cap)  
Top Cap and Lens Tube Assembly  
Mounting Bracket  
A1-18-1877  
A1-05-0001-64  
9021.1  
9438.1  
11  
12  
Stainless Steel Bracket (Sold separately) (not shown)  
6VST Battery Adapter (Sold separately) (not shown)  
9566  
9434  
* Included with Item 1  
2.6  
Accessories  
DESCRIPTION  
PART NUMBER  
Repair Kit (contains 3 retaining rings and locking swivels, 1 O-ring and 1 manual  
4D6VSP Battery adapter  
9286  
9398  
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FIGURE 1  
EXPLODED VIEW SM-2  
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SECTION 3 - CHARACTERISTICS  
3.1 General  
This section describes operating instructions and operational characteristics of the SM-2 Automatic Crew-Overboard  
Light. The information presented is in conformance with U.S. Coast Guard Specification 46 CFR 161.010 and 161.110.  
The SM-2 is a lightweight, compact, battery operated, portable unit which uses modular construction for basic circuits to  
simplify maintenance and replacement procedures.  
The SM-2 has been designed and tested to pass the tough ANSI/UL 1196 and MSC.81(70) requirements.  
3.2  
Purpose  
This unit is a portable electronic floating strobe light which automatically rights itself and begins flashing when dropped  
into water. The SM-2 is designed to be carried aboard all vessels, as well as artificial islands and fixed structures. It is to  
be used as part of the required survival equipment complement. The light is used to mark a position in the water,  
particularly in a crew-overboard situation. It must be installed and used in conjunction with other equipment as required by  
U.S. Coast Guard Regulations.  
3.3  
Component Ratings  
Circuit design and component selection is such that component ratings cannot be exceeded when the unit is operated  
throughout the entire range of all environmental tests. The SM-2 uses circuit components and construction techniques,  
which have been manufactured to the specifications and requirements of various civilian and Governmental agencies.  
3.4  
Operation  
Instructions for operation and maintenance of the SM-2 are given on the instruction plate (see Figure 3). This unit does  
not possess any exterior operating controls. The circuit is electronically activated by a gravity switch when the unit is  
inverted.  
3.5  
Construction  
The SM-2 consists of a case with a battery, switch, electric circuit, flashlamp, globe, lanyard attachment flange, mounting  
bracket, and a buoyant, non-absorbent unicellular polyfoam, used as filler material. The case is made of high-impact  
plastic, International Orange in color, which is constructed to receive all components necessary to produce the required  
light output. No additional signaling devices are incorporated in the unit. The lens is designed to withstand all impact tests  
that are required in this application. The watertight integrity of the equipment is assured by O-Ring seals between  
surfaces. The unit's ability to withstand any anticipated external forces is assured by the combination of material strength  
and assembly methods. Ballast consists of a metallic weight permanently secured in the bottom of the case. The case and  
related compounds do not flow at temperatures below +85°C or crack at temperatures down to -34°C.  
3.6  
Lanyard  
The size, weight, and shape of the light are suitable for conveniently throwing overboard while attached to a life ring buoy  
by means of a lanyard. A hole is provided in the bottom flange of the case for lanyard attachment.  
3.7  
Mounting Bracket  
The mounting bracket is designed to hold the light in the inverted position and prevent free movement of the light when  
properly secured within the bracket. The bracket is made of a corrosion-resistant plastic and is arranged for mounting on a  
vertical surface.  
3.8  
Dimensional Stability  
The SM-2 is capable of undergoing specified temperature humidity cycles with no signs of shrinkage or distortion which  
might impair its serviceability or watertightness.  
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3.9  
Stroboscopic Flashing Light  
The SM-2 Flashing Light uses a capacitor discharge xenon flashtube and meets the following requirements:  
A. A completely sealed solid state circuit converts power from the battery and supplies it to the flashtube.  
B. A suitable capacitor discharge xenon flashtube is provided which is compatible with the electronic flashing circuit  
and lens to provide the required light output. The service life of this flashtube is rated for over 1,000,000 flashes.  
C. The light will flash at a rate of 60 ± 1 flashes per minute with a minimum intensity of 2 cd for a minimum of 15  
hours. Light from each flash is radiated in all directions of upper hemisphere.  
3.10  
Battery Connection  
All operating voltages are furnished by an integral battery pack. Operating voltage is 6.0 VDC. (Shipped without battery  
from factory)  
Electrical connections between the main circuit board and the associated battery are accomplished by the use of clearly  
marked terminals and color-coded lead wires.  
3.11  
Buoyancy  
The SM-2 is independently buoyant.  
A matter of balance  
Marker lights need to float upright for maximum visibility. The 6 volt lantern batteries provide the ballast for these  
lights. Although these batteries are the same size, their different chemistries cause them to have varying  
weights. It is imperative that only the 6 volt battery models suggested are used. Too little ballast and the light  
will lie over on its side and be ineffective; too much weight and the light could sink. If you have any doubts that  
you are using a battery of appropriate weight, test the light by placing it into shallow water. The results will be  
obvious; if the light floats upright, it's good. If the light sinks, the battery is too heavy.  
3.12  
Technical Data  
Pertinent technical data is listed below:  
ITEM  
CHARACTERISTICS  
Dimensions  
13.65" (34.67 cm) length  
4" (10.16 cm) diameter  
Weight  
3 lbs, 4 oz. (1.474 Kg), including battery  
1 lb, 13 oz. (.822 Kg), excluding battery  
Completely sealed electronics  
60 times per minute ± 1  
Modules (1)  
Flashing Rate  
Flashing Light Intensity  
Power Requirement  
Material  
Minimum of 2 candelas per flash in all directions of upper hemisphere  
Standard 6.0 volt lantern battery with screw terminals  
Plastic blend case, lexan lens  
Automatic gravity switch  
Activation  
Bracket  
Plastic blend mounting bracket  
1 Year  
Recommended Battery Replacement Interval  
Max battery weight  
1.49 lbs (675 grams)  
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FIGURE 2  
OUTLINE AND DIMENSIONAL SKETCH  
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FIGURE 3  
INSTRUCTION PLATE LABEL  
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