Outdoor Lighting Controls Wide area management

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Telea
Outdoor Lighting Controls
Wide area management for ultimate efficiency
Thorn Telea
Total lighting management … anywhere
Many challenges –
one integrated solution
The management aspects of
public lighting have hardly
changed in over 100 years.
Conventional control techniques
can scarcely do more than
transmit on/off signals within
restricted areas, and monitoring
is frequently non-existent. As a
result, the reporting of failures is
largely dependent on the
goodwill of residents, while
authorities are not benefiting
from the cost savings and
efficiency benefits that integrated
lighting management can deliver.
Telea transforms this position.
This system provides local
authority managers with the
ability to enjoy total control over
outdoor lighting and enjoy the
benefits of flexibility, security and
simplicity. In addition, the
technology can be integrated into
existing networks as well as
forming part of new projects.
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Flexibility, security, simplicity
Telea provides authorities with
the assurance of a powerful,
versatile lighting control system
that addresses social, financial
and management needs.
Flexibility
Using Telea, managers at a
single control centre can use a
simple graphical interface to
monitor and control outdoor
lighting down to an individual
light point. Lanterns can be
programmed and controlled
either individually or as a group,
and programs can be adapted to
changing requirements. During a
street festival, for example, street
lighting and individual lamps can
be controlled with one-minute
precision; or during an
emergency individual lanterns
can be switched on exactly
where they are needed.
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Performance
Design
Comfort
Security
Security is a matter of light. It
helps to keep the roads safer,
promotes crime reduction and
enhances the community’s sense
of security. Telea enables
managers to maintain or improve
light related security in towns
and outdoor facilities by giving
them total control and
comprehensive monitoring. The
system reports failures
immediately so that action can
be taken without delay. The result
is better security in sensitive
areas such as crossings, car
parks and footpaths, as well as
lower maintenance costs.
Simplicity
Telea technology can be
integrated into existing facilities
with no great outlay. It supports
every generation of ballasts and
its modular design means that
small, island solutions are just as
simple to implement as town-wide
systems. As well as the benefits of
flexibility and security, Telea
offers additional strategic
benefits: system files are recorded
for later use in any legal or
insurance cases, and the initial
investment is protected by Thorn’s
standard three year guarantee on
control devices. This period can
be extended by negotiation.
Efficiency
The benefits in terms of
Performance, Efficiency and
Comfort
Telea helps authorities to address
community concerns, by:
• Reducing unnecessary nighttime lighting
• Avoiding ‘false’ switch-ons
caused by bad daytime
weather
achieved through its
management information
reporting, which supports:
• Rational maintenance
schedules
• Lower spares inventories
• Better maintenance planning
and resource allocation
• Reduced travel costs
• Timely replacement of
defective components
• Informed options for optimising
the energy budget
• Providing greater security
through needs-specific lighting
Telea helps authorities to satisfy
demanding environmental
targets, through:
• Contributes to the reduction of
traffic accidents and
crime rates
• Fewer maintenance journeys
and reduced pollution
• Keeping light output constant
as lamps age
• Targeted reduction in power
consumption
Telea saves money. Operating
and maintenance efficiencies are
• Reduction in obtrusive light
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A managed approach to traffic safety
Telea offers a full spectrum of
control and monitoring features
which enable authorities to go
beyond simple compliance with
applicable standards by
adapting light specifically to
respond to different traffic
situations. Thus, in a system
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which is designed to meet
standards at 50 percent of
maximum capacity, then reserves
are available for hazardous
locations such as junctions,
traffic lights, motorway exits and
tunnel entrances, which can be
illuminated at double the
standard brightness.
In particularly dangerous
situations such as rush hour
traffic, diversions, bad weather
or accidents, lighting can be
increased immediately to
improve safety.
Meeting the needs of residential areas
Telea brings more convenience,
security and energy savings to
residential areas by controlling
lighting in a way that’s
sympathetic to the rhythm of daily
life. In a typical example, lighting
can be reduced by 50 percent
after 10pm, or individual lanterns
close to bedroom windows can
be switched off to avoid
obtrusive light. Similarly, lighting
can be increased at times when
residents return to their homes,
while critical locations that
require protection against
vandalism or crime can be
illuminated at constant full power.
Telea supports control down to
single lantern level, so authorities
can always respond to new
demands.
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A matter of public interest
Inner cities are being used
increasingly for events and
celebrations. The quick response
management capabilities of
Telea enable managers to tailor
lighting in market squares,
pedestrian precincts, shopping
streets and other meeting zones.
Light output can be reduced
instantly for Christmas markets,
firework displays, open air
concerts or other events, and
returned to standard output the
next minute.
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Every location is different
Telea enables users to create
optimum lighting for any
environment. In recreational
areas improved safety is a key
factor, whereas for car parks the
attraction may be flexible lighting
control and energy savings.
Other large areas such as
railway sidings or commercial
vehicle rest areas all have their
own individual requirements –
and the inherent flexibility of
Telea means that users can
always be assured of the
optimum balance of investment
and benefit.
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Outdoor Lighting Controls easily
implemented anywhere:
Telea Advanced PL SMS: monitoring and
controlling via Powerline and SMS
Telea Advanced PL SMS is the
ideal entry point for Telea
technology. It supports lanternbased control and monitoring in
main roads, residential streets,
public areas, meeting zones, car
parks, parks, railway stations
and other similar facilities.
It is a modular system which can
be expanded as required.
Telea Combox PL SMS
Individual lanterns are managed
at the switch cabinet where the
Combox is installed, either singly
or in a group.
Fault messages (which can
be defined by the operator)
can be sent via SMS to
assigned personnel.
Telea LSC - Luminaire Switch Dim Controller
Laptop and GSM phone not supplied by Thorn
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Telea LPS - NEMA Light Sensor
Telea Advanced RF SMS: monitoring and
controlling via Radio Frequency and SMS
Where control and monitoring
signals cannot be transmitted
using powerlines, Telea
Advanced RF SMS uses radio
frequency. Like Telea Advanced
PL SMS, this system supports
lantern based control and
monitoring and can be expanded
and networked to adapt to
growing requirements.
Telea LDRF - Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller
Telea LSRF - Luminaire Switch Controller
Individual lanterns are managed
at the switch cabinet, either
singly or in a group. Fault
messages (which can be defined
by the operator) can be sent via
SMS to assigned personnel.
Telea Combox RF SMS
Laptop and GSM phone not supplied by Thorn
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Implemented from the start:
Telea Advanced PL & RF SMS: monitoring and
controlling for smaller facilities
Either powerline or radio frequency,
Telea outdoor lighting control
system is based on each
luminaire controller, which passes
control instructions and monitoring
data from the individual light point
to the Combox. Thanks to their
integrated astronomical clock,
each luminaire controller can
even act autonomously in case of
communication disruption. Up to
255 light points can be controlled
and monitored by a Telea Combox
intelligent controller. This solution,
which does not require any
additional control lines, sends
monitoring and control data via
power supply cable or through
the air whereas error messages
are sent via modem directly to the
mobile telephones of responsible
personnel. Lamps are programmable
at the switch cabinet by
technicians using laptop PCs.
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Error messages such as:
• Light source failure
• Capacitor defective
• Communication failure
• Hardware failure
• Sensor short circuit
• Sensor interruption
via SMS directly to mobile
telephone
Telea Combox RF SMS
Telea Combox PL SMS
Telea LDRF
Telea LSRF
Telea LDC
Telea LDC
Telea LPS
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Easy networking:
Telea Central Management CME:
a new layer in management performance
Telea Central Management CME
simplifies the control and
monitoring performance of
outdoor lighting by adding
central management to a network
of Telea Combox controllers.
Using this technology, an
operator at a desktop PC can
control all the street lights in a
town and access any error
messages to trigger any
required action. Telea Central
Management CME provides
data which facility managers
can use to identify the service
lives, burning hours and
maintenance intervals of lamps.
The clear graphical interface
gives a constant overview of
operating status.
Network connection,
e.g. TCP/IP
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Powerline Data
Communication
Radio Frequency
Data Communication
Powerline Data
Communication
Telea Central Management
CME program consisting of:
• Lantern Controllers
• Central Management Server
and Software
• Combox SMS
Combox Controller
Combox Transceiver (PL or RF)
Combox Power Supply
Combox Filter (PL only)
Combox GSM Modem incl.
connecting cable
• Services
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Easily integrated:
Telea Central Management CMGIS:
enhancing a GIS platform
Telea Central Management
CMGIS has been designed for
authorities which already deploy
geographical information systems
(GIS). The system builds on the
capabilities of GIS and Thorn’s
Central Management CME to
integrate the control and
monitoring of lighting into GIS
based control centres. Each
installation is tailored to the
existing GIS system.
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Easily optimised:
Telea Central Management CMGO:
the ultimate efficiency with Graphical Overview
Telea Central Management CMGO
is the system of choice for the most
effective centralised control and
monitoring of outdoor lighting.
Using Telea’s other CMG tools
already described, it uses either
text messages or graphical displays
to convey data to engineers, while
managers benefit from a full
graphical overview of system
and luminaire status. With this
powerful, intelligent utility at the
heart of an integrated wide area
lighting system, authorities can
be sure of providing a more
proactive, efficient and responsive
answer to all commercial and
residential needs.
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Telea:
The technology of the future
Ready to deploy today
Luminaire controllers are the
building blocks of the Telea
system and Thorn, as a leading
provider of luminaires and
control systems, is able to
provide a perfect match
for any lighting installation.
In most cases, controllers are
fitted in the luminaires to ensure
the highest IP rating.
This is a feature of the latest
Thorn outdoor luminaires,
such as Oracle.
• If required, controllers can be
fitted in the bottom of the pole
using one of the optional mast
installation boxes with built-in
controller (powerline only).
Special variants of other
luminaires can also be
supplied on request.
• Forthcoming Thorn brochures
and catalogues will indicate
the luminaire ranges offering
standard Telea support
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New installations
• New poles and luminaires
with integrated controllers
• New outdoor luminaires,
such as Oracle, fully
compatible with Telea
Renovation
• Renovated poles
and luminaires with
Telea compliance
• Telea compliant luminaires
designed to avoid
over-lighting and to
maximise energy savings
Upgrade
• Easy upgrades via mast
installation boxes with built-in
controllers, or retro-fitted
Telea gear trays*
*If the luminaire is a recent
Thorn luminaire
Case study: NumeLite
Our ability to create tailored
lighting integrating the most
advanced management
technology is demonstrated by
the NumeLiTe case study, in the
town of Albi, France.
• Comfortable and stimulating
lighting with practical, intuitive
and user-focused controls
• Safe and secure public
outdoor lighting
• Reduction of obtrusive light,
glare, disturbance
• Enhanced comfort
• Reliable products using
innovative materials, optics,
lamps and circuits
Telea:
enhanced lighting control
Potential Energy Saving and Customer Benefits
Energy consumption fluctuations
due to mains supply voltage
variation (+/-15%)
155 Watt
155 Watt
Continuously dimmable
Power reduction circuit
Power reduction circuit
170 Watt
110 Watt
100 Watt
Energy saving
35%
40%
65%
60 Watt
Conventional
ballast,
Telea LSC
150W HST
Electronic
ballast,
Telea LET
150W HST
Digital ballast,
Telea LDC
150W HST*
Conventional
ballast,
Switch Dim
Electronic
ballast,
Step Dim
Digital ballast,
Stepless Dim
Energy saving
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Individual control of single light points
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Economic benefits
Customer benefits
Constant light output over life of the lantern
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Compensation for over-dimensioning of
lighting facility
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Achievement of Kyoto Protocol targets
Future-proof against environmental
Standards
Independent communication between
Telea controller and ballast
Individual control of single light points
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Functional benefits
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Low space requirement (design)
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Complete digital solution
Facility service life benefits
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Choice of different lamp technologies
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Recording and alarm management
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Dimmability
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Avoidance of unsuccessful attempts to start
lamps after failure
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Voltage stabilisation without accessories
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Longer lamp service life through lower
Temperatures
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Service life at high ambient temperatures
AT > 50°C
Lower maintenance costs through more
stable and gentler operation
Documentation of maintenance intervals
and jobs
Longer lantern service life through lower
temperatures
Outdoor lighting facilities are
seldom conceived from scratch.
Telea was therefore designed as
an open system that could also
be integrated without difficulty
into existing facilities.
Whatever the ballast technology
already in use, Telea delivers
enormous improvements in
energy consumption, functionality
and service performance.
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Future-proof against DALI standard
Remote monitoring
Energy savings and customer
benefits in any outdoor
lighting environment.
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with limitations
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maximal solution
*If HIT-CE then 40% energy saving since wattage down allowed to 100W only
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For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
Intelligent system, intelligent
deployment, intelligent support
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Analysis and consultation
After initial analysis Thorn offers
advice on the most efficient and
effective Telea strategy, with
alternative concepts. This service
is available for both new
facilities and existing systems.
Project planning and
design
Once specifications have been
finalised, Thorn designs the
OLC lighting facility to respond.
Particular emphasis is placed
on technical and commercial
optimisation.
Project co-ordination
Thorn’s project co-ordination
service promotes a professional,
competent implementation
through all phases of the project.
Commissioning
The commissioning phase
comprises system adjustment and
programming to meet the
customer’s requirements. It covers
the control devices, Combox
network, any SMS functions,
wireless transmissions and
monitoring software.
Training
Telea supports many control and
monitoring functions. Its simple
and convenient user interface
means that training involves no
more than learning some new
features. Training can take place
either in a Thorn Training Centre
or on site at the installed facility.
Optimisation and service
Telea technology promotes
centralised control over (and
access to) every individual
device, generating exciting
possibilities for maintenance,
repair and operational efficiency.
Thorn technicians are available
to support customers achieve
maximum performance from their
investment.
Light point product powerline
at a glance guide
For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
TELEA-LSC Luminaire Switch Dim
Controller Powerline
22153912*
This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox
via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed
light sources, is reported to the Combox where data can be visualised
using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LSC has
two switching contacts which enable the light source to be switched on
or off or set to reduced power. The built-in astronomical clock ensures
that programmed switching points are executed autonomously even if
communications are interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times
(using the 24-hour clock) it is also possible to set relative switching
times (before/after sunrise/sunset).
115
93
65
47
Telea LSC
TELEA-LSCS Luminaire Switch Dim Controller
Powerline with Sensor Input
22154072*
This has the same features as the TELEA-LSC controller but with the
added light sensor input.
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TELEA-LPS NEMA Light Sensor
22154173
In order to make daylight-based control possible this light sensor can
be connected to the NEMA socket at the lantern head.
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TELEA-LET Luminaire Step Dim
Controller Powerline
22154329*
This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox
via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light
sources, is reported to the Combox where data can be visualised using
a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LET has two
switching contacts which enable the stepping ballast (e.g. Tridonic PCS
Step DIm)and light source to be switched on or off or set to reduced
power. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching
points are executed autonomously even if communications are interrupted.
In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is
also possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset).
Telea LPS
115
93
65
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TELEA-LETS Luminaire Step Dim Controller
Powerline with Sensor Input
22154330*
This has the same features as the TELEA-LET controller but with the
added light sensor input.
Telea LET
125
101
47
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Telea LDC
28
85
28
85
Telea LPSF/DPSF
*Code as loose component or spare for integration into existing
luminaires only
TELEA-LPSF Finger Light Sensor
22154174
This light sensor has the same functionality as TELEA-LPS but can be
pole or wall mounted.
TELEA-LDC Luminaire Stepless Dim
Controller Powerline
22154246*
This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox
via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light
sources, is reported to the Combox where the details can be visualised
using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LDC has
a DALI output through which DALI ballasts (and the light sources
connected to them) can be switched on or off and continuously
dimmed. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed
switching points are executed autonomously even if communications are
interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour
clock) it is also possible to set relative switching times (before/after
sunrise/sunset). A DALI light sensor can also be connected to this
device to enable lanterns to be switched on or off sensor-dependently.
TELEA-DPSF Finger Digital Light Sensor
22154373
This digital light sensor measures available daylight and passes this
value to the TELEA-LDC lantern controller via the DALI interface. The
switching brightness value of the light sensor can be set within the
range 1 to 2000 lux via the Combox using a laptop PC. The device is
supplied with a default setting of 35 lux.
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Switch cabinet products powerline
at a glance guide
For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
TELEA-CXS PL Combox Powerline SMS
22154253
This is a package solution for the control and monitoring of up to 255
luminaire controllers (depending on wattage and fusing). It includes SMS
functionality. Arrangement example on the left, Combox is made of loose
components installed and wired in switch cabinet by an electrician:
TELEA- CCTS
TELEA-CTS PL
TELEA- CFI
TELEA-SUP24VDC/1,3A
TELEA-GSM
PC-RS 232
PC-RJ 45
Telea Combox CXS Powerline
142
57
99
TELEA-CCTS Combox Controller SMS
22154079
This field controller is used in outdoor lighting facilities where the
individual control and monitoring of every light point is required. A
facility ‘image’ of the connected lantern controllers is created in its
database. Switching times can be programmed (and the facility image
can be visualised) using a laptop PC with internet browser. Luminaire
controller error messages can be sent to any mobile telephone by
connecting the GSM modem GSM900/1800.
Telea CCTS
105
59
90
35
TELEA-CTS PL Combox Transceiver Powerline
22154087
The three-phase Combox transceiver TELEA-CTS PL forms the interface
between the Combox controller and the installed luminaire controllers.
The data (telegrams) from the Combox controller are received by the
Combox transceiver and converted into a Powerline signal that is
modulated onto the power cables. Commands are sent to the
connected lantern controllers and messages are received, e.g.
concerning failed light sources, defective capacitors, etc.
Telea CTS PL
35
90
59
TELEA-CFI Combox Filter Powerline
22153924
This filter set is used for the physical demarcation of a Telea Powerline
facility. Its filter prevents the entry of outside signals that would
interfere with Telea Powerline system communications.
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Telea CFI
TELEA-SUP24VDC/1.3A Combox Power Supply 22066187
Designed for switch cabinet installation, this supplies Telea Combox
devices with a constant 24 volt direct current.
70
90
Telea SUP24VDC
22
59
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For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
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TELEA-GSM Dual Band GSM Modem 900/1800 22154078
Error messages from the connected luminaire controllers are
transmitted by the TELEA Combox controller to this modem which
sends them in a short text message (SMS) to a mobile telephone.
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Telea GSM
PC-RS232 Interface Cable
03920218
RS-232 interface cable (non crossed, max. 2m) for connecting
Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS) and Telea Combox transceiver
(TELEA-CTS).
PC-RJ45 Network Cable
22154194
Network cable RJ45 (twisted pair) for connecting a laptop PC to the
Ethernet connector of the Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS).
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Light point products radio frequency
at a glance guide
For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
TELEA-LSRF Luminaire Switch Controller
Radio Frequency
22161518
This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox
via Radio Frequency. Current status, including malfunctions such as
failed light sources, is reported over the Powerline network to the
Combox where it can be visualised using a laptop PC or other
browser-based device. The TELEA-LSRF has two switching contacts
which enable the light source to be switched on or off. The built-in
astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching points are
executed autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In
addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is also
possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset).
The integral light sensor allows daylight-based control.
65
79
Telea LSRF
125
101
47
36
Telea LDRF
16
30
15
IDP cable
25
19
40
28
85
28
85
Telea DPSF
*Code as loose component or spare for integration into existing
luminaires only
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TELEA-LDRF Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller
Radio Frequency
22154541*
The 2-part luminaire dimming controller TELEA-LDRF sends data and
receives instructions from the Combox via Radio Frequency. The current
status, including malfunctions such as failed light sources, is reported
over the radio frequency network to the Combox where the details can
be visualised using an appropriate output device (e.g. laptop PC).
The TELEA-LDRF has a DALI interface via which DALI ballasts and
therefore the light sources connected to them can be switched On/Off
and continuously dimmed. The astronomical clock integrated in the
device ensures that programmed switching points are executed
autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In addition to
absolute switching times (e.g. 18:00 on, 22:00 reduced power, etc.),
it is also possible to set relative switching times, i.e. to sunrise or
sunset (for example, On 10 minutes before sunrise, Off ten minutes
after sunset). The associated RF transmission module features a 30mm
external antenna screwed in the luminaire canopy and is linked to the
controller via IDP cable. A DALI light sensor can also be connected to
the TELEA-LDRF lantern dimming controller, enabling the lanterns to be
sensor-dependently switched on/off or to be set to a dimming level.
TELEA-DPSF Finger Digital Light Sensor
22154373
This digital light sensor measures available daylight and passes this
value to the TELEA-LDC lantern controller via the DALI interface. The
switching brightness value of the light sensor can be set within the
range 1 to 2000 lux via the Combox using a laptop PC. The device is
supplied with a default setting of 35 lux.
Switch Cabinet products radio frequency
at a glance guide
For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
TELEA-CXS RF Combox Radio Frequency SMS
22154540
This is a package solution for the control and monitoring of up to 255
luminaire controllers (depending on wattage and fusing). It includes
SMS functionality. Arrangement example on the left, Combox is made of
loose components installed and wired in switch cabinet by an electrician:
TELEA- CCTS
TELEA-CTS RF
TELEA-SUP24VDC/1,3A
TELEA-GSM
PC-RS 232
PC-RJ 45
Telea Combox CXS
142
57
99
TELEA-CCTS Combox Controller SMS
22154079
This field controller is used in outdoor lighting facilities where the
individual control and monitoring of every light point is required. A
facility ‘image’ of the connected lantern controllers is created in its
database. Switching times can be programmed (and the facility image
can be visualised) using a laptop PC with internet browser. Luminaire
controller error messages can be sent to any mobile telephone by
connecting the GSM modem GSM900/1800.
Telea CCTS
70
59
90
35
TELEA-CTS RF Combox Transceiver Radio
Frequency
22161519
The Combox transceiver TELEA-CTS RF forms the interface between the
Combox controller and the installed luminaire controllers.
The data (telegrams) from the Combox controller are received by the
Combox transceiver and converted into a Powerline signal that is
modulated onto the power cables. Commands are sent to the
connected lantern controllers and messages are received, e.g.
concerning failed light sources, defective capacitors, etc.
Telea CTS RF
TELEA-SUP24VDC/1.3A Combox Power Supply 22066187
Designed for switch cabinet installation, this supplies Telea Combox
devices with a constant 24 volt direct current.
70
59
90
35
Telea SUP24VDC
TELEA-GSM Dual Band GSM Modem 900/1800 22154078
Error messages from the connected luminaire controllers are
transmitted by the TELEA Combox controller to this modem which
sends them in a short text message (SMS) to a mobile telephone.
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54
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PC-RS232 Interface Cable
03920218
RS-232 interface cable (non crossed, max. 2m) for connecting
Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS) and Telea Combox transceiver
(TELEA-CTS).
PC-RJ45 Network Cable
03920218
Network cable RJ45 (twisted pair) for connecting a laptop PC to the
Ethernet connector of the Telea Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS).
Telea GSM
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Telea Central Management:
The art of excellence by Thorn
For further information
please contact your local
Thorn Lighting Office
Telea Central Management by
Thorn is the ‘plug and play’
solution for total control and
monitoring of Telea controlled
outdoor lighting facilities.
Existing Comboxes are
networked via TELEA-CME to
support centralised control, while
the intuitive navigation of Thorn’s
web-based system enables all
necessary configuration tasks to be
performed in the simplest possible
way. A single click provides
immediate status information.
A clear and logical messaging
system gives facility managers
free configuration over error
reporting, including the medium
used (email, SMS or print) and
the recipient. Incidents are
TELEA
TELEA
TELEA
TELEA
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recorded and can be analysed in
detail after the event. Instead of
specific client software for the
operation, all that is necessary
to enjoy these benefits is a
simple ‘surfing’ exercise on the
Central Management server
whenever desired.
The package consists of
Thorn Telea Central Management
software and a special Central
Management server.
In its basic version this supports
communication with up to 100
Comboxes. An integrated
network card enables several
Central Management servers to
be networked. Second modem is
used for remote maintenance.
CMEA Server with analogue modem
CMED Server with digital modem
CMEG Server with GSM modem
CME NET Server with Ethernet connection
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Telea in Europe
19 Reference Projects
• 2500 Light Points
• 41 Comboxes
• 4 Servers
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Dietwiller
Göfis (S)
Stockholm
Oslo (S)
Noordwijk (S)
Mäder
Feldkirch
Saalfelden
Braz
Sommacampagna
Patras
Tiel
Mondeville
Sausheim
Mulhouse
Tours
Gray
Albi (S)
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Lutraki
S = Server
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S = Server
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50 –100
100 – 150
150 – 300
> 300
Number of lighting points
27
Lighting people and places
Thorn Lighting Main Offices
Head Office
Thorn Lighting Holdings Limited,
Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Borehamwood,
Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK
Tel:
(44) 20 8732 9800
Fax:
(44) 20 8732 9801
E-mail:
info@thornlight.com
Website: www.thornlighting.com
Australia
Thorn Lighting Pty Limited, 13 Cooper Street,
P O Box 188, Smithfield, NSW 2164, Australia
Tel:
(61) 2 9604 4300
Fax:
(61) 2 9604 4588
E-mail:
info@thornlight.com.au
Website: www.thornlight.com.au
Thorn DNT Airfield Lighting Pty Limited, P O Box 548,
Unit 2, 7-9 Newcastle Road, Bayswater, Melbourne,
Victoria 3153, Australia
Tel:
(61) 3 9720 3233
Fax:
(61) 3 9720 8233
E-mail:
enquiries@thornlight.com.au
Website: www.thornairfield.com
Austria
Thorn Licht GmbH, Donau-City-Straße 11,
1220 Wien, Austria
Tel:
(43) 1 202 66 11
Fax:
(43) 1 202 66 11 12
E-mail:
office@thorn.at
China
Thorn Lighting (Guangzhou) Operations Ltd.
Lian Yun Road
Eastern Section, GETDD,
Guangzhou 510760,
China
Tel:
(86) 20 3228 2706
Fax:
(86) 20 3228 1777
E-mail:
gz.info@thorn.com.hk
Thorn Lighting (Tianjin) Co. Ltd.
332 Hongqi Road,
Tianjin 300190,
China
Tel:
(86) 22 8369 2303
Fax:
(86) 22 8369 2302
E-mail:
tj.info@thorn.com.hk
Czech Republic
Thorn Lighting CS spol. s.r.o., Na Březince 6/930,
150 00 Praha 5
Tel:
+420 224 315 252
Fax:
+420 233 326 313
E-mail:
thorn@thornlight.cz
Website: www.thornlight.cz
Denmark
Thorn Lighting A/S
Albuen 44, 6000 Kolding, Denmark
Tel:
(45) 7696 3600
Fax:
(45) 7696 3601
Website: www.thornlight.dk
Estonia
Thorn Lighting Oy, Eesti Filiaal,
Tatari 23/25, EE-10116 Tallin, Estonia
Tel:
(372) 656 3505
Fax:
(372) 656 3227
E-mail:
ando@thorn.ee
France
Thorn Europhane SA, 156 Boulevard Haussmann,
Cedex 08, Paris 75379, France
Tel:
(33) 1 49 53 6262
Fax:
(33) 1 49 53 6240
Website: www.thorn.fr
Thorn Airfield Lighting, 156 Boulevard Haussann,
75379 Paris Cedex 08, France
Tel:
(33) 1 49 53 62 62
Fax:
(33) 1 49 53 62 89
E-mail:
thornairfield@thorn.fr
Website: www.thornairfield.com
Hong Kong
Thorn Lighting (Hong Kong) Limited,
Unit 4301, Level 43, Tower 1, Metroplaza,
223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung, N.T.,
Hong Kong,
China
Tel:
(852) 2578 4303
Fax:
(852) 2887 0247
E-mail:
info@thorn.com.hk
Website: www.thorn.com.hk
Ireland
Thorn Lighting (Ireland) Limited,
320 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin 6W, Ireland
Tel:
(353) 1 4922 877
Fax:
(353) 1 4922 724
E-mail:
enq.dublin@thornlight.com
Italy
Thorn Europhane Spa, Via G Di Vittorio, 2,
Cadriano di Granarolo, Bologna 40057, Italy
Tel:
(39) 051 763391
Fax:
(39) 051 763088
E-mail:
info@thornlighting.it
Website: www.thornlighting.it
Latvia
Thorn Lighting Oy, Representative Office,
Skolas Street 21-216, Riga LV 1010, Latvia
Tel:
(37) 7 332 660
Fax:
(37) 7 332 660
Lithuania
Thorn Lighting Oy, Representative Office,
Kalvariju Street 1, Vilnius 09310, Lithuania
Tel:
(370) 5 2 750 701
Fax:
(370) 5 2 731 480
New Zealand
Thorn Lighting (NZ) Ltd, 399 Rosebank Road,
P O Box 71134, Rosebank, Auckland 7, New Zealand
Tel:
(64) 9 828 7155
Fax:
(64) 9 828 7591
Norway
Thorn Lighting AS, Industriveien 11, P O Box 63,
Skytta 1483, Norway
Tel:
(47) 6706 2233
Fax:
(47) 6706 0351
E-mail:
s.kvernberg@thornlight.no
Poland
Thorn Lighting Polska Sp.z.o.o., Ul. Gazowa 26A,
Wrocław 50-513, Poland
Tel:
(48) 71 7833 740
Fax:
(48) 71 3366 029
E-mail:
thorn@thornlight.pl
Website: www.thornlight.pl
Russia
Thorn Lighting, Novoslobodskaya Str., 21,
office 406 Business Center “Novoslobodskaya 21”,
Moscow 103030, Russia
Tel:
(7) 495 981 35 41
Fax:
(7) 495 981 35 42
E-mail:
office.moscow@thorn.ru
Website: www.thorn.ru
Thorn Lighting, Representative Office, Europa House,
1 Artilleriiskaya, St Petersburg 191104, Russia
Tel:
(7) 812 718 8112
Fax:
(7) 812 718 8119
E-mail:
office.petersburg@thorn.ru
Website: www.thorn.ru
Singapore
Thorn Lighting (Singapore) Pte Ltd,
5 Kaki Buki Crescent
04-02 Koyotech Building,
416238 Singapore
Singapore
Tel:
(65) 6844 5800
Fax:
(65) 6745 7707
E-mail:
info@thornlight.com.sg
Website: www.thornlight.com.sg
Sweden
Thorn Lighting AB, Industrigatan, Box 305,
SE-261 23 Landskrona, Sweden
Tel:
(46) 418 520 00
Fax:
(46) 418 265 74
E-mail:
thorn@thornlight.se
Website: www.thornlight.se
United Arab Emirates
Thorn Lighting Ltd Dubai, Al Shoala Building, Office 301,
Block E, PO Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAE
Tel:
(971) 4 2940181
Fax:
(971) 4 2948838
E-mail:
tlluae@emirates.net.ae
Thorn Gulf LLC, Al Shoala Building, Office 301/2,
Block E, PO Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAE
Tel:
(971) 4 2948938
Fax:
(971) 4 2948838
E-mail:
thorng@emirates.net.ae
United Kingdom
Thorn Lighting Limited, Silver Screens, Elstree Way,
Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK
Tel:
(44) 20 8732 9800
Fax:
(44) 20 8732 9801
E-mail:
brochures@thornlight.com
Website: www.thornlighting.co.uk
Thorn Airfield Lighting, Silver Screens, Elstree Way,
Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK
Tel:
(44) 20 8732 9804
Fax:
(44) 20 8732 9803
E-mail:
airfield@thornlight.com or thornagluk@aol.com
Website: www.thornairfield.com
International Sales
Thorn Lighting Limited, 156 Boulevard Haussmann,
Cedex 08, Paris 75379, France
Tel:
(33) 1 49 53 6262
Fax:
(33) 1 49 53 6240
Thorn Lighting Limited, Silver Screens, Elstree Way,
Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK
Tel:
(44) 20 8732 9802
Fax:
(44) 20 8732 9803
E-mail:
international.sales@thornlight.com
www.thornlighting.com
Thorn Lighting is constantly developing and improving its products. All descriptions, illustrations, drawings and specifications in this publication present only general particulars and shall not form part
of any contract. The right is reserved to change specifications without prior notification or public announcement. All goods supplied by the company are supplied subject to the company’s General
Conditions of Sale, a copy of which is available on request. All measurements are in millimetres and weights in kilograms unless otherwise stated.
Publication No: 378 (INT) Publication Date: 04/06
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