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1 ILS Lighting Seminar 2015 - Taking control of your LED system Jason Ford | April 14 th / 16 th 2015 | Manchester / Reading Light is OSRAM www.osram.com

2 2 Tasks for Lighting Control Energy Saving Scenes & Comfort Ambiance & Dynamic

3 3 System Definition Creating controls systems can be very complex (behind the scenes!) To the users it usually needs to appear very simple and instinctive People won’t use something they don’t understand!! What does the customer (end user) actually want? Do they understand what is possible? Define the requirement precisely with the customer first, then look at the system Energy Saving - What type? Motion sensing, daylight linking, time switching..?? Scene setting - How many scenes? How many groups? Dynamic RGB lighting - How many sequences? How many colours? User interfaces - Switch / button? Smart device..? Proper up-front definition is the key to success!!

4 4 System Inputs Inputs Motion / Presence Sensing Manual (push- button) Smart Devices External Systems Light Sensing

5 5 System Outputs Outputs Mains Phase (Phase-cut) DALI or DMX (Digital) Switch / Contact Zigbee (Wireless) 1-10V (Analogue)

6 6 Lighting Control Overview 1… 10V DALI DMX General Light Control General Light Control Simple Manual Dimming Simple Manual Dimming Sensors Based Control Sensors Based Control General Light Control General Light Control Scenes Based Control Scenes Based Control Sensors Based Control Sensors Based Control Dynamic Light Control Dynamic Light Control RGB Colour Change RGB Colour Change Tuneable White Tuneable White

7 7 What is 1… 10V? Analog bus using the voltage variation to set up the dimming level: 1V10V 100%10% Relays needed to switch off the light: ECG 24V 1… 10V LED Dimmer 1… 10V Bus LED Module LightController 1… 10V 230V/50Hz 24V DC

8 8 1… 10V Application Example – Sensor Control 230V/50Hz Presence control by the relay Presence control by the relay Light dimming by the 1… 10V bus Light dimming by the 1… 10V bus Light & Presence Sensor ECGs 24V 1… 10V LED Dimmers LED Modules

9 9 The DALI bus is bi-directional and it is possible to receive from the luminaires feedback about their status (fault signal). What is DALI? DALI = Digital Addressable Lighting Interface. All the commands sent by a two wire bus: ECG 24V DALI LED Dimmer DALI Bus LED Module LightControllerDALI 230V/50Hz 24V DC Each DALI line provides 64 output addresses (64 DALI EGCs or dimmers controlled independently).

10 10 DALI Application Example – Meeting Room 230V/50Hz Light & Presence Sensors DALI LED Downlights DALI Light Controller Presence control & light dimming by the DALI bus (no additional relay) Presence control & light dimming by the DALI bus (no additional relay) Recall of light scenarios previously set up in the controller Recall of light scenarios previously set up in the controller Sensors

11 11 L1 L2 L3 1… 10V: Installation in principle Light groups dependant on wiring Common planning of control cable and mains supply necessary 1...10V Contro ller

12 12 L1 L2 L3 DALI: Installation in principle

13 13 Comparison of dimming control interfaces 1...10V  Not addressable  Complex wiring for luminaire grouping  Separate controller for lighting scenes  No status feedback  Fixed polarity of control cables  On/ Off switching by relays  Industry Standard DSI  Not addressable  Complex wiring for luminaire grouping  Separate controller for lighting scenes  Limited status feedback  Control independent of polarity  On/ Off switching in ECG (via control)  Not standardised DALI  Addressable  Flexible luminaire grouping  Light scenes stored in DALI ECGs  Status feedback  Control independent of polarity  On/ Off switching in ECG (via control)  Industry Standard

14 14 Each DMX universe provide 512 output channels; as example a RGB LED module uses 3 DMX channels (one for each color). What is DMX? DMX = Digital MultipleXing. All the commands sent by a three wire bus (+, -, Shield): ECG 24V DMX LED CV Dimmer DMX Bus LED Module CV LightControllerDMX 230V/50Hz 24V DC LED Module CC DMX LED CC Dimmer A DMX system can manage the lights synchronisation with real-time events like music or video contents (high speed protocol).

15 15 DMX Application Example – RGB Colour Change 230V/50Hz DMX Light Controller ECGs 24V DMX LED Dimmers LED Modules Recall of light scenarios previously set up in the controller Recall of light scenarios previously set up in the controller Recall of sequences performing color change effects Recall of sequences performing color change effects

16 16 Control applications… Applications and solutions Luminaire Single room Office multiple room Building wide control HospitalityIndustry DALI Professional DALI BASIC EASY Color Control Encelium Touch DIM DALIeco Standalone Sensors DALI/ DIM MCU

17 17 Cost vs. complexity vs. capability Cost = Low Planning / Install = Easy Capability = Low On-Board Sensor-Controller Cost = Low Planning / install = Easy Capability = Low Single off-board Sensor- Controller Cost = Mid-Low Planning / install = Easy Capability = Mid Multi-sensor off-board Controller Cost = Mid Planning / install = Medium Capability = High Multi-room Controller Cost = High Planning / install = Complex Capability = Very High Networked Building Controller

18 18 Artificial light Natural light Potential for Energy Saving

19 19 Daylight linking control Daylight

20 20 Energy Saving in Open Office Areas Luminaire Row 1 Luminaire Row 2 Luminaire Row 3 1 st Light Sensor2 nd Light Sensor3 rd Light Sensor Illuminance Constant Light Value 10 %40 %60 % Available Natural Daylight

21 21 2-channel control unit Example system overview Light- and presence sensors (directly connected) Radar Push button (directly connected) Push buttons (connected via DALI) Up to 2x16 ECG DALI extension sensor User remote control Configuration remote control Channel 1 Channel 2 Passiv IR

22 22 RGB Colour Control Basic concept Scene Sequence Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 Scene 4

23 23 Color Control System Example Overview

24 24 Smart connected light - LIGHTIFY Pro Schematic overview of connected light: Lamps Sensors Luminaires Trad. Controls Non Lighting Smart Control Gateway Internet LAN Cloud WWW

25 25 LIGHTIFY Pro Sensor (PIR oder HF (Radar)) Optional Internet Access LAN LIGHTIFY Pro Gateway LIGHTIFY Pro PBC Router LAN Optional WiFi Hotspot Smart Device w/ Commissioning or Control App LIGHTIFY Pro DSE LIGHTIFY Pro Components ZigBee™ LIGHTIFY Pro Product overview

26 26 Intuitive control and commissioning of light points: Commissioning App: Control App: LIGHTIFY Pro Control & Commissioning via Smart Device I.Fast to install II.Simple to control III.Easy to adapt = Wireless control for maximum flexibility!

27 27 Commissioning and Control Apps…

28 28 LIGHTIFY Pro - based on the wireless ZigBee Pro standard LIGHTIFY Pro components can be connected to wireless lighting systems based on: ZLL (ZigBee Light Link) & ZHA (ZigBee Home Automation) standard Frequency: 2.4 GHz, Low power consumption, High memory capacity to store settings System setup can contain up to 100 ZigBee nodes Timed services based on Real-time clock (RTC) functionality, e.g. daylight simulation Almost unlimited possibilities of lighting group & scene settings incl.: pre-configured light modes for “Single Office”, “Open-plan Office”, “Corridor”, “Staircase”, etc. Configuration of single light points / all light points in one group Integration of Sensor (light & movement detection) and Push Button Coupler (switch / push button interface) functionalities System configuration via LIGHTIFY Pro Commissioning App System control via LIGHTIFY Pro Control App LIGHTIFY Pro Technical description

29 www.osram.com If in doubt – just ask us! Thank you.


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