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<strong>Telea</strong><br />

Outdoor <strong>Lighting</strong> Controls<br />

Wide area management for ultimate efficiency


Thorn <strong>Telea</strong><br />

Total lighting management … anywhere


Many challenges –<br />

one integrated solution<br />

The management aspects of<br />

public lighting have hardly<br />

changed in over 100 years.<br />

Conventional control techniques<br />

can scarcely do more than<br />

transmit on/off signals within<br />

restricted areas, and monitoring<br />

is frequently non-existent. As a<br />

result, the reporting of failures is<br />

largely dependent on the<br />

goodwill of residents, while<br />

authorities are not benefiting<br />

from the cost savings and<br />

efficiency benefits that integrated<br />

lighting management can deliver.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> transforms this position.<br />

This system provides local<br />

authority managers with the<br />

ability to enjoy total control over<br />

outdoor lighting and enjoy the<br />

benefits of flexibility, security and<br />

simplicity. In addition, the<br />

technology can be integrated into<br />

existing networks as well as<br />

forming part of new projects.<br />

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Flexibility, security, simplicity<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> provides authorities with<br />

the assurance of a powerful,<br />

versatile lighting control system<br />

that addresses social, financial<br />

and management needs.<br />

Flexibility<br />

Using <strong>Telea</strong>, managers at a<br />

single control centre can use a<br />

simple graphical interface to<br />

monitor and control outdoor<br />

lighting down to an individual<br />

light point. Lanterns can be<br />

programmed and controlled<br />

either individually or as a group,<br />

and programs can be adapted to<br />

changing requirements. During a<br />

street festival, for example, street<br />

lighting and individual lamps can<br />

be controlled with one-minute<br />

precision; or during an<br />

emergency individual lanterns<br />

can be switched on exactly<br />

where they are needed.<br />

4


Performance<br />

Design<br />

Comfort<br />

Efficiency<br />

Security<br />

Security is a matter of light. It<br />

helps to keep the roads safer,<br />

promotes crime reduction and<br />

enhances the community’s sense<br />

of security. <strong>Telea</strong> enables<br />

managers to maintain or improve<br />

light related security in towns<br />

and outdoor facilities by giving<br />

them total control and<br />

comprehensive monitoring. The<br />

system reports failures<br />

immediately so that action can<br />

be taken without delay. The result<br />

is better security in sensitive<br />

areas such as crossings, car<br />

parks and footpaths, as well as<br />

lower maintenance costs.<br />

Simplicity<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> technology can be<br />

integrated into existing facilities<br />

with no great outlay. It supports<br />

every generation of ballasts and<br />

its modular design means that<br />

small, island solutions are just as<br />

simple to implement as town-wide<br />

systems. As well as the benefits of<br />

flexibility and security, <strong>Telea</strong><br />

offers additional strategic<br />

benefits: system files are recorded<br />

for later use in any legal or<br />

insurance cases, and the initial<br />

investment is protected by Thorn’s<br />

standard three year guarantee on<br />

control devices. This period can<br />

be extended by negotiation.<br />

The benefits in terms of<br />

Performance, Efficiency and<br />

Comfort<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> helps authorities to address<br />

community concerns, by:<br />

• Reducing unnecessary nighttime<br />

lighting<br />

• Avoiding ‘false’ switch-ons<br />

caused by bad daytime<br />

weather<br />

• Timely replacement of<br />

defective components<br />

• Providing greater security<br />

through needs-specific lighting<br />

• Contributes to the reduction of<br />

traffic accidents and<br />

crime rates<br />

• Keeping light output constant<br />

as lamps age<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> saves money. Operating<br />

and maintenance efficiencies are<br />

achieved through its<br />

management information<br />

reporting, which supports:<br />

• Rational maintenance<br />

schedules<br />

• Lower spares inventories<br />

• Better maintenance planning<br />

and resource allocation<br />

• Reduced travel costs<br />

• Informed options for optimising<br />

the energy budget<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> helps authorities to satisfy<br />

demanding environmental<br />

targets, through:<br />

• Fewer maintenance journeys<br />

and reduced pollution<br />

• Targeted reduction in power<br />

consumption<br />

• Reduction in obtrusive light<br />

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A managed approach to traffic safety<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> offers a full spectrum of<br />

control and monitoring features<br />

which enable authorities to go<br />

beyond simple compliance with<br />

applicable standards by<br />

adapting light specifically to<br />

respond to different traffic<br />

situations. Thus, in a system<br />

which is designed to meet<br />

standards at 50 percent of<br />

maximum capacity, then reserves<br />

are available for hazardous<br />

locations such as junctions,<br />

traffic lights, motorway exits and<br />

tunnel entrances, which can be<br />

illuminated at double the<br />

standard brightness.<br />

In particularly dangerous<br />

situations such as rush hour<br />

traffic, diversions, bad weather<br />

or accidents, lighting can be<br />

increased immediately to<br />

improve safety.<br />

6


Meeting the needs of residential areas<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> brings more convenience,<br />

security and energy savings to<br />

residential areas by controlling<br />

lighting in a way that’s<br />

sympathetic to the rhythm of daily<br />

life. In a typical example, lighting<br />

can be reduced by 50 percent<br />

after 10pm, or individual lanterns<br />

close to bedroom windows can<br />

be switched off to avoid<br />

obtrusive light. Similarly, lighting<br />

can be increased at times when<br />

residents return to their homes,<br />

while critical locations that<br />

require protection against<br />

vandalism or crime can be<br />

illuminated at constant full power.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> supports control down to<br />

single lantern level, so authorities<br />

can always respond to new<br />

demands.<br />

7


A matter of public interest<br />

Inner cities are being used<br />

increasingly for events and<br />

celebrations. The quick response<br />

management capabilities of<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> enable managers to tailor<br />

lighting in market squares,<br />

pedestrian precincts, shopping<br />

streets and other meeting zones.<br />

Light output can be reduced<br />

instantly for Christmas markets,<br />

firework displays, open air<br />

concerts or other events, and<br />

returned to standard output the<br />

next minute.<br />

8


Every location is different<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> enables users to create<br />

optimum lighting for any<br />

environment. In recreational<br />

areas improved safety is a key<br />

factor, whereas for car parks the<br />

attraction may be flexible lighting<br />

control and energy savings.<br />

Other large areas such as<br />

railway sidings or commercial<br />

vehicle rest areas all have their<br />

own individual requirements –<br />

and the inherent flexibility of<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> means that users can<br />

always be assured of the<br />

optimum balance of investment<br />

and benefit.<br />

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Outdoor <strong>Lighting</strong> Controls easily<br />

implemented anywhere:<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Advanced PL SMS: monitoring and<br />

controlling via Powerline and SMS<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Advanced PL SMS is the<br />

ideal entry point for <strong>Telea</strong><br />

technology. It supports lanternbased<br />

control and monitoring in<br />

main roads, residential streets,<br />

public areas, meeting zones, car<br />

parks, parks, railway stations<br />

and other similar facilities.<br />

It is a modular system which can<br />

be expanded as required.<br />

Individual lanterns are managed<br />

at the switch cabinet where the<br />

Combox is installed, either singly<br />

or in a group.<br />

Fault messages (which can<br />

be defined by the operator)<br />

can be sent via SMS to<br />

assigned personnel.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox PL SMS <strong>Telea</strong> LSC - Luminaire Switch Dim Controller <strong>Telea</strong> LPS - NEMA Light Sensor<br />

Laptop and GSM phone not supplied by Thorn<br />

10


<strong>Telea</strong> Advanced RF SMS: monitoring and<br />

controlling via Radio Frequency and SMS<br />

Where control and monitoring<br />

signals cannot be transmitted<br />

using powerlines, <strong>Telea</strong><br />

Advanced RF SMS uses radio<br />

frequency. Like <strong>Telea</strong> Advanced<br />

PL SMS, this system supports<br />

lantern based control and<br />

monitoring and can be expanded<br />

and networked to adapt to<br />

growing requirements.<br />

Individual lanterns are managed<br />

at the switch cabinet, either<br />

singly or in a group. Fault<br />

messages (which can be defined<br />

by the operator) can be sent via<br />

SMS to assigned personnel.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LDRF - Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller <strong>Telea</strong> LSRF - Luminaire Switch Controller <strong>Telea</strong> Combox RF SMS<br />

Laptop and GSM phone not supplied by Thorn<br />

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Implemented from the start:<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Advanced PL & RF SMS: monitoring and<br />

controlling for smaller facilities<br />

Either powerline or radio frequency,<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> outdoor lighting control<br />

system is based on each<br />

luminaire controller, which passes<br />

control instructions and monitoring<br />

data from the individual light point<br />

to the Combox. Thanks to their<br />

integrated astronomical clock,<br />

each luminaire controller can<br />

even act autonomously in case of<br />

communication disruption. Up to<br />

255 light points can be controlled<br />

and monitored by a <strong>Telea</strong> Combox<br />

intelligent controller. This solution,<br />

which does not require any<br />

additional control lines, sends<br />

monitoring and control data via<br />

power supply cable or through<br />

the air whereas error messages<br />

are sent via modem directly to the<br />

mobile telephones of responsible<br />

personnel. Lamps are programmable<br />

at the switch cabinet by<br />

technicians using laptop PCs.<br />

Error messages such as:<br />

• Light source failure<br />

• Capacitor defective<br />

• Communication failure<br />

• Hardware failure<br />

• Sensor short circuit<br />

• Sensor interruption<br />

via SMS directly to mobile<br />

telephone<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox RF SMS<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox PL SMS<br />

12


<strong>Telea</strong> LDRF<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LSRF<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LDC<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LDC<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LPS<br />

13


Easy networking:<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management CME:<br />

a new layer in management performance<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management CME<br />

simplifies the control and<br />

monitoring performance of<br />

outdoor lighting by adding<br />

central management to a network<br />

of <strong>Telea</strong> Combox controllers.<br />

Using this technology, an<br />

operator at a desktop PC can<br />

control all the street lights in a<br />

town and access any error<br />

messages to trigger any<br />

required action. <strong>Telea</strong> Central<br />

Management CME provides<br />

data which facility managers<br />

can use to identify the service<br />

lives, burning hours and<br />

maintenance intervals of lamps.<br />

The clear graphical interface<br />

gives a constant overview of<br />

operating status.<br />

Network connection,<br />

e.g. TCP/IP<br />

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Powerline Data<br />

Communication<br />

Radio Frequency<br />

Data Communication<br />

Powerline Data<br />

Communication<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management<br />

CME program consisting of:<br />

• Lantern Controllers<br />

• Central Management Server<br />

and Software<br />

• Combox SMS<br />

Combox Controller<br />

Combox Transceiver (PL or RF)<br />

Combox Power Supply<br />

Combox Filter (PL only)<br />

Combox GSM Modem incl.<br />

connecting cable<br />

• Services<br />

15


Easily integrated:<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management CMGIS:<br />

enhancing a GIS platform<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management<br />

CMGIS has been designed for<br />

authorities which already deploy<br />

geographical information systems<br />

(GIS). The system builds on the<br />

capabilities of GIS and Thorn’s<br />

Central Management CME to<br />

integrate the control and<br />

monitoring of lighting into GIS<br />

based control centres. Each<br />

installation is tailored to the<br />

existing GIS system.<br />

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Easily optimised:<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management CMGO:<br />

the ultimate efficiency with Graphical Overview<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management CMGO<br />

is the system of choice for the most<br />

effective centralised control and<br />

monitoring of outdoor lighting.<br />

Using <strong>Telea</strong>’s other CMG tools<br />

already described, it uses either<br />

text messages or graphical displays<br />

to convey data to engineers, while<br />

managers benefit from a full<br />

graphical overview of system<br />

and luminaire status. With this<br />

powerful, intelligent utility at the<br />

heart of an integrated wide area<br />

lighting system, authorities can<br />

be sure of providing a more<br />

proactive, efficient and responsive<br />

answer to all commercial and<br />

residential needs.<br />

17


<strong>Telea</strong>:<br />

The technology of the future<br />

Ready to deploy today<br />

Luminaire controllers are the<br />

building blocks of the <strong>Telea</strong><br />

system and Thorn, as a leading<br />

provider of luminaires and<br />

control systems, is able to<br />

provide a perfect match<br />

for any lighting installation.<br />

In most cases, controllers are<br />

fitted in the luminaires to ensure<br />

the highest IP rating.<br />

This is a feature of the latest<br />

Thorn outdoor luminaires,<br />

such as Oracle.<br />

• If required, controllers can be<br />

fitted in the bottom of the pole<br />

using one of the optional mast<br />

installation boxes with built-in<br />

controller (powerline only).<br />

Special variants of other<br />

luminaires can also be<br />

supplied on request.<br />

• Forthcoming Thorn brochures<br />

and catalogues will indicate<br />

the luminaire ranges offering<br />

standard <strong>Telea</strong> support<br />

New installations<br />

• New poles and luminaires<br />

with integrated controllers<br />

• New outdoor luminaires,<br />

such as Oracle, fully<br />

compatible with <strong>Telea</strong><br />

Renovation<br />

• Renovated poles<br />

and luminaires with<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> compliance<br />

• <strong>Telea</strong> compliant luminaires<br />

designed to avoid<br />

over-lighting and to<br />

maximise energy savings<br />

Upgrade<br />

• Easy upgrades via mast<br />

installation boxes with built-in<br />

controllers, or retro-fitted<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> gear trays*<br />

*If the luminaire is a recent<br />

Thorn luminaire<br />

Case study: NumeLite<br />

Our ability to create tailored<br />

lighting integrating the most<br />

advanced management<br />

technology is demonstrated by<br />

the NumeLiTe case study, in the<br />

town of Albi, France.<br />

• Comfortable and stimulating<br />

lighting with practical, intuitive<br />

and user-focused controls<br />

• Safe and secure public<br />

outdoor lighting<br />

• Reduction of obtrusive light,<br />

glare, disturbance<br />

• Enhanced comfort<br />

• Reliable products using<br />

innovative materials, optics,<br />

lamps and circuits<br />

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<strong>Telea</strong>:<br />

enhanced lighting control<br />

Potential Energy Saving and Customer Benefits<br />

Energy consumption fluctuations<br />

due to mains supply voltage<br />

variation (+/-15%)<br />

170 Watt<br />

Power reduction circuit<br />

110 Watt<br />

155 Watt 155 Watt<br />

Power reduction circuit<br />

100 Watt<br />

Continuously dimmable<br />

Energy saving 35% 40% 65%<br />

60 Watt<br />

Economic benefits<br />

Customer benefits<br />

Energy saving<br />

Individual control of single light points<br />

Constant light output over life of the lantern<br />

Compensation for over-dimensioning of<br />

lighting facility<br />

Achievement of Kyoto Protocol targets<br />

Future-proof against environmental<br />

Standards<br />

Independent communication between<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> controller and ballast<br />

Conventional<br />

ballast,<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LSC<br />

150W HST<br />

Conventional<br />

ballast,<br />

Switch Dim<br />

o<br />

•<br />

o<br />

•<br />

Electronic<br />

ballast,<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LET<br />

150W HST<br />

Electronic<br />

ballast,<br />

Step Dim<br />

o<br />

•<br />

o<br />

o<br />

•<br />

Digital ballast,<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LDC<br />

150W HST*<br />

Digital ballast,<br />

Stepless Dim<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Energy savings and customer<br />

benefits in any outdoor<br />

lighting environment.<br />

Outdoor lighting facilities are<br />

seldom conceived from scratch.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> was therefore designed as<br />

an open system that could also<br />

be integrated without difficulty<br />

into existing facilities.<br />

Whatever the ballast technology<br />

already in use, <strong>Telea</strong> delivers<br />

enormous improvements in<br />

energy consumption, functionality<br />

and service performance.<br />

Individual control of single light points<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Functional benefits<br />

Future-proof against DALI standard<br />

Remote monitoring<br />

Low space requirement (design)<br />

Choice of different lamp technologies<br />

Complete digital solution<br />

•<br />

•<br />

o<br />

o<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Recording and alarm management<br />

o<br />

o<br />

•<br />

Dimmability<br />

o<br />

o<br />

•<br />

Avoidance of unsuccessful attempts to start<br />

lamps after failure<br />

o<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Facility service life benefits<br />

Service life at high ambient temperatures<br />

AT > 50°C<br />

Voltage stabilisation without accessories<br />

Longer lamp service life through lower<br />

Temperatures<br />

Lower maintenance costs through more<br />

stable and gentler operation<br />

Documentation of maintenance intervals<br />

and jobs<br />

•<br />

o<br />

o<br />

•<br />

•<br />

o<br />

o<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Longer lantern service life through lower<br />

temperatures<br />

o<br />

•<br />

*If HIT-CE then 40% energy saving since wattage down allowed to 100W only<br />

o<br />

with limitations<br />

•<br />

maximal solution<br />

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Intelligent system, intelligent<br />

deployment, intelligent support<br />

For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

Analysis and consultation<br />

After initial analysis Thorn offers<br />

advice on the most efficient and<br />

effective <strong>Telea</strong> strategy, with<br />

alternative concepts. This service<br />

is available for both new<br />

facilities and existing systems.<br />

Project planning and<br />

design<br />

Once specifications have been<br />

finalised, Thorn designs the<br />

OLC lighting facility to respond.<br />

Particular emphasis is placed<br />

on technical and commercial<br />

optimisation.<br />

Project co-ordination<br />

Thorn’s project co-ordination<br />

service promotes a professional,<br />

competent implementation<br />

through all phases of the project.<br />

Commissioning<br />

The commissioning phase<br />

comprises system adjustment and<br />

programming to meet the<br />

customer’s requirements. It covers<br />

the control devices, Combox<br />

network, any SMS functions,<br />

wireless transmissions and<br />

monitoring software.<br />

Training<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> supports many control and<br />

monitoring functions. Its simple<br />

and convenient user interface<br />

means that training involves no<br />

more than learning some new<br />

features. Training can take place<br />

either in a Thorn Training Centre<br />

or on site at the installed facility.<br />

Optimisation and service<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> technology promotes<br />

centralised control over (and<br />

access to) every individual<br />

device, generating exciting<br />

possibilities for maintenance,<br />

repair and operational efficiency.<br />

Thorn technicians are available<br />

to support customers achieve<br />

maximum performance from their<br />

investment.<br />

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Light point product powerline<br />

at a glance guide<br />

For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LSC<br />

115<br />

93<br />

65<br />

47<br />

TELEA-LSC Luminaire Switch Dim<br />

Controller Powerline 22153912*<br />

This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox<br />

via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed<br />

light sources, is reported to the Combox where data can be visualised<br />

using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LSC has<br />

two switching contacts which enable the light source to be switched on<br />

or off or set to reduced power. The built-in astronomical clock ensures<br />

that programmed switching points are executed autonomously even if<br />

communications are interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times<br />

(using the 24-hour clock) it is also possible to set relative switching<br />

times (before/after sunrise/sunset).<br />

82<br />

TELEA-LSCS Luminaire Switch Dim Controller<br />

Powerline with Sensor Input 22154072*<br />

This has the same features as the TELEA-LSC controller but with the<br />

added light sensor input.<br />

TELEA-LPS NEMA Light Sensor 22154173<br />

In order to make daylight-based control possible this light sensor can<br />

be connected to the NEMA socket at the lantern head.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LPS<br />

115<br />

93<br />

80<br />

65<br />

TELEA-LET Luminaire Step Dim<br />

Controller Powerline 22154329*<br />

This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox<br />

via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light<br />

sources, is reported to the Combox where data can be visualised using<br />

a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LET has two<br />

switching contacts which enable the stepping ballast (e.g. Tridonic PCS<br />

Step DIm)and light source to be switched on or off or set to reduced<br />

power. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching<br />

points are executed autonomously even if communications are interrupted.<br />

In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is<br />

also possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset).<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LET<br />

47<br />

TELEA-LETS Luminaire Step Dim Controller<br />

Powerline with Sensor Input 22154330*<br />

This has the same features as the TELEA-LET controller but with the<br />

added light sensor input.<br />

125<br />

101<br />

47<br />

TELEA-LPSF Finger Light Sensor 22154174<br />

This light sensor has the same functionality as TELEA-LPS but can be<br />

pole or wall mounted.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LDC<br />

85<br />

28 28<br />

85<br />

36<br />

TELEA-LDC Luminaire Stepless Dim<br />

Controller Powerline 22154246*<br />

This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox<br />

via Powerline. Current status, including malfunctions such as failed light<br />

sources, is reported to the Combox where the details can be visualised<br />

using a laptop PC or other browser-based device. The TELEA-LDC has<br />

a DALI output through which DALI ballasts (and the light sources<br />

connected to them) can be switched on or off and continuously<br />

dimmed. The built-in astronomical clock ensures that programmed<br />

switching points are executed autonomously even if communications are<br />

interrupted. In addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour<br />

clock) it is also possible to set relative switching times (before/after<br />

sunrise/sunset). A DALI light sensor can also be connected to this<br />

device to enable lanterns to be switched on or off sensor-dependently.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LPSF/DPSF<br />

*Code as loose component or spare for integration into existing<br />

luminaires only<br />

TELEA-DPSF Finger Digital Light Sensor 22154373<br />

This digital light sensor measures available daylight and passes this<br />

value to the TELEA-LDC lantern controller via the DALI interface. The<br />

switching brightness value of the light sensor can be set within the<br />

range 1 to 2000 lux via the Combox using a laptop PC. The device is<br />

supplied with a default setting of 35 lux.<br />

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Switch cabinet products powerline<br />

at a glance guide<br />

For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox CXS Powerline<br />

99<br />

142<br />

57<br />

TELEA-CXS PL Combox Powerline SMS 22154253<br />

This is a package solution for the control and monitoring of up to 255<br />

luminaire controllers (depending on wattage and fusing). It includes SMS<br />

functionality. Arrangement example on the left, Combox is made of loose<br />

components installed and wired in switch cabinet by an electrician:<br />

TELEA- CCTS<br />

TELEA-CTS PL<br />

TELEA- CFI<br />

TELEA-SUP24VDC/1,3A<br />

TELEA-GSM<br />

PC-RS 232<br />

PC-RJ 45<br />

TELEA-CCTS Combox Controller SMS 22154079<br />

This field controller is used in outdoor lighting facilities where the<br />

individual control and monitoring of every light point is required. A<br />

facility ‘image’ of the connected lantern controllers is created in its<br />

database. Switching times can be programmed (and the facility image<br />

can be visualised) using a laptop PC with internet browser. Luminaire<br />

controller error messages can be sent to any mobile telephone by<br />

connecting the GSM modem GSM900/1800.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> CCTS<br />

105<br />

90 35<br />

59<br />

TELEA-CTS PL Combox Transceiver Powerline 22154087<br />

The three-phase Combox transceiver TELEA-CTS PL forms the interface<br />

between the Combox controller and the installed luminaire controllers.<br />

The data (telegrams) from the Combox controller are received by the<br />

Combox transceiver and converted into a Powerline signal that is<br />

modulated onto the power cables. Commands are sent to the<br />

connected lantern controllers and messages are received, e.g.<br />

concerning failed light sources, defective capacitors, etc.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> CTS PL<br />

35<br />

59<br />

TELEA-CFI Combox Filter Powerline 22153924<br />

This filter set is used for the physical demarcation of a <strong>Telea</strong> Powerline<br />

facility. Its filter prevents the entry of outside signals that would<br />

interfere with <strong>Telea</strong> Powerline system communications.<br />

90 35<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> CFI<br />

TELEA-SUP24VDC/1.3A Combox Power Supply 22066187<br />

Designed for switch cabinet installation, this supplies <strong>Telea</strong> Combox<br />

devices with a constant 24 volt direct current.<br />

70<br />

59<br />

90 35<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> SUP24VDC<br />

22


For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

98 25<br />

TELEA-GSM Dual Band GSM Modem 900/1800 22154078<br />

Error messages from the connected luminaire controllers are<br />

transmitted by the TELEA Combox controller to this modem which<br />

sends them in a short text message (SMS) to a mobile telephone.<br />

54<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> GSM<br />

PC-RS232 Interface Cable 03920218<br />

RS-232 interface cable (non crossed, max. 2m) for connecting<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS) and <strong>Telea</strong> Combox transceiver<br />

(TELEA-CTS).<br />

PC-RJ45 Network Cable 22154194<br />

Network cable RJ45 (twisted pair) for connecting a laptop PC to the<br />

Ethernet connector of the <strong>Telea</strong> Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS).<br />

23


Light point products radio frequency<br />

at a glance guide<br />

For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LSRF<br />

79<br />

65<br />

TELEA-LSRF Luminaire Switch Controller<br />

Radio Frequency 22161518<br />

This controller sends data and receives instructions from the Combox<br />

via Radio Frequency. Current status, including malfunctions such as<br />

failed light sources, is reported over the Powerline network to the<br />

Combox where it can be visualised using a laptop PC or other<br />

browser-based device. The TELEA-LSRF has two switching contacts<br />

which enable the light source to be switched on or off. The built-in<br />

astronomical clock ensures that programmed switching points are<br />

executed autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In<br />

addition to absolute switching times (using the 24-hour clock) it is also<br />

possible to set relative switching times (before/after sunrise/sunset).<br />

The integral light sensor allows daylight-based control.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> LDRF<br />

IDP cable<br />

125<br />

101<br />

47<br />

36<br />

16<br />

30<br />

15<br />

25<br />

40 19<br />

TELEA-LDRF Luminaire Stepless Dim Controller<br />

Radio Frequency 22154541*<br />

The 2-part luminaire dimming controller TELEA-LDRF sends data and<br />

receives instructions from the Combox via Radio Frequency. The current<br />

status, including malfunctions such as failed light sources, is reported<br />

over the radio frequency network to the Combox where the details can<br />

be visualised using an appropriate output device (e.g. laptop PC).<br />

The TELEA-LDRF has a DALI interface via which DALI ballasts and<br />

therefore the light sources connected to them can be switched On/Off<br />

and continuously dimmed. The astronomical clock integrated in the<br />

device ensures that programmed switching points are executed<br />

autonomously even if communications are interrupted. In addition to<br />

absolute switching times (e.g. 18:00 on, 22:00 reduced power, etc.),<br />

it is also possible to set relative switching times, i.e. to sunrise or<br />

sunset (for example, On 10 minutes before sunrise, Off ten minutes<br />

after sunset). The associated RF transmission module features a 30mm<br />

external antenna screwed in the luminaire canopy and is linked to the<br />

controller via IDP cable. A DALI light sensor can also be connected to<br />

the TELEA-LDRF lantern dimming controller, enabling the lanterns to be<br />

sensor-dependently switched on/off or to be set to a dimming level.<br />

28 28<br />

TELEA-DPSF Finger Digital Light Sensor 22154373<br />

This digital light sensor measures available daylight and passes this<br />

value to the TELEA-LDC lantern controller via the DALI interface. The<br />

switching brightness value of the light sensor can be set within the<br />

range 1 to 2000 lux via the Combox using a laptop PC. The device is<br />

supplied with a default setting of 35 lux.<br />

85<br />

85<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> DPSF<br />

*Code as loose component or spare for integration into existing<br />

luminaires only<br />

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Switch Cabinet products radio frequency<br />

at a glance guide<br />

For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

TELEA-CXS RF Combox Radio Frequency SMS 22154540<br />

This is a package solution for the control and monitoring of up to 255<br />

luminaire controllers (depending on wattage and fusing). It includes<br />

SMS functionality. Arrangement example on the left, Combox is made of<br />

loose components installed and wired in switch cabinet by an electrician:<br />

TELEA- CCTS<br />

TELEA-CTS RF<br />

TELEA-SUP24VDC/1,3A<br />

TELEA-GSM<br />

PC-RS 232<br />

PC-RJ 45<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox CXS<br />

99<br />

142<br />

57<br />

TELEA-CCTS Combox Controller SMS 22154079<br />

This field controller is used in outdoor lighting facilities where the<br />

individual control and monitoring of every light point is required. A<br />

facility ‘image’ of the connected lantern controllers is created in its<br />

database. Switching times can be programmed (and the facility image<br />

can be visualised) using a laptop PC with internet browser. Luminaire<br />

controller error messages can be sent to any mobile telephone by<br />

connecting the GSM modem GSM900/1800.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> CCTS<br />

70<br />

90 35<br />

59<br />

TELEA-CTS RF Combox Transceiver Radio<br />

Frequency 22161519<br />

The Combox transceiver TELEA-CTS RF forms the interface between the<br />

Combox controller and the installed luminaire controllers.<br />

The data (telegrams) from the Combox controller are received by the<br />

Combox transceiver and converted into a Powerline signal that is<br />

modulated onto the power cables. Commands are sent to the<br />

connected lantern controllers and messages are received, e.g.<br />

concerning failed light sources, defective capacitors, etc.<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> CTS RF<br />

TELEA-SUP24VDC/1.3A Combox Power Supply 22066187<br />

Designed for switch cabinet installation, this supplies <strong>Telea</strong> Combox<br />

devices with a constant 24 volt direct current.<br />

70<br />

59<br />

90 35<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> SUP24VDC<br />

54<br />

98 25<br />

TELEA-GSM Dual Band GSM Modem 900/1800 22154078<br />

Error messages from the connected luminaire controllers are<br />

transmitted by the TELEA Combox controller to this modem which<br />

sends them in a short text message (SMS) to a mobile telephone.<br />

PC-RS232 Interface Cable 03920218<br />

RS-232 interface cable (non crossed, max. 2m) for connecting<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS) and <strong>Telea</strong> Combox transceiver<br />

(TELEA-CTS).<br />

PC-RJ45 Network Cable 03920218<br />

Network cable RJ45 (twisted pair) for connecting a laptop PC to the<br />

Ethernet connector of the <strong>Telea</strong> Combox controller (TELEA-CCTS).<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> GSM<br />

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<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management:<br />

The art of excellence by Thorn<br />

For further information<br />

please contact your local<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Office<br />

<strong>Telea</strong> Central Management by<br />

Thorn is the ‘plug and play’<br />

solution for total control and<br />

monitoring of <strong>Telea</strong> controlled<br />

outdoor lighting facilities.<br />

Existing Comboxes are<br />

networked via TELEA-CME to<br />

support centralised control, while<br />

the intuitive navigation of Thorn’s<br />

web-based system enables all<br />

necessary configuration tasks to be<br />

performed in the simplest possible<br />

way. A single click provides<br />

immediate status information.<br />

A clear and logical messaging<br />

system gives facility managers<br />

free configuration over error<br />

reporting, including the medium<br />

used (email, SMS or print) and<br />

the recipient. Incidents are<br />

recorded and can be analysed in<br />

detail after the event. Instead of<br />

specific client software for the<br />

operation, all that is necessary<br />

to enjoy these benefits is a<br />

simple ‘surfing’ exercise on the<br />

Central Management server<br />

whenever desired.<br />

The package consists of<br />

Thorn <strong>Telea</strong> Central Management<br />

software and a special Central<br />

Management server.<br />

In its basic version this supports<br />

communication with up to 100<br />

Comboxes. An integrated<br />

network card enables several<br />

Central Management servers to<br />

be networked. Second modem is<br />

used for remote maintenance.<br />

TELEA CMEA Server with analogue modem 22154357<br />

TELEA CMED Server with digital modem 22154358<br />

TELEA CMEG Server with GSM modem 22154359<br />

TELEA CME NET Server with Ethernet connection 22154394<br />

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<strong>Telea</strong> in Europe<br />

19 Reference Projects<br />

• 2500 Light Points<br />

• 41 Comboxes<br />

• 4 Servers<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Stockholm<br />

Oslo (S)<br />

Noordwijk (S)<br />

Tiel<br />

Mondeville<br />

Sausheim<br />

Mulhouse<br />

Tours<br />

Gray<br />

Albi (S)<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

Dietwiller<br />

Göfis (S)<br />

Mäder<br />

Feldkirch<br />

Saalfelden<br />

Braz<br />

Sommacampagna<br />

Patras<br />

Lutraki<br />

S = Server<br />

S = Server<br />

• •<br />

•<br />

•<br />

• •<br />

•<br />

•<br />

•<br />

• •<br />

300<br />

Number of lighting points<br />

27


<strong>Lighting</strong> people and places<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Main Offices<br />

Head Office<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Holdings Limited,<br />

Silver Screens, Elstree Way, Borehamwood,<br />

Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK<br />

Tel: (44) 20 8732 9800<br />

Fax: (44) 20 8732 9801<br />

E-mail: info@thornlight.com<br />

Website: www.thornlighting.com<br />

Australia<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Pty Limited, 13 Cooper Street,<br />

P O Box 188, Smithfield, NSW 2164, Australia<br />

Tel: (61) 2 9604 4300<br />

Fax: (61) 2 9604 4588<br />

E-mail: info@thornlight.com.au<br />

Website: www.thornlight.com.au<br />

Thorn DNT Airfield <strong>Lighting</strong> Pty Limited, P O Box 548,<br />

Unit 2, 7-9 Newcastle Road, Bayswater, Melbourne,<br />

Victoria 3153, Australia<br />

Tel: (61) 3 9720 3233<br />

Fax: (61) 3 9720 8233<br />

E-mail: enquiries@thornlight.com.au<br />

Website: www.thornairfield.com<br />

Austria<br />

Thorn Licht GmbH, Donau-City-Straße 11,<br />

1220 Wien, Austria<br />

Tel: (43) 1 202 66 11<br />

Fax: (43) 1 202 66 11 12<br />

E-mail: office@thorn.at<br />

China<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> (Guangzhou) Operations Ltd.<br />

Lian Yun Road<br />

Eastern Section, GETDD,<br />

Guangzhou 510760,<br />

China<br />

Tel: (86) 20 3228 2706<br />

Fax: (86) 20 3228 1777<br />

E-mail: gz.info@thorn.com.hk<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> (Tianjin) Co. Ltd.<br />

332 Hongqi Road,<br />

Tianjin 300190,<br />

China<br />

Tel: (86) 22 8369 2303<br />

Fax: (86) 22 8369 2302<br />

E-mail: tj.info@thorn.com.hk<br />

Czech Republic<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> CS spol. s.r.o., Na Březince 6/930,<br />

150 00 Praha 5<br />

Tel: +420 224 315 252<br />

Fax: +420 233 326 313<br />

E-mail: thorn@thornlight.cz<br />

Website: www.thornlight.cz<br />

Denmark<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> A/S<br />

Albuen 44, 6000 Kolding, Denmark<br />

Tel: (45) 7696 3600<br />

Fax: (45) 7696 3601<br />

Website: www.thornlight.dk<br />

Estonia<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Oy, Eesti Filiaal,<br />

Tatari 23/25, EE-10116 Tallin, Estonia<br />

Tel: (372) 656 3505<br />

Fax: (372) 656 3227<br />

E-mail: ando@thorn.ee<br />

France<br />

Thorn Europhane SA, 156 Boulevard Haussmann,<br />

Cedex 08, Paris 75379, France<br />

Tel: (33) 1 49 53 6262<br />

Fax: (33) 1 49 53 6240<br />

Website: www.thorn.fr<br />

Thorn Airfield <strong>Lighting</strong>, 156 Boulevard Haussann,<br />

75379 Paris Cedex 08, France<br />

Tel: (33) 1 49 53 62 62<br />

Fax: (33) 1 49 53 62 89<br />

E-mail: thornairfield@thorn.fr<br />

Website: www.thornairfield.com<br />

Hong Kong<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> (Hong Kong) Limited,<br />

Unit 4301, Level 43, Tower 1, Metroplaza,<br />

223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung, N.T.,<br />

Hong Kong,<br />

China<br />

Tel: (852) 2578 4303<br />

Fax: (852) 2887 0247<br />

E-mail: info@thorn.com.hk<br />

Website: www.thorn.com.hk<br />

Ireland<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> (Ireland) Limited,<br />

320 Harold’s Cross Road, Dublin 6W, Ireland<br />

Tel: (353) 1 4922 877<br />

Fax: (353) 1 4922 724<br />

E-mail: enq.dublin@thornlight.com<br />

Italy<br />

Thorn Europhane Spa, Via G Di Vittorio, 2,<br />

Cadriano di Granarolo, Bologna 40057, Italy<br />

Tel: (39) 051 763391<br />

Fax: (39) 051 763088<br />

E-mail: info@thornlighting.it<br />

Website: www.thornlighting.it<br />

Latvia<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Oy, Representative Office,<br />

Skolas Street 21-216, Riga LV 1010, Latvia<br />

Tel: (37) 7 332 660<br />

Fax: (37) 7 332 660<br />

Lithuania<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Oy, Representative Office,<br />

Kalvariju Street 1, Vilnius 09310, Lithuania<br />

Tel: (370) 5 2 750 701<br />

Fax: (370) 5 2 731 480<br />

New Zealand<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> (NZ) Ltd, 399 Rosebank Road,<br />

P O Box 71134, Rosebank, Auckland 7, New Zealand<br />

Tel: (64) 9 828 7155<br />

Fax: (64) 9 828 7591<br />

Norway<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> AS, Industriveien 11, P O Box 63,<br />

Skytta 1483, Norway<br />

Tel: (47) 6706 2233<br />

Fax: (47) 6706 0351<br />

E-mail: s.kvernberg@thornlight.no<br />

Poland<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Polska Sp.z.o.o., Ul. Gazowa 26A,<br />

Wrocław 50-513, Poland<br />

Tel: (48) 71 7833 740<br />

Fax: (48) 71 3366 029<br />

E-mail: thorn@thornlight.pl<br />

Website: www.thornlight.pl<br />

Russia<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong>, Novoslobodskaya Str., 21,<br />

office 406 Business Center “Novoslobodskaya 21”,<br />

Moscow 103030, Russia<br />

Tel: (7) 495 981 35 41<br />

Fax: (7) 495 981 35 42<br />

E-mail: office.moscow@thorn.ru<br />

Website: www.thorn.ru<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong>, Representative Office, Europa House,<br />

1 Artilleriiskaya, St Petersburg 191104, Russia<br />

Tel: (7) 812 718 8112<br />

Fax: (7) 812 718 8119<br />

E-mail: office.petersburg@thorn.ru<br />

Website: www.thorn.ru<br />

Singapore<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> (Singapore) Pte Ltd,<br />

5 Kaki Buki Crescent<br />

04-02 Koyotech Building,<br />

416238 Singapore<br />

Singapore<br />

Tel: (65) 6844 5800<br />

Fax: (65) 6745 7707<br />

E-mail: info@thornlight.com.sg<br />

Website: www.thornlight.com.sg<br />

Sweden<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> AB, Industrigatan, Box 305,<br />

SE-261 23 Landskrona, Sweden<br />

Tel: (46) 418 520 00<br />

Fax: (46) 418 265 74<br />

E-mail: thorn@thornlight.se<br />

Website: www.thornlight.se<br />

United Arab Emirates<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Ltd Dubai, Al Shoala Building, Office 301,<br />

Block E, PO Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAE<br />

Tel: (971) 4 2940181<br />

Fax: (971) 4 2948838<br />

E-mail: tlluae@emirates.net.ae<br />

Thorn Gulf LLC, Al Shoala Building, Office 301/2,<br />

Block E, PO Box 1200, Deira, Dubai, UAE<br />

Tel: (971) 4 2948938<br />

Fax: (971) 4 2948838<br />

E-mail: thorng@emirates.net.ae<br />

United Kingdom<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Limited, Silver Screens, Elstree Way,<br />

Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK<br />

Tel: (44) 20 8732 9800<br />

Fax: (44) 20 8732 9801<br />

E-mail: brochures@thornlight.com<br />

Website: www.thornlighting.co.uk<br />

Thorn Airfield <strong>Lighting</strong>, Silver Screens, Elstree Way,<br />

Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK<br />

Tel: (44) 20 8732 9804<br />

Fax: (44) 20 8732 9803<br />

E-mail: airfield@thornlight.com or thornagluk@aol.com<br />

Website: www.thornairfield.com<br />

International Sales<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Limited, 156 Boulevard Haussmann,<br />

Cedex 08, Paris 75379, France<br />

Tel: (33) 1 49 53 6262<br />

Fax: (33) 1 49 53 6240<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> Limited, Silver Screens, Elstree Way,<br />

Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, WD6 1FE, UK<br />

Tel: (44) 20 8732 9802<br />

Fax: (44) 20 8732 9803<br />

E-mail: international.sales@thornlight.com<br />

www.thornlighting.com<br />

Thorn <strong>Lighting</strong> is constantly developing and improving its products. All descriptions, illustrations, drawings and specifications in this publication present only general particulars and shall not form part<br />

of any contract. The right is reserved to change specifications without prior notification or public announcement. All goods supplied by the company are supplied subject to the company’s General<br />

Conditions of Sale, a copy of which is available on request. All measurements are in millimetres and weights in kilograms unless otherwise stated.<br />

Publication No: 378 (INT) Publication Date: 04/06

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