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Analysis of Shopping Mall needs What is Sympholux Lighting Control? What is KNX? What is DALI? What is C-Bus? Shopping Mall Applications Public Areas Showrooms Retail Shops Restaurants & Bars Schematic Diagrams The Next Step Shopping Mall References
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Schneider Electric is the only Lighting Control expert worldwide which enables harmonious orchestration via the three platforms below. As a result, our unique Sympholux solution remains the optimal way for your business to balance its light and energy needs.
KNX: The standard in interoperability C-Bus: The expert in ambience lighting DALI: Optimizing individual control and centralized management
No matter what your Shopping Mall building shape, location, budget or unique applications and needs, no one is more perfectly placed to tailor you an optimized solution than Schneider Electric.
What is KNX?
What is DALI?
KNX is an international standard (ISO/IEC 14543, CENELEC EN 50090, CEN EN 13321-1, GB/Z 20965) automated communications protocol based on the widely recognized EIB (European Installation Bus), BatiBus, and the EHS (European Home System) protocols. In a KNX system, all bus devices (twisted pair, radio frequency, power line or IP/Ethernet) are connected and able to exchange information. Such bus devices can be either be the sensors or actuators needed to control essential building management equipment. Specific examples include: lighting, blinds/shutters, security, energy management, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning, signaling and monitoring systems, interfaces to service and building control technologies, remote control and metering, etc. KNX ultimately simplifies the control, monitoring and signaling of all of these features via a uniform system that requires no extra control centers.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) lighting systems leverage DALI-controlled fixtures and controllers throughout all building interiors. DALI Lighting Controllers, ballasts, transformers, drivers, emergency fittings and other electronic control gears and devices shall be fully complied with IEC 62386 standards. Easily reconfigurable with no need for time-consuming and troublesome re-wiring, DALI digital lighting systems will control and provide status updates down to individual ballast level. A DALI ballast is an intelligent device that can be configured to remember its power-on status, maximum, minimum and system failure levels, plus fade rates and times. DALI ballasts are controllable by messages sent individually, by group or on a system wide basis. A DALI lighting system will also report the output level of every one of its ballasts and operational status of every one of its ballasts and lamps. It can also automatically test emergency fittings and report their status.
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Actuators
Switch actuator 220VAC Dimming actuator Shutters actuator Fan coil actuator Power supply 220VAC
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KNX remains the worlds only open standard for all applications in Shopping Mall, offering powerful ETS PC software that empowers the planning, engineering, installation and configuration of all KNX-certified products.
The many advantages of installing DALI in your lighting system include: Control of individual units, groups, scenes and broadcasts Status control and monitoring of all lamps and ballasts Simple formation of groups via flashing lamps Easily customizable lighting preferences Simpler control of emergency lighting
What is C-Bus?
Input Devices C-Bus is a microprocessor based wiring system that controls lighting and other electrical services. In addition to activating and deactivating lighting circuits and analogue-type controls such as dimming electronic fluorescent ballasts, C-Bus will control and automate virtually any type of electrical load. To ensure faster more reliable operation, each C-Bus device has its own in-built microprocessor. These components can either be individually programmed via point and click PC-based software or through an in-built/integral PC-free Learn Mode. Optimal communications speed and reliability are ensured because all C-Bus system information is held within individual C-Bus devices rather than at one central point. Whilst no computer is needed for normal C-Bus operations, C-Bus PC-based control and management software is available should you require further control flexibility. Output Devices
Professional Dimmers DIN Rail Dimmers DIN Rail Relays Fluorescent Controllers Infrared Transmitter Wall Switches Occupancy Sensors Environment Sensors Touch Screens Coupler Hand held IR Remotes
System Devices
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Commissioning Tools Graphical User Interfaces Gateways and Drivers
Restaurants & bars Restaurants & bars need to exude a unique air of sophistication and style. At night, flexibly controllable lighting scenes enable the creation of separate zones that offer different dining experiences within each area of the restaurant. Architectural dimmers are totally compatible with these aims and ensure seamless control in almost any environment. Such systems are also purpose-designed to dim large numbers of lights and will heighten any desired architectural lighting effect.
Exteriors Exterior and feature lighting at entrances, ornamental gardens and lobbies plays a vital role in a malls overall visual presentation to visitors. To ensure malls always make the best possible impression, C-Bus provides seamless integration and lighting transitions via a DMX interface gateway which is compatible with many manufacturers LED lights and theatrical equipment.
Retail outlets Retail stores require very specific control features and need easy-tooperate and flexible lighting control systems that can be adjusted to seasonal changes.
Showrooms The control of many down and display lights requires a high powered professional dimmer. The perfect complement to dim lighting goals, C-Bus dimmers can also be used to create spectacular lighting effects.
Shopping Malls
Dimming & Scene Control
Forward-looking retailers understand the value of creating a unique shopping experience through the effective choice of colour schemes, layouts, displays and of course lighting. The ultimate aim is to entice shoppers to investigate showrooms, market halls and aisles. Schneider Electrics Sympholux Lighting Control meets all shopping malls essential energy efficiency, operation and maintenance needs. As lighting is a proven means of quickly lowering energy consumption and can cut costs by between 25 to 50%, our teams integrate all control features associated with lighting via a centralized intelligent control panel or a distributed system. Specific inclusions in such systems include occupancy detection, dimming, daylight linking and scene-setting. Dimmers are the ideal way to enable architectural lighting goals and in addition to creating extraordinary lighting effects can be used to control large numbers or down and display lights. Such a large-scale dimming capability will also help conserve energy and further reduce power bills. Our rugged, top-quality C-Bus dimmers utilize advanced phase control switching to ensure cooler operation and higher reliability. Our Scene Controls can also be used to operate several device series and set multiple levels or actions via one command and are typically used to: Create mood lighting and quickly transform in-mall ambience. Schedule-switch or dim several lighting areas at a days start or end. Enable/disable occupancy sensors when moving from working to nonworking hours control.
Daylight Harvesting
Daylight harvesting saves energy by continually monitoring and adjusting artificial and natural lighting to enhance occupants comfort by eliminating variations in lux levels. Light level sensors are used to determine lighting levels according to the sunlight filtering through windows in specific areas. Should a dimmer detect less than optimal artificial brightness in an area, it brightens lights to the desired brightness value. Similarly, when natural brightness begins to fade outdoors, the lighting control system adjusts the artificial light in small steps. Should they wish to, users can override these automatic light controls by means of a simple push-button.
Outdoors
Occupancy Control
Occupancy sensors are frequently used to deactivate lighting or other loads when people leave a specific area of a building unattended. Such sensors are often combined with a wall switch to offer a choice of both manual and automatic activation/deactivation means. As a result, users occupying an area can manually control lighting without having to worry about wasting electricity by burning unnecessary lights when the areas are left unoccupied. Other infrequently occupied rooms such as staff and rest rooms can use occupancy sensors to completely eliminate wall switches altogether. Graphic User Interface for a shopping mall
Dual-technology Sensor
Public Areas
Sympholux lighting control platforms combine all public lighting requirements and can be activated via a combination of manual switches and/or automatic controls via time scheduling, light level or occupancy sensors. Brightly-lit public areas consume vast amounts of energy all night, every night. Usually scheduled to activate via a light level sensor, public area lighting control systems will deliver an extra dimension of flexibility. In ramping up lighting gradually rather than instantly, they will also reduce energy consumption and extend light fittings operational life. Lighting circuits can be monitored via a central location to ensure everything is functioning correctly and that circuits that fail can immediately be identified. Exhaust fans can also be teamed with the same system network to provide one control point for all services.
Showrooms
Showroom lighting is generally provided by compact fluorescent down lights recessed into high ceiling cavities. Such lights require flexible dimming and control and should ideally be capable of DMX control and integration with audio visual systems. C-Bus architectural dimmers are fully compatible with, and can ensure seamless control of, any environment. They are also purpose-designed to dim large numbers of lights and will make it easy for operators to achieve their ideal architectural lighting effects. A perfect complement to architectural lighting goals, dimmers can be used to create truly spectacular lighting effects. Their ability to dim vast numbers of lights will also conserve energy usage and lower power bills. C-Bus rugged high quality dimmers utilize advanced phase control switching to further cool operations and enhance reliability. C-Bus Architectural Dimmer
DALI Controller
Kim Yong Kwan, Seoul on behalf of Hankuk Processed Glas Inc. Grimhae, Korea on behalf of Vetrotech Saint-Gobain International AG Bern, Switzerland Override here is generally made via a touch-screen located in a centralized location whose menu is only accessible via a secure password. Such systems also allow for quick identification of lighting zones and rooms located through the building and simple disarming of sensors or existing programs. External signage and flood lights can also be controlled by Schneider Electrics lighting control systems. For further savings, some lights are designed to activate at dusk while all non-security lights turn off at 1.00am each morning. C-Bus Touch Screen
Retail Shops
Shop fit-outs are a retailers secret weapon in creating a memorable shopping experience for customers. Lighting, music and audio visual displays all play a vital role in establishing the shops brand and attitude and increasing visitors by offering a bright and inviting environment. When used in retail environments, C-Bus can be designed to provide a mix of localized light, music and master controls. Schneider Electric audio solutions are another discreet way for retailers to provide background music to various parts of their shops. Multi-room audio (MRA) systems that enable simple, one-button activation of lighting, music and audio-visual displays and screens are also available and can be fully integrated into almost any automation network.
C-Bus DLT
In this establishment, touch-screens installed at the reception desk provide automated control of all lighting, air conditioning and motorized blinds on the premises southern windows. Controlling all chandeliers and down lights, pre-set modes have been programmed to customize specific moods such as early evening, cloudy night, sunny day, shut down and cleaning modes for different areas of the restaurant. Hosting everything from business seminars to social gatherings, VIP rooms must offer both scheduling managers and patrons great versatility. Ultimately, almost all systems must also offer flexible dimming and lighting control. Compatible with audio visual systems, Sympholux lighting control ensures seamless control of almost any event in almost any environment. Other system control panels enable control of lighting via an attractively-designed Dynamic Labelling Technology (DLT) system mounted in the bar table or front desk workstation. Individual switches linked to the DLT systems touch-screens can also be used to control a single space or a number of zones. The impressive end result is a very simple and user-friendly interface via which both the restaurants staff and event attendees enjoy simpler, more flexible control.
C-Bus MRA simplifies the provision of a single stand-alone amplifier with a connection for an MP3 player and provides on/off and volume controls via any C-Bus DLT (Dynamic Labelling Technology) or touchscreen. These single zones can be expanded to include a singlechannel Audio Distribution Unit (ADU) which will enable the amplifier to retain both a local MP3 player and a secondary input. As these ADUs also have the ability to use Infra-red (IR) reticulation via the amplifier, any second device can also be controlled remotely. Multi-room, multi-source music means operators can tailor different music to specific areas at varying volumes. The number of areas may vary dramatically depending upon the size of each installation. To ensure systems can play separate music sources in different zones simply requires a matrix switcher to co-ordinate and route sources. C-Bus DLT
Schematic Diagram
Level 8
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 61
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Level 7
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 60 141 5500NB Network Bridge
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Level 6
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 59
All applications
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Level 5
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 58
All applications
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Level 4
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Level 3
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 55
All applications
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Level 2
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 54
All applications
Level 1
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 53
All applications
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Ground
DB C-Bus Output equipment 5500PS C-Bus 250mA PS Enable Application - 203 Trigger Application - 202 Lighting Application - 52
All applications
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Schematic diagram
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ML6
VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW MTN647895 VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.43kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.65kW VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.5kW BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA p=0.9kW
ML6-1# Lighting ML6-2# Lighting ML6-3# Lighting ML6-4# Lighting ML6-5# Lighting ML6-6# Lighting ML6-7# Lighting ML6-8# Lighting
Instructions: 1. Schneider Electric KNX control system can control the light, the blind and the air-conditioning within a building in an integrated way. 2. Through the interface of the central workstation, the system can monitor and control multiple environments. 3. Light turning on/off module with the function of current detection can examine whether the lights in public places are broken, and show the position of broken lights through computer alarms. 4. The central workstation shows the indoor temperature and allows the user to easily set temperature of each office. It is convenient to be maintained and it will decrease the global energy consumption. 5. Through the smart panel in offices, users can manually control light in the office area. It can serve as a backup, thus being safer of use. 6. The timer allows to conveniently turn on/off the lights in public places on schedule and then to conserve energy.
C65-C40/3P ML2-5# Lighting ML2-6# Lighting Spare L2 C65-C16/1P L3 C65-C16/1P L1 C65-C16/1P L2 C65-C16/1P L3 C65-C16/1P
ML3
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VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.6kW MTN647895 VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM L1 C65-C16/1P p=0.6kW C65-C40/3P L2 C65-C16/1P VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW L3 C65-C16/1P VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW L1 C65-C16/1P L2 C65-C16/1P L3 C65-C16/1P VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.3kW VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.3kW VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.3kW
VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM ML7-4# Lighting p=1.47kW BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA ML7-5# Lighting p=1.0kW BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA ML7-6# Lighting p=1.0kW ML7-7# Spare
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VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW MTN647895 VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.1kW VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.5kW
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VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM ML8-3# Lighting p=1.47kW BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA ML8-4# Lighting p=1.0kW BV(3 x 2.5)DG25-QA ML8-5# Lighting p=1.0kW ML8-6# Spare
7. The light sensing on/off controller can automatically control solar-protection. If the sunshine is too strong, it will lower the sun-shades automatically. It prevents the indoor temperature from increasing too high, and thus the system will realize energy conservation. 8. The light sensing on/off controller can automatically deal with floodlighting and landscape lighting. When natural light decreases, the controller will automatically turn on the floodlighting. When natural light becomes brighter, it will automatically turn off the lights. The system is easily managed and allows conserving energy.
ML9 ML5 L1 C65-C16/1P L2 C65-C16/1P L3 C65-C16/1P L1 C65-C16/1P C65-C40/3P L2 C65-C16/1P L3 C65-C16/1P L1 C65-C16/1P L2 C65-C16/1P L3 C65-C16/1P L1 VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW MTN647895 VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.7kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.6kW VV(3 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.6kW VV(2 x 2.5)GXC-PM p=0.1kW ML5-1# Lighting ML5-2# Lighting ML5-3# Lighting ML5-4# Lighting ML5-5# Lighting ML5-6# Lighting ML5-7# Lighting ML5-8# Lighting ML5-9# Spare
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Motor 1# Motor 2# Motor 3# Motor 4# Motor 5# Motor 6# Motor 7# Motor 8# ML9-9# Lighting
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KNX Backbone
MTN684064 (KNX power supply) MTN628319 (Push button)
Central computer
MTN683832 KNX power supply REG-K/640 mA MTN677129 Year time switch MTN628319 Push-button, 4-gang plus MTN647895 Switch actuator REG-K/8x230/16 with manual mode and current detection MTN647595 Switch actuator REG-K/4x230/16 with manual mode and current detection MTN649808 Blind actuator REG-K/8x/10 with manual mode
Central workstation
Figure 7 - KNX Schematic Diagram of Shopping Mall 19 Sympholux Shopping Mall Solution Guide Sympholux Shopping Mall Solution Guide 20
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