Open Standard Integration (BACnet/IP, BACnet MS/TP,
MODBUS, RESTful API) Automated Demand Response
Over-the-Network Firmware Updates
Advanced Scheduling
Remote Programming
Key Takeaways
nLight provides the ability to network multiple stand-alone control zones without re-configuration by adding the nLight bridge. Bridges act as bi-directional communication hubs that aggregate communication traffic between networked stand-alone control zones and system controllers.
Networked Site Example – nLight Wired
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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.
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
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