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Lifespan: 40,000H at 40℃ ambient temperature
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2. Heatmap utilization for testing
3. Optimization of testing processes
4. Demo
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Execution from the test manager
Orchestrator execution result
Defect reporting
SAP heatmap example with demo
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Cappela 12 Light- Garden Spot Light
1. L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
CAPPELA-12
Light
2. CAPPELA-12
Light
0202
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
• Input Voltage: 24VDC- 0.4A
• Dimension: x W95 x H128 mm
• Number of LEDs: 6 LEDs -
• Material: Aluminium Alloy, Tempered glass
• Power consumption:12W
• Efficiency: 82%
• Color
• Single Beam Angle (α):10º,17º, 28º,41º,
54º,88º, 120º.
• Life:50,000 hours
• Light type: High power OSRAM LED
• Lens:
• Standards:
RoHS; EMC protection
• Control: DMX512 - 1990; Dali.
+ EN 60598 2-5 IEC 60598-2-5
+ EN 61347-2-4; EN 61047
IPRating:IP65
Clear
Cellular
Sand
Material PMMA
with UV protection
65
+
SPECIFICATION
OSRAM Dragon
[CRI] [Lm]: (2700,3000): 87-90; 75 lm
(3500,4000,4500): 82-87; 85 lm
(5000,5700,6000,6500): 73-78; 130 lm
R: 625nm G: 528nm B: 470nm
Ø90
3. CAPPELA-12
Light
TECHNICAL DETAILS 03
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
STEP 1:
Unscrew the mounting bracket from the fitting Screw tight the bracket to desired location
with pre-lay cable from driver location
STEP 2:
RigidSurface
Please use appropriate IP rated connectors
if used for outdoor or underwater environment.
STEP 3:
Screw back the fitting to the bracket
and adjust accordingly
4. CAPPELA-12
Light
04
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
DIAGRAM CONNECTION-NO DIMMER
Brown
Blue
Yellow + Green
Brown
Blue
Yellow + Green
Brown
Blue
Yellow + Green
Earth
24V
5. CAPPELA-12
Light
05
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
DIAGRAM CONNECTION-Dimmer By DMX
Power Supplier
Master
DMX
24VDC
220VAC
50/60Hz injector
V+
Data+ Data-
V-
Red Black
Yellow Green
30m 30m
6. CAPPELA-12
Light
06
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
DIAGRAM CONNECTION-Dimmer By Dali
V-
V+Power Supplier
24VDC
Dali in
Dali +
Dali -
Dali inDali in
220VAC
50/60Hz
V+ V-
V+ V- D+ D-
D+ D- D+ D- D+ D-
V+ V-
V+ V-
D+ D-V+ V-
V+ V-
D+ D-
V+ V- D+ D- V+ V- D+ D-
Dali injectorDali injectorDali injector
max15m
max 300m
Dali
Controller
V+ V- D+ D-
8. CAPPELA-12
Light
08
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
ORDERING INFORMATION
Example: TM - CAPPELA12 - SAX - Ce - DMX
Table: Ordering information scheme
Company name
TM = TMTECH Electronics Company Limited
Sub-family
CAPPELA12 = Floodlight Square 12Watt Full Color
Type Angle
Type Lens
Ce = Cellular
Cl = Clear
Sa = Sand
Control signal
DMX : DMX512 - 1990
Dal : Dali Protocol
xxx : Don’t care
S: Single len; D: Dual len
A:10º, B:17º, C:28º, D:41º, E:54º, F:88º, G:120º.
X: Don’t care
9. CAPPELA-12
Light
09
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
ASSEMBLY DRAWING
ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.
1 2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 de
1
2 2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 chan
1
3 2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 hop
1
4 2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 nap
1
5
2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 kinh
1
6 2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 len 3
7
2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 tam nhom 1
8
B18.6.7M - M6 x 1.0 x
10 Indented HHMS --
10N
1
9
B18.6.7M - M3 x 0.5 x
10 Indented HHMS --
10N
2
10
2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 mieng dem
1
1
11
2015-08-21 TM-
B3F0302 mieng dem
2
2
10. CAPPELA-12
Light
10
L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
PACKAGE MATERIALS INFORMATION
Width : 300 mm
Height : 130 mm
Lenght: 300 mm
Weight: 3.2 Kg
11. L i g h t i n g I n n o v a t i o n
THANKS FOR YOUR
ATTENTION
CONTACT US:
TMtech Electronics Co., Ltd
Add: No.2C, 17 Street, Linh Chieu Ward, Thu Duc District, Ho Chi Minh City.,VN
Website: www.tmtech.vn
Tel: (+84)8.668.222.73 Hotline: (+84) 934.943.273
Email: support@tmtech.vn Sales.maria@tmtech.vn