NEMA GPRS Wireless Single Light Controller User Manual
- June 6, 2024
- NEMA
Table of Contents
Specification of GPRS wireless
single light controller
Version: NEMA interface wireless single light controller
specification_V1.2
Date:2021-1
Introduction
The NEMA interface wireless single light controller is designed for road and area lighting in smart cities. It has the functions of switching, dimming, and monitoring lamps; GPS positioning function; environmental illumination detection, whether the street lamp is tilted, etc.
1.1 Safety Instructions
The following safety principles are followed to ensure personal safety and to
help protect the product and work environment from potential damage.
| When in an airport or other places, it is necessary to prevent the terminal
from causing interference to the aircraft communication system. Ignoring this
prompt may lead to flight safety issues and even violations of the law.
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| When in a hospital or health care place, users need to pay attention to
whether there are restrictions on the use of terminal equipment. RF
interference can cause the medical device to malfunction, so it may be
necessary to turn off the terminal device.
| The terminal device does not guarantee an effective connection under any
circumstances, and it is necessary to ensure that the device is powered on and
in an area with sufficient signal strength.
| Terminal device will receive and transmit RF signals when it is turned on.
Radio frequency interference occurs when you are near a radio or other
electronic device.
| Keep the device away from flammable gases. Do not put it near gas stations,
oil depots, chemical plants, or explosive work sites. There are hidden dangers
in operating electronic equipment in any potentially explosive atmosphere.
Features
2.1 Main Features
Features | Description |
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Supply power
| Wide voltage input design: can work at 100-264VAC Surge protection: 4KV, 4KA
Save power
| Working power consumption: <2W Power off consumption: <0.4W (120V); <0.5W
(230V)
Working temperature| -40~70℃
GPRS module
| Working in 850/900/1800/1900MHz quad-band ISM frequency band; Comply with IEEE802.15.4 standard;
AES128 encryption
**GPRS data characteristics| In Single Tone mode: Data downlink
transmission: 85.6kbps Data uplink transmission: 85.6kbps In Multi Tone mode:
Data downlink transmission: 85.6kbps Data uplink transmission: 85.6bps Support
IPv4, IPv6, UDP, CoAP, PPP, SMTP, DTLS, TCP, and other protocol stacks
Driving power| Supports up to 1000W LED driver
Dimming interface**| Equipped with 1 channel 0~10V dimming interface
(analog), one channel PWM
Self-information monitoring
| Monitor the lamp input voltage, current, power, power factor, and
Temperature. Statistical energy consumption and working hours
location| GPS accuracy ±6M (without obstruction to the air)
Light control| Meets ANSI C136.10 standard (only in offline mode,
Optional)
Dimming
| Strategic dimming Group dimming The lamps still work according to the set dimming schedule and illuminance even when communication fails
protection
| ****
Overvoltage, over current, short circuit protection
Warranty| 5 years
Specification
3.1 Absolute Maximum Range
PARAMETER | TEST CONDITIONS | MIN | TYP | MAX | UNIT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Min input voltage | **** |
100
| ****
/
| ****
/
| ****
VAC
Max input voltage| | ****
/
| ****
/
| ****
264
| ****
VAC
Max output current| Peak@100mS| ****
/
| ****
/
| ****
5
| ****
A
|
Max dimming current| RMS| ****
/
| ****
/
| ****
10
| ****
mA
|
3.2 Electrical Specification
At 220VAC input, 20°C, 50% humidity, 100Kpa atmospheric pressure.
PARAMETER| TEST CONDITIONS| MIN| TYP| MAX| UNIT|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
| | | | |
AC input voltage| |
100
|
/
|
264
|
VAC
| | | | | |
AC input current|
220VAC
|
0.02
|
/
|
5
|
A
AC output current| 220VAC,RMS|
0
|
/
|
5
|
A
|
Power Dissipation| |
0.4
|
/
|
2
|
W
Dimming voltage| |
0
|
/
|
10
|
V
Dimming current|
10Voutput
|
0
|
1
|
10
|
mA
Dimming accuracy| |
-1
|
/
|
+1
|
%
Metering voltage range
| |
0
|
/
|
300
|
VAC
---|---|---|---|---|---
Metering current range| |
0
|
/
|
20
|
A
Metering voltage accuracy| |
-2
|
/
|
+2
|
%
Metering current accuracy| |
-2
|
/
|
+2
|
%
RF transmission
distance
|
3dBi antenna
|
500
|
/
|
/
|
m
|
RF transmission rate| Good signal|
/
|
250
|
/
|
Kbps
|
RF band| |
850
|
/
|
1900
|
MHz
RF receiver sensitivity| |
-98.8
|
/
|
/
|
dBm
RF transmitter power| | |
/
|
26±2
|
dBm
Spectral range of|
Photocell
|
/
|
/
|
/
|
nm
sensitivity|
|
GPS Sensitivity| Tracking|
/
|
-160
|
/
|
dBm
|
3.3 Operating Condition
PARAMETER | TEST CONDITIONS | MIN | TYP | MAX | UNIT |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Operating temperature | **** |
-40
| ****
/
| ****
70
| ****
℃
Storage temperature
| Indoor dry,| ****
-40
| ****
/
| ****
80
| ****
℃
well-ventilated
place
|
Relative humidity| No frost| ****
10
| ****
/
| ****
95
| ****
%
|
Vibration| | ****
/
| ****
/
| ****
10
| ****
G
Warranty| | | ****
5
| | ****
Years
Ingress protection| Not Installed| ****
/
| ****
IP53
| ****
/
|
|
Packaging Impact| Drop| ****
/
| ****
1
| ****
/
| ****
m
|
Flammability| | ****
UL94-V0
3.4 Safety
TYPE | Test level |
---|---|
Isolation Voltage | AC to Dimming |
3kVac,10mA,1min
|
Certification| UL773/EN61010-1/EN61347
3.5 Electromagnetic Compatibility
TYPE/| Standard/| Test level/
| |
Electrostatic discharge immunity|
IEC61000-4-2
|
Level 4
RFEMS|
IEC61000-4-3
|
Level 2
Electrical fast transient burst|
IEC61000-4-4
|
Level 4
immunity
Surge Immunity|
IEC61000-4-5
| Level X
| 4KV,4KA
Conducted disturbances induced by|
IEC61000-4-6
|
Level 2
RF field immunity
Power frequency magnetic field|
IEC61000-4-8
|
Level 3
immunity
Electromagnetic
disturbance
|
FCC PART15 Class B / EN55015
characteristics
Electromagnetic compatibility and|
EN300328/EN301489-1/EN301489-17/EN300440-2/
Radio spectrum Matters (ERM)
| EN62479/EN61326-2-1|
Structural Data
4.1 Size
4.2 Interface
- PIN Li: Live line input
- PIN Lo: Live line output
- PIN N: Neutral line input
- PIN 1: CH1 Dim+
- PIN 2: CH1 Dim-
- PIN 3: CH2 Dim+
- PIN 4: CH2 Dim-
- The Rubber Ring makes installation ingress protection can reach IP65;
- Complies with ANSI C136.41-2013.
ANSI C136.41-2013
Part Description
5.1 GPRS Wireless Module
GPRS module can be used to communicate with the base stations and help to
transfer a variety of instructions, such as: switching ON/OFF, dimming
commands, uploading power consumption data, uploading illuminance information,
etc.
5.2 Control Module
After booting, the module automatically obtains the command sent by the system
to start the dimming strategy. If not set, the module will dim according to
the factory default strategy.
5.3 Light sensor (optional)
The light sensor uses a digital light sensor. Its sensing range is adapted to
the recognition range of the human eye. After the module joins the NB network,
it will upload the illuminance data to the gateway. When the module works
offline, it will turn on the lights at 16±6 lux and turn off the lights at
50±6 lux (default setting).
5.4 Dimming
The product has 1 channel 0-10V analog dimming interface and one channel PWM
interface. To better accommodate the needs of multiple LED drivers, the
default dimming curve is shown in Figure 5.
Application
6.1 Sockets and modules
The module needs to be used with the twist lock light control socket.
(According to ANSI C136.41 requirements), the socket is shown in Figure 6.
6.2 Typical Application
FCC Statement
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: 1) this device may not cause harmful
interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following age 25 measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TVtechnician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
SAR Statement
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. This equipment’s normal use should be installed and
operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator & your body.
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