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This catalogue presents the range of external products 2011-2012. For further information on all the other iGuzzini fittings go to www.iguzzini.com

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  • External lighting systems

    2011-2012

    read part 1

  • Partner assistance

    Subsidiaries

    Headquarters

    Representative Offices

    iGuzzini illuminazione spa62019 Recanati, Italyvia Mariano Guzzini, 37PO Box 56.75.103Tel. (+39) 071.75881Fax (+39) [email protected] video: (+39) 071.7588453

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    ANTWERPENResidentie Het Museum IIMuseumstraat 11, BUS AB-2000 AntwerpenTel. (+32) 03.2411400Fax (+32) [email protected]

    BERLINHeinrich-Heine-Str. 62d10179 BerlinTel. (+49) 030.8856110Fax (+49) 030.88682900

    GLASGOWBerkeley Street, 4G3 7DW GlasgowTel. (+44) 0141.2291322Fax (+44) 0141.2485301

    GUILDFORDAstolat WayAstolat Business ParkOff Old Portsmouth RoadGU3 1NE Guildford SurreyTel. (+44) 01483.468000Fax (+44) [email protected]

    HAMBURGRugenbarg, 6722848 NorderstedtTel. (+49) 040.52876812Fax (+49) 040.52876813

    HELSINKILemuntie, 3-5FI-00510 HelsinkiTel. (+358) 207289840Fax (+358) [email protected]

    KBENHAVNVrkstedsmagasinetRefshalevej 153A, 21432 Kbenhavn KTel. (+45) 33179595 Fax (+45) [email protected]

    MADRIDCalle del General Ora 70, 6 planta28006 MadridTel. (+34) 91.4345970Fax (+34) [email protected]

    MILANOVia S.Damiano, 320122 MilanoTel. (+39) 02.7621161Fax (+39) 02.76211641

    MNCHENBunsenstrasse, 582152 PlaneggTel. (+49) 089.8569880Fax (+49) 089.8569883

    NEW YORK60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floorNew York, NY 10010 - USATel. (+1) 212 4818188

    OSLOBrynsveien, 50667 OsloTel. (+47) 23067850Fax (+47) [email protected]

    PARIS10 boulevard de la Bastille75012 ParisTel. (+33) 1.40528181Fax (+33) 1.40528182

    SHANGHAIiGuzzini Lighting Co., LtdNo. 2758 Huan Cheng West RoadFengxian Industrial ParkShanghai 201401Tel. (+86) 021 6341 1199Fax (+86) 021 3365 [email protected]

    SINGAPORE3 International Business ParkUnit Nos. #02-18/19Nordic European CentreSingapore 609927Tel. (+65) 65677910Fax (+65) [email protected]

    ST. PETERSBURGiGuzzini Finland & Baltic OyRo in St.PetersburgSofiskaya Street 14RU-192236 St. PetersburgTel. (+7) 812.326 6565Fax (+7) 812.326 [email protected]

    ROMAVia Panama, 5200198 RomaTel. (+39) 06.85354792Fax (+39) [email protected]

    ZRICHUetlibergstrasse, 1948045 ZrichTel. (+41) 044.4654646Fax (+41) [email protected]

    BELGIUMBelgium and LuxemburgiGuzzini illuminazione Benelux Bvba/SprlResidentie "Het Museum II"Museumstraat 11, BUS AB-2000 AntwerpenTel. (+32) 03 2411400Fax (+32) 03 [email protected]

    THE NETHERLANDSiGuzzini illuminazione Benelux Bvba/SprlCosterweg, 56702 AA WageningenTel. (+31) 3.17497865Fax (+31) [email protected]

    CHINAiGuzzini Lighting (China) Co., LtdNo. 2758 Huan Cheng West RoadFengxian Industrial ParkShanghai 201401Tel. (+86) 021.634111 99Fax (+86) 021.336552 [email protected]

    DENMARKiGuzzini illuminazione DanmarkFilial af iGuzzini illuminazione Spa, ItalienVrkstedsmagasinetRefshalevej 153A, 21432 Kbenhavn KTel. (+45) 33179595 Fax (+45) [email protected]

    FINLANDiGuzzini Finland & Baltic OyLemuntie, 3-500510 HelsinkiTel. (+358) 207 289840Fax (+358) 9 [email protected]

    FRANCEiGuzzini illuminazione France10 boulevard de la Bastille75012 ParisTel. (+33) 1.40528181Fax (+33) [email protected]

    GERMANYiGuzzini illuminazione Deutschland GmbH - ZentraleBunsenstrasse, 582152 PlaneggTel. (+49) 089.8569880Fax (+49) [email protected]

    HONG KONG-MACAO-TAIWANiGuzzini Hong Kong LimitedUnits 803 & 805 8th Floor Tower IEnterprise Square INo.9 Sheung Yuet RoadKowloon, Hong KongTel. (+852) 25166504Fax (+852) [email protected]

    NORTH AMERICAiGuzzini Lighting North America5455 Rue De Gaspe, suite 100Montral, QC, CANADA H2T 3B3Tel. 514 523 1339 - Fax 514 525 6107383 Adelaide Street WestToronto, ON, CANADA M5V 1S4Tel. 416 408 3995 - Fax 416 408 4269827 Powell StreetVancouver, B.C., CANADA V6A 1H7Tel. 604 215 1539 - Fax 604 215 1548iGuzzini Lighting USA, Ltd60 Madison Avenue, 2nd floorNew York, NY 10010 - USATel. (+1) 212 4818188

    NORWAYiGuzzini illuminazione Norge A.S.Brynsveien, 50667 OsloTel. (+47) 23067850Fax (+47) [email protected]

    RUSSIAOOO "iGuzzini Illuminazione RussiaBolshaya Cherkizovskaya, 24/A107553 MoscowRussian FederationTel. (+7) 495.3802767Fax (+7) [email protected]

    SINGAPOREiGuzzini South East Asia3 International Business ParkUnit Nos. #02-18/19 Nordic European Centre609927 SingaporeTel. (+65) 65677910Fax (+65) [email protected]

    SPAINiGuzzini Illuminazione Espaa S.APolgono Industrial Can San JoanAvda. de la Generalitat, 168/17008174 Sant Cugat del Valls BarcelonaTel. (+34) 93.5880034Fax (+34) [email protected]

    SWEDENiGuzzini Illuminazione SwedenFilial of iGuzzini Illuminazione S.p.A., Italysgatan, 115116 24 StockholmTel. (+46) 8.6151540Fax (+46) [email protected]

    SWITZERLANDiGuzzini illuminazione Schweiz AGUetlibergstrasse, 1948045 ZrichTel. (+41) 044.4654646Fax (+41) [email protected]

    UNITED KINGDOMiGuzzini illuminazione UK LtdAstolat WayAstolat Business ParkOff Old Portsmouth RoadGU3 1NE Guildford SurreyTel. (+44) 01483.468000Fax (+44) [email protected]

    CHINAiGuzzini illuminazione BeijingSuite I, 22nd Floor Oriental Kenzo48, Dongzhi Men Wai, Dongcheng District Beijing, 100027, P.R.C.Tel. (+86) 10.84476770Fax (+86) [email protected]

    RUSSIAN FEDERATIONiGuzzini Finland & Baltic Oy Ro in St.PetersburgSofiskaya Street, 14RU-192236 St. PetersburgTel. (+7) 812.3266565Fax (+7) [email protected]

    TURKEYiGuzzini illuminazione SPA Trkiye Istanbul Irtibat BrosuVeko Giz Plaza Meydan Sk.No:3 K.1434396 Maslak IstanbulTel. 0212.3558959Fax 0212.3558951

    UNITED ARAB EMIRATESiGuzzini Middle EastDubai Airport Free Zone Authority (Dafza)Bldg. 6EB, Office No. 835PO Box 54827 DubaiUnited Arab EmiratesTel. (+971) 4.7017825Fax (+971) [email protected]

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    On the cover: Chicago Art Institute - The Modern Wing, Chicago.

    The Modern Wing hosts the European modern art collection of the Chicago Art Institute. The useof glass and steel creates a transparent, bright and lightweight structure. External lightinghighlights and reveals these features also at night.

    Architectural project: Renzo Piano Building WorkshopPhoto: Beppe Raso

    UNI EN ISO 9001 UNI EN ISO 14001

  • 1External 2011- 2012iGuzzini

    Internal Lighting SystemsThis catalogue presents the wholeiGuzzini range of internal fittings.

    This catalogue presents the rangeof external products 2011-2012.For further information on allthe other iGuzzini fittings go towww.iguzzini.com

    Lighting management systemsand light flow regulation device

    Indirect lighting systems for urban areas Direct lighting systems for urban areas Lighting projector systems for urban areas Wall systems for urban areas Floodlights Bollards for residential/public areas Pendants Ceiling-mounted fittings Ceiling-recessed luminaires Wall/ceiling-recessed luminaires Ground/floor-recessed luminaires Wall/ceiling-mounted fittings Wall-mounted fittings Wall-mounted luminaires

    for luminous effects In-ground spike fittings

    Fittings that guarantee energy savingare marked with this symbol.

    iGuzzini warrants that their products are free from any defect in manufacturingand/or material in case of proper use, for a period of five years from the date of the invoice prior to onlineregistration at www.iguzzini.com andacceptance of specific conditions.In any case, iGuzzini recognises thewarranty rights foreseen by the law.

    For the ENEC mark seethe page code referenceat the end of catalogue.

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  • 2RGB

    30 LMS Quick(DALI protocol)

    96 Argo span-wireCut-Off System

    120 Argo

    132 Salaria

    38 SceneEqualizer

    Lighting managementsystems and light flowregulation device

    46 Master Proupdate

    54 Colour Quick 262 W-Saving

    58 Nuvola 64 Mininuvola

    68 Archilede 80 Lavinia

    Indirect lighting systemsfor urban areas

    Direct lighting systemsfor urban areas

    Lighting projectorsystems for urban areas

    144 iRoad132 Salaria

    212 Platea 212 Platea 102

    96 DelphiCut-Off System

    120 Delo

    154 Flaminia Apole-top

    154 Flaminia Apole-top

    154 Flaminia B 154 Flaminia B

    172 CityWoody 172 FrameWoody 172 FrameWoodypendant

    80 Lavinia64 MiniNuvola

    212 Platea 212 Platea 102

    96 DelphiCut-Off System

    96 ArgoCut-Off System

    120 Delo

    Wall systemsfor urban areas

    120 Argo

    154 Flaminia144 iRoad 172 FrameWoody172 CityWoody

    240 MultiPro172 MultiWoody

    96 ArgoCut-Off System

    172 MultiWoody 240 MultiPro172 MultiWoody

  • External 2011-2012iGuzzini

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    324 iTeka

    304 iPoint

    318 Path290 Pencil

    274 Woody

    240 iPro

    Ceiling-recessedluminaires

    380 iRound 466 Linealuce

    374 iSign 466 Linealuce354 Zyl

    502 Pixy 504 iRoll 65 466 Linealuce

    Pendants

    Ceiling-mounted fittings

    Bollards forresidential/public areas

    336 iFace 344 Ellipse320 Olimpia

    310 Tee

    360 GlimCube

    290 iWay

    370 Euclide

    316 Dart304 iPoint

    354 Zyl

    350 Arc 352 Bliz

    274 Woody 274 Miniwoody

    212 Platea

    Floodlights

    324 iTeka 266 Lingotto 172 MaxiWoody

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  • 4320 Olimpia304 iPoint

    240 iPro

    354 Zyl 344 Ellipse

    466 Linealuce

    360 Glim Cube

    490 Screen528 Radius350 Art

    310 Tee

    504 iRoll 65 274 Woody 274 Miniwoody324 iTeka 274 Woody

    496 Comfort

    Wall-mountedfittings

    336 iFace

    Wall/ceiling-mountedfittings

    486 Vis 490 Full494 Full square 494 Grid square 344 Ellipse

    Ground/floor-recessedluminaires

    388 Light Upwalk profess.

    388 Light Upwalk profess.

    410 Light Up Light 420 Light Up Walk inox

    420 Light UpGarden

    420 Light UpBalisage

    436 Ledplusframe with screws

    466 Linealuce436 Ledplusframe with screws

    436 Ledplusframe with screws

    436 Ledplusstainless steel frame

    436 Ledplusall glass

    Wall/ceiling-recessedluminaires

    486 Vis 494 Full square 494 Grid square 490 Full 498 WalkyMiniwalky

    496 Comfort

    466 Linealuce 436 Ledplus 436 Ledplusfloor washers

    436 Ledplusall glass

    436 Ledplusstainless steel frame

    436 Ledplusstainless steel frame

    436 Ledplusstainless steel frame

    502 Pixy 502 Pixy

    498 WalkyMiniwalky

    Wall washer Drive-overRGB

    374 iSignE

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    354 Zyl304 iPoint

    In-ground spike fittings

    324 iTeka240 iPro

    530 Yota 532 Kriss 360 Glim Cube

    274 Woody 274 Miniwoody

    310 Tee

    Wall-mounted luminairesfor luminous effects

    360 Glim Cube 320 Olimpia

    Lamps 536

    Alphabetic index 550Code/page reference 542

    Colours 551System composition codes 551

    534 Ledstrip Tube

    RGB

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  • 6CoordinatesiGuzzini

    iTeka

    Linealuce

    Lingotto

    iFace

    iPoint

    Tee

    Ellipse

    Olimpia

    Zyl

    Glim Cube

    Woody-Miniwoody

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    Recanati (Mc) - Italy: iGuzzini business premises

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  • Guzzini Group - Fimag

    The Guzzini group is made up of threecompanies. In order of incorporation,they are : Fratelli Guzzini Spa, iGuzziniIlluminazione Spa, Teuco Guzzini Spa.All are headquartered in Recanati Italy.Although each Guzzini companyoperates independently from theothers and in a different marketsector, the Guzzini companies alsoshare the following common things:

    - A natural propensity towardproducing objects for both domesticenvironments as well as for common areas;

    - A strong predilection for quality andperformance by choosing only the mostmodern and innovative materials;

    - A predisposition and true vocationfor innovation, both in design and intechnology;

    - A deep conviction that IndustrialDesign plays a central role in each and every company.

    Fimag, which stands for FinanziariaMariano Guzzini, was established in1982 with these basic, underlyingand unifying precepts. Although theyeach have their separate operationsand companies, Mariano Guzzini'schildren and grandchildren are allreunited under the Fimag umbrella.

    iGuzzini - The History and CompanyPhilosophy

    We have worked in and for lightsince 1958. This was the year when the Harvey Creazioni, a small companythat produced lamps for the home, was founded. Today we are the leadingItalian manufacturer in the Lightingmarket, and we rank among the topEuropean manufacturers. We arent satisfied by simply makinggood lights. We want be the creatorsof good lighting: light that shines in aroom, a house, a building, a museum,a cathedral, a company, a plaza, anairport, and, yes... even an entire city.Good lighting has to be created withthe awareness that it has to integratewith its environment, taking care notto invade it, darken it, or violate it.Light must be respected, and lighthas to, in turn, respect the nature of people and things. The iGuzzinimission is therefore to study light, to know light and to make it known;improving the integration witharchitecture through industrial design.Because of this, a large part of whatwe do is to offer consultation onlighting techniques, both in the designphase and as an after-sales service.Famous architects and designers haveconsulted us since the very beginningiGuzzini's operations.

    Light design is not just for spaces;good design is also an awarenessof all aspects that are tied to thequality of space and the ambiancethat is created by light, both indoorsas well as outdoors. Because of this conviction, iGuzzini has workedwith a large number of researchers,physicians, sociologists, andphysicists who hail from the mostimportant international researchorganizations: Harvard University,M.I.T Boston, UniversitLa Sapienza in Rome, Politecnicoof Milan, Fraunhofer Institute, CentralInstitute for Restoration, CNR.

    Awards and recognition

    iGuzzini products can be found in allkinds of different locations: airports,historical districts, museums, shops, archaeological areas, and multifunctional spaces. We have received some of the bestEuropean awards for industrial design,such as the Gold Compass, conferredto iGuzzini three times by the ADI,(Associazione per il DisegnoIndustriale / Industrial DesignAssociation). In 1989 the GoldCompass was won for Shuttledesigned by Bruno Gecchelin;in 1991 it was given to all the Guzzinicompanies, and in 1998 the GoldCompass was again won for Nuvoladesigned by R. Piano & Meccano.

    iGuzzini headquarters

    Mario Cucinellas project for ourindustrial headquarters expressesthe desire to unite natural elementsthat are tied to the environmentthat surrounds us with artificialman-made elements. It is therefore a work of architectureand nature, of technology, and of respect for the environment.Our environment is not only thelandscaping that surrounds thebuildings, but above all the interiorwhere real people live and work.This shows the level of sophisticationand care we have for design andthose minute technical details thatare dedicated to creating liveable and natural spaces made of air, natural light, and clean energy.With this project, we embarked uponon a search for architectural precisionand an environmental and mentalecology. By doing this, we found abalance and both artificial andnatural beauty.

    Some statistics:Total Area: 150.000 m2.Office space: 54.000 m2.

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  • The designers

    iGuzzini has always counted on designas its main distinguishing element. Design, for iGuzzini, means planning,awareness, and collaboration.Therefore, we have enlisted thehelp of a large number of professionaldesigners, who have contributedto our growth throughout the years.The iGuzzini Gallery gives an overviewof that growth, and it can be viewedat the following ad

    Marco Albini, Franca Helg and Antonio PivaEmilio AmbaszPaul AndreuRon AradGae AulentiRodolfo Bonetto Gabriele and Oscar BurattiPiero CastiglioniArnold ChanMario CucinellaJean-Marie DuthilleulNorman FosterMassimiliano and Doriana FuksasBruno GecchelinRen KemnaDavid LawLuigi MassoniPamio DesignPiano DesignGianfranco PagheraAntonio PivaMarco PivaAmbrogio PozziGerhard ReichertValerio SacchettiStudio & PartnersKazuhide TakahamaMaurizio VarrattaLella and Massimo VignelliJean Michel Wilmotte

    Mario Cucinella

    Renzo Piano

    Lella and Massimo Vignelli

    Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas

    Jean Michel Wilmotte

    Gi Ponti - Ambrogio PozziNorman Foster

    Paul Andreu

    Piero Castiglioni

    Gae Aulenti

    Bruno Gecchelin

    Ron Arad

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    Our company has focused itsmarketing efforts on the concept thatlighting quality is a fundamental needand contributes to the quality of itsenvironment. We have communicatedthis new way of thinking aboutlighting through a series of marketingactivities, the most important ofwhich are our advertising campaigns.

    The advertising campaign wasdeveloped to be run in internationalmagazine and newspapers in orderraise awareness with the masses.Therefore, our ad campaign targetsare a wide range and a large numberof people, and not only the expertsof our particular market.

    1982The Lighting IndustryLighting part VII. In 1982, ourcompany embarked upon a campaignthat intended to illustrate theadvantages of lighting design as first

    1990With iGuzzini, against lightpollution. In 1990s we realized thatdespite our commitment to top qualitylighting design, we still needed to raiseawareness. Therefore, we chose totackle an issue that was yet to havebeen addressed by anyone, an issuethat derives from poor lighting design.That issue is Light Pollution.

    What exactly is light pollution? Basically, it is the dispersion ofartificial light upwards and/or towardany direction that does not need light. This successful campaign caught theattention of the public as well aslegislators and administrators whodecided to direct their attentionto this important issue.

    step toward environmental quality.We began to create a dossier withdifferent volumes, each dedicated to a different and specific lighting issue.

    2002-08Partners for Better LightLighting has become a key elementas we strive to create or maintainwell-being. In order to achieve thisgoal we enlisted the help of manyassociations. The slogan of our lastinternational campaign is: Partners for Better Light.

    1988 in collaboration with the CNR and with the LightingResearch Centre in Troy. We were able to show, through the data from our experiments, how artificial lighting can affect all human beings' psychological and physiological equilibrium.

    2000Better Light for Better Life1998 marked the beginning of ourquality of life and personal wellnessresearch, as we began to turn ourattention to light pollution in interiorspaces as well as exteriors.We continued the biodynamic lightresearch that we had already begun in

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    www.iguzzini.comiGuzzini is constantly dedicatedto develop and promote the cultureof light . The primary focus andobjectives of our activities are thoseof sharing the value of utilizingartificial light correctly and to promotetop quality lighting projects. With thisgoal in mind, we restructured thewww.iguzzini.com official website,creating areas in which it is possibleto find information on products andprojects that we have designed, onthe company (its history, itsphilosophy), information aboutiGuzzinis work with architects anddesigners, as well as the researchassociations we work with.

    Light Campus.iguzzini.comThe Light Campus section ofiguzzini.com, which can be freelyaccessed by anyone, is devoted to thelight culture and lighting techniques,and it is open to all those people whowant to delve into these thematicissues. It allows the user toindependently manage their his or her own lessons and curriculumbased upon his or her interests and requirements. In 2006, LightCampus underwent arestructuring process, breaking theissues into 4 areas, to which weadded practical exercises (laboratory)on real projects that have alreadybeen developed.

    In the download area, users can view2D and 3D drawings of the products;photometric curves; Photos, which isa lighting design programmedeveloped by iGuzzini Illuminazione;general catalogues; product specificcatalogues; and also the Incontrolucemagazine.The UK (www.iguzzini.co.uk),Spanish (www.iguzzini.es),Swiss (www.iguzzini.ch),and German (www.iguzzini.de)subsidiaries have developed their own sites, in which the user can findthe company philosophy and brandapplied to the different Europeannations

    iGuzzini

    Marketing

  • Free search and search by codeTo go directly to the product code or make a free searchNavigation by sections of the rangeTo navigate through all ranges of iGuzzini products dividedbetween interiors and exteriorsNavigation by product typeTo select products according to type (wall-mounted,recessed, etc.)Navigation by application channelTo browse lighting realizations, linking projects and productsused.Advanced SearchTo simplify product search with a series of filters, such as:lamp category, insulation class, IP protection degree, controlgear, etc.

    catalog.iguzzini.comWe have created this tool to answer the needs of architectsand lighting designers and provide them with detailed, exact, cross-referenced information on products and performance.Lighting fittings can be simply searched with various modes andfilters based on their performance, type and application channel.

    Moreover, we have upgraded the management and search ofsome information, such as the download of photometric datain the most popular formats. The simple, intuitive graphic layoutsupports and simplifies navigation. The on-line catalogue,which is constantly updated in every section (new products,photometric curves, new light sources, etc.), is the most preciseand complete tool to get to know the wide range of iGuzziniproducts.

    Navigation byapplicationchannel

    Navigation byproduct type

    Free search andsearch by code

    Navigation bysections ofthe range

    Navigation by sections of the range

    Navigation by product type

    Navigation by application channel

    Advanced Search

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  • iGuzzini

    Online catalogue

    Product line selection

    Project selection

    Product data sheet

    Product/s usedfor project

    Imagedownload

    Search for product/sused for selectedproject

    List and links of project/s madewith selected product line

    Product data sheetIt provides full information and download filesfor the selected product, with possibility ofselecting different accessory/lampcombinations to display all photometric andnon-photometric data that is essential forlighting design.

    Search for project/smade with selected

    product

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    The chart illustrates criteriato help you get the most out of the iGuzzini catalogue

    Designer Denomination of the fitting

    Productphoto

    Family

    SpecificationsProduct plusesProduct settings

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    iGuzzini

    Information for the reader

    Light source

    Drawing withrelevant dimensions(The measurementsare given in mm)

    Photometricdata

    Codephoto

    Classificationof luminairesand level ofprotection

    Colours

    ApplicationPhoto

    Photo ofaccessory

    Trade code

    Productdescription

    Cone of light

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    All the lighting fittings includedin this catalogue were designedand manufactured in compliance with European Standards EN 60598-1,which comply with internationalStandards IEC 598-1.The products are ENEC- or IMQ- approved and bear the EC Mark.The EC Mark shows that the productcomplies with and meets theapplicable EC Directives and entitlesthe product to be freely marketed in all the Member States of the European Community.

    The Mark sets out the penaltiesand responsibilities resting with theproducers and sellers that marketEC-marked products not compliantwith the requirements providedfor in the relevant Directives.The lighting fittings are required tomeet the following Directives:EC 89/336/EEC on electromagneticcompatibility and EC 72/23/EECon low-voltage electrical material

    Classification of fittings according to the electrical protection.

    Class 0 with functional insulation,but without doublereinforced insulation inevery part and withoutearth connections.

    Class I with functional insulation inevery part and with earthterminal or clamp if the unit is fixed, or with electricpower supply cablecomplete with earth wiresand relative plug with earthcontact if the unit is mobile.

    Class II with double insulationand/or reinforced insulationin every part and withoutearth connections.

    Class III designed for connecting to low voltage circuits,without any internal orexternal circuit functioningat a voltage different fromsafety low voltage.

    Classification of fittings according tothe inflammability of the surfacesused for installation.

    The fitting can be installedon normally flammablesurfaces.

    The fitting can be installedon normally flammablesurfaces with thermallyinsulated ceilings.

    The fitting cannnot beinstalled on normallyflammable surfaces.

    The fitting can be installedon furniture.

    Standards

    Classification of fittings

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    iGuzzini

    Information for the reader

    UNI EN 29001 - ISO 9001

    SECOND IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDegree of protection againstpenetration of liquids.

    0 Not protected

    1 Protected against thevertical fall of water drops

    2 Protected against the fall of water at a maximumangle of 15

    3 Protected against rain

    4 Protected against splashes

    5 Protected against jets of water

    6 Protected against waves

    7 Protected against theeffects of immersion

    8 Protected against theeffects of prolongedimmersion

    The Italian Quality Seal Institute hasrecently introduced a new seal(IMQ Performance) which certifies theperformance of products testedin certified laboratories as regards:

    photometric curves tables of luminous intensity diagrams of luminances glare curves output.

    ISO 9001The ISO 9001 certification confirmsthe objectives that iGuzzini has beenalways pursueing.The companys objective has alwaysbeen that of research, productionand distribution.

    A global commitment for totalresponsibility towards an everchanging world as well as towards the customers expectations whichrequire continuos improvement.

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    Approvals

    The presence of this mark representsthe best safety and quality warrantyfor the end user.

    The ENEC mark certifies theconformity of the products to all the applicable European standardsand guarantees the company in terms of organization and production (ISO 9001).

    The resistance offered by the fixtureto the penetration of solids and liquidsis indicated by the IP prefix(International Protection) followedby two numbers. The first numberidentifies the degree of protectionagainst the ingress of solids and thesecond number against liquids (IEC 529 - EN 60529 publication).The letters IK indicate the the levelof shock resistance of the luminaire,according to CEI EN 50102.

    PFIRST IDENTIFICATION NUMBERDegree of protection againstpenetration of solids.

    0 Not protected

    1 Protected against penetration of solids largerthan 50 mm.

    2 Protected against penetration of solids largerthan 12 mm.

    3 Protected against penetration of solids largerthan 2.5 mm.

    4 Protected againstthe penetration of solidslarger than 1 mm.

    5 Protected against thepenetration of dust.

    6 Completely protectedagainst penetration of dust.

    LEVEL OF SHOCK RESISTANCEIt designates the level of shock resistance according to CEI EN 50102.

    IK00 Not protected

    IK01 Protected against 0,15 J shocks

    IK02 Protected against 0,2 J shocks

    IK03 Protected against 0,35 J shocks

    IK04 Protected against 0,5 Jshocks

    IK05 Protected against 0,7 Jshocks

    IK06 Protected against 1 Jshocks

    IK07 Protected against 2 J shocks

    IK08 Protected against 5 J shocks

    IK09 Protected against 10 Jshocks

    IK10 Protected against 20 J shocks

    5 Protected against the

    Degree of protection

    3 Protected against rain

    4 Protected against splashes

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    The photometric data of the productswithin this catalogue refer to CIErecommendations 29, 52, andstandards DIN 5040, BSI 4533, CIBSETM5, CIBSE LG3, and UTE C71-121.For further information werecommend consulting thesedocuments.

    However, we are at your disposalfor any further explanations ordocumentation that we have on handin our laboratories, should it not havebeen covered either in this catalogueor on our website ww.iguzzini.com.

    A Systems with streetlighting optics forurban areas

    The photometric data included in thiscatalogue are organized accordingto product type.

    PolarDiagram

    Light Cone Classificationfor urbanareas

    Classificationfor street lighting systems

    Lighting Isolux Effects

    B Systems with

    symmetrical opticsfor urban areas

    C Systems withasymmetrical longitudinaloptics for urban areas

    D Systems withasymmetrical transversal optics for urban areas

    E Spotlights withsymmetrical optics

    F Spotlights

    with asymmetricallongitudinal optics

    G Spotlightswith asymmetricaltransversal optics

    H Wall-mounted /celieing mountedluminaires withsymmetrical optics

    I Wall mounted luminaire with asymmetrical optics

    L Wall washer

    M Walkways

    N Effects

    Further photometric data are available on the www.iguzzini.com website.

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    lighting distribution

    Represents the distribution ofluminous intensities on thelongitudinal C0-180 (continuous line)and transversal C90-270 (dottedline) planes with respect to the streetas well as the surface onto which thefitting emits the most light intensity. C Imax (thin dotted line).The opening cone that is indicated onthe 2 sections refers to Imax/2

    Light cone

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    d2

    Indicates average and maximumillumination values of light emissionmeasured on the horizontal sectionslocated at different distancesfrom the fixture. Should the section be circular, d is itsdiameter. Should the section beelliptical, d1 and d2 are its relevantaxes. For light sources equipped withreflectors, Imax, Em, and Emax areabsolute values and do not refer to1000 lumen. While for all other lightsources, the values refer to 1000lumen. The values d1 and d2 arecalculated with respect to Emax/2

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    CIE classification of fittings

    Systems with symmetrical andasymmetrical optics for urban areas.

    CIE n136 (Guide to the Lighting ofUrban Areas) recommends choosing alight fitting with a coefficient of LxA0,5which represents the degree of glaretolerability in various areas of an urbancontext. L represents the luminancevalue of the fitting observed from avertical plane which is parallel to theaxis of the road in a direction inclined8590 from the vertical. A is theapparent area covered by the light asobserved from a 90 angle in relationto the vertical. The table on the left provides the mostappropriate lighting parameters,where h is the height of the lightsource.

    C 90-270C 0-180

    C Imax

    Installation heights L e A

    L = 6 m < 7000

    N. B.: the values of LxA0,5 shown in the catalogue havebeen calculated based upon the greatest power that eachfitting can handle.

    General light General light Very WideFlood

    Wide Flood Flood Flood Medium Medium Spot Spot Asymmetrical Asymmetrical

    Wall Washer Wall Washer Down LightWall Washer

    Up LightWall Washer

    Adjustable Adjustable Elliptical Elliptical Light Sliver Light Sliver Light SliverAsymmetrical

    Road

    AsymmetricalLong. LED

    AsymmetricalLongitudinal

    Medium -Long. Asym.

    Spot -Long. Asym.

    AsymmetricalTransversal

    Spot -Spot

    Medium -Medium

    Flood -Flood

    Spot -Medium

    Medium -Spot

    Flood -Medium

    Medium -Flood

    Asym. Longit. -Asym. Longit.

    Asym. Longit.-Spot effect

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    Elliptical-Flood

    Elliptical-Elliptical

    Light Sliver-Light Sliver

    Spot -Light Sliver

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    Elliptical-Medium

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    iGuzziniiGuzzini

    Photometric data

    DIN N 5044This regulation classifies streetlight fittings into two categories(KB1 and KB2) on based upon thedegree to which they limit glare.

    BSI N 4533UK regulation BS4533 classifies streetlights into two categories: CO(Cut-Off), and SCO (Semi Cut-Off),based upon the type of luminousspread produced. Light fixtures areclassified as CO and SCO if their lightemission has the characteristicsspecified in the table on the left,which specifies the glare limitationvalues

    KB glare limitation classification

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    10 cd / 1000 Immax 500 cd

    50 cd / 1000 lmmax 1000 cd

    30 cd / 1000 Immax 1000 cd

    for equal to 90

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    Limit of the luminousintensity in the

    opening cone 30from vertical

    for fixture

    Vertical plane parallelto the roads axis

    Plan of the mainpolar curve

    in a vertical direction

    Angle ofopening

    relative tothe radius

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    75

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    Opening atwhich

    intensity of300 cd/Klm

    corresponds.

    Intensity atelevation of90 cd/Klm

    Type of luminousspread

    Cut-off

    Semi cut-off

    (1) The maximum value must not exceed 80% of the peak intensity

    70 55

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    Spread transversal extension 90% I max

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    CIE classification of fittings

    Street lighting systemsfor urban areas

    CIE N 34This recommendation classifiesstreet-lighting types of fixtures on thebasis of the characteristics of theirlight emissions with threeparameters: Spread, Throw, and SLI.

    SpreadClassification of each fixture accordingto the transversal extension of thelighting in the direction of the road.

    ThrowClassification of each fixture accordingto the longitudinal extension of thelighting in the direction of the road.

    SLIParameter that defines the degreeof glare control of the street light.Fixtures with a higher SLI have agreater glare control.EN 13201-2G: class of lighting intensityD: class of glare index

    Throw < 60 60 70 > 70(longitudinal extension) short intermediate long

    Spread < 45 45 55 > 55(transversal extension) narrow medium large

    SLI SLI < 2 SLI da 2 4 SLI > 4(screening) weak moderate strong

    DIN classification of fittings

    BSI classification of fittings

    isolux

    Indicates the curves that connectthe points on the street plane thathave the same value of the horizontallighting. To obtain EP lighting in onepoint, produced by a fixture that isinstalled at a height that is differentfrom the given height, follow theseinstructions:On the isolux diagram, detract theE*lighting value from the d*distance = (d/h1) xtaken in the samedirection of point P. The EP value istherefore obtained by the ratio:EP = E* x (h/h1)

    2.The indicatedvalues are absolute and do notrefer to 1000 lm.

    2 0 2 4 6 8 1 0 1 2 1 4 16 1 8 m

    Lux h=7 m. =0

    150W Rx7s

    HST-DE

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    - - 5 - 4 - 3 - 2 - 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 m

    Lux h=4 m. =0

    26W GX24d-3

    TC-T 5101521355168

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    iGuzzini

    Light pollutioniGuzzini

    A link with the sky has always beenatavistic for mankind. Placing a barrierto this relationship provokesimbalances in the natural balance ofthings, not just for mankind, but alsofor plants and animals. In the congress held in Paris in June1992, UNESCO highlighted theenormous damage wreaked uponastronomy by excessive artificiallighting and declared that starry nightswere a part of the worlds heritagethat should be safeguarded. Theculprit of all this is light pollutionwhich also results in the waste of30% of the energy used (dataprovided by Dark Sky Association)to light up cities.

    To resolve the problem, there is noneed to plunge cities into the dark,but simply to adopt rules governinglighting which make use of fixtureswhich, through the use ofconcentrating and asymmetric optics,light-refracting screens and fresnellenses, are able to provide effectivelighting without increasing the alreadyhigh level of light pollution. It is not enough just to use thesedevices; any installation ormaintenance must be undertakenproperly to ensure light pollutionis kept to a minimum.

    Fittings which ensure a tight controlof light pollution are highlighted withthis symbol.

    With iGuzziniagainst

    light pollution

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    TechnologyLED technology single-handedlytakes on this role. At first used forsignalling and indicator lighting, it hasradically changed, becoming todayslight of the future. LEDs haveinnovative and advanced technicalfeatures, as well as a very small size,which allow the products to beinserted into any light fitting. LEDs are therefore the most effective

    alternative to traditional lamps(incandescent, fluorescent, and halogen) when lighting interiorsand exterior public, industrialand private areas.It is estimated that the luminousefficiency of LED's will double in5 years and almost triple in 13 years,consequently increasing theenergy saving.

    ResearchiGuzzini has always been sensitive to needs and requirements of themarket; the Company utilizes itstechnical and cultural lighting know-how to offer highly innovativeinstruments that are able toknowingly combine LED technology,design, and the top quality that hasalways accompanied iGuzziniproducts. Todays modern life has ever morerisks tied to pollution and the need tomoderate the use of traditional energysources. We need to be more andmore vigilant when it comes to theenvironment.

    Lighting, therefore, has to contributeto energy savings and provide asolution to the rising costs ofelectricity, all the while yielding thesame lighting efficiency as always.

    PerformanceAn LED (Light Emitting Diode) has low energy consumptionand high potential yield. Produced andbuilt without interior filaments (which are more fragile and subjectto rupture), or mobile parts, LEDs ensure a longer life andmore dependability comparedto other lamps. Via special devices (chips) it ispossible to insert and manage a largenumber of LEDs in one fitting at thesame time (even different colouredLEDs). This guarantees maximumcustomization and management oflight and colour to create beautifullight scenery.

    Low temperatureReducedmaintenanceand long lamp life

    High chromaticsaturation

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    DALI RGB dynamiccolour control

    Clean light, becauseLEDs have no IR or UVcomponents

    Use of LEDs allowfor very small light fittings

    Wide range of colourtemperatures: Neutral white (4200K) Warm white (3100K) Cool white (6700K)

    Excellent operationalso at lowtemperatures

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    Cool White

    Neutral White

    Warm White

    The development process of LEDproducts is complex and delicate. It takes attentive quality controls toproduce a fitting that complies withrequirements. Therefore iGuzzini hascontrols at each step of the productionprocess in order to produce fittings with top quality and top performance.

    Selects the best LEDs on the market Designs optics in thermoplastic

    material Utilizes advanced technology for

    printed circuit boards Designs dissipators, adapting them to the

    different needs of industrial designers Designs drivers to control the technical

    specifications of chip producers Uses the most suitable communication

    buses for how the product will be used (DALI, DMX, LON, ecc)

    Develops innovative software that is able to make control panels and LED management simple

    Offers highly functional accessories that create eclectic light direction, all the while respecting safety and visual comfort

    In order to guarantee the LED fittings' top efficiency and maximumquality, iGuzzini uses a careful binningprocess for each solution, an accuratecontrol system, and a qualitativeselection of LEDs that will be usedbased upon the colour temperature of each. A colour range for each LED is determined so that the colourtemperature will remain constant.

    Graphic representation of the BIN structure refers to the White LEDTypical colour temperatures of white LED's: Cool White 6700K, Neutral White 4200K andWarm white 3100K

    CIE 1931 chromatic diagram

    Heat dissipator

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    Monochromatic LEDState-of-the-art technology is combinedwith three different colourtemperatures to guarantee flexiblelighting direction with warm (warm),natural (neutral) and cold (cool) light onrequest to enhance spaces, buildingsand structural details and meet thedifferent needs of the most diversesettings.

    Neutral white (4200K) Warm white (3100K) Cool white (6700K) on request

    LED RGBThe RGB LED technology giveslife to suggestive luminous settings.Chromatic LED's generate emotionsand exalt details of squares,monuments, parts and buildings.Lighting direction is customised withfascinating plays of light and coloursto fill spaces with magic atmospheres.

    LED opticsMoreover, LED's are equipped witha wide range of optics to ensuremaximum flexibility and meet thelighting requirements of the settingswhere the products are used. Flood,spot, longitudinal- transversal blade oflight optics and two specific optics forthe RGB system - ET and EL - createsuggestive chromatic scenes. Surfacesand details are enhanced by light withtotal visual comfort. Spot Optic (S) Flood Optic (F) Transversal Light

    Sliver Optic (LT)

    Longitudinal LightSliver Optic (LL)

    Longitudinal ellipticaloptic (EL)

    Transversal ellipticaloptic (ET)

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    iGuzzini

    LED luminaires

    Products Watt/hour (W/h)

    MaxiWoodycode BB313100K

    43

    MaxiWoodyhalogen QT-32 (E27)3000K

    150

    Emitted flow(lm)

    2330

    2400

    Lamp life (h)

    50.000

    3.000

    Maintenancecycles

    1 every 13 years

    1 every 0,8 years

    Saving Energy is an issue thatrequires attention and dedication.As a testament to our devotion toenergy savings, "-CO2 ReLighting"was born. This project's objectiveis light quality by using less energy,and therefore less CO2 emissions.To do this, iGuzzini has made fittingsand lighting systems that usetechnology to contain the amount of energy that is used and thereforeto reduce pollution:High efficiency lamps, high yieldoptics and electronic componentsthat can connect networks withcontrol systems in order to managefittings. We can thus reduce energyrequirements by using electricity inadequate quantities and only when it is truly needed.

    -CO2 ReLightingthe road to reduced emissions

    Comparison between MaxiWoody code BB31 with MaxiWoody QT-32 E27 halogen lamp.

    All these products use last-generationLED's and optics, giving a significantcontribution to energy saving whileensuring high levels of luminousefficiency.

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    624

    500

    Emitted flow (lm)

    50000

    2000

    Lamp life (h)

    13 years

    6 months

    Maintenancecycles

    Light Upcode BB41

    PAR 20

    Comparison between Light Up Light code BB41 (LED) and 50W traditionalground recessed luminaire with PAR 20 lamp

    66% 50Kg

    Values with symbols refer to the use of oneproduct for one year, with 10-hour daily operation.The number in the CO2 Absorption symbolcorresponds to the number of trees that wouldbe necessary to absorb the amount of savedCO2 if it was introduced in the atmosphere.

    Values with symbols refer to the use of oneproduct for one year, with 10-hour daily operation.The number in the CO2 Absorption symbolcorresponds to the number of trees that wouldbe necessary to absorb the amount of savedCO2 if it was introduced in the atmosphere.

  • iGuzzinidesign iGuzziniLighting management systems

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    Light has always had a fundamentalrole. And it's on light that iGuzzini hasfounded its corporate identity anddeveloped its research. Either naturalor artificial, light is part of our life andaffects our biological rhythms anddaily activities. Over the years iGuzzinihas carried out an intense researchprogramme that has led to thedevelopment of lighting managementsystems to take full advantage ofcorrect lighting.

    Back in 1988 the investigationstarted with Sivra;, in collaborationwith Spazio S.a.S of Milan, theNational Research Institute, theLighting Research Center of theRensselaer Polytechnic Instituteof Troy and Futuro of Florence.The project demonstrated theimportance of correct lightingmanagement in work activities.Originally developed as a solution toproblems encountered in enclosedsettings, Sivra (Variable LightingSystem with Automatic Regulation)showed that the use of light can

    stimulate the human body, improveconcentration and productivity skills.Sivra is the first concrete result of theinvestigation, which has continueduninterrupted since then.

    Sivra laboratoryDynamic light automatically changeslight levels and colour temperature.

    Circadian clock

    Natural light, in its daily rhythm, can be considered lifes very clock,producing scientifically measuredpsychological and biological effectson human beings. The iGuzzinibiodynamic lighting systemsreproduce, in areas where they areinstalled, Bright Light and dynamic light.Bright Light is light that is, by virtueof very intense lighting (over 2500 lux),able to augment the production ofhormones in our bodies duringthe hours we are awake.The desire to sleep will diminish,making us more active and receptive toexternal stimuli, positively influencingour mental states and improving ourmood without producing stress.

    Dynamic light, changes lightinglevels and colour temperatures.It increases the stimulating capabilityof the space and it keeps our mindsactive. This is an important issue ifyou consider that today the majorityof work spaces are not the slighteststimulating. Dynamic light alsocreates a temporary dimension justlike sunlight, giving us a chronologicalmeasurement of time.

    New York:Lighting Reaserch Centerdel Renssaeler PolytechnicInstitute di Troy

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  • design iGuzziniLighting management systems

    iGuzzini

    Lighting management systems

    Today, lighting schemes are morecomplex than in the past. Supportedby exhaustive know-how, vastexperience and high awareness ofsocial issues, iGuzzini replies to theuser's diversified requests and energysaving and environmentalrequirements with a wide offer oflighting management systems.Chosen according to the specificfunctions and application areas, theyrepresent the perfect solution formultiple settings and situations.

    Control functions

    Through specific light controlfunctions (presence sensors, daylightsensors and timers) used individuallyor in combination, light managementsystems guarantee:

    Maximum energy saving and lower CO2 emissions.

    Cost reduction Maximum comfort for customers Wide flexibility for each type

    of project Possibility to create personalised

    light scenes

    Presence detector

    Dimming

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  • PROTOCOL

    LONWORKS

    Modular system for automaticintegrated lighting managementin buildings.

    Lonwork-DALI protocols, management of max. 32,000 nodes.

    Remote management of lighting installation over Internet TCP-IP(Transmission Control Protocol -Internet Protocol).

    Automated management of shutters and electric motors.

    Storage of lamp hours for programmed maintenance

    RGB management and variationof white colour temperature.

    Light Building ManagementMaster Pro update page 46

    PROTOCOL

    System used for managingluminous groups and white orcoloured light scenes in singlespaces with the simplicity of Plug and Play connectivity.

    Management of 64+64 DALI addresses

    10 ready-to-use preset solutions. Programming from PC

    for higher customisation. Possibility to save

    7 groups or 7 scenes.

    Adjustment of luminous intensity according to daylight.

    Infrared remote control(available as accessory).

    Lux, motion and IR multisensor(available as accessory).

    RGB Management.

    MonospaceLMS Quick page 30

    Each space has its own configuration,specific purposes and exact lightingrequirements. I Open lightmanagement systems with LON andDALI protocol operate with greatflexibility and versatility to meet thediverse needs of specific settings.

    They can be programmed andconfigured for perfect integration in allspaces. Connected to each individualinterface, they allow for managingevery lighting fixture in theinstallation, as long as DALI.

    The selection of the lightmanagement system will depend on the type, size and complexity of the space.

    LONWORKS

    Scene Equalizer page 38

    System used to manage static or dynamic light scenes in max. 32 settings.

    Management of 64+64 DALI addresses (over 2 lines).

    Management of max. 32 zones with 16 static scenes assigned to each zone.

    Programming and activation oftimed sequences.

    PC interface for management andprogramming of the lightinginstallation through a synoptic panel.

    Individual or group control fordimming, switch on and offfunctions.

    Adjustment of luminous intensity ofartificial light according to daylight.

    Infrared remote control(available as accessory).

    RGB management and variationof white colour temperature.

    Multispace

    PROTOCOL

    PROTOCOL

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    iGuzzini

    Open Systems

  • Colour Quick page 54

    Coloured light control systemsfor LED and fluorescent fittings.

    Plug and Play (64 DALI loads). Colour control in manual or

    automatic mode. Preloaded cycles ready

    to be played.

    IR remote control.(available as accessory).

    Monospace

    Preconfigured lighting managementsystems are designed to providea simple management mode forlighting installations that use aselection of iGuzzini fittings.

    The Plug and Play technologyimmediately allows for automatic use,without need for configuration orassistance by specialised personnel.

    The intuitive display guarantees user-friendly use. These systems give life to versatile plays of light andcolour to create suggestive scenarios.

    Light Equalizer

    Management system of biodynamiclight for fixtures installed in multi-setting configurations.

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    Plug and Play (80+80 DALI loads).(over 2 lines).

    Smart card with customised cyclesavailable on demand.

    Automatic or manual adjustment oflux and colour temperature values.

    Expandable system.

    Predefined light cycle according toseason (summer, winter).

    Automatic switch on andoff with HD sensors.

    Internal calendar. IR remote control.

    (available as accessory).

    Multispace

    Biodynamic Quick

    Management system of biodynamic light for fixturesinstalled in single environments.

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    Plug and Play (64 DALI loads). Lux and colour temperature control

    in manual or automatic mode. Preloaded cycles ready to be played.

    Natural function: dimming according to Kruithof's curve.

    IR remote control.(available as accessory).

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    Preconfigured Systems

    The system is presented in the"Internal Lighting Systems" Catalogue

    The system is presented in the"Internal Lighting Systems" Catalogue

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    iGuzzinidesign Maurizio VarrattaLMS Quick LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - OPEN

    PROTOCOL

    LMS Quick DALI joins the wide rangeof iGuzzini light management systemsto give a simple intuitive answer to the lighting requirements of single-area spaces where the correctlight must be provided in the correctamount and at the correct time. It is an open management systemthat uses the DALI communicationprotocol to create customised flexiblelighting directions while ensuringmaximum energy saving.

    Lighting converts the space in a cosysetting where light and colour cometo life and arouse emotions in adynamic sequence of perceptivevariations. The control panel allowsto select and play different light andcolour scenes according to thedesired effects and atmospheres.

    DALI lightmanagement64 addresses

    RGB management Plug and Play Customized cover Standard push-buttonpanel

    iGuzzini infraredcontrol (compatiblewith universal infraredcontrol)

    iGuzzini keypadcompatible withEurostandard andSchuko junction boxes

    Split and PlayTen preset scenes

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    LMS Quickdesign Maurizio Varratta

    This intuitive light managementsystem has been developed to giveimmediate answer to the differentlighting requirements of single spaceswhere the correct amount of correctlight must be guaranteed at thecorrect time. Thanks to the Split andPlay technology LMS Quick allowsyou to choose among 10 differentpresets, each of them programmedwith predefined scenes for specific

    spaces (office areas, meeting rooms,retail spaces, spas, churches, etc.) to create the appropriate atmospherewith dedicated lighting effects. The user simply needs to choose the type of space and carry out the installation with the assistance of qualified personnel to create the preset lighting scenes.

    CustomA default preset to meet the simplest lighting needs. Perfect for any type of space.

    PresetNo. of light scenes: 3No. of groups: 4

    0

    For full information on the preset scenesincluded in the system, refer to the"Internal lighting systems" catalogue.

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    iGuzzinidesign Maurizio VarrattaLMS Quick LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - OPEN

    LED

    Metal halides

    Fluorescent

    Incandescent

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    Halogen L.V.

    Lamp management

    12V

    230V

    LMS Quick64 DALI addresses

    Used to control all luminaires with + and - keys. Used to switchon/off and control groups of lightsources A, B, C and D separately and play max. 3 lighting scenes.Used to switch on/off luminairesin entire space with On/Off key.In case of at least one multisensor,lighting scene 3 will set the automaticcontrol mode of artificial lightaccording to daylight (energy saving).Equipped with IR receiver/transmitterto communicate with PC or infraredcontrol. It can be reconfigured with PC and it can play max. 7 groups or 7 scenes (+, and On/Off keys are fixed).

    Block diagram of system

    code 9719 01-15

    Auxiliary keypad

    code 9721 00

    INT. USB-IR + SW

    code 9636 00 300Wcode G741 00 1000W

    Dimmer DALI 230V

    code 9634 00 35/105Wcode 9635 00 50/150W

    DALI Transformer

    code 9637 00 1x max 64code G681 00 2x max 32

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    Colour LED Interface(1 load/3 addresses DALI)

    max 64

    code BZ14 00 100Wcode BZ15 00 240Wcode BZ16 00 480W

    Electronic power supply4856Vdc designed to mounton a DIN standard profile

    Driver Group(1 load/3 addresses DALI)

    code 9856 00

    Driver Group(1 load/3 addresses DALI)

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    DALI converter -> 1-10V

    12V

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    Express

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    max 2

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    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN

    standard profile 220240V 24Vdc

    Split and Play

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    LMS Quick

    * Managed from PC

    code 9718 01-15

    A B C D

    code 9722 00

    Push-button interface

    code 9720 01

    Infrared remote control

    code 9708 - 9750 - 9751 - 9752 - 9753 - 9754

    Surface-mounted multisensor

    max 2

    max 4 + 2 HD

    code 9711 - 9745 - 9746 - 9747 - 9748 - 9749

    Recessed multisensor

    Universal infrared control

    code 9908 00 10Wcode 9909 00 24Wcode 9910 00 72Wcode 9911 00 96Wcode 9912 00 240W

    Electronic power supplydesigned to mounton a DIN standard profile

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    code functions

    - Max. 7 groups/scenes- Max. 64 DALI loads- Max. 10 peripheral units

    (button interface, multisensor, auxiliary key panel)

    - Plug and Program solution with Split and Play device

    - Reconfiguration of scene and group keys from PC

    - Manages all light sources (halogen, fluorescent, incandescence,LED, discharge)

    - Used to control RGB lamps- Can be customized with printed covers- Rx/Tx IR on board

    Quick DALI (keypad whit 10 keys + built-in controller)

    10-key panel to control all groupsand scenes configured in the system.1 on/off key, 2 dim keys, 4 group keys and 3 scene keys.

    Installation on standard 503 recessed box (not included).

    9718

    85 45 16

    459723Split and Play device Device for Plug and Program

    installation of LMS QUICK system with max. 4 groups.Provided with 4 outputs, one for each lamp group.Installation is started with a combination of keys.

    Available in colour 00

    L 45 x 45 x 16 h

    9721USB-IR Interface + software - Software for installation and

    configuration of lighting installationmade with LMS QUICK

    - PC interface with IR technology and USB cable for connectionwith system through PC

    Available in colour 00

    accessories and components

    code

    9719Auxiliary keypad with 10 keys

    code

    10-key panel to load max. 7 groups/scenes,general dimming, and on/off.Installation on standard 503 recessed box (not included).

    - Can load the same functions saved in the LMSQUICK master panel during configuration

    - Can be customized with printed covers

    Available in colours 01-15

    9722

    Push-button interfacewith 8 buttons

    The interface inputs have the same fixedfunctions that replicate the functions of the master panel:- One ON/OFF button- Four keys to load the lamp group- Three keys to call the light scene

    85 45 16

    45

    Available in colour 00

    115x80

    20

    115

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    115

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    accessories and components

    code power code power

    9711

    Recessed IR + Lux + HD multisensor

    9745Recessed IR + Lux multisensor

    9746Recessed Lux + HD multisensor

    9747Recessed Daylight sensor

    9748Recessed Human Detector

    9749Recessed IR sensor

    IR receiver9720 9636 300W

    DALI TR Dimmer

    55 30

    120

    - Power: 40-300 W (resistive load), 240 VA (inductive load)

    - Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range: 1-100%- Room temperature: 0 to +40 C- Protection against overheating and short-circuit- Output wires maximum length: 50 metres- Built-in installation in devices or BIN track- Number of DIN modules: 3- Occupies 1 DALI address

    9634

    DALI 12 V transformerfor 35-105 W dimming

    178

    4734

    - Power: 35-105 W- Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output voltage: 11.6 Vac- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range 1-100%- Soft-start lighting up- Room temperature: -10/+50 C- Protection against overheating and

    overcharge with automatic regulation- Protection against short-circuit with

    automatic reset- Class II- Occupies 1 DALI address

    DALI 12 V transformerfor 50-150 W dimming9635- Power: 50-150VA- Input voltage: 230-240 Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60Hz- Output voltage: 11.8 Vac- DALI load: 2mA- DALI address 1- Dimming range 1-100%- Room temperature: -25/+50C- Protection against overheating and

    overcharge with automatic regulation- Occupies 1 DALI address

    DLC RM -1XDALI 1X dynamic relays9637 4A200 41 15

    41

    - Maximum current load: 4 mA- Input tension: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Network frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output voltage: 230-240Vac- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Maximum load according to E-60947

    -1000 W for resistive load (AC1)-300 VA for inductive load (AC15)-185 W for monophasic engines

    - Room temperature 0 to +40 C- Class II- Free installation

    178

    4734

    Available in colour 01

    Available in colour 01

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    G681 10ADALI 2X Electronic Relays

    68 57

    85

    - Maximum current: 2x10A- Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output voltage: 2 dry contacts- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 2 - Maximum charge according to EN-60947

    - 2500 W for resistive load (AC1)- 600 VA for inductive load (AC15)- 440 W monophasic engines

    - Room temperature: 0 to +40 C- Class II- Installation on DIN track- Number of DIN modules: 4- Occupies 2 DALI addresses

    Electronic power supply designed to mounton a DIN standard profile (Dim 73x75x103mm)BZ14 100 W

    VIN=100-120/220-240Vac / 50-60 HzVOUT= 4856Vdc (SELV)

    10373

    75

    9708

    Surface-mounted IR + Lux + HD multisensor

    9750Surface-mounted IR + Lux multisensor

    9751Surface-mounted Lux + HD multisensor

    9752Surface-mounted Daylight sensor

    9753Surface-mounted Human Detector

    9754Surface-mounted IR sensor

    Available in colour 01

    G741 100/1000W

    DALI Dimmer formains voltage lamps

    104 58

    85

    - Power: 100-1000 W resistive load- Input voltage 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- DALI load: 2mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range 1-100%- Room temperature: 0 to +40 C- Protection against overheating and short-circuit- Output wires maximum length: 50 metres- Installation on DIN track- Number of DIN modules: 6- Occupies 1 DALI address

    5070

    9030

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

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    Minimum configurations for system operation are:solution 1 - 9718 + 9908 + 9723solution 2 - 9718 + 9908 + 9721

    accessories and components

    SP07 220-240VacDriver group for Express RGB

    - Includes DALI 500/600mA interface and 30 W 28Vdc electronic ballast.

    - Can connect up to 9 LED RGB- Occupies 3 DALI addresses

    code power

    BZ16 480 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile (Dim 82x124x127mm)

    BZ15 240 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile (Dim 60x124x117mm)

    VIN=100-240Vac15%/ 50-60 HzVOUT= 4856Vdc (SELV)

    VIN=100-240Vac15%/ 50-60 HzVOUT= 4856Vdc (SELV)

    - Includes DALI 350mA interface and 30 W 28Vdc electronic ballast.

    - Can connect up to 6 LED RGB- Occupies 3 DALI addresses

    9856 220-240Vac

    code power

    - Input voltage: 90-260Vac- Output voltage: 24+/-3%Vdc- Frequency: 48/63 Hz- Nominal power: 24W- Yield: 85%- Number of DIN modules: 5

    - Input voltage: 230Vac+/-15%- Output voltage: 24Vdc+/-3%- Frequency: 48/63Hz- Nominal power: 72W- Yield: 85%- Number of DIN modules: 4

    - Input voltage: 90-260 Vac- Output voltage: 24+/-3%Vdc- Frequency: 48/63 Hz- Nominal power: 10 W- Yield: 80%- Number of DIN modules: 1

    17,5 68

    92

    87,5 66,5

    93

    105 66,5

    93

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile9908 10 W

    9909 24 W

    9910 72 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile

    - Input voltage: 230Vac+/-15% - Output voltage: 24Vdc+/-3%- Frequency: 48/63 Hz- Yield: 85%- Number of DIN modules: 4

    140 66,5

    93

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile9911 96 W

    11760

    124

    12782

    124

    Driver group for Glim Cube RGB

    Colour LED Interface9639- Number of DIN modules: 7- Controls LED devices- Supplied by the same power supplies used

    for Ledplus products- Power consumption: 3 W- Each Colour LED interface needs its own

    supplier- The number of devices controlled by each

    supplier is indicated in the instruction sheet- Occupies 3 DALI addresses

    120 40

    110

    70 70

    89

    G745

    DALI Booster 64. Electronic devicefor the expansion of DALI systems(up to 64 addresses)

    - Input voltage: 220/240 -10%, +6% Vac- Network frequency: 50/60 Hz- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Internal DALI supplier for 64 DALI addresses

    (maximum power: 128 mA)- Class IP20- Number of DIN modules: 4

    G765DALI -> 1-10 V converter

    72 64

    90

    - Maximum load: 10 A (for resistive load), 5 A (for inductive load)

    - Input voltage: 230 +/- 10% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output signal: 1-10 V- Maximum number of connectable lamps:

    1x18W max 30 2x18W max 201x36W max 30 2x36W max 201x58W max 20 2x58W max 10

    - DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range: 1-100%- Output wire maximum length: 100 metres- Class II- Installation on DIN track- Number of DIN modules: 4

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

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    Metal halides

    Fluorescent

    Incandescent

    Halogen

    Halogen L.V.

    Lamp management

    12V

    230V

    code 9843 01

    Motion detector

    code G746 00

    DALI Touch Easy

    DA

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    Remote units Main unit Components Light sources

    Block diagram of system

    code 9636 00 300Wcode G741 00 1000W

    Dimmer DALI 230V

    code 9634 00 35/105Wcode 9635 00 50/150W

    DALI Transformer

    code 9637 00 1xcode G681 00 2x

    Relay DALI

    code G745 00

    DALI Booster 64

    12V

    12V 230V

    Up to 64 DALI components

    230V12VE.T.

    code G765 00

    DALI converter -> 1-10V

    12V

    DALI Touch EasyThe system was developed to providesimple control of light in small spaces.The standard buttons are used toadjust the luminous intensity andswitch on/off the light sources. The lux sensor automatically keepsluminous intensity at the setpointvalue for high energy saving.Moreover, the motion sensorautomatically switches off the lightinginstallation when not used. The DALI protocol can manage max.64 interfaces to control any type oflight sources.

    Up to 64 DALI components

    PROTOCOL

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    Todays spaces are continually intransformation, as configurationschange and evolve, and as each designproject has a distinct personality.Light has an essential role: it attractsand informs, it communicates, andit can be modern yet timeless.Light is credibility and gratification.Light makes one feel safe, itincreases wellness, and stimulatescommunication and comprehension.Scene Equalizer simplifies the dynamicvariation of spaces and perception oflight; it sets programmes and ever-changing light sequences. The control panel of Scene Equalizer,which operates with a DALI protocol,allows the user to select and carry outdifferent light settings for spaces thatare used for work, retail, and service.

    Maximum customization, easyinstallation, energy savings, flexibilityin light direction: Scene Equalizer is avery active lighting system. Fromstable, immovable, and monotonous,light now is vibrant and alive, takingadvantage of new opportunitiesand smart technology. Scene Equalizer,based on set parameters, turns thefittings on and starts a scene. The scene is carried on either until thefollowing command or in compliancewith planned timing - one environmentat a time. The scenic light effects areable to stress emotions, technologicalneeds, and operating developments.Intensity, movement, colour are thenew variable parameters in lighting thatcan be programmed and carried outwith just a few simple actions.

    DALI lightmanagement

    RGB management Change lampindication

    Customized cover Compatible withEurostandard andSchuko junction boxes

    Remote control

    PROTOCOL

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    With the new Scene Equalizersystem the user can create an all-encompassing light choreographythat is appropriate for each space with timed lighting sequences andsettings. The system controls up to DALI Il controls a maximum of 64+64 addresses, each addresscorresponds to a specific dalicomponent that is connected to the lamps (transformers, electroniccontrollers, relays, dimmers).Different spaces are managed withconfigurations of up to 32 groupsof lamps, each of which can haveup to 16 static settings.

    PC InterfaceThe system can be programmed andmanaged with a special interface orvia a computer station. Each fittinghas an icon and can be visualized ondownloadable maps. With simpleclicks of the mouse the user caninteract with the system, moving oractivating different features.

    Black outWhen power returns after a blackout,the system will automatically restoreeach lamp to its setting as it was beforethe power interruption, without havingto reconfigure the entire system.

    Setpoint Selection of the reference value ofluminous intensity (by changing thelux). The set value is maintainedthrough continuous compensationof the light from the outside or otherlight sources.

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  • Scene Equalizer64+64 addresses (over 2 lines)

    Up to 32 peripherals can beconnected to the system: 2 peripheral lines Scene Central Scene Zone Interface for standard

    push-button panel Light detector Motion detector

    Maximum number of Scene Centralpanels is 4.Maximum number of motiondetectors is 2. Should there be more,each would require an external powersupply and an interface for standardpush-button panel.

    LED

    Metal halides

    Fluorescent

    Incandescent

    Halogen

    Halogen L.V.

    Lamp management

    12V

    230V

    For the system definition,refer to the instructions.

    code 9632 00

    Interface

    code 9631 01

    Light sensor

    code 9735 01

    Remote control

    code 9868 01

    IR receiver

    code 9629 15

    Zone

    code 9843 01

    Motion detector

    code 9628 15

    Central

    code 9630 00code 9636 00 300Wcode G741 00 1000W

    Dimmer DALI 230V

    code 9634 00 35/105W code 9635 00 50/150W

    DALI Transformer

    code 9637 00 1xcode G681 00 2x

    Relay DALI

    max 4

    max 2(for a greater number see theinstruction sheet)

    code G745 00

    DALI Booster 64

    12V

    12V 230V

    Up to 64 DALI components

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    FittingsDALI FLalso RGBWFittingsLED DALIalso RGB

    230V12VE.T.

    code 9633 15

    Interface PC + softwareScene Organizer

    Remote units Main unit Components Light sources

    Block diagram of system

    Controller

    code 9639 00

    Colour LED Interface(1 load/3 addresses DALI)

    code 9908 00 10W - code 9909 00 24Wcode 9910 00 72W - code 9911 00 96Wcode 9912 00 240W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile

    max 64

    code BZ14 00 100W - code BZ15 00 240Wcode BZ16 00 480W

    Electronic power supply 4856Vdc designedto mount on a DIN standard profile

    Driver Group(1 load/3 addresses DALI)

    code 9856 00

    Driver Group(1 load/3 addresses DALI)

    code SP07 00

    max 64

    max 64

    max 64

    (1 load/3 addresses DALI)

    code G765 00

    DALI converter -> 1-10V

    12V

    LedplusX26

    Express

    Glim Cube

    WoodyLight Up w.p.Light Up lightLinealuce

    Motors

    Curtains

    Auxiliary services management PROTOCOL

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    20

    L 115 x 80 x 20 h

    code functions

    - Allows user to recall settingsassigned during configuration

    - Allows user to adjust light intensityfor each preset setting

    - Can be customized with printedcovers

    115x130

    40

    115

    130

    287

    65

    145

    145

    9628

    9630

    The maximum number of SceneCentral panels is 4 for controller.

    - Manages the fittings in all roomsassigned to the system

    - Starts and changes the scenes for each environment (each environment can have up to 16 static scenes)

    - Activates sequences- Uses simple icons to indicate

    malfunctioning components- Calendar for timed switch-on

    of sequences and scenes

    Controller

    Control unit to be installed in thefalse ceiling or on a DIN rail

    Number of DIN modules: 17

    - Controls up to 16 sequences- Each space can have up to 16

    static settings- Manages up to 128 ballasts- Manages up to 32 environments- Interface for standard keypad

    with 6 buttons- Manages up to 12 peripherals

    (Central, Zone, lux sensors, motiondetectors)

    - Manages all light sources(halogen, fluorescent, incandescence,LED, discharge)

    - Manages RGB lamps

    Scene Equalizer Central

    Central Panel with 6 keys and monochrome graphic display to manage fittings in all rooms assigned tothe system. Supplied with a standardrecessed box, 2x3 compartments.

    85 45 1645

    - Software for the installation,configuration and control of alighting system carried out withthe Scene Equalizer system

    - PC interface and USB cable forthe connection to the software

    USB Interface for PC + SceneOrganizer software9633

    9632

    Interface for standard push-buttonpanel with 6 buttons

    Each interface is able to manage:- one ON/OFF button- a motion sensor button- two dimming buttons- two buttons to recall scenes,

    sequences or set points- free installation

    115

    80

    L 115 x 130 x 40 h

    9629Scene Equalizer Zone

    Zone keypad with 8 keys to recall 5scenes/sequences, general dimming,ON/OFF. Installation on standard 503recessed box (not included).

    Number of DIN modules: 7

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

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    code power code power

    80 24

    56

    55 47

    91

    Sensor to activate or deactivate ascene/sequence according to the presence of people in the room.There can be a maximum of 2 motiondetectors; should there be more, an externalpower supply and standard push-button panelinterface must be used. - Supply: 10-15 V- Absorbed current: 12 mA- Contact normally closed

    Light sensor9631- The sensor regulates the intensity of artificial

    light according to natural light, based on afixed set point

    - Can be fixed either to the wall or to the ceiling- There can be a maximum of 32 light sensors- Voltage: 12 V- Consumption: 40 mA; 0.5 VA- Work temperature: 5 - 45 C

    9843Motion detector

    9868IR receiver

    80 24

    56

    Remote control9735

    G741 100/1000W

    DALI Dimmer formains voltage lamps

    104 58

    85

    - Power: 100-1000 W resistive load- Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vvac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range: 1-100%- Room temperature: 0 to +40 C- Protection against overheating and short-circuit- Output wires maximum length: 50 metres- Installation on DIN track- Number of DIN modules: 6- Occupies 1 DALI address

    9636 40/300WDALI TR Dimmer

    55 30

    120

    - Power: 40-300 W (resistive load), 240 VA(inductive load)

    - Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range: 1-100%- Room temperature: 0 to +40 C- Protection against overheating and short-circuit- Output wires maximum length: 50 metres- Built-in installation in devices or BIN track- Number of DIN modules: 3- Occupies 1 DALI address

    9634

    DALI 12 V transformerfor 35-105 W dimming

    178

    4734

    - Power: 35-105 W- Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output voltage: 11.6 Vac- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1- Dimming range 1-100%- Soft-start lighting up- Room temperature: -10/+50 C- Protection against overheating and

    overcharge with automatic regulation- Protection against short-circuit with

    automatic reset- Class II- Occupies 1 DALI address

    DALI 12 V transformerfor 50-150 W dimming9635- Power: 50-150VA- Input voltage: 230-240 Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60Hz- Output voltage: 11.8 Vac- DALI load: 2mA- DALI address 1- Dimming range 1-100%- Room temperature: -25/+50C- Protection against overheating and

    overcharge with automatic regulation- Occupies 1 DALI address

    DLC RM -1XDALI 1X dynamic relays9637 4A200 41 15

    41

    - Maximum current load: 4 mA- Input tension: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Network frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output voltage: 230-240 Vac- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Maximum load according to E-60947

    -1000 W for resistive load (AC1)-300 VA for inductive load (AC15)-185 W for monophasic engines

    - Room temperature 0 to +40 C- Class II- Free installation

    178

    4734

    Available in colour 01

    Available in colour 01

    Available in colour 01

    Available in colour 01

    G681 10ADALI 2X Electronic Relays

    68 57

    85

    - Maximum current: 2x10A- Input voltage: 230-240 -10%, +6% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output voltage: 2 dry contacts- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 2 - Maximum charge according to EN-60947

    - 2500 W for resistive load (AC1)- 600 VA for inductive load (AC15)- 440 W monophasic engines

    - Room temperature: 0 to +40 C- Class II- Installation on DIN track- Number of DIN modules: 4- Occupies 2 DALI addresses

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

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    accessories and components

    SP07 220-240VacDriver group for Express RGB

    - Includes DALI 500/600mA interface and 30 W 28Vdc electronic ballast.

    - Can connect up to 9 LED RGB- Occupies 3 DALI addresses

    code power

    BZ16 480 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile (Dim 82x124x127mm)

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile (Dim 73x75x103mm)BZ14 100 W

    VIN=100-120/220-240Vac / 50-60 HzVOUT= 4856Vdc (SELV)

    BZ15 240 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile (Dim 60x124x117mm)

    VIN=100-240Vac15%/ 50-60 HzVOUT= 4856Vdc (SELV)

    VIN=100-240Vac15%/ 50-60 HzVOUT= 4856Vdc (SELV)

    - Includes DALI 350mA interface and 30 W 28Vdc electronic ballast.

    - Can connect up to 6 LED RGB- Occupies 3 DALI addresses

    9856 220-240Vac

    code power

    - Input voltage: 90-260Vac- Output voltage: 24 +/- 3% Vdc- Frequency: 48/63 Hz- Nominal power: 24W- Yield: 85%- Number of DIN modules: 5

    - Input voltage: 230Vac+/-15%- Output voltage: 24Vdc+/-3%- Frequency: 48/63Hz- Nominal power: 72W- Yield: 85%- Number of DIN modules: 4

    - Input voltage: 90-260 Vac- Output voltage: 24 +/- 3% Vdc- Frequency: 48/63 Hz- Nominal power: 10 W- Yield: 80%- Number of DIN modules: 1

    17,5 68

    92

    87,5 66,5

    93

    105 66,5

    93

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile9908 10 W

    9909 24 W

    9910 72 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile

    - Input voltage: 230Vac+/-15% - Output voltage: 24Vdc+/-3%- Frequency: 48/63 Hz- Yield: 85%- Number of DIN modules: 4

    140 66,5

    93

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile9911 96 W

    11760

    124

    12782

    124

    10373

    75

    Driver group for Glim Cube RGB

    - Input voltage: 100-120/220-240Vac- Output voltage: 24,5V +/-0,5%- Frequency: 47/63Hz- Yield: 90%- Number of DIN modules: 7

    120 102

    124 9912 240 W

    Electronic power supply designed to mount on a DIN standard profile

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

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    accessories and components

    Colour LED Interface9639- Number of DIN modules: 7- Controls LED devices- Supplied by the same power supplies

    used for Ledplus products- Power consumption: 3 W- Each Colour LED interface

    needs its own supplier- The number of devices controlled by each

    supplier is indicated in the instruction sheet- Occupies 3 DALI addresses

    70 70

    89

    G765DALI -> 1-10 V converter

    G745

    DALI Booster 64. Electronic devicefor the expansion of DALI systems(up to 64 addresses)

    72 64

    90

    120 40

    110

    - Maximum load: 10 A (for resistive load), 5 A (for inductive load)

    - Input voltage: 230 +/- 10% Vac- Nominal frequency: 50/60 Hz- Output signal: 1-10 V- Maximum number of connectable lamps:

    1x18W max 30 2x18W max 201x36W max 30 2x36W max 201x58W max 20 2x58W max 10

    - DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Dimming range: 1-100%- Output wire maximum length: 100 metres- Class II- Installation on DIN track- Number of DIN modules: 4

    - Input voltage: 220/240 -10%, +6% Vac- Network frequency: 50/60 Hz- DALI load: 2 mA- DALI address 1 - Internal DALI supplier for 64 DALI addresses

    (maximum power: 128 mA)- Class IP20- Number of DIN modules: 4

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    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

    Available in colour 00

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    iGuzzini

    Architectural Lighting

    Shanghai, China:Expo Shanghai 2010Better City, Better LifeUBPA - Pavilions B2 and C1

    Lighting project:Favero & Milan Ingegneria

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    iGuzzinidesign iGuzziniMaster Pro update LIGHTING MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS - OPEN

    In a frantic, dynamic society wherespeed and flexibility in contactsand movements are key factors forcompetitiveness, iGuzzini updates itsoffer to give a fast, practical answer tomodern lighting needs. This is the birthof Master Pro Update: the systemincreases the current potential andadvantages of Master Pro, bymanaging lighting fixtures with themodern hand-held technology thathas become a must in professionalworking environments. Compatiblewith Nokia N900, N810, N97, N97 miniand 5800 versions, Master Pro Updatebreaks the barriers of time and space,operating in full automation for thecreation of versatile lighting and colourscenes in multi-space buildings,by simply keying in data on yourhand-held computer.

    It is a high-performing and versatile,yet