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Contents
1. About Telematics Wireless Products ....................................................................................... 3
Figure 1 - T-Light Pro Topology ..................................................................................................................... 3
Figure 1 - NEMA Receptacle Wiring Diagram for LCU NEMA……………………………………………………………………5
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1. About Telematics Wireless Products
Telematics Wireless products have been evaluated as Information Technology Equipment (ITE), which
may be installed in Central Offices, Telecommunication Centers, offices, computer rooms, and similar
commercial-type indoor or outdoor locations.
Telematics Wireless is an Associate Member of the TALQ Consortium, and its products are ELEXONapproved.
1.1. LCU NEMA Product Description
LCU NEMA is a luminaire control unit, easily installed on top of the luminaire utilizing a standard (twist
and lock) NEMA socket. LCU NEMA is a principal component of the T-Light street light control Pro mesh
network. The LCU NEMA controls its LED driver or electronic ballast to provide On/Off and dimming
functionality. The LCU NEMA provides various comprehensive energy measurements, luminaire
parameters and maintenances statuses.
The LCU NEMA units receive commands individually or as a group from the Data Control Unit (DCU)
gateway; commands can be changed as and when needed. The T-Light network is easily controlled
either automatically through the web-accessed T-Light CMS system (or a 3rd party management
software).
Figure 2 - T-Light Pro Topology
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1.2. Functionality
• On/Off and dimming functionality using automatic DALI/ 0-10 volt selection
• Luminaire power consumption measurement to 1% accuracy
• Analog and digital input for interfacing with external sensors
• Auto-commissioning with GPS or NFC chip
• Internal or external configurations
• Highly secure wireless communication utilizing AES-128 or AES- 256
• Enclosures - NEMA: ANSI C136.41, 7pin
• Dual backup protection – autonomous operation based on a pre-programmed scenario; built in light,
no dayburn
• Supports over the air firmware upgrade
• Data and settings preserved in case of power failure
• LCU NEMA stores history of measured parameters for at least a week to allow for data extraction
• Controlled Auxiliary Output (optional)
• Includes the Telematics “Auto Detection and Verification” software that automatically detects and
stores the ballast type (1-10V or DALI) in the LCU NEMA. The ballast type is then retrieved during the
commissioning process, thereby eliminating the need to enter it manually into the CMS.
1.3. Reports
• Reports of events related to exceeding established parameter limits
• Aggregate energy and active power consumption
• Burning hours
• Number of On/Off cycles
• Failure reports
• Various luminaire dynamic parameters such as: instantaneous levels of ambient light, power
consumption, voltage, current, power factor, temperature.
LCU NEMA
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