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Starsense -telemanagement madeeasyStarsense Powerline
Starsense is a telemanagement system, with remote controlof outdoor light points on highways, roads, streets and inresidential areas. Saves energy by enabling individual lightpoints to be switched on or off at any given time or set toany dimming level. Makes outdoor lighting installationsintelligent and dynamic, minimizing light pollution andincreasing safety.
Benefits• Philips provides end-to-end solutions including hosting & connectivity• Maximum savings thanks to special Philips algorithms like CLO &
VPO• Uses the only open technology on the market which is future-proof
and used by a great many manufacturers throughout the world
Features• Starsense controls and monitors any lamp type from electromagnetic
ballasts to electronic drivers (DALI or 1-10 V)• Starsense uses dedicated lamp data files created and tested to
accurately detect failures in the light points• Starsense uses a user-friendly software tool capable of showing all
the relevant information such as failures, energy consumption,lifetime, etc., and even real-time monitoring using web mappingservices from the Internet
Application• Designed for highways, roads or street lighting in general, including
residential areas
System• LLC7030 OLC to control/monitor DALI drivers• LLC7035 OLC to control/monitor DALI drivers with meter
accuracy• LLC7040 OLC to control/monitor 1-10 V drivers
• LLC7050 OLC to control/monitor step-dim electromagnetic ballasts• LFC7065 Segment Controller that connects to a LonWorks®
network to monitor, control and manage a group of OLCs
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Segment Controller (SC). Built into the
feeder pillar, it controls a number of
OLCs connected to the same power grid
and gathers information from them to be
sent when required to the remote PC via
a TCP/IP connection. The SC also has
two inputs and two outputs that can be
used to interface to other devices in the
cabinet, such as traffic counters or
weather sensors. Integrated into the SC is
the Starsense Configurator Software,
which provides installers and integrators
with easy-to-use Web applications for
configuring the OLCs and SCs on site,
without any special skills being required.
Outdoor Luminaire Controller (OLC).
Either built into the luminaire or fitted in
the base of the pole, it switches and dims
up to two independant lamps and detects
lamp failures. Communicates to the
Segment Controller via a power line and
uses the DALI protocol as an interface to
the electronic driver and a relay that can
be used either to switch the lamp on and
off or to control other loads. The OLC
has a digital input designed to connect to
a photocell, enabling local control (switch
on/off) when configured in this way.
Maximum OLC load 1000W.
Outdoor Luminaire Controller (OLC).
Either built into the luminaire or fitted in
the base of the pole, it switches and dims
the lamp and detects lamp failures.
Communicates to the Segment
Controller via a power line and uses a
1-10 V dimming signal as an interface to
the electronic driver and a relay to switch
it on and off. The OLC has a digital input
designed to connect to a photocell,
enabling local control (switch on/off)
when configured in this way. Maximum
OLC load 1000W.
The Pole Geartray is a strong, robust box
with the Outdoor Luminaire Controller
LLC7030 DALI insideProvides save and
easy installation in the base of a pole with
IP54 protectionBecause of the
transparent front the installer can easily
check the status of the OLC without
removing it from the geartray
The Pole Geartray is a strong, robust box
with the Outdoor Luminaire Controller
LLC7040 1-10V insideProvides save and
easy installation in the base of a pole with
IP54 protectionBecause of the
transparent front the installer can easily
check the status of the OLC without
removing it from the geartray
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Related products
The Pole Geartray is a strong, robust box
with the Outdoor Luminaire Controller
LLC7050 Step Dim insideProvides save
and easy installation in the base of a pole
with IP54 protectionBecause of the
transparent front the installer can easily
check the status of the OLC without
removing it from the geartray
Outdoor Luminaire Controller (OLC).
Either built into the luminaire or fitted in
the base of the pole, it switches and dims
up to two independent lamps and detects
lamp failures. Communicates to the
Segment Controller via a power line and
uses the DALI protocol as an interface to
the electronic driver and a relay that can
be used either to switch the lamp on and
off or to control other loads. The OLC
has a digital input designed to connect to
a photocell, enabling local control (switch
on/off) when configured in this way.
Maximum OLC load 1000W.The
LLC7035 has an integrated meter chip for
Class B (EN 50470-3) accuracy energy
metering.
Outdoor Luminaire Controller (OLC).
Either built into the luminaire or fitted in
the base of the pole, it switches and dims
the lamp and detects lamp failures. It
interacts with the ballast by switching its
output and by means of a Step Dim (SD)
interface. Beside this it monitors the
electrical characteristics of the lamp-
ballast combination. Up to two lamp-
ballast combinations are supported by the
OLC SD.The OLC has a digital input
designed to connect to a photocell,
enabling local control (switch on/off)
when configured in this way.
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Dimensional drawing
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LFC7065
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LLC7050
LLC7033
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Dimensional drawing
LLC7043 LLC7053
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