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Qlight ST56EL Beacon

The Qlight ST56EL is a Ø56 mm LED signal tower. Revolution drives the USB variant, which Revolution’s device entry describes as carrying red, yellow and green lamps together with a sounder — so a cell can be both seen and heard when it needs attention.

DiameterØ56 mm
Height341 – 566 mm
Protection ratingIP23
Light sourceLED, steady/flashing
Lamps drivenRed, yellow, green, plus sounder
Revolution controlSchedule state drives the tower; addressed by USB device index

Qlight publishes the following additional details for the ST56EL series.

Voltage optionsDC 12 V, 24 V; AC 110 V, 220 V, 12 V, 24 V
Lens materialAS
Housing materialABS
Pole materialAluminium
LED service lifeOver 20,000 hours

Note the IP23 rating (above): this is a signal tower for a lab or plant floor, not a washdown environment. Check it against where you intend to mount it.

The voltage options above are for the ST56EL series generally. The USB variant Revolution drives takes its control signal over USB from the host — confirm your specific unit’s supply arrangement against the documentation supplied with it.

The tower is primarily a status indicator: Revolution’s running/paused/error state drives the red, yellow and green lamps directly, with no schedule step required.

PropertyPurpose
USB Device IndexWhich attached Qlight unit this device addresses

There is also one operation a schedule can call directly: Fire Sounder, which sounds the beacon for a given duration and then silences it. This is independent of the lamp state driven by running/paused/error.

The index exists so that more than one tower can be driven from a single host — useful when one PC supervises several cells and each needs its own indicator. Get the indices the wrong way round and two cells will report each other’s state, so confirm which physical tower responds before relying on it.

Revolution talks to the ST56EL over USB, addressing the unit by its device index rather than by a serial port.

  • The tower must be connected before the device is initialised.
  • If more than one Qlight unit is attached to the host, confirm which index corresponds to which physical tower.

If you need more of this instrument driven from a schedule, get in touch — the driver is extended on demand.