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POLARA X2-LED for Overhead Flashers - Temple, Inc.

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ENGINEERING INC. 4115 Artesia Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833 (888) 340-4872<br />

Model <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> Push Button Station<br />

The <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> push button station is designed <strong>for</strong> use at a<br />

pedestrian crosswalk with in-pavement or overhead flashing<br />

yellow lights. The <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> provides an instructional sign,<br />

a push button station with directional arrow <strong>for</strong> activating<br />

the flashing lights and a group of three yellow <strong>LED</strong>s which<br />

typically flash in sync with the street lighting. The <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong><br />

uses the same rugged and reliable push button station and<br />

housing as Polara’s Navigator. This model does not provide<br />

any audible sounds/messages.<br />

The <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> is supplied with a 10 foot, 5 conductor pigtail<br />

cable (not rated <strong>for</strong> burial) ready <strong>for</strong> connection to the user<br />

supplied lighting controller that must supply power to the<br />

button and <strong>LED</strong>s in the sign.<br />

The unit is supplied with mounting hardware, silicone filled<br />

wire splices, and installation instructions.<br />

© 2007 Polara Engineering, <strong>Inc</strong>. Doc. <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> Rev. NR 10/08/07 Page 1 of 2 www.polara.com


ENGINEERING INC. 4115 Artesia Ave., Fullerton, CA 92833 (888) 340-4872<br />

Model <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> Push Button Station<br />

Function<br />

Push button station <strong>for</strong> crosswalks with flashing yellow lights.<br />

Electrical Properties<br />

Push Button<br />

Wire connections<br />

Operating voltage<br />

Maximum Switch Current 0.5A<br />

Switch Leakage Current<br />

<strong>LED</strong><br />

Wire Connections<br />

Operating Voltage<br />

<strong>LED</strong> Current<br />

<strong>LED</strong> Control Current<br />

Brown/White & Orange/White, No polarity<br />

10-36VDC, 7-28VAC<br />

10µA typical<br />

Red/White: <strong>LED</strong>+<br />

Black/White: <strong>LED</strong>-<br />

Yellow/White: <strong>LED</strong> Control<br />

8-36 VDC<br />

22mA typical<br />

0.3mA max.<br />

The <strong>LED</strong>s may be operated in two wire mode or three wire mode:<br />

Two wire mode: <strong>LED</strong> Control is not used. Apply voltage to <strong>LED</strong>+ and <strong>LED</strong>- to<br />

operate <strong>LED</strong>s. The voltage should turn on and off to provide flashing.<br />

Features<br />

●● Instructional sign with tamper resistant mounting screws.<br />

●● Provides yellow <strong>LED</strong>s that flash in sync with street lighting.<br />

●● ADA compliant push button with directional arrow - field adjustable<br />

direction: left, right, up or down.<br />

Mechanical Properties<br />

Physical<br />

Enclosure Type<br />

Installation<br />

Dimensions<br />

Width 5.50”<br />

Length 14.10”<br />

Maximum Height 2.60”<br />

Environmental<br />

Operating/Storage Temp. -34ºC to +60º<br />

Cast aluminum housing with yellow powder coat finish,<br />

watertight o-ring seals<br />

2 holes on 6.0” centers, tapped ¼-20 plus ½” or larger<br />

hole <strong>for</strong> wire access<br />

Three wire mode: Apply a constant voltage to <strong>LED</strong>+ and <strong>LED</strong>-. Connect <strong>LED</strong><br />

Control to <strong>LED</strong>- to turn <strong>LED</strong>s off. Open curcuit <strong>LED</strong> Control to turn <strong>LED</strong>s on.<br />

© 2007 Polara Engineering, <strong>Inc</strong>. Doc. <strong>X2</strong>-<strong>LED</strong> Rev. NR Page 2 of 2 www.polara.com

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