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Appendix C: Glossary of Terms

Autonomy:
Candela:
Duty Cycle:
Effective Intensity:
Equivalent Intensity:
Fixed Light:
Flash Character:
Flashing Light:
Intensity:
Lux:
Nominal Range:
Peak Intensity:
Signal Color:
Vertical Divergence:

Appendix D: Warranty and Customer Service

D-1:
Warranty
This product is covered by the Carmanah warranty. Visit www.carmanah.com/content/products/warranty/
for additional information or to register your product online.
D-2:
Customer Service
Before contacting Carmanah's customer service department, please have the serial number of the
Model 502 light available, a brief description of the problem, as well as all details of installation and
recharging efforts.
To contact Carmanah's Customer Service Department:
Mail:
Carmanah Technologies Corporation
Building 4, 203 Harbour Road
Victoria, BC Canada V9A 3S2
Phone:
1.250.380.0052
1.877.722.8877 (Toll Free in U.S. and Canada)
Fax:
1.250.380.0062
Email:
Website:
carmanah.com
The length of time a light can produce light without recharging.
The standard measure of luminous intensity based on the response of the human eye.
The amount of time the light is on over an entire cycle of flash pattern. For example, a
pattern of 0.5 seconds on, 3.5 seconds off has a 12.5% duty cycle or 0.5s/4s (time
on/total time).
The amount of brightness the human eye perceives.
The average brightness a flashing light emits.
A light showing continuously and steadily.
The properties of a light that distinguish its appearance.
A light in which the total duration of light in a period is shorter than the total duration of
darkness, and the appearance of light (flashes) are usually of equal duration.
The quantity (in candelas) of light reaching the eye of an observer after the light emitted
by a source has gone through a lens, filter, or protective covering.
1 candela's brightness at 1 meter's distance = 1 lux.
The luminous range of a light when the meteorological visibility is 18 nm (T=0.74).
The maximum brightness a light emits.
The color of the light exiting the light, for example, red, green, white; defined by its
charted chromaticity coordinates or the wavelength of the light (in nanometers).
Angle over which the light exits the light in the vertical axis. A greater vertical divergence
increases the allowable tilt of the light but reduces the intensity of the light.
Owner's Manual | Model 502
© 2008 Carmanah Technologies Corporation
Revised: August 2008
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