iLumTech controls and sensors are designed for DALI installation, wired and as well wireless, with a manual or automatic control to satisfy the higest requriements of users.
DALI is a protocol.
An International Standard (IEC 62386) lighting control system providing a single interface for all Electronic Control Gears and Electronic Control Devices.
DALI PowerLine Communication (DALI PLC) is a
revolutionary technology that allows for the control of
DALI luminaires through mains power lines. Developed
to save time and costs during the installation and
modification of lighting systems, it also offers increased
flexibility of installation, commissioning, and use. This
is possible as DALI PLC removes the need to install
additional wiring, is fully compatible with any standard
DALI driver and controller and size of luminaire, and
comes with several methods of implementation
suitable for a wide range of requirements. The document introduce how the DALI PLC can be used in different applications and installations.
Practical, simple to use devices for DALI networks. Suitable for small- to mid-sized installations. Devices include the most important functions.
Offered at an attractive price level.
Portfolio includes:
Lighting control sensors
DALI control interfaces
Tunable White controls
DALI PowerLine Communication
DALI devices
DALI accessories
DALI is a protocol.
An International Standard (IEC 62386) lighting control system providing a single interface for all Electronic Control Gears and Electronic Control Devices.
DALI PowerLine Communication (DALI PLC) is a
revolutionary technology that allows for the control of
DALI luminaires through mains power lines. Developed
to save time and costs during the installation and
modification of lighting systems, it also offers increased
flexibility of installation, commissioning, and use. This
is possible as DALI PLC removes the need to install
additional wiring, is fully compatible with any standard
DALI driver and controller and size of luminaire, and
comes with several methods of implementation
suitable for a wide range of requirements. The document introduce how the DALI PLC can be used in different applications and installations.
Practical, simple to use devices for DALI networks. Suitable for small- to mid-sized installations. Devices include the most important functions.
Offered at an attractive price level.
Portfolio includes:
Lighting control sensors
DALI control interfaces
Tunable White controls
DALI PowerLine Communication
DALI devices
DALI accessories
Introduction for Niagara AX Partners to how they can Save Energy, Address Sustainability with Web DALI Intelligent Lighting Control and EnOcean wireless Energy Harvesting Devices
Seattle Interactive Conference presentation by Vectorform's Director of Product Vision, Kevin Foreman.
While smart home technologies have existed for over 20 years, they continue to struggle with gaining a foothold within the average home, as many homeowners are skeptical to the benefits and advantages of the connected home lifestyle. Kevin will provide an insightful look at the journey from concept to delivery that re-invents the smart home experience.
#SIC2014
Contact us for more information and how we can help you on your next project sales@vectorform.com
DALI Power line communication is a revolutionary technology which allows to control the DALI devices through existing power lines without additional wiring and saving of up to 30% of total install cost. The main advantage is its flexibility – it works with any DALI driver and the installer is not limited by size of the luminaire since the DALI PLC coupler can be installed outside of the luminaire.
PhD Defense: Enabling Smart Homes Using Web TechnologiesAndreas Kamilaris
New technological advancements allow the Internet to penetrate in embedded computing. IPv6 envisions to merge the physical and the digital world, through the Internet. The Web of Things interconnects the expanding ecosystem of Internet-enabled embedded devices, by reusing well-accepted and understood Web principles. In this talk, we will present the development of a Web-based application framework for smart homes, supporting concurrent interaction from multiple family members. By employing intermediate request queues, associated with the physical devices of the smart home, our analysis shows that we can mask transmission failures and faults that occur in the wireless environment, thus enhancing the performance of smart home operations by means of fast retransmissions, load balancing and request priority techniques. In our analysis, we also derive formulas for estimating the response time of requests and for setting the request queue retransmission interval, an important design parameter of the system. In this way, reliability and timely responses from the devices are ensured. We demonstrate that, by using the Web as application layer, flexible applications for smart homes can be built, on top of heterogeneous embedded devices, with little effort. We address many issues related to Web-enabling household devices, from their local discovery and service description to the uniform interaction with them. Our technical evaluation indicates that the process of Web-enabling physical devices offers satisfactory performance, mainly in terms of response time and energy consumption, while modern Web techniques such as Web caching and event-based Web messaging can contribute in facilitating smart home operations. Through various case studies, we demonstrate that Web-based, energy-aware smart homes have the potential to provide flexible solutions to challenges such as energy awareness and conservation, and be smoothly integrated with the smart grid of electricity. Finally, this talk discusses some future research challenges, beyond the home environment, in which Web-based smart homes may constitute crucial elements in order to address them effectively.
Smartify Home Automation - Client PresentationAbhi Bavishi
Smartify offers professional home automation consultancy services, allowing you to fully automate and control your home. Our brands USPs, include:
- Premium Brands
- Modularized setup
- No Internal Wiring
- Lifetime support
Collaboration Efforts with LED Specifications - Reducing Confusion During Co...Cindy Foster-Warthen
In this presentation we will investigate the specification of LED luminaries and ways to communicate design intent through initial concern to Construction Administration. We will cover how much information is necessary in specs and drawings to facilitate an accurate bids and installation, reduce RFI's and maintain design integrity. We will also cover areas of concern where coordination is paramount to a successful project.
Presented by:
avatar for Jana Owens
Jana Owens, Electrical Engineer, Henderson Engineers & rienne Willcock, Lighting Designer, Illuminart
The Role and Disruptive Impact of Wireless Lighting Controls - Presented by B...Cindy Foster-Warthen
Lighting Controls play a key role esp. in connection with the new changing energy standards. Traditional and wired systems are often outside clients budgets. Wireless systems are emerging offering affordable accessible, often DIY controls. There are different wireless systems and protocols ranging from Zigbee to JenNetIP as well as mixed systems. We would like to give an overview on how they work, outline technological pro and cons, describe new functionalities and highlight how they go beyond the traditional lighting manufacturer approach. In addition many new personalized controls come to market in connection with the SmartHome. Lighting Controls are now accessible, affordable for everyone and not just for the high-end market. We like to give an overview over the current emerging systems and how they differ from legacy systems.
Home automation in kerala | home automation in calicut | Smart home solutions...Arun Kumar
Home automation in kerala , Home automation in calicut .home automation in Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Thrissur, Idukki, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Wyanad, Palakkad, Kannur and Kasaragod.Curtain automation , blind automation ,gate automation .
Embedded systems have become an important part of every modern electronic component which will be at the cornerstone for deployment of Internet of Things solutions.
https://www.altencalsoftlabs.com/internet-of-things/
The Evolution of SSL Lighting Controls - Presented by: Tony Parisi - SEMSCindy Foster-Warthen
This session will explore the history of Lighting Control, comparison of the standards for wired and wireless lighting control protocols, how LED lighting is accelerating the growth of wireless control market, lighting control as seen by the semiconductor
As participant of ZigBee Alliance and ZigBee Alliance China Regional Headquarter Company. Wulian is the only one company in the world who can manufacture a whole set of ZigBee smart home products and solutions.Wulian smart home system contains Security Protection. Appliance Control.Lighting Management,Environment Conditioning,Health Monitoring Smart Parking and Integrated Application etc
Wulian ZigBee Smart Home Series Products
HDL является сертифицированным мировым производителем оборудования для автоматизации зданий. В России официальным дистрибьютором компании является BMS Trading, мы развиваем дилерскую сеть на территории РФ, осуществляем поставку оборудования с завода производителя, маркетинговую и техническую поддержку, гарантийное обслуживание, защиту проектов.
У Вас есть возможность пройти сертификацию и стать авторизированным дилером HDL в Вашем регионе
Мы регулярно проводим бесплатные обучения по оборудованию HDL Buspro.
Для Вашего удобства мероприятие совмещено в один день.✅✅✅
После обучения специалисту и организации выдаются официальные сертификаты завода-производителя HDL✔✔
Сертифицированные специалисты имеют возможность заключения дилерского договора, получают техническую и маркетинговую поддержку по любым возникающим вопросам, доступ к постоянно обновляемому #Googledrive с инструкциям, учебникам, примерам проектов, расчетов и создания спецификаций, программному обеспечению, специальным предложениям по покупке оборудования, особые условия по открытию шоу румов и многому другому✔✔✔
Начните развивать свой бизнес вместе с HDL уже сегодня
Просто свяжитесь с нами: ↙
www.HDLRUS.RU
sales@bms-trading.ru
+74956468206
Learn the basics of DALI network (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface).
The session will cover:
-Topology: Rules for wiring and power supply
-Network design
-Commissioning
-Integration with other systems
-DALI device types
-The DALI standard
Everything you need to know to get started working on DALI.
Introduction for Niagara AX Partners to how they can Save Energy, Address Sustainability with Web DALI Intelligent Lighting Control and EnOcean wireless Energy Harvesting Devices
Seattle Interactive Conference presentation by Vectorform's Director of Product Vision, Kevin Foreman.
While smart home technologies have existed for over 20 years, they continue to struggle with gaining a foothold within the average home, as many homeowners are skeptical to the benefits and advantages of the connected home lifestyle. Kevin will provide an insightful look at the journey from concept to delivery that re-invents the smart home experience.
#SIC2014
Contact us for more information and how we can help you on your next project sales@vectorform.com
DALI Power line communication is a revolutionary technology which allows to control the DALI devices through existing power lines without additional wiring and saving of up to 30% of total install cost. The main advantage is its flexibility – it works with any DALI driver and the installer is not limited by size of the luminaire since the DALI PLC coupler can be installed outside of the luminaire.
PhD Defense: Enabling Smart Homes Using Web TechnologiesAndreas Kamilaris
New technological advancements allow the Internet to penetrate in embedded computing. IPv6 envisions to merge the physical and the digital world, through the Internet. The Web of Things interconnects the expanding ecosystem of Internet-enabled embedded devices, by reusing well-accepted and understood Web principles. In this talk, we will present the development of a Web-based application framework for smart homes, supporting concurrent interaction from multiple family members. By employing intermediate request queues, associated with the physical devices of the smart home, our analysis shows that we can mask transmission failures and faults that occur in the wireless environment, thus enhancing the performance of smart home operations by means of fast retransmissions, load balancing and request priority techniques. In our analysis, we also derive formulas for estimating the response time of requests and for setting the request queue retransmission interval, an important design parameter of the system. In this way, reliability and timely responses from the devices are ensured. We demonstrate that, by using the Web as application layer, flexible applications for smart homes can be built, on top of heterogeneous embedded devices, with little effort. We address many issues related to Web-enabling household devices, from their local discovery and service description to the uniform interaction with them. Our technical evaluation indicates that the process of Web-enabling physical devices offers satisfactory performance, mainly in terms of response time and energy consumption, while modern Web techniques such as Web caching and event-based Web messaging can contribute in facilitating smart home operations. Through various case studies, we demonstrate that Web-based, energy-aware smart homes have the potential to provide flexible solutions to challenges such as energy awareness and conservation, and be smoothly integrated with the smart grid of electricity. Finally, this talk discusses some future research challenges, beyond the home environment, in which Web-based smart homes may constitute crucial elements in order to address them effectively.
Smartify Home Automation - Client PresentationAbhi Bavishi
Smartify offers professional home automation consultancy services, allowing you to fully automate and control your home. Our brands USPs, include:
- Premium Brands
- Modularized setup
- No Internal Wiring
- Lifetime support
Collaboration Efforts with LED Specifications - Reducing Confusion During Co...Cindy Foster-Warthen
In this presentation we will investigate the specification of LED luminaries and ways to communicate design intent through initial concern to Construction Administration. We will cover how much information is necessary in specs and drawings to facilitate an accurate bids and installation, reduce RFI's and maintain design integrity. We will also cover areas of concern where coordination is paramount to a successful project.
Presented by:
avatar for Jana Owens
Jana Owens, Electrical Engineer, Henderson Engineers & rienne Willcock, Lighting Designer, Illuminart
The Role and Disruptive Impact of Wireless Lighting Controls - Presented by B...Cindy Foster-Warthen
Lighting Controls play a key role esp. in connection with the new changing energy standards. Traditional and wired systems are often outside clients budgets. Wireless systems are emerging offering affordable accessible, often DIY controls. There are different wireless systems and protocols ranging from Zigbee to JenNetIP as well as mixed systems. We would like to give an overview on how they work, outline technological pro and cons, describe new functionalities and highlight how they go beyond the traditional lighting manufacturer approach. In addition many new personalized controls come to market in connection with the SmartHome. Lighting Controls are now accessible, affordable for everyone and not just for the high-end market. We like to give an overview over the current emerging systems and how they differ from legacy systems.
Home automation in kerala | home automation in calicut | Smart home solutions...Arun Kumar
Home automation in kerala , Home automation in calicut .home automation in Pathanamthitta, Ernakulam, Kottayam, Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Alappuzha, Thrissur, Idukki, Kozhikode, Malappuram, Wyanad, Palakkad, Kannur and Kasaragod.Curtain automation , blind automation ,gate automation .
Embedded systems have become an important part of every modern electronic component which will be at the cornerstone for deployment of Internet of Things solutions.
https://www.altencalsoftlabs.com/internet-of-things/
The Evolution of SSL Lighting Controls - Presented by: Tony Parisi - SEMSCindy Foster-Warthen
This session will explore the history of Lighting Control, comparison of the standards for wired and wireless lighting control protocols, how LED lighting is accelerating the growth of wireless control market, lighting control as seen by the semiconductor
As participant of ZigBee Alliance and ZigBee Alliance China Regional Headquarter Company. Wulian is the only one company in the world who can manufacture a whole set of ZigBee smart home products and solutions.Wulian smart home system contains Security Protection. Appliance Control.Lighting Management,Environment Conditioning,Health Monitoring Smart Parking and Integrated Application etc
Wulian ZigBee Smart Home Series Products
HDL является сертифицированным мировым производителем оборудования для автоматизации зданий. В России официальным дистрибьютором компании является BMS Trading, мы развиваем дилерскую сеть на территории РФ, осуществляем поставку оборудования с завода производителя, маркетинговую и техническую поддержку, гарантийное обслуживание, защиту проектов.
У Вас есть возможность пройти сертификацию и стать авторизированным дилером HDL в Вашем регионе
Мы регулярно проводим бесплатные обучения по оборудованию HDL Buspro.
Для Вашего удобства мероприятие совмещено в один день.✅✅✅
После обучения специалисту и организации выдаются официальные сертификаты завода-производителя HDL✔✔
Сертифицированные специалисты имеют возможность заключения дилерского договора, получают техническую и маркетинговую поддержку по любым возникающим вопросам, доступ к постоянно обновляемому #Googledrive с инструкциям, учебникам, примерам проектов, расчетов и создания спецификаций, программному обеспечению, специальным предложениям по покупке оборудования, особые условия по открытию шоу румов и многому другому✔✔✔
Начните развивать свой бизнес вместе с HDL уже сегодня
Просто свяжитесь с нами: ↙
www.HDLRUS.RU
sales@bms-trading.ru
+74956468206
Learn the basics of DALI network (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface).
The session will cover:
-Topology: Rules for wiring and power supply
-Network design
-Commissioning
-Integration with other systems
-DALI device types
-The DALI standard
Everything you need to know to get started working on DALI.
Managing lighting, creating a scene, monitoring security and consumptions: these are some of the functions of the delégo home automation control system. Your home automation system will be even more accessible and all its benefits evident. For further information download the delégo catalogue.
SylSmart uses the very latest lighting technology to detect human presence and natural light levels, adjusting the levels of artificial light to match the needs perfectly.
Busy areas like foyers and corridors will stay bright and well lit, whereas quieter areas like meeting rooms and lesser-used corners of your building will automatically dim gradually over time to save energy.
Discover the future of convenience and control as you equip your home with smart devices like voice-activated assistants, Smart switches, Smart LED lighting, Smart security cameras, and more. Greenhse technologies bring Smart devices to your home requirement. Let's check out the complete document.
Check out the website today: https://greenhse.com/
Design 101: How to layout an Enlighted system in CADEnlightedInc
This webinar will provide an overview on how to layout an Enlighted system in CAD. It will cover product functionality and field considerations that will ensure a successful design, layout, and installation of your Enlighted system. This webinar is geared to CAD design teams with a focus on California projects, but all are welcome.
Attendees will learn the individual components and product specifications for proper system layout. In addition, we will cover common space types and field scenarios to how simple it is to transform lighting into a building system that goes far beyond basic illumination and basic lighting control functionality. Finally we will review design considerations to ensure CA Title 24 compliance.
* Tailored design of luminaire optical parts according to customer requirements, application specifications, and/or luminaire design – lenses, reflectors, refractors, diffusers, louvres
* Evaluation of appropriate optical materials according to application specifications, production volumes, and price requirements
* Rapid prototyping
* Measurements, evaluations, simulations
* Tooling design, tool production
* Production of the final parts
* Optical system optimisation
iLumTech - support in rapid prototyping:
CNC machining (plastic and aluminium parts)
FDM (Fused Deposition Modelling)
3D printing (Stereolitography, Selective Laser Sintering)
Sheet metal work
Vacuum Casting
Handmade prototypes and mock-ups
SYNAPSE developed by iLumTech is an innovative, intelligent, and dynamic smart city control and monitoring system. It provides city administrators with comprehensive control of street illumination with additional functions: environmental and traffic sensing, security management and town management providing also data mining and recording for the whole sensor network. SYNAPSE ANALYTICS software receives and analyses all harvested data and turns it into understandable, actionable information for the control and development of city lighting and other assets. www.ilumtech.eu
iLumTech have developed a range of devices for the professional lighting market with the aim of being inimitable and simple to install for lighting manufacturers, installers, electrical engineers, and even end users. All of the devices were created by our own optical, thermal, and electronic engineers, and produced locally. We are sure you will be satisfied with their user-friendly and intelligent functionality, offered at an appealing price level. Our portfolio is divided into three groups: Connected Lighting, LED Units, and Optical Solutions.
Easy, effective and elegant 3in1 LED module which can be implemented to luminaires, ceilings, furniture, aluminium profiles. High performed and extremely high efficient, and suitable for office aplication. Quick installation, ready optics and no need of heatsink make from him the ideal choice for those ones, who wants to develop a new luminaire in a short time with the best values or to implement illumination to the existing parts of the space.
User guide for iLumTech DALI USB Bridge - The DALI/USB Bridge is a control and configuration device that connects a DALI bus with any computer equipped with a USB port. The DALI/USB Bridge allows for the setting of the operating parameters defined by the DALI standard and the operating parameters of iLumTech control devices. The small form factor and wiring simplicity of the DALI/USB Bridge makes it ideal for DALI bus setup and commissioning.
The brochure Connected lighting introduces devices which iLumTech presents under the brand Connected lighting - several lighting control components (fully DALI compatible) for small and middle size installations. All of these devices have the common aim: to deliver to customers the most often functions from the intelligents lighting management products for a reasonable price with an easy installation. “Connected lighting” devices are developed by iLumTech combined cleverly together with the aim of offering customers maximum satisfaction and enjoyment while operating tailored lighting installation.
Corporate presentation of iLumTech 2015 - gives an overview about the vision, the portfolio of services and products and examples of work of the company.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
LF Energy Webinar: Electrical Grid Modelling and Simulation Through PowSyBl -...DanBrown980551
Do you want to learn how to model and simulate an electrical network from scratch in under an hour?
Then welcome to this PowSyBl workshop, hosted by Rte, the French Transmission System Operator (TSO)!
During the webinar, you will discover the PowSyBl ecosystem as well as handle and study an electrical network through an interactive Python notebook.
PowSyBl is an open source project hosted by LF Energy, which offers a comprehensive set of features for electrical grid modelling and simulation. Among other advanced features, PowSyBl provides:
- A fully editable and extendable library for grid component modelling;
- Visualization tools to display your network;
- Grid simulation tools, such as power flows, security analyses (with or without remedial actions) and sensitivity analyses;
The framework is mostly written in Java, with a Python binding so that Python developers can access PowSyBl functionalities as well.
What you will learn during the webinar:
- For beginners: discover PowSyBl's functionalities through a quick general presentation and the notebook, without needing any expert coding skills;
- For advanced developers: master the skills to efficiently apply PowSyBl functionalities to your real-world scenarios.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
Key Trends Shaping the Future of Infrastructure.pdfCheryl Hung
Keynote at DIGIT West Expo, Glasgow on 29 May 2024.
Cheryl Hung, ochery.com
Sr Director, Infrastructure Ecosystem, Arm.
The key trends across hardware, cloud and open-source; exploring how these areas are likely to mature and develop over the short and long-term, and then considering how organisations can position themselves to adapt and thrive.
DevOps and Testing slides at DASA ConnectKari Kakkonen
My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Securing your Kubernetes cluster_ a step-by-step guide to success !KatiaHIMEUR1
Today, after several years of existence, an extremely active community and an ultra-dynamic ecosystem, Kubernetes has established itself as the de facto standard in container orchestration. Thanks to a wide range of managed services, it has never been so easy to set up a ready-to-use Kubernetes cluster.
However, this ease of use means that the subject of security in Kubernetes is often left for later, or even neglected. This exposes companies to significant risks.
In this talk, I'll show you step-by-step how to secure your Kubernetes cluster for greater peace of mind and reliability.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
3. 5Sense and Control 4/
Sense & Control
We all like it when things happen the way we want without
us having to think about it. Thanks to the great technical
advancement of recent years, it is now possible for new devices
to sense and understand our needs and subsequently modify
our environment and many of the things in it. The same applies
to lighting. The best control system is the one that is invisible
and just works; the one we never really think about.
To accomplish this, there are many sensors to measure light
intensity, light type, and the presence of people, according to
which lighting is switched, dimmed, or altered in some way.
Yet there are times when we still want or need to take charge,
meaning manual control is a necessary option for even the most
innovative automated system. Wireless or wired, controlled by
computer, tablet, or smartphone, or simply by a wall switch,
iLumTech offers several smart possibilities that provide all the
required and desired features for automated lighting control.
SAVE ENERGY
Sensors save energy by enabling lighting to be used as needed – no more, no
less. What’s more, iLumTech sensors have little to no power consumption.
FULL LIGHTING CONTROL
iLumTech’s Sense & Control devices can understand every aspect of our
lighting including light intensity and colour temperature because all lighting
parameters are important to our health and wellbeing.
SAVE ON MAINTENANCE COSTS
iLumTech devices enable easy commissioning and control using a single device
without the user needing knowledge of DALI installation principles. This
reduces both installation and maintenance costs as tasks that must normally be
carried out by electricians and installers can now be done by the user directly.
SAVE TIME
Significant time savings can be achieved for all types of installation and project
as system addressing and commissioning can be done in just a few minutes.
THE FREEDOM TO MOVE
iLumTech control devices are mainly built around mobile platforms allowing
users the freedom to move throughout an installation. It also means a user
can commission the system alone, without needing anyone else to help.
SAVE ON INVESTMENT COSTS
iLumTech controls and sensors are generally supplied ready to take a universal
and active part in any DALI installation. They offer several functions within
one device meaning there is no need to buy additional equipment.
EASY INSTALLATION
All iLumTech Sense & Control devices are designed to be incorporated into
existing or new DALI installations with minimal set-up and configuration.
DeeBridge and BlueBridge will address your DALI installation for you.
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Wireless controls
DEEBRIDGE
• An Ethernet to DALI bridge and easily operated user interface app for
the control of luminaires in a DALI installation via an Ethernet network
from a computer, tablet, or smartphone
• Runs on Windows, Android, and iOS
• Provides dimming, TW, and RGB control via buttons, sliders, lighting
scenes, and schedules
• Automatic commissioning
BLUEBRIDGE
• A DALI control solution that control DALI installations via Bluetooth Low
Energy (4.1) from a tablet or smartphone
• User-friendly Android and iOS app
• Provides dimming, TW, and RGB control via buttons, sliders, lighting
scenes, and schedules
• DALI powered with pluggable DALI terminals make it easy to install.
• Small dimensions and simple design ensure reliability
• Automatic commissioning and smart switching function
Wireless controls allow us to select and maintain the light
we want without being tied to static interfaces. Instead,
users can interface through their smartphones and tablets
wherever they are. So easy, this is great for use in places
where people are always coming and going.
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An Ethernet to DALI bridge device with easily operated user interface app.
DeeBridge enables intuitive control of luminaires within a DALI installation via
an Ethernet network from a computer, tablet, or smartphone. The device is
housed in a standard 2U DIN box for easy installation in electrical switchboards.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• App runs on Windows, Android, and iOS
• Mains biased using a 12 V external power supply (not included but avail-
able on request)
• Standard or advanced automatic and manual TW and RGB control
• Customisable static and dynamic lighting scenes, and schedules
• Integrated web server for initial setting
• Wireless control via Wi-Fi router
• Fast DALI network scanning
• Auto commissioning
• Smart switching
DeeBridge
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Intuitive control from your
personal devices
SETUP AND CONNECTION
• DeeBridge requires initial IP address setting and setup via a web interface
on a LAN-connected computer
• The computer must be setup to connect to DeeBridge using a specified
TCP/IPv4 configuration
• The first time you run the DeeBridge app or when you are unable
to connect, it will automatically scan the sub-network for available
DeeBridge devices
• You can save found devices with a name for easy future identification
and connection
FAST SCANNING
• The first time you run the DeeBridge app, it will rapidly scan the DALI
network for its configuration
• It can also commission a new or updated network itself, so there is no
need to use external commissioning tools
LUMINAIRE SETUP
• It is not possible for the app to differentiate between single colour, TW
Type 6, or RGB luminaires so the user must define this information
• Select from one of first four displayed options to assign each luminaire
its control type: BASIC (single colour with 1 address), TW COLD / WARM
(2 addresses), TW BRIGHT. / CCT (2 addresses), or RGB (3 addresses)
• Type 7 switches and Type 8 colour control devices are automatically
recognised, and only appropriate configuration options are displayed
• The luminaire "list" can be checked and updated at any time
CONTROL METHODS
• Broadcast: allows for control of all luminaires in the network at once
using dimming and basic DALI commands via sliders or lighting scenes
• Group – allows for control of selected luminaire groups via sliders and
lighting scenes
• Individual – allows for control of individual luminaires via sliders
• Lighting scenes – allows for broadcast or group control using pre-defined
or saved user-defined lighting parameters
GROUP SETTING AND CONTROL
• When setting up a new group, you will be asked to assign the group to
a specific DeeBridge device
• Select an icon and name for the group to aid easy identification
• The selected group type will only show corresponding luminaires (e.g.,
RGB luminaires will be displayed when setting up an RGB group)
LIGHTING SCENES
• Choose from a series of pre-defined lighting scenes or create your own
• You can select an icon and name for your custom lighting scenes to
make identification easier
SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION FILES
• Within the Settings section of the app, you can manage group
configurations, edit the luminaire "list", clear the app configuration, and
manage language options
• It is possible to save the current DeeBridge configuration to a file that can
be restored or moved to another smart device (via upload and download)
The screenshots shown are to illustrate the options and functionality of DeeBridge only. For a full
explanation of what you can do with DeeBridge, please refer to the device User Guide downloadable from
www.ilumtech.eu/download.
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BlueBridge enables intuitive control of luminaires within a DALI installation via
BlueTooth Low Energy (4.1) from most Android tablets or smartphones (smart
devices must be equipped with a BLE 4.0 or higher chipset and marked as
Bluetooth SmartReady). The device requires no external power supply and has
small dimensions and simple construction, making it a reliable and very easy to
install and use controller for DALI installations.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• User-friendly Android (4.4 or higher) and iOS app
• DALI biased so no external power supply needed
• Pluggable DALI terminals – easy to install and use
• Fast DALI network scanning
• Auto commissioning
• Smart switching for automatic reconnection of Bluetooth devices within
a network
• DALI voltage: 12–25 V DC
• DALI consumption: < 10 mA
• System power: < 0.25 W
• Current range: max. 1 mA
• IEC class II
• Dimensions: 50 x 35 x 15 mm
BlueBridge
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Mobile control made easy
SETUP AND CONNECTION
• Once the BlueBridge app is installed on your Bluetooth SmartReady
Android smartphone or tablet, simply search for the UUID of available
BlueBridge devices
• Select the device you wish to use using the UUID and give it a name – the
UUID of your chosen device will be remembered to make reconnection
easier and faster in future
• You can always select a different BlueBridge if you are using multiple
devices within a system
• Only one smart device can connect to each BlueBridge at a time
• An icon beside each BlueBridge identifier shows if you are connected
FAST SCANNING
• The first time you run the BlueBridge app, it will rapidly scan the DALI
network for its configuration
• It can also commission a new or updated network itself, so there is no
need to use external commissioning tools
LUMINAIRE SETUP
• It is not possible for the app to differentiate between single colour, TW
Type 6, or RGB luminaires so the user must define this information
• Select from one of first four displayed options to assign each luminaire
its control type: BASIC (single colour with 1 address), TW COLD / WARM
(2 addresses), TW BRIGHT. / CCT (2 addresses), or RGB (3 addresses)
• Type 7 switches and Type 8 colour control devices are automatically
recognised, and only appropriate configuration options are displayed
• The luminaire "list" can be checked and updated at any time
CONTROL METHODS
• Broadcast: allows for control of all luminaires in the network at once
using dimming and basic DALI commands via sliders or lighting scenes
• Group – allows for control of selected luminaire groups via sliders and
lighting scenes
• Individual – allows for control of individual luminaires via sliders
• Lighting scenes – allows for broadcast or group control using pre-defined
or saved user-defined lighting parameters
GROUP SETTING AND CONTROL
• When setting up a new group, you will be asked to assign the group to
a specific BlueBridge device
• Select an icon and name for the group to aid easy identification
• The selected group type will only show corresponding luminaires (e.g.,
RGB luminaires will be displayed when setting up an RGB group)
LIGHTING SCENES
• Choose from a series of pre-defined lighting scenes or create your own
• You can select an icon and name for your custom lighting scenes to
make identification easier
SETTINGS AND CONFIGURATION FILES
• Within the Settings section of the app, you can manage group
configurations, edit the luminaire "list", clear the app configuration, and
manage language options
• It is possible to save the current BlueBridge configuration to a file that can
be restored or moved to another smart device (via upload and download)
The screenshots shown are to illustrate the options and functionality of BlueBridge only. For a full
explanation of what you can do with BlueBridge, please refer to the device User Guide downloadable from
www.ilumtech.eu/download.
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Fast scanning,
auto commissioning,
and customisable settings
FAST SCANNING OF THE DALI NETWORK
Network scanning is now carried out directly in the DeeBridge or BlueBridge
device, so there is no need for additional communication between the
devices and their apps. As a result, scanning is much faster than before,
approximately 20 seconds for a full DALI network of 64 devices.
BASIC AND HUMAN CENTRIC SCHEDULES
Both DeeBridge and BlueBridge include real-time clock modules that enable
the creation of up to four customised, scheduled lighting sequences. Schedules
function on a weekly basis and allow for independent activation for each day
of the week, and provide basic functions as well as more advanced TW and
RGB control. There is also the possibility to create Human Centric schedules
that utilise smooth transitions of TW light. Each schedule can have up to
thirty time stamps and so offer a wide scope for creation of detailed lighting
sequences. As the real-time clock module is integrated directly within the
DeeBridge and BlueBridge devices, schedules function even if the apps are not
running. When the app is started again, the device and app are automatically
synchronised. In the case of the BlueBridge device, a backup power supply
ensures that the clock module remains active for two hours after power loss,
such as during a power cut.
AUTO COMMISSIONING
After scanning of the DALI network, the app will automatically recognise
which DALI devices have no address, a duplicate address, or are ok. Then
it will begin the commissioning process where every DALI device on the
bus is assigned a suitable, individual address. How long the commissioning
process takes depends on the number of DALI devices on the bus and their
addressing status. The longest time will be taken to commission a new,
unaddressed DALI installation with 64 devices. This can take up to four
minutes; around four seconds per device.
SENSOR AND CONTROL DEVICE SUPPORT
Sensors have become an essential part of every smart lighting installation. To
fully support ecological lighting, we have included support for sensors in the
DeeBridge and BlueBridge apps. Users can configure and activate iLumTech
light intensity, CCT, and movement sensors simply via the app and then
incorporate them into existing groups. And for those times when manual
control is required, it is possible to configure iLumTech DALI Input Units using
the easy interface inside the app.
PRESET AND CUSTOMISABLE LIGHTING SCENES
Lighting scenes are one of the preferred ways of control for DALI installations.
For this reason, the app includes a series of five pre-set scenes as well as the
option to create up to four customised group lighting scenes to perfectly
match the device possibilities of the network and user needs. Pre-set scenes
cover dimming, TW, and RGB control.
FIRMWARE UPDATES
We are always adding new features to our DeeBridge and BlueBridge devices.
Many of these features are based on firmware rather than hardware updates.
We offer free firmware updates so that customers can always benefit from
the latest functions. The DeeBridge or BlueBridge app will automatically
notify users of any available firmware updates. Firmware files are included in
the apps, so there is no need for uncomfortable file browsing.
SCAN A FULL DALI
NETWORK IN ONLY
20 SECONDS
COMMISSION A FULL,
UNCONFIGURED DALI
NETWORK IN ONLY
4 MINUTES
OR
4 SECONDS
PER DEVICE
Light intensity
Colour temperature
RELAXING
warm white (CCT 2700 K)
Colour temperature
ACTIVATING
cool white (CCT 6500 K)
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DALI INPUT UNIT
• A DALI compatible interface designed to control DALI luminaires via
standard on-off devices such as switches, sensors, timers, etc.
• Small size and integrated PCB make it easy to install directly behind
switches and other switching devices
• DALI powered with up to 4 universal binary (2-state) inputs
DLS PANEL II
• A 7” touchscreen display control panel with simple GUI for TW and RGB
control of DALI luminaires
• Can be connected to sensors and up to three DALI buses
• DALI Type 8 compatible
• Provides manual or automatic dimming, TW and RGB control via direct
regulation, schedules, customisable lighting scenes, and customisable
dynamic lighting scenes such as daylight simulation
Wired controls
Thesimplestmethodofcontrollingyourlightingisthroughstatic
interfaces. For many applications such as small offices, meeting
rooms, and even our homes, this is still the most suitable and
easiest to implement and use option. From switches to touch
panels, the light you want is at your fingertips.
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DALI Input Unit
WIRE APPLICATION
Brown DALI bus
Red DALI bus
Orange COM
Yellow Input 4
Green Input 3
Blue Input 2
Purple Input 1
DALI
Input Unit
Input 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
COM
+ + + +-
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A fully DALI compatible interface that allows for the incorporation of any
type of standard switch, button, timer, sensor, or other switching device into
a DALI network. The Input Unit is a small, pre-wired, encapsulated PCB mod-
ule suitable for inclusion in all standard back boxes together with a suitable
mains rated switch. The Input Unit can be used to switch on/off, dim, and
even control TW and RGB luminaires.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• DALI biased (only one DALI Power Supply may be used) with up to four
inputs to support four DALI addresses
• Universal binary (2-state) input with DALI output
• Pre-set configuration that can be reprogrammed on request
• User-defined reaction to combination of long (> 1 s) and short (< 1 s)
presses using static, direct level, or toggle commands
• DALI voltage: 12–25 V DC
• DALI consumption: < 9 mA
• Inputs: Voltage range open 5 V DC, closed max. 0.3 V DC
• Current range: max: 1 mA
• Dimensions: 27 x 20 x 4 mm
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A 7” capacitative TFT anti-glare, 262,000 colour touch panel device with easy
GUI for the control of TW or RGB luminaires. Users can use pre-set lighting
scenes or create their own. Automatic control can be overridden by manual
control at any time. It is possible to connect sensors to increase the intelli-
gence of the installation using motion and ambient lighting parameters sens-
ing. DLS Panel II can control up to three DALI lines and so it suitable for the
control of larger installations. DALI Type 8 device compatible.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Supports up to 192 DALI Type 8 devices (96 TW or 64 RGB Type 6)
• Mains biased via internal 12 V DC power supply
• 3 independent DALI lines – one internally powered
• Automatic and manual control options
• Pre-set dynamic lighting scenes and customisable static and dynamic
lighting scenes, and schedules
• Can be connected to motion and ambient light sensors
• Password protection, screen savers, and energy saving mode
• Input: 12 V DC
• Power consumption: max. 9 W
• Memory: 256 MB SDRAM / 128 MB NAND FLASH
• Networking: LAN, 3 x DALI (1 x DALI internally powered – 250 mA)
DLS Panel II
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Setting the right scene
OPERATIONAL MODES
• Tunable White with ambient
sensor (closed loop)
• Tunable White without a sensor
(open loop)
• RGB
FAST SCANNING
Automatic fast scanning and ad-
dressing can be carried out simply
by selecting “Scan” on the screen.
Afterwards, users can create groups
by selecting and assigning luminaires
as required.
CONTROL MODES
• Manual – direct control of colour
intensity, colour temperature,
colour hue, colour saturation,
and light intensity of luminaires
• Preset static – Tunable White or
RGB scenes
• Custom static – Tunable White or
RGB scenes
• Preset dynamic – Tunable White
DAYLIGHT, ACTIVATE, and
MOVING sequences
• Custom dynamic – customisable
sequences with automated
changes of lighting parameters
using timers, schedules, and
groups
SENSORS
DLS Panel II can be used with the
iLumTech DALI Ambient Sensor and
the Tridonic MSENsor 2
The screenshots shown are to illustrate the options and functionality of DLS Panel II only. For a full
explanation of what you can do with DLS Panel II, please refer the device User Guide.
GENERAL SETTINGS
• Date and time
• Screen and screensaver
• Touch panel sensitivity and
cleaning mode
• System modification and new
initialisation of DALI networks
• Securitysettingsandcustomisable
password protection
• Ethernet communication – DLS
Panel II has its own IP address or
can operate using any static IP
address
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DALI AMBIENT SENSOR
• A sensor to measure ambient illuminance [lx] and CCT [K] parameters to
enable maintenance of desired values
• Passive mode measures parameter values for use in centralised regulation
• Active mode both measures parameters and directly control luminaires
DALI AMBIENT SENSOR OUTDOOR
• An IP50 sensor to measure ambient illuminance [lx] and CCT [K]
parameters to enable maintenance of desired values
• Passive mode measures parameter values for use in centralised regulation
• Active mode both measures parameters and directly control luminaires
ENERGY HARVESTING AMBIENT SENSOR
• An energy harvesting sensor to measure ambient illuminance [lx] and
CCT [K] parameters to enable maintenance of desired values
• Communicates wirelessly via Bluetooth Low Energy (4.1)
• Powered by a PV cell – no wiring is needed and very easy to install
DALI LM SENSOR 01
• A combined ambient illuminance [K] and motion sensor
• Possible to operate in motion only, ambient illuminance only, or combined
sensing modes
DALI LP SENSOR 01
• A combined ambient illuminance [K] and presence sensor
• Possible to operate in presence only, ambient illuminance only, or combined
sensing modes
Sensors
The most effective and efficient lighting systems use sensors.
This is because sensors allow lighting to adapt to real-time
needs such as occupancy of a space, movement of vehicles,
and the amount of natural lighting available. Sensors can be
used alone to control an installation, as well as combined with
other controls such as programmable interfaces to provide the
very best system autonomy.
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DALI Ambient Sensor
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The DALI Ambient Sensor measures ambient illuminance (lux [lx]) and Corre-
lated Colour Temperature (Kelvins [K]) parameters. It can be used for only illu-
minance, only CCT, or dual sensing. The sensor can operate as a simple sensor
with its data being processed by another device on the same DALI bus (passive
mode), or as a combined sensor and control device to regulate the lux and
CCT parameters of DALI addressed Tunable White luminaires (active mode).
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Measures illuminance in the range of 100–30,000 lx, and CCT in the
range of 2500–8000 K
• Biasing, communication, and configuration via the DALI bus
• Measurement runs automatically using automatic range switching
• Can control 2-channel (warm/cold), 2-channel (lx/CCT), and DALI Type 8
luminaires in parallel.
• DALI voltage: 12–25 V DC
• DALI consumption: < 9 mA
• Dimensions: ø 50 x 64 mm – ceiling opening ø 40 mm
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The IP50 DALI Ambient Sensor measures ambient illuminance (lux [lx]) and Cor-
related Colour Temperature (Kelvins [K]) parameters. It can be used for only illu-
minance, only CCT, or dual sensing. The sensor can operate as a simple sensor
with its data being processed by another device on the same DALI bus (passive
mode), or as a combined sensor and control device to regulate the lux and CCT
parameters of DALI addressed Tunable White luminaires (active mode).
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Measures illuminance in the range of 100–30,000 lx, and CCT in the
range of 2500–8000 K
• Biasing, communication, and configuration via the DALI bus
• Measurement runs automatically using automatic range switching
• Can control 2-channel (warm/cold), 2-channel (lx/CCT), and DALI Type 8
luminaires in parallel
• Outdoor-ready IP 50
• DALI voltage: 12–25 V DC
• DALI consumption: < 9 mA
• Dimensions: 110 x 85 x 55 mm – distance between key hole openings
93 mm
DALI Ambient Sensor
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The Energy Harvest Ambient Sensor measures ambient illuminance (lux [lx])
and Correlated Colour Temperature (Kelvins [K]) parameters. It can be used for
only illuminance, only CCT, or dual sensing. The sensor can operate as a sim-
ple sensor with its data being processed by another device on the same DALI
bus (passive mode), or as a combined sensor and control device to regulate
the lux and CCT parameters of DALI addressed Tunable White luminaires (ac-
tive mode). Regulation and configuration of TW luminaires are possible using
BlueBridge and its app.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Measures illuminance in the range of 100–12,000 lx, and CCT in the
range of 2500–8000 K
• Biasing via PV cell; no wiring needed and simple to install
• Communication and configuration via wireless Bluetooth Low Energy (4.1)
• Measurement runs automatically using automatic range switching
• Due to the energy harvesting biasing circuit, the measurement period
can be up to 20 seconds depending on ambient light parameters
• Can control 2-channel (warm/cold), 2-channel (lx/CCT), and DALI Type 8
luminaires in parallel.
• Dimensions: 40 x 40 x 20 mm
Energy Harvesting Ambient
Sensor
BlueBridge
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DALI LM Sensor 01
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DALI
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Sensor
A surfaced mounted combined ambient light and PIR motion sensor that can
sense the motion of people and objects and ambient illuminance levels (lux
[lx]). The sensor can operate as a simple sensor with its data being processed
by another device on the same DALI bus (passive mode), or as a combined
sensor and control device (active mode).
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Motion detection range up to 4 m; detection angle of 90º
• Measures illuminance in the range of 10–2000 lx
• Biasing, communication, and configuration via the DALI bus
• Manually or DALI configurable motion-based dim/switch off delay
ranging from 5 seconds to 60 minutes, or “continuous” to disable
• 2-point calibration option
• System power: <1 W
• DALI consumption: < 5 mA
• IP20
• IEC class II
• Dimensions: ø 50 x 64 mm – ceiling opening ø 40 mm
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DALI LP Sensor 01
DALI
Luminaire
DALI
Power Supply
DALI LP
Sensor 01
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LN
DALI
DALI
Controller
Sensor
A surfaced mounted combined ambient light and microwave presence sensor
that can sense the presence or absence of people and ambient illuminance
levels (lux [lx]). The sensor can operate as a simple sensor with its data being
processed by another device on the same DALI bus (passive mode), or as a
combined sensor and control device (active mode).
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Presence / absence detection range up to 10 m; detection angle of 90º
• Measures illuminance in the range of 10–2000 lx
• Mains biased via integrated power supply
• Communication and configuration via the DALI bus
• Manually or DALI configurable presence-based dim/switch off delay
ranging from 5 seconds to 60 minutes, or “continuous” to disable
• 2-point calibration option
• DALI voltage: 12–24 V DC
• IP20
• IEC class II
• Dimensions: ø 50 x 64 mm – ceiling opening ø 40 mm
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TUNABLE WHITE CONTROLS
DALI TW TYPE 6
• A DALI Type 6 extension module for standard DALI LED drivers that
enables TW control
• Mains powered
DALI TW TYPE 8
• A DALI Type 8 extension module for standard DALI LED drivers that
enables TW control
• Mains powered
MANUAL TW 01
• An extension module that allows for simple TW control using fixed
position push buttons for smooth and incremental regulation
• No DALI bus required
• Powered from the connected LED driver
MANUAL TW 02
• An extension module that allows for simple TW control using variably
positioned push buttons for smooth and incremental regulation
• No DALI bus required
• Powered from the connected LED driver
Tunable White controls
Standard Tunable White luminaires require the use of two independent power
sources to supply separate warm and cold white LED arrays. Efficiencies are
dependent on the selected CCT with the warmest or coldest settings per-
forming best. It is difficult to combine such CCT control with dimming. Such
luminaires have a bigger BoM and lower reliability.
STANDARD TUNABLE WHITE COMPARED TO iLumTech’S TRUE TUNABLE WHITE
True Tunable White uses only one power supply for both LED arrays, which
provides consistent efficiency across the entire CCT range. It is easy to com-
bine true Tunable White control with dimming. This type of regulation makes
it possible to offer advanced control options – through DALI or using manual
push buttons. Such luminaires have a smaller BoM and higher reliability.
Tunable White is becoming commonplace in modern lighting.
It offers the possibility to adapt the colour of white light to
need, mood, or preference, and enables the implementation of
human centric daylight simulation. We provide a range of small
Tunable White modules that make it easier and more effective
than ever before to incorporate Tunable White functionality
into your luminaires, and so into your lighting system.
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An extension unit that can be added to standard 1 dimmable DALI LED driv-
ers to provide TW functionality. DALI compatible for Type 6 (LED driver) devic-
es, it provides a simple way to regulate CCT using standard LED drivers and
DALI controllers through direct light intensity and CCT level control, group
addressing, and scenes. Its open frame design and small dimensions make it
easy to install directly inside luminaires.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Standard 1 DALI LED driver required for dimming control
• DALI Type 6 devices use two DALI addresses: brightness and CCT
• Supports use of a wide range of lighting scenes
• Mains biased
• System power: < 200 mW
• DALI consumption: < 2 mA
• Output voltage: 30–180 V
• Output current: 0–3 A
• Output power: up tp 150 W
• IEC class II
• Dimensions: 94 x 45 x 26 mm
DALI TW Type 6
NLNL
COLD
white LEDs
WARM
white LEDs
DALI TW Module Type 6
DALI
LUMINAIRE
DALI
LED DRIVER
DALI
internal
DALI
EXTERNAL
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An extension unit that can be added to standard DALI LED drivers to provide
TW control through a DALI interface. DALI compatible for Type 8 (colour con-
trol) devices, it provides a simple way to regulate CCT via DALI using standard
LED drivers and DALI controllers through direct light intensity and CCT level
control, group addressing, and scenes. Its open frame design and small di-
mensions make it easy to install directly inside luminaires.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Standard 1 DALI LED driver required for dimming control
• DALI Type 8 devices use one DALI address for brightness and CCT
• Supports use of a wide range of lighting scenes
• Mains biased
• System power: < 200 mW
• DALI consumption: < 2 mA
• Output voltage: 30–180 V
• Output current: 0–3 A
• Output power: up to 150 W
• IEC class II
• Dimensions: 94 x 45 x 26 mm
DALI TW Type 8
NLNL
COLD
white LEDs
WARM
white LEDs
DALI TW Module Type 8
DALI
LUMINAIRE
DALI
LED DRIVER
DALI
internal
DALI
EXTERNAL
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A simple interface that allows for TW control of luminaires without the need
for connection to a DALI bus. Module 01 comes with push buttons in a fixed
location and is especially suitable for incorporation into track luminaires.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Facilitates push button CCT control by altering the current output ratio
provided to warm and cold LED modules
• Fixed position of the buttons on the luminaire
• Biased by standard LED drivers – FIX, 1–10 V, and DALI
• Smooth CCT regulation using long presses (> 1 s) of the push buttons
• Discreet, incremental CCT regulation using short presses (< 1 s) of the
push buttons
• Last used settings stored in memory after 10 seconds and recalled upon
switching on again
• Input voltage (Vin terminal): 25–56 V DC
• Output voltage (LED W, LED C terminal): 25–56 V DC
• Module consumption: < 15 mW
• Output current: up to 1.5 A
• Dimensions: 60 x 45 x 15 mm
Manual TW 01
NLNL
COOL
white LEDs
WARM
white LEDs
LED DRIVER
MANUAL TW MODULE 01
LUMINAIRE
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A simple interface that allows for TW control of luminaires without the need
for connection to a DALI bus. Module 02 comes with push buttons that can
be flexibly positioned and is especially suitable for incorporation into track
luminaires.
SPECIFICATION AND TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
• Facilitates push button CCT control by altering the current output ratio
provided to warm and cold LED modules
• Flexible position of the buttons on the luminaire
• Biased by standard LED drivers – FIX, 1–10 V, and DALI
• Smooth CCT regulation using long presses (> 1 s) of the push buttons
• Discreet, incremental CCT regulation using short presses (< 1 s) of the
push buttons
• Last used settings stored in memory after 10 seconds and recalled upon
switching on again
• Input voltage (Vin terminal): 25–70 V DC
• Output voltage (LED W, LED C terminal): 25–70 V DC
• Module consumption: < 15 mW
• Output current: up to 1.5 A
• Dimensions: 42 x 34 x 15 mm
Manual TW 02
NLNL
COOL
white LEDs
WARM
white LEDs
MANUAL TW MODULE 02
LED DRIVER
LUMINAIRE
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What is DALI?
DALI is an international standard for professional digital lighting and
a worldwide registered trademark, and is considered the most flexible
and reliable control system for innovative lighting solutions. It is a
worldwide standard, specified by the International Electrotechnical
Commission (IEC). The DALI protocol is set out in the technical standard
IEC 62386.
DEVICES USED IN A DALI SYSTEM
• Control gear: provides a power control circuit to drive light sources.
• Control device: provides information to other control devices and can
send commands to control gears.
a) Input device: provides some information to the system such as a
button press or movement detection.
b) Application controller: provides commands and works as a decision-
makers in a DALI system (sends commands to control gears to
modify the light output).
• Bus power supplies: allow for both communication on the bus and
supply power to any bus-powered DALI device. At least one bus power
supply must be present in a DALI system (can be part of another device
or a separate unit).
• Bus wires: connect the DALI terminals of devices in the system.
• Other devices: configuration tools, DALI interfaces, etc.
Information sourced from www.dali-ag.org
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
The standard specifies general requirements for:
• 101: the system,
• 102: control gears,
• 103: control devices (upcoming in the DALI 2 standard).
The DALI standard defines the following devices and describes their particular
requirements:
• Device type 1: self-contained emergency lighting (202),
• Device type 2: discharge lamps (203),
• Device type 3: low voltage halogen lamps (204),
• Device type 4: supply voltage controller for incandescent lamps (205),
• Device type 5: conversion from digital signal into DC voltage (206),
• Device type 6: LED modules (207),
• Device type 7: switching function (208),
• Device type 8: colour control (209).
The current DALI standard does not contain definition of control devices,
which will be addressed in the upcoming DALI 2 standard in part 103:
control devices. It will allow for use of single- and multi-masters, and define
input devices, application controllers, timing and addressing modes, and
commands to enable and disable application controllers, etc.
TECHNICAL BASICS
Technical boundaries:
• a maximum of 64 devices per subnet (hub/router),
• cabling no longer than 300 m,
• devices can consume no more than 250 mA each.
Cabling benefits:
• standard 2-core cabling (1.5 mm2
),
• polarity free and free wiring topology,
• DALI power and data on the same wires.
Digital benefits:
• robust communication,
• individual (64), group (16), and broadcast (all) control,
• easy to change using software,
• two-way communication (feedback).
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Other devices from the
Connected Lighting range
iLumTech materials
DALI 4X RELAY
• Allows for the control of non-DALI, non-dimmable luminaires within a DALI network
• DALI device type 7 – each output is independent
• Integrated push button for manual control
• Housed in a standard DIN-railed mountable box
DALI PLC Bridge
• A DALI powered, DIN rail mountable module that connects two or more DALI networks through
coupling of DALI communication to mains wiring
• Can be used to both send and receive DALI commands through the power lines
• No need for additional DALI wiring as all DALI communication is carried out via the mains
DALI PLC-IN
• A small, mains-powered module designed for direct installation within a luminaire to connect it to a
DALI PLC network
• Can be used to both send and receive DALI commands through the power lines
• No need for additional DALI wiring as all DALI communication is carried out via the mains
DALI/USB Bridge
• Simple to use tool for setting-up and commissioning of DALI networks
• Supports DALI standards for device types 1, 6, 7 and 8 as well as all iLumTech devices
• Application runs on Windows
• Functions independently of the DALI network – USB powered
• Small form factor (USB stick)
• Simple electronic construction
CORPORATE BROCHURES
AND PRESENTATIONS
• Book of Services
• Corporate brochure
• Company presentation
PRODUCT CATALOGUES
• DALI PowerLine Communication
• A day in the life with Connected
Lighting
• Connected Lighting Technical
Catalogue
• Infinitas LED Engine
• Synapse Street Lighting and City
Management System
USER GUIDES
• BlueBridge
• DALI/USB Bridge
• DeeBridge
• DLS Touch Panel II
• Nano-diffuser
PRODUCT PRESENTAIONS
• DALI PowerLine Communication
• BlueBridge
SOFTWARE / FIRMWARE UPDATES
To find out more about iLumTech and the services and products it offers,
take a look through our comprehensive range of materials.
All are downloadable at www.ilumtech.eu.
27. About iLumTech
PROVIDING THE PERFECT SOLUTION IS NOT JUST OUR JOB.
IT IS OUR PASSION.
iLumTech is a market-leading research and development company
that blends technology, creativity, and engineering to help customers
transform their ideas into world-class products and solutions that
follow global trends, focus on energy efficiency and cost reduction, and
ensure wellbeing for all. With almost 90 engineers, extensive expertise
across optical, thermal, electronic, and mechanical engineering as
well as software and hardware design, we are in a position to provide
uniquely comprehensive services.
Located in the heart of Europe, we hold a unique position within the research
and development field thanks to time-proven capabilities in luminaire,
technology, and user experience design, and development and engineering
for a wide variety of industries. We leverage this valuable skill set to help our
customers create exceptional products, services, and experiences that drive
their strategic growth.
It is our goal to become the preferred partner for customers wanting world-
class products and differentiated solutions based on our professional services,
continued innovation, and use and development of cutting-edge technologies.
SERVICES
• Turnkey full luminaire development
• Optical design and laboratory services, and lens manufacture
• Electronic design and laboratory services, DALI testing, and electronics
manufacture
• Hardware, firmware, software, and labware design
• Industrial design and product promotion
• Mechanical engineering
• Thermal design and laboratory services
• Prototyping and 3D printing
PRODUCT PORTFOLIO
• Control and sensing devices for luminaires
• Internet of Things devices
• DALI PowerLine Communication
• Optical components for the lighting industry
• 3in1 LED units for the lighting market
• Street lighting management system