LITECOM - Voltimum

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LITECOM - Voltimum
The Light.
LITECOM
Lighting management system
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LITECOM
Focuses the light on the user
The LITECOM app concept opens up a new
dimension of flexibility for lighting management
systems. The functions available include daylight,
shows*, emergency lighting* and many more.
Designed as an open system, LITECOM infinity*
provides the opportunity to program your own
apps, address field bus systems such as KNX, or
connect the system to a building management
system via BACnet or OPC.
Thanks to LITECOM wizards, only little know-how
is required to commission the system in just a few
steps.
* in development stage
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LITECOM
Focuses the light on the user
Mobile interaction has already been included in
the standard version. All Web-enabled devices are
able to communicate with LITECOM.
The multi-language user interface combines
personal design options with intuitive operation –
based on scientific findings and user analyses.
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LITECOM
Focuses the light on the user
LITECOM can be adjusted to customer-specific
needs: thanks to individually extendable
functions and project sizes
(up to 250 actuators for LITECOM,
up to 100,000 actuators for LITECOM infinity*).
* in development stage
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LITECOM
Features at a glance
 Flexible selection of functions
 Flexible system size and number of connections thanks to open system
 Flexible control concept
 Safe investment
 Future-proof
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LITECOM
Features at a glance
Central controller - the heart
of the system
 Includes all functions - whether
automation settings or
communication - everything
runs on this industrial
switching cabinet
 Here functional extensions are
enabled and set
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Intuitive user interface and
control concept - the face
 User interface is available as a
website on controller
 Self-explanatory texts and
icons for all functions provide
for intuitive control
Touch panel as the portal to
access the system
 All devices with a web browser
are suitable for control and
configuration without any
additional hardware or
software
 By separating the controller
from the control points,
availability, flexibility and safety
are increased
LITECOM
Intuitive user guidance
App menu
Room
selection
Optional lighting
scenes
Detailed control
Entrance
Working
All luminaires
Writing
Balanced luminaires
Workshop
RGB luminaires
Meeting
Tc luminaires
Features
Function-specific
setting
e.g. colour
temperature,
brightness, position of
blinds...
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LITECOM
Operation and configuration
 Flexible control - from conventional momentary-action switches via Zumtobel control points up to
mobile terminals
 User interface as app or via a web browser from any PC, laptop, smartphone or tablet
– On smaller display screens, intuitive control of the previously selected room
– In case of wider screens, configuration of entire system
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LITECOM
Intuitive user guidance
 Overview of all apps required for the
configuration of the system
 Consisting of several pages (display of position
via breadcrumb symbols)
 Browsing the pages through swiping (within the
grey zone)
 The most important functions (log-off, inhibiting
function, language and start page)
are available on every page
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LITECOM
The APP concept
FUTURE APPS
APP FOR EMERGENCY
LIGHTING
APP FOR CONDITIONAL SCENE CALL
APP FOR
PRESENCE-BASED
CONTROL
SEQUENCE APP
BASIC APP
APP FOR DAYLIGHTBASED CONTROL
APP FOR SPECIAL
LUMINAIRES
APP FOR SHOWS
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Unlimited flexibility
and individuality
 User-oriented
 Application focus
(Limbic Lighting)
 Future-proof due to open
architecture
 Complete lighting solutions are
available (SEQUENCE)
 Creates added value
LITECOM
Basic app
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing random actuators
Taking security measures
Designing user interface, defining key data
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
BASIC APP
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LITECOM
Basic app
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing random actuators
Taking security measures
Designing user interface, defining key data
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
BASIC APP
 Immediately ready for operation
 System structure can be defined on site and
easily adjusted and complemented as required
 Designations, rooms and groups with
comprehensible names
 Simple allocation of control points, sensors and
actuators
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LITECOM
Basic app
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing random actuators
Taking security measures
Designing user interface, defining key data
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
BASIC APP
 Various actuators addressable in one lighting
management system
– Switching and dimming of luminaires
– Change of colour temperatures of cool white
luminaires
– Changing the position of blinds, windows and
screens
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LITECOM
Basic app
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing random actuators
Taking security measures
Designing user interface, defining key data
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
BASIC APP
 Loading and saving of settings
 Updatable software
 The screen can be locked to protect it against
accidental or unauthorised use
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LITECOM
Basic app
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing random actuators
Taking security measures
Designing user interface, defining key data
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
BASIC APP
 Individually adjustable - e.g. several languages,
colour settings, image/text labelling for active
areas...
 Central settings such as date, time and
geographic coordinates can be defined
 Password can be set
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LITECOM
Basic app
Creating and maintaining structures
Addressing random actuators
Taking security measures
Designing user interface, defining key data
Setting and calling up lighting scenes
BASIC APP
 Call up or individually adjust pre-defined lighting
scenes
 Creation of own new lighting scenes
 Completion of lighting scenes
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LITECOM
Basic app
The LITECOM Basic APP is already installed on the LITECOM CCD ex factory and offers the following functions:
 Switching and dimming
 Control of colour temperature luminaires (DT8 2010)
 Calling up, changing and saving of scenes
 Addressing motor actuators (blinds, screens, windows)
 Addressing and system diagram
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Log file
Building calendar
Data backup function (Backup & Restore)
Basic settings (screen colour scheme, date/time, geo. coordinates...)
Detailed control
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Language selection
Locking of screen, locking of service level
Help
Compatible with Luxmate universe
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LITECOM
Basic app
Moreover, the following apps are also enabled as standard. That means they have been pre-installed and are available for
use. Nevertheless, these items can be listed, for instance, in the quotation (at a price of 0€ or at a freely defined price...)
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Time-based management, conditional switching
Presence-based management
Addressing wizard / addressing assistant
SEQUENCE control
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LITECOM
System diagram
 Schematic representation of your LITECOM
system
 Includes rooms, groups and the devices
integrated into the system
 Aim: to capture the structure of the system
 In the system diagram, you may:
– add rooms
– add groups
– rename or delete rooms and groups
– move devices*
– rename or delete devices*
– configure devices
*additional options, if you have addressed devices already
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LITECOM
Scene editor
 Live settings of the actuators (luminaires, blinds,
screens, ...) - while value is being modified in the
editor, actuator will asume value
 Accordingly, visual impression can be
individually experienced through / directly
connected with value setting
 Actuator features (colour temperature, colour
and colour saturation, intensity, direct/indirect
component, position of blinds, slat angle, ...)
adjustable for the room, the group or even the
individual actuator
 Scenes can be copied, deleted or added
 Scene names and symbols for the presentation
on the scene list can be defined from home
screen and/or control point
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LITECOM
Scene call
 Scenes are lighting situations optimised for various visual tasks and activities, comprising the settings
for luminaires, blinds, windows and screens within a room.
 Settings can be dynamically matched to each other and include various parameters (e.g. daylight*,
time of day, weather).
 Settings are permanently saved in the device itself and can thus be called up and modified via the
respective scene at any time
 Scene call:
– manually via the start page or through control units
– automatically through pre-defined conditions
– automatically via presence detectors
 Additionally, the static scene can be temporarily modified through manual intervention via start page or
detailed control
* in development stage
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LITECOM
Standard scenes (as supplied)
 Ex factory: absence, working, writing, meeting
and workshop
 These scenes will also be generated whenever a
new room is created
 The non-deletable scenes "absence" and
"working" can be renamed or adjusted to
individual needs via the configuration
 In addition to the five standard scenes, 16 other
scenes can be created and defined for each
room.
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Absence
Working
Writing
Meeting
Workshop
LITECOM
Standard scenes / standard parameters
Name
Absence
Working
Writing
Meeting
Workshop
Intensity (%)
0
100
40
16
7
Colour temperature (K)
3000
3000
3000
3000
3000
Colour
white
white
white
white
white
SEQUENCE light
distribution curve
OFF
Concentrated work
Tablet PC
Conference
Presentation left
Balance of light (D:ID)
50:50
50:50
50:50
50:50
50:50
Position of blinds (%)
0
0
0
0
0
Slat angle (%)
0
0
0
0
0
Position of windows (%)
100
100
Position of screen (%)
0
0
0
0
0
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LITECOM
Detailed control
Detailed control for the detailed modification of
individual groups or devices
 Modification of the settings of a group by
selecting the feature (e.g. intensity, colour or
position of blinds) in the line of the group
 Modification of settings of individual devices by
popping up the related group and selecting the
feature in the line of the device
 Control options of the device or group are shown
in the bottom area
 Modification of the parameters by simply moving
the slider or clicking on buttons next to the slider
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LITECOM
Optional APPs
Extend as required
FUTURE APPS
APP FOR EMERGENCY
LIGHTING
APP FOR CONDITIONAL SCENE CALL
APP FOR
PRESENCE-BASED
CONTROL
SEQUENCE APP
BASIC APP
APP FOR DAYLIGHTBASED CONTROL
APP FOR SPECIAL
LUMINAIRES
APP FOR SHOWS
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Conditional scene call
Presence-based control
Daylight-based control
Special luminaires
Addressing wizard
 Emergency lighting*
 Shows*
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* in development stage
LITECOM
Conditional scene call / time-based management
 Automatic scene call, if defined conditions are
met
 Time-based control depending on events or
calendar entries, from fixed time up to variable
switching times
 The following conditions and functions are
available:
1. Condition: time of day
2. Condition: twilight
3. Condition: scene
4. Function: stairs
5. Function: all off
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LITECOM
Conditional scene call / time-based management - options
Time of day
 At a defined switching time (time of day), a scene call takes place automatically in a defined room. This scene
call can be allocated to individual weekdays (incl. exceptions). Optionally, the scene call may be made
dependent on the state (scene) of another room.
Twilight
 Depending on a certain outdoor brightness level to be defined, a scene will be called up. This scene call can be
allocated to individual weekdays (incl. exceptions). Additionally, time windows can be configured and the
condition restricted to this time window.
Scene
 The scene call takes place when a certain scene is active in a defined room. The call can take place after a
defined time lag and may be allocated to individual weekdays. Additionally, time windows can be configured and
the condition restricted to this time window.
Stairs
 The scene call takes place depending on whether the presence of people is detected. After a switch-off delay to
be defined, the absence scene will be activated. The stairs function can be allocated to individual weekdays.
Additionally, time windows can be configured and the condition restricted to this time window.
All off
 Using the all-off function, you can call up the absence scene in all rooms at a certain time of day.
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LITECOM
Calendar functions
 Administration of groups of fixed dates that can
be added as exceptions in the "Conditional
Scene Call" app
 Summary of the fixed dates defined on summary
page
 Two types of fixed date groups can be created:
– annually recurring fixed dates
– one-time fixed dates or days/periods
with different dates (e.g. plant holidays)
 At least two groups of fixed dates are required to
be able to define as exceptions both annually
recurring and one-time fixed dates, since only
fixed dates of the same type can be created in
any one fixed date group.
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LITECOM
Presence-based control
 Automated scene call whenever any presence is
detected by the sensors
 Motion sensors capture the presence of persons
and adjust the lighting in line with pre-set
parameters.
 Various lighting scenes are possible for presence
and absence
 Rooms and areas can be allocated to random
sensors
 The action of the settings can be restricted
through time windows
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LITECOM
Presence-based control
Functions:
 Presence detection active/ not active
 Absence detection active/ not active
 Switch-off delay: period of time after expiry of which
the absence scene will be called up
 Type of building service governs which building
services are affected by the scene call
 Always active: the presence scene will be called up
regardless of whether a scene is active or not
 Not active when the following scene is active: will
not be run when the selected scene is active.
 Only active when the following scene is active: will
only be run when the selected scene is active.
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LITECOM
Special luminaires
 Combines luminaires consisting of several
individual actuators (control gear or addresses)
into one unit
 In this context, LITECOM distinguishes three
types of special luminaires
– RGB colour luminaires
– Balanced luminaires
– Tunable White luminaires
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LITECOM
Special luminaires
RGB colour luminaires
 Consist of three individual
lamps (red, green, blue)
 The colour luminaire is defined
on the basis of these individual
devices, and will appear in the
system diagram instead of the
individual devices
 Colour luminaires can now be
adjusted or dimmed using the
colour palette.
 When addressing the
individual components, the
red, green or blue actuator
type must be allocated
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Balanced luminaires
 Allow for the adjustment of
intensity and D/ID proportion of
the luminaire, provided a
Balanced luminaire was
defined from the individual
components direct and indirect
 When addressing the
individual components, the
direct or indirect actuator type
must be allocated
Tunable White luminaires
 Consist of 2 individual
components (warm and cool
light sources), and their colour
temperature and intensity can
be controlled (native cool white
luminaires
[DT8 2010] can even be controlled with the
Basic app)
 When addressing the TW
luminaires, the individual
components must be allocated
to the warm or cool actuator
type
LITECOM
Addressing wizard
 Available via the app list
 Guides even non-expert users through the
commissioning procedure step by step:
1. Add rooms
2. Add groups
3. Address luminaires and motors
4. Address inputs
5. Check addressing
 Simple switching between individual steps is
possible at any time using the arrow symbols in
the bottom line or via the breadcrumbs
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LITECOM
SEQUENCE APP
The SEQUENCE luminaire:
the new customisation of light
 Individually controllable lighting solution, LED
pendant and surface-mounted luminaire
SEQUENCE infinity
 Continuous dimming, diffuse light through opal
frame, switching of individual modules (14)
 Available in a warm (3000 K) and intermediate
(4000 K) colour temperature
 Up to 100 lm/W at a luminous flux of up to 9000 lm
More information about the SEQUENCE LED pendant and surfacemounted luminaire is available at: zumtobel.com/sequence
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LITECOM
SEQUENCE APP
The SEQUENCE APP creates a perfect symbiosis
of luminaire + control
 SEQUENCE app is pre-installed on LITECOM
 SEQUENCE luminaire will be identified
automatically
 Daylight function* for SEQUENCE
 Quick and precise adjustment of the lighting scene
to various activities at the office through simple
selection of model beam patterns: nine pre-defined
patterns
 Freely modifiable and storable patterns
 Selection of light distribution between smooth
transitions or sharp edges
 Direct/indirect components separately controllable
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* in development stage
LITECOM
Future Apps
 Open interfaces - allow third-party suppliers to develop their own apps
 Transparency provides for the future integration of own visualisations, function apps or field bus
connections from customers, partners and Zumtobel into the system
 Its openness and flexibility make LITECOM a future-proof system, offering a safe investment
 Connection to the building management system through OPC or BacNET
 Integration of KNX (momentary-action) switches - flexible choice
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LITECOM
Topology
Tablet
Notebook
or PC
LITECOM CCD Controller
Wireless connection
via router
1 LM bus without power supply
3 DALI lines with power supply
Mobile terminal
Up to 64 DALI abbreviated addresses and 120 DALI bus loads
LM-BV
bus supply
Up to 64 DALI abbreviated addresses and 120 DALI bus loads
Luminaire
LM-4JAS
motor actuator
RGB
luminaire
ED-CIRCLE
control point
ED-EYE
light sensor
Up to 64 DALI abbreviated addresses and 120 DALI bus loads
ED-SENS
presence
detector
ED-SxED
switch input:
Blinds
Dimmable spotlight
SEQUENCE luminaire
Dimmable luminaire
Dimmable luminaire
Screens
Windows
LM-4RUKS
relay output
LM-CIRIA
control point
LM-CIRIA
control point
LM-Cxx
control point
Switchable luminaire
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LM-RCxx
control point
LM-SxED
switch input:
LITECOM
System limits
Interfaces:
 1 x Ethernet 100 Mbit/s; RJ45 / CAT
 3 x DALI incl. DALI voltage supply
 1 x LM system bus (without bus supply)
 System limits
– 250 addresses per LITECOM system
– 64 DALI units per DALI line
– 64 DALI ED units per DALI line
120 DALI bus loads per DALI line
Compatibility:
 These are all LM units from the active range acc. to compatibility list at lightweb.zumtobel.com
 All mobile units can be used with a Web browser (currently Google CHROME only)
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LITECOM
Admissible cable lengths
Cable section
0.50 mm²
0.75 mm²
1.00 mm²
1.50 mm²
Together with network in
the same cable
max. cable length DALI
100 m
150 m
200 m
300 m
unlimited
max. cable length LM
250 m
350 m
420 m
500 m
5m
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LITECOM
Lighting management unlimited
LAN connection
Central access:
PC, touch panel
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Adjust and expand at any time
 Planning subject to one system limit only:
the LITECOM controller is able to control up to 250 random actuators.
 Functions can be easily extended at any time through flexible app concept
 Control through all Web-enabled terminals, Zumtobel control units and
standard momentary-action switches
 Standardised interfaces make LITECOM a uniquely open system for
integration and connection
Easy extension to LITECOM infinity* to control several floors or buildings via
a cloud installation with two or more controllers
(from 250 up to 100,000 actuators in total)
* in development stage
LITECOM to control individual areas, floor levels or smaller buildings using
one controller (up to 250 actuators)
LITECOM
Lighting Performance Platform – additional benefits
 +6% rental income through increased attractivity
for investors
 +35% higher market value through more reliable
rental and/or resale value
+6%
rent
+35%
market value
+5%
productivity
-3 days
absent
 -45% energy costs through cost reduction and
amortisation
 +5% higher productivity of the employees
 -3 days absent from work due to illness
-45%
energy costs
Source: Surveys conducted by UK commercial property and real
estate services adviser CBRE and the University of San Diego
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 Increased well-being and accordingly increased
loyalty of employees
LITECOM
Lighting Performance Platform
Energy monitoring for LITECOM-controlled
lighting systems
 Allows for a comparison of the consumption of
buildings, floors, rooms through to individual
workstations, as well as their addressing via
lighting management systems to realise energy
savings potentials
 Individual offer of various services together with
the Lighting Performance Platform - from
implementation, commissioning up to long-term
service contract for continuous optimisation of
energy consumption
 General data security through backup system
and continuous updates
Detailed information at: ZUMTOBEL LIGHTING SERVICES
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LITECOM
Lighting Performance Platform – energy savings
Energy monitoring for LITECOM-controlled
lighting systems
 Using the Lighting Performance Platform,
potential energy savings of up to 82%
can be realised
 App concept with pre-defined algorithms opens
up maximum savings potentials and accordingly
makes an excellent contribution with a view to
environmental certifications such as LEED,
BREEAM, DGNB or ÖGNI
Use of daylight
Efficient light sources
Presence detectors
Time-based
management
Lighting scenes
Detailed information at: ZUMTOBEL LIGHTING SERVICES
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LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
Offices
Counters
Luminaires
DALI short
addresses
DALI
loads
LITECOM
addresses
LM
loads
6 Tunable White
luminaires
6
6
6
-
37 dimmable
luminaires
37
37
37
-
6 coloured
luminaires
18
18
18
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4 SEQUENCE
luminaires
16
16
16
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Cash dispensers
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LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
Offices
Counters
Control units
DALI short
addresses
DALI
loads
LITECOM
addresses
LM
loads
2 ED-CIRCLE
-
8
-
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1 ED-SxED
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2
-
-
Cash dispensers
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LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
Offices
Counters
Sensors
DALI short
addresses
DALI
loads
LITECOM
addresses
LM
loads
2 ED Sens
-
8
-
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5 ED-EYE
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10
-
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Cash dispensers
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LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
Offices
Counters
Output units
DALI short
addresses
DALI
loads
LITECOM
addresses
LM
loads
2 LM-4JAS
for blinds and
screens
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-
8
2
Cash dispensers
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LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
Offices
Counters
Overall
availability
DALI short
addresses
DALI
loads
LITECOM
addresses
LM
loads
1 LITECOM CCD
192
360
250
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1 tablet PC
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1 LM-BV35
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35
of which in use
77
105
85
2
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Cash dispensers
LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
LITECOM app
Function
Hardware
Basic app
Scenes called up manually
Operated by smartphone, tablet PC or laptop
presentation, protection against glare and
overheating
LITECOM CCD Controller, ED-CIRCLE
control point, ED-SxED control unit
interface, optionally available: (tablet)
PC or smartphone, LM-4JAS motor
actuators,
LM-BV (35) LM bus supply
App for daylight-based*
control
Daylight-based control of brightness
ED-EYE daylight sensors
App for presence-based
control
Presence and/or absence-based control of
brightness
ED-SENS presence detectors
App for conditional scene call
Calendar function (basic app)
Daylight-based scene call
SEQUENCE app
Light distribution adjusted to visual task
App for special luminaires
Colour temperature adjustment
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* in development stage
LITECOM
Application examples Offices and Communication
 Lighting optimised for various visual tasks
 Via the scene function, up to 20 predefined
settings can be called up at the push of a
button or at definite times.
 With lighting control system, individual
switching or dimming of luminaires in all
rooms is no longer required – settings are
adjusted at the press of a button
 LITECOME assumes control of all luminaires
in all rooms, even in combination with
presence detectors and daylight* sensors,
if requested.
* in development stage
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
Offices
Lounge area
Storeroom
Luminaires
DALI short addresses
DALI loads
LITECOM addresses
LM loads
16 Tunable White luminaires
16
16
16
-
42 dimmable luminaires
42
42
42
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
Offices
Lounge area
Storeroom
Control units
DALI short addresses
DALI loads
LITECOM addresses
LM loads
4 ED-CIRCLE
-
12
-
-
6 ED-SxED
-
12
-
-
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
Offices
Lounge area
Storeroom
Sensors
DALI short addresses
DALI loads
LITECOM addresses
LM loads
10 ED Sens
-
40
-
-
4 ED-EYE
-
8
-
-
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
Offices
Lounge area
Storeroom
Output units
DALI short addresses
DALI loads
LITECOM addresses
LM loads
2 LM-4JAS
for blinds and screens
-
-
8
2
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
Offices
Lounge area
Storeroom
Overall availability
DALI short addresses
DALI loads
LITECOM addresses
LM loads
1 LITECOM CCD
192
360
250
-
1 LM-BV35
-
-
-
35
of which in use
58
130
66
2
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
LITECOM app
Function
Hardware
Basic app
Scenes called up manually
LITECOM CCD Controller
ED-SxED control unit interface
ED-CIRCLE control points,
LM-4JAS blinds control module,
LM-BV (35) bus supply
App for daylight-based*
control
Daylight-based control of brightness
ED-EYE daylight sensors
App for presence-based
control
Presence-based control of brightness
ED-SENS presence detectors
App for special luminaires
Dynamic sequence with changing brightness and
light colour
App for conditional scene call
Calendar function (basic app)
Daylight-based scene call
* in development stage
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LITECOM
Design example Industry & Engineering
 Perfect light controlled by LITECOM for a wide
variety of visual tasks, from high-precision
workstations and storerooms through to offices
and conference rooms
 Daylight-based* and blinds control in areas
used all day; presence-based and time-based
control in areas used at irregular intervals
 Increase of employees' sense of well-being
and productivity, e.g. in manufacturing bays by
dynamic daylight-based artificial lighting using
Tunable White luminaires
* in development stage
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LITECOM
More information
 Brochure
 Website
 Contact:
Dieter Meyer
+43 5572 390 26574
+43 664 80892 6304
[email protected]
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René Joppi
+43 5572 390 57164
+43 664 80892 3880
[email protected]
LITECOM
Summary
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Separate controller and control point
Controllable via any mobile terminal (smartphone, tablet, touch panel)
Up to 250 actuators can be controlled
Support of blinds and motors (as opposed to EMOTION)
Wizards: simple application and commissioning even without any know-how
Flexibility through variable functions (app concept)
Easy expandability: can be used as building-wide system through seamless transition to LITECOM
infinity
 Expandability through own developments: open interfaces for third-party developers
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Your light in a world of change.