User's Manual

Table Of Contents
Street Light Bridge Integrator’s Guide iii
Welcome
Intelligent street lighting uses electronic ballasts, power line communications
hardware, and local network controllers that are interconnected with specialized
control and reporting software. A street lighting network establishes two-way
communications with each lighting fixture so that you can control the lighting
level of each fixture, turn it on and off, and monitor its condition.
The luminaires in a street lighting network use a L
ONWORKS
®
power line
communications channel for the network, which is managed by an Echelon
i
.LON
®
SmartServer, known as the Segment Controller because it controls
segments of the street lighting network. To extend the network across low-
voltage step-down distribution transformers, Echelon introduces a power line and
radio frequency (RF) wireless hybrid device, the Street Light Bridge module.
This document describes the elements of the Echelon street lighting solution,
including the Street Light Bridge module and the Segment Controller.
Audience
This document assumes that you understand basic networking and that you have
some experience working with an
i
.LON SmartServer. It also assumes that you
understand the basics of a low-voltage power distribution network.
Related Documentation
The following manuals are available from the Echelon Web site
(
www.echelon.com) and provide additional information that can help you manage
a street lighting network:
i.LON SmartServer 2.0 User's Guide
(078-0345-01E). This document
describes how to configure the
i
.LON SmartServer and use its
applications to manage control networks.
Introduction to the LONWORKS Platform
(078-0183-01B). This manual
provides an introduction to the ISO/IEC 14908-1 (ANSI/CEA-709.1 and
EN14908) Control Network Protocol, and provides a high-level
introduction to L
ONWORKS networks and the tools and components that
are used for developing, installing, operating, and maintaining them.
All of the Echelon documentation is available in Adobe
®
PDF format. To view the
PDF files, you must have a current version of the Adobe Reader
®
, which you can
download from Adobe at:
get.adobe.com/reader.
FCC Compliance
If the wide-are network (WAN) Card will be integrated into an American
National Standards Institute (ANSI) Internet protocol (IP) Meter, and used
within the United States of America, then the complete ANSI IP Meter (including
the WAN Card) must comply with United States Federal Communications
Commission (FCC) regulations. In addition, the accompanying documentation
for the complete product would need to include a notice such as the following: