Smart lighting introduction November 2018•4-channel PWM interface (4 ch mixer with Master) (e.g....
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• IoT: an overview• Smart lighting in action:
• Capabilities overview• Case studies
• Products
Smart lighting introduction
November 2018
What is IoT?
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Intelligent
Adaptive
.
Interconnected
Rules driven localised control. Adaptive
based on local conditions
Essential for above. Sensors monitoring
local conditions.
Communication between nodes for peer to
peer communication. Open protocols for
interoperability
Installation
Lighting
controlle
r
programmable user interface
light switch
# # #
# # #
# # #
key pad
remote
control
(RF)
from main load center
110 / 230V AC
Replaced
by PC or
Tablet
No wires -
wireless
switches
Replaced
by
Smartpho
ne
Scene setting and recall: switches
All on (1)
All off (2)
Conference (3)
Party (4)
Dining (5)
Evening (6)
Scene setting and recall: apps
VvGProstitute
Louis Anquetin
Henri Gervex
Carolus-Duran
Van Gogh Museum, XIMtroller
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Outward looking sensors
Bluetooth Radio
Sensors: energy saving
Courtesy gamma illumination
Sensors: optimum working environments
Value or employees and modern working practices
Utilities ($3) Rent ($30) Employees ($300)
Courtesy Zumtobel
Sensors: revelationI’m Gallery 1,
sensor #1, and I
sense motion.
Do I listen to Gallery 1, sensor #1?Yes.
What do I do?I go to 80% intensity.
Not just about enhancing
characters in a play, but lighting is a character itself.
Sensors: conservation
Information retrieval
BLE to IP gatewayEnables remote access BLE networks for provisioning, monitoring, control, management etc
Location based services
• Wayfinding
• Personalised guidance
• General promotions
Analytics
Each trigger results in an event being logged to the server
Builds a picture of how people are using the space.
- the most visited / under-utilised parts
- dwell time and visit duration
Make links between visitor numbers and eg events, weather,
transport ….. Informed decision makingPetrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology, LondonBeacon App by Llama Digital
Case studies
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Remote monitoring for preventative
maintenance using XIG
Daylight Harvesting using XIS
Lighting Design: in house
Luminaires, Contrac and AplhaLED
The Petrie Museum
Dedicated Beacon app using iBeacons in XIM modules
Lighting Design: Panagiotis Andrikopoulos
Luminaires: Mike Stoane Lighting
Birmingham University
Daylight Harvesting using XIS
Lighting Design by CPW; luminaires by Contrac
Van Gogh Museum - Amsterdam
Conservation management using XISLighting Design: Henk van der GeestLuminaires: Mike Stoane Lighting
The Museon, The Hague
The Chrysler BuildingMain Entrance on Lexington Avenue
Lighting Design: Kugler Ning Lighting Luminaires: Rambusch
Scenes: Day 80%, Night 50%
Schedule:T0 = MTuWThFSaSu 06:00:00 to 18:30:00T1 = MTuWThFSaSu 18:30:00 to 06:00:00
Vivid Sydney 2017 – Under My Umbrella
Sensor triggered sequencing using XIS
Design and bespoke luminaires by Beam
Collective
Canadian Pavilion during the Biennale in Venice
Ultimate flexibility for continuously
changing commercial exhibitions.
Luminaires by Zumtobel
Bloomsbury Festival, London
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Public participation in municipal events
Dedicated app
Light art and app design by Arup
e-Luminate Cambridge Festival
Calgary, private residence
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Simplicity
c/w DALI
for home
lighting.
Luminaires
by Senso
Sydney Quay Restaurant
Lighting Designer: Steensen VarmingLuminaires: 3S and othersSmart modules: Xicato and EulumGUI: Lumifi
• 50 scenes designed by SV, who also designed corresponding UI graphics• Different privilege levels for different areas, eg general, private dining rooms, bar ….• Robust. No issues with cruise boats docking outside
8.00am – 9.30am: Cleaning Scene (All Lights 100%)9.30am – 7.45pm: Shop Open Scene (with daylight link)7.45pm – 12.00pm: Evening Scheme 12.00pm – 2.00am: Evening Scheme reducing by 25% reduction every 30mins2.00am - 8.00am: Deliveries Scheme (some lighting is triggered by PIR when deliveries arrive)
Manual Over-ride by EnOcean Switch for Shop Open, Cleaning and Evening.
LVMH: Guerlain Flagship Store (Passy, Paris, France)
Lighting Designer: Voyons VoirLuminaires: Lucent
Lee Tung Avenue. Xicato & Zodiac
CD+M office, DubaiLighting Design: Waleed FakousaLuminiares: MSL
Chapelle St. Antonin
Narration (light animation sequence) using XIDs
- Configured with Xicato control panel
- Start/stop animation sequence with Xicato Xswitch
Lighting Design: Cannon-Brookes Lighting & Design
Luminaires: Mike Stoane Lighting, using Soraa modules
driven by Xicato XIDs
Layout: need for mesh
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Sequencing
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Westminster Abbey
Control within listed building (no drilling / routing)
- Occupancy and Daylight Harvesting using XIS
Lighting Design: dha
Luminaires: Mike Stoane Lighting
Mesh Survey
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Lux and movement sensors
Managing light for energy saving and conservation.
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Integratability
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Remote monitoring
Click on ‘History’
E-mail notification of Faults
Product Overview
GalaXi System Overview
XIMtroller for iOS
Control Panel, XIG Admin Panel & XCT Admin Panel for PC and Mac
XIG Browser-base Application
AC-DC 12-48V PSU
XSW-DIM (0-10V dimmer)
XSW-LVC (low voltage
contact)
1-10V
Control
Xtouch for Android
Low Voltage Control
1-10V
Dimmier
1-8
Contact
buttons
w/ LEDs
12-48V DC
12-24V DCAC-DC 12-24V PSU
OR 3rd party LED Light
Intelligent Module (XIM – Gen4)
• Individually Programmable
• Manual or Automated Control
• Secure - AES-128 encryption
• Real-time and Historical Operating Data Reporting
• 16 Groups and 32 Scenes per XIM module
• ARM Cortex M0 32 bit 48Mhz
• 256K Memory
Intelligent Driver (XID)
• “XIM without the LED”
• 24V or 48V DC powered
• 1400mA or 700mA max output, programmable
• Bluetooth and/or 0-10V control input
• Smooth, flicker free 0.1% dimming
• Wide output range
• 350mA to 1400mA constant current
• 2.5V to 43V
• 1W to 50W
• Thermal protection
• Inrush protection
• Beacons
• XCT configurable
• Xicato 7 year, 50,000 B0 warranty
Troffer & linear lighting
Point sources
All XTM sources,
including 19mm 4000-
5000lm and 9mm 2000lm
ø46mm x 12mm
Xicato Intelligent Sensors
• 6-56V DC or CR2450 coin cell powered options
• Bluetooth communication with multiple XIM, XID, XIB, XIG
• PIR motion, lux, temperature, relative humidity
• Beacons!
• Control Panel programmable
• Xicato 50,000 hour B0 warranty
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Xswitch models
XSW-LVC (low voltage contact)
12-24VDC as spec. 24V optimal to power button LEDs, but can go as low as 6V if okay for LEDs to be dim. Works with Vimar, etc. Can be “dumb” like EnOcean, or actually issue specific commands.
• XSW-LVC-8A-A: Xswitch, Low Voltage Contact, up to 8 buttons, common anode, version A
• XSW-LVC-8C-A: Xswitch, Low Voltage Contact, up to 8 buttons, common cathode, version A
L_C (LED common)S_C (switch common)LEDG (LED global)
XSW-DIM (0-10V dimmer)
0-10V switch input converted to Bluetooth output
• 12-48VDC. Optimized for 12VDC.
• Works with Lutron Diva, Leviton, etc.
• Provides power to the connected switch (is a 0-10V source).
Xicato Configuration Tool (XCT)
• Works with XIM and XID• Set maximum flux / drive current• Pre-configure device settings• Digital branding
• Company name• Luminaire model• Serial number• Other manufacturer data
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Intelligent Gateway (XIG)
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• Remote control and monitoring
• Protocol conversion interface to Building Management Systems (BMS)
• Protocol conversion interface to 3rd party lighting control systems
• Range extension of Bluetooth network
• Remote configuration and management
Xicato GalaXi™
XIG - Gateway
XIS - Sensor familyXID - Intelligent Driver
XCT
OEM configuration tool
Control Panel, XIMtroller &
Xtouch control and
commissioning softwares
XIM - Integrated and
Intelligent Module
Xswitch - Wireless
Bluetooth Controller family
GalaXi Software & Apps
XIMtroller for iOS
Control Panelfor PC and Mac
XIG browser-basedapplication
XCT Admin Panel for PC or Mac
XIG Admin Panel for PC or Mac
Xtouch for Android
Xtouch Android Wall Controller
• Programmable touch screen
• Android tablet or phone, initially (1280x800 px, Android 5.1 “Lollipop” or later)
• User configurable buttons can command intensity, scenes, or sensor modes for nodes or groups
• User customizable look-and-feel
• Communicates WiFi through XIG HTTP API
Xtouch - how it works
IP/Wifi
network
Xtouch talks to
one specific
XIG using
HTTP/IP/Wifi
XIG talks to all
GalaXi devices using
Xbeacon/Bluetooth
(_ Mesh)
GalaXi partner hardware
Xicato GalaXi Card (XGC)
• Enables “Powered by Xicato GalaXi”
• Xicato Xbeacon Mesh today, Bluetooth mesh standard in 4Q18
• Universal hardware accommodates multiple device types
• 1 channel PWM interface with separate on/off (e.g. TRAN-XIT, EN1612)
• 4-channel PWM interface (4 ch mixer with Master) (e.g. NDRV-XIT)
• Up to 4 bonded channels with a single dim slider interface
• Manufacturer name, model, serial number, and other data available to application software
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