Remote Firmware Updates
Open Standard Integration - BACnet and REST
Advanced Scheduling
Remote Programming
Key Takeaways
Because nLight AIR is wireless, its installation is easy to apply to renovation and new construction. Many nLight AIR applications are standalone and do not require a system controller. However, nLight AIR can be upgraded simply by adding a system controller to a standalone site, with very little additional installation and programming.
Networked Site Example – nLight AIR
The nLight ECLYPSE™ system controller is the backbone for both small and large networked nLight systems. It connects a maximum of 750 wired and/or wireless devices and communicates with other system controllers, joining up to 20,000 devices under one system. Using TCP/IP over Ethernet or Wi-Fi, a system controller acts as a gateway to provide system operational information with other system controllers, building automation systems, and user PCs or servers.
nLight ECLYPSE™ System Controller
Through the versatility of the nLight ECLYPSE and its accessory devices, nLight avoids the complexity of similar systems that may have additional server hardware and separate controllers for indoor and outdoor applications. Its standardized hardware, which is maintained through free SensorView software, allows users to discover devices, adjust settings, set schedules, and let the system do the rest.
Electrical and Tel.
Public
Restroom
Storage
Public
Restroom
Public
Restroom
Public
Restroom
Weight, Training, and Locker Rooms
General
Operations
Administration
Offices
Food Services
Multi-Purpose Space
Kitchen
Electrical and Tel.
Electrical and Tel.
Electrical and Tel.
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
Repeating Device
nLight AIR Adapter
(nECYD)
Example Application Size: 222,258 Square Feet
Initial Broadcast Ring
Averaged at 250 ft
Secondary Broadcast Ring
Averaged at 250 ft
Tertiary Broadcast Ring
Averaged at 250 ft
nLight AIR Adapter (nECYD)
nLight AIR Repeating Device
Approximate Location of
Generic nLight AIR Device
Visual Estimate of Wireless Network Broadcasts
250 ft distances shown are estimates for wireless network broadcasts. Typical indoor range with obstructions varies depending on space construction type, obstructions in the space, and availability of ABT-capable devices. Common availability of ABT-capable devices results in better system performance and better formation of a wireless network.
This detail shows the general network formation of nLight AIR in a large space, such as a stadium. The room quantity, device placement, and device quantity are for representative purposes to illustrate network range and formation.
Connected to
nLight ECLYPSE™ System Controller
Automated Demand Response