Luminaires and street light controllers, Crd 3000 street light bridge modules – Echelon Lumewave CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge User Manual

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Introduction

Street Lighting Network, on page 77, for more information about the Segment

Controller. See the i.LON SmartServer User's Guide for more information about

the SmartServer.

Luminaires and Street Light Controllers

Each street light in an intelligent street light network must be able to

communicate over a L

ON

W

ORKS

power line communications channel. Thus, each

luminaire must include a L

ON

W

ORKS

power line communications chip (such as

an Echelon Power Line Smart Transceiver). If the luminaire does not already

include power line communications, you can add a street light controller

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to

either the luminaire or to the street light pole to provide power line

communications.
A luminaire in a street lighting network remains on until it is commissioned by

the Segment Controller. After it is commissioned, the luminaire turns on or off

based on the schedule defined for it by the Segment Controller.

CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge Modules

A CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module is a power line channel device that

extends the communications range of the Segment Controller. A CRD 3000

Street Light Bridge module uses the Institute of Electrical and Electronics

Engineers (IEEE) wireless personal area network standard 802.15.4 for radio

frequency (RF) communications to allow it to bypass service distribution

transformers and extend the street lighting network.
The primary function of a CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module is to act as a

repeater for the street lighting network. A CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module

can repeat network packets on the power line channel, an RF channel, or both.

The Segment Controller determines both the route and channel type that the

CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module should use for repeating.
Figure 2 on page 5 shows a simple repeating chain that could be used to relay a

network management command from the Segment Controller to a target device

(a luminaire in this case, but it could be a CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module).

In this example:

Lamp 1 and Lamp 2 have direct power line communications with the

Segment Controller

Lamp 2 and Lamp 3 use SLB 1 and SLB 2 for RF communications

Lamp 3 and Lamp 4 use power line communications

Lamp 5 is a power line repeater (a repeating-enabled luminaire), and so

forwards messages from the Segment Controller to Lamp 6, and from

Lamp 6 to the Segment Controller

Lamp 6 is at the end of the repeating chain

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Street light controllers that provide power line communications are available from companies such

as Citylone, Koninklijke Philips

®

Electronics.N.V., Luminext BV, ROMlight™ International Inc,

SCS StreetLight Control Solutions, S.L., Siteco Beleuchtungstechnik GmbH, and Superior

Electronic Lighting Controllers (SELC Ireland Limited).

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