Battery Capacity (Ah)
The battery configuration options available to the selected product.
Solar Panel (Watts)
The Solar Panel configuration options available to the selected product.
Solar Booster (Watts)
If supported, the booster solar panel configuration options available to the selected
product
Night LED Colour
The LED colour configurations options available to the selected product.
Flash Code
The supported Flash codes available to the selected product.
Operational Mode
The supported operating modes of the product. This is usually one of the following:
Ø Dusk-Till-Dawn
Ø Always On
Ø Standby
Calculation Mode
The solar calculator supports three calculation modes, namely:
Ø Standard
Ø Intensity
Ø Range
In Standard mode, the user can select between four intensity power ranges,
namely:
Ø 100
Ø 75
Ø 50
Ø 25
All Sealite Marine Lanterns support setting the intensity via this method.
In Intensity mode, the user can select a desired intensity in Candela. The
list will be pre-populated with incremental values up to the maximum effective output
of the lantern with the chosen flashcode.
In Range mode, the user can select the desired range in Nautical Miles (M).
The list will be pre-populated with incremental values up to the maximum range of
the lantern which is dependent on transmissivity, background lighting and flashcode.
NOTE:
Not all lanterns support setting the range and intensity via the Sealite Lantern
Config Tool. Please review the product specific installation manual for more information.
Transmissivity
As per IALA recommendation E-200-2 – Marine Signal Lights, Part 2, Appendix 2.
The internal transmittance of a layer of the material such that the path of the
radiation is of Unit: length, and under conditions in which the boundary of the
material has no influence.
Background Lighting
As per IALA recommendation E-200-2 – Marine Signal Lights, Part 2, Section 3.1.
The required illuminance of 2×10E-7 lx at the eye of the observer corresponds to
a situation with no background lighting.
The recommended method for compensating for background lighting is to use different
values for the required illuminance.
Two different values should be used:
minor background lighting: 2 × 10E-6 lx factor 10 X
substantial background lighting: 2 × 10E-5 l× factor 100 X