The SLC-913 DC LoRA controller possesses all the functions of the SLC-815 DC LoRa controller. Both devices are used in intelligent lighting systems for controlling and dimming LED luminaires. Data exchange occurs using the LoRa (Long-Range Wireless) protocol, thus providing high and reliable communication. This allows the controller to integrate more efficiently into intelligent lighting management systems, especially in conditions where cable topology is challenging. The use of LoRa technology ensures the controller's communication with various sensors (e.g., motion, traffic, and brightness sensors) installed in the system. The SLC-913 DC LoRA controller processes and transmits data about the luminaires' status (fault, communication disruption, etc.). The feature of SLC-910-SC-LoRa lies in the use of the A41-357-NEMA socket standard, which simplifies installation and maintenance. This standard is particularly useful in cases of limited space within the luminaire's housing. In some instances, luminaires are already equipped with this socket, simplifying their integration into the intelligent lighting system.
A distinctive feature of this controller is the ability to adjust the Correlated Color Temperature (CCT), allowing the lighting temperature to be changed from 2700 to 6000 Kelvin. This function is available provided the luminaire is equipped with corresponding diodes.
Lighting controllers designed for use in intelligent lighting systems feature advanced characteristics. They integrate with smart control systems, allowing for brightness and color temperature adjustment. Lighting control units can automatically adapt to environmental changes, such as adjusting light intensity based on the time of day or weather conditions.