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Metrolight’s Control SystemIntroduction
© 2012 Metrolight Inc. All rights reserved.
www.metrolight.com
System BenefitsOverview
System Benefits
Optimized energy savings
Automatic scheduling
Intuitive, user friendly GUI
Control light points separately or as groups
Unlimited number of lamp groups
Reduced maintenance costs
Power consumption indication
Simple & quick installation
Internet accessible
Ballast temperature monitoring
System Benefits
Metrolight’s control system is a powerful energy management solution that enables the optimization of the light system. The control system utilizes online two-way communication that enables the user to control light points and receive valuable input parameters such as lamp status, dimming mode and power consumption.
and control individual lamps as well as groups of lamps. The system provides a sophisticated yet simple and intuitive graphic user interface (GUI) of the installed light points.
Metrolight’s wired control system was designed for a quick and simple installation. The main system components are:
LampID ConcentratorRJ45 Cable connection to the Internet / Customer PCAC power outlet to power the unitRS 232 Cable connection to the MADLI Hub
MADLI HubRS 232 Cable connection to the LampID ConcentratorAC power outlet to power the unitMADLI BUS: Two twisted pair wires simply routed throughout the location. Each light fixture connects to these wires using two built-in and ready-made orange cables.
Metrolight’s Wired Control SystemSimple, Quick, Elegant!
System Components
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Available wired control packages: Up to 50, 128 and 255 supported light points per LampID
Peripheral components: - 12-24V power supply for LampID concentrator- LAN patch cable 10 feet- LAN crossover cable 10 feet
Internet, Customer PC
LampID Concentrator
RJ45 Cable
AC Power
AC Power
RS 232 Cable
MADLI Hub
MADLI BUS
Metrolight’s wireless control system was designed for a quick and simple installation. The main system components are:
LampID ConcentratorRJ45 Cable connection to the Internet / Customer PCAC power outlet to power the unit
RF CoordinatorRS 232 Cable connection to the LampID ConcentratorAC power cable to LampID
RF NodesEach light fixture communicates with the LampID through wireless connectivity
Metrolight's Wireless Control System
System Components
© 2012 Metrolight Inc. All rights reserved.
www.metrolight.com
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Internet, Customer PC
LampID Concentrator
RJ45 Cable
AC Power
AC Power
RS 232 Cable
Available wireless control packages: Up to 50, 128 and 239 supported light points per LampID
Peripheral components:
12-24V power supply for LampID concentratorLAN patch cable 10 feetLAN crossover cable 10 feet
Main features:Frequency Range: 916MHZ (US) 868MHZ (EU)Number of FrequencyChannels: 8Network: Proprietary MESH networkRange: Up to 350m per hopwith line of sightNode Update Response Parameter: 5 seconds
RF Coordinator
RF Node RF Node RF Node
Defining system scheduling, building groups, setting external devices and system commissioning
Metrolight’s Control SystemLampID Selected Screen - Scheduling
System Settings
Israel Corporate Headquarters Metrolight Ltd. 9 Haomanut St. P.O. Box 8865, Netanya, 42160 T: +(972) 9.863.3060 F: +(972) 9.863.3050
U.S. Headquarters Metrolight Inc. 34197 Pacific Coast Highway Dana Point, CA 92629 T: 949.542.7048 F: 949.542.7050 [email protected]
www.metrolight.com
E.U. Headquarters6 Kean StreetLondon, WC2B 4AS UKUnited Kingdom(at Virgin Green Fund)T: [email protected]