dimonoff smart street lighting solution flyer
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A MOREINTELLIGENT,SUSTAINABLE,SAFE ANDENJOYABLECONNECTEDWORLD.
that optimize operational processes and improve the quality of life for every citizen. With more than 325 completed projects in 6 countries, the
products in every type of environment.
The company has been committed since 2006 to conceptualize, design and produce ranges of connected objects as well as a genericIoT management platform that meet the challenges of lighting.
RME Certifications
Power Supply Warranty
Dimensions
CompletedProjects
Sold Products
2006Established
62Employees
Years ofexperience
Countries
High Level Features
RTM
MONITORMETERCONTROL
7 pin Standards Weather-proof Dimming Open protocol
Tilt sensor I / OEnergy measurement Demand response Auto calibration
Digi XBee Pro 2.4GHz Digi XBee Pro 900MHz
110-480 Vac 5 years
UL 94V-0U.S. FCC (XBee-PRO 2.4GHz): MCQ-PS2CTH, Canada IC: 1846A-PS2CTH,Europe CE: ETSI, Australia: C-TICK, Japan: TELECU.S. FCC (XBee-PRO 900MHz) Part 15.247 Class A: MCQ-XB900HPU.S. FCC (Honeywell / Elster): QZC-ELIR1
Robust Design
Ambient temperature range: -40C to +70CRelative Humidity: up to 99% non-condensingIP66
G3+Dimonoff | SCMS RME
Smart Lighting Components
RME : Wireless Smart Lighting Node
Smart Wireless Node
Gateway
3.75” H3.215” D
7 pin standards
400
15 325
Communication
Dimono� is among the top 5 leaders for smart street lighting control and is involved in 5 of the largest smart cities’ projects in the world.
ANSI C136.41 or Zhaga Book 18 receptacleDALI or 0-10V driver
The Dimono� wireless smart lighting node is a future-proof, complete and scalable one-module lighting control system. It includes �rmware architecture that adapts to future evolution of radio technologies (including LoRa, NBIoT and others). It suits both small and large networks that use groups, zones, adaptive lighting, scheduling functions and many other state-of-the-art features.
The RME is compatible with both the ANSI C136.41 7-pin receptacle and the Zhaga Book 18 receptacle. Used by Cities, Utilities and Businesses such as shopping centers, car dealerships, airports or campuses to remotely manage their lighting infrastructure. RMEs connect with each other and with a Dimono� Gateway (or via cellular) to create a wireless mesh network that enables connectivity for other types of sensors and connected devices.