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ONLITE LOCAL SYSTEMS 11 Control Test Self contained luminaires with central monitoring by SB 128 Controller If ONLITE Check NT luminaires and NT emergency luminaires are connected to an SB 128 Controller via a DALI control circuit, the Controller handles controlling and monitoring of the entire emergency lighting installation from a central location. The luminaires no longer need to be inspected individually in situ. All failures are notified immediately and stored in an electronic test logbook for at least three years. Functions 230 V AC Maintenance technician`s tasks · A quick look at the Controller`s emergency lighting system display shows: ,,Everything OK, all cyclic tests have been run." · Failures such as luminaire lamp defects are indicated unambiguously with details of cause and location. · Central control, configuring and monitoring of emergency lighting system · User-programmable test cycles · Fully automatic checking DALI control circuit SB 128 Controller of luminaires · Automatic documentation of test results · Test logs are stored for at least three years · Easy readout of test logbook via infrared interface · Remote indication of status of system · Failure notification by text message to mobile phone · Mode can be configured on Controller · Optional connection to lighting management systems Advantages · Minimal expenditure on testing · Automatic test logbook · Eliminates need for maintenance technician to do inspection rounds · Alarm is given in event of a failure · Maximum functional safety · Reduced expenditure on maintenance · No need to operate momentary-action switches on difficult-to-access luminaires · Suitable for installations of all sizes
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