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Beghelli<br />

Digital Wireless<br />

• CENTRALISED MANAGEMENT<br />

AND CONTROL<br />

• NO ADDITIONAL CABLING<br />

NEEDED<br />

• REDUCED INSTALLATION COSTS<br />

• IDEAL FOR REFURBISHMENT<br />

INSTALLATIONS<br />

• REDUCED MAINTENANCE COSTS<br />

• REDUCED OPERATION<br />

CONTROL COST<br />

• INCREASED SAFETY<br />

AND SECURITY<br />

ALSO IN RACK VERSION<br />

19” 3 UNITS<br />

CENTRAL MODULE<br />

FOR COMPUTER<br />

Beghelli’s Digital Mains Signalling Central Test <strong>Emergency</strong> <strong>Lighting</strong><br />

System (CTOC) consists of a control unit and a number of emergency<br />

luminaires, communicating by means of digital transmission<br />

through the mains power line, therefore without the need to<br />

modify the electrical installation.<br />

Both in the event of a new installations and refurbishments,<br />

the required set up time and costs are dramatically reduced.<br />

Control Unit (CU)<br />

A liquid crystal display (80 characters on 2 lines), a 24-column<br />

printer and a keyboard interface the operator with the CU. The<br />

display shows various selection menus to make the operator’s<br />

control easier, as well as the key to be pressed to start the various<br />

functions. A CU can control up to 512 units.<br />

A keyswitch located at the back of the keyboard can be used<br />

to prevent access by unauthorised persons.<br />

The CTOC can be integrated into a centralised system with a<br />

wider range of functions, or into a remote control system<br />

via a telephone line. A two serial-line connector (RS232) are<br />

located at the back of the CU. A sealed, rechargeable battery<br />

provides for 3 hours full duration in the event of a power failure<br />

Self programming<br />

When first luminaires are connected into the system, the CU is<br />

able to check the installed luminaires and report the number of<br />

luminaires as well as the list of their corresponding identification<br />

codes.<br />

Control Module (CM)<br />

Using the CM, all units in a CTOC system can be controlled from<br />

a PC. Beghelli supplies the appropriate software together with<br />

the CM.<br />

Operation<br />

Data transfer between the CU and the luminaires makes the<br />

following functions possible :<br />

. operation and full duration testing of the luminaires<br />

. enabling or disa-bling the emergency function<br />

. system control<br />

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