Cluster solutions can switch an array of LED streetlights from a low power level to a high set point if an infrared sensor detects a pedestrian or cyclist.
The ZIGBEE 3.0 communication protocol used to communicate between streetlights is open and allows all sensors compatible with the protocol to be used. All parameters can be set and updated on-site, without requiring the use of a lifting platform.
Adjustments are made using the management software from a computer or mobile device and a temporary gateway. Considering the variety of solutions, each case must be the subject of a specific study.
Motion detector built into the luminaire
Dual motion detectors connected via Zhaga plug to the luminary
Remote control motion detector on the pillar
Dual remote control motion detectors on the pillar
This feature allows all LED streetlights connected by a single pilot wire to be controlled. This solution is preferable for new or complete renovation projects. Application example: gas stations equipped with IXIS 2 LED floodlights connected to pedestrian motion detectors and vehicle detection radar via a pilot wire
Different lighting configurations and lighting levels can be set to provide optimal comfort levels, comparable to a “wave of light,” and also generating significant energy savings. All system parameters can be set on site via a wireless PC.