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1 Acuity Controls – High Bay Networked Lighting Solutions
Overview of XPoint Wireless, including nLight and ECLYPSE integration

2 XPoint Wireless Overview & Updates
1 XPoint Wireless Overview & Updates

3 Networked LED … Wired / Wireless
Single User Interface Single Controller Single Riser Diagram Indoor, High Bay, Parking Garage

4 XPoint Wireless is Established
Re-launched in 2016 as part of Acuity Controls nLight system Previously marketed as part of “LC&D” brand from Original technology by Adura Technologies Inc., available XPoint Wireless is deployed through North America (CA, US, MX) Industrial: Manufacturing, food & beverage processing facilities Retail: national chains, in retail and parking areas Municipal: Convention centers, transit depots, parking complexes

5 XPoint Wireless Advantage
Luminaire Integrated Distributed Intelligence Onboard Power Monitoring UL924 Listed Egress Control Integrates with nLight full building control solution, BMS No server or SaaS subscription required Luminaire Integrated No special wiring is required to install a fixture integrated with XPoint Wireless controls Designed, tested, and warrantied in Acuity Luminaires Instant Response Lighting responds instantly to commands and triggers for optimal safety and energy savings Distributed Intelligence Delivers reliable wireless control without a single point of failure; Each fixture “knows” how to respond to sensors, switches, and schedules Robust Adura® Protocol Provides Resilient Mesh Network Delivers reliable and proven wireless control and instant lighting response regardless of site conditions 2.4 GHz ( ) – does NOT interfere with Wifi (802.11) Onboard Current Monitoring Verification of energy savings Integrates with BMS and LC&D wired control system Flexibility to create a hybrid wired/wireless solution that aligns performance requirements with available budget Combines with relay panels for circuit control of outdoor lighting, corridor lighting, etc.

6 Closer Look: XPoint Wireless Parts and Pieces
2 Closer Look: XPoint Wireless Parts and Pieces

7 Wireless Control (no sensor, fixture integral)
Control fixture on/off/dim level via wireless messages from sensors, manual controls, software, or BMS systems Fixture integrated from factory, easy install (connect power to LED) On/off, 0-10V dimming control Real power measurement (3% accurate) Good for IP/NSF ratings, aesthetics XPA RL1 DSI

8 Wireless Control (no sensor, field installed)
Control fixture, or circuit, on/off/dim level via wireless messages from sensors, manual controls, software, or BMS systems Field installed 20A Relay, 0-10V Dimming (100 mA) can support entire circuit of lights Real power measurement (3% accurate) Compatible with electronic ballast, standard ballast, tungsten, and plug loads XPA RP20 D

9 Wireless Controls (with sensor, fixture or field)
Luminaires with wireless sensors can control other fixtures (with or without sensors, can mix & match in a wireless group) Has all features of internal controller; adds PIR motion sensor and photocell Variety of embedded and external form factors to suit different LED housings KO-mount sensors can be field installed IP66, damp location options XPA RL1 DSI + XPA DS SBG XPA SBOR XPA CMRB

10 XPoint Wireless – Agency Luminaires
As of 7/1/2017 High Bay / Industrial Parking Garage Stairwell / Corridor On Spec Sheets Today IBG1, JHBL1 IBL IBH1,2 JCBL1, FHE LED1,2 DMW21, VAP LED1,2 PGX1 DSXPG1 Hydrel 47601 WL1 STL A variety of options for integration showed: JHBL shows the Light Controller DSXPG shows a Controller/Sensor WL shows the Light Controller with Sensor for a list of LED products 1 = Integrated occupancy/photo sensor option available 2 = 347/480 Stepdown transformer option available

11 Central Emergency Circuits
? Energy codes require controls Fire / Electrical codes require UL 924 control override devices

12 Example of Traditional UL924 Solution
Traditional Use of UL924 Bypass Relay Extra wiring connections add cost, challenging in retrofit, high bay, parking garage

13 New Solution: XPoint Wireless “EM/ER” Options
UL924 Listed XPoint Wireless Controllers & Sensors Simple installation: fixture/controller integrated, no additional components Easy to comply with energy codes and fire / electrical codes EM Option for “slow transfer” backup power ER Option for “fast transfer” or UPS backup power EM Option: single line voltage connection to Emergency Hot

14 UL924 – “ER” Normal Power Sense Leads
Overrides control during absence of Normal Power Relay closed Dimming output at high trim setting Uses auxiliary normal power sense leads, just like nLight nPP “ER” Requires connections to both Emergency and Normal unswitched hot circuits Works with online UPS or fast-transfer emergency circuits No “nuisance lighting” on following a power outage or initial power-on “ER” Option only available in XPA RP20 Relay Pack

15 UL924 – “EM” Power Interruption Detection
Overrides control following interruption in power which typically occurs during transfer from normal to backup power For 90 minutes following interruption/loss in power > 30 ms Relay closed Dimming output at high trim setting Does not require additional normal power leads to be wired Only suitable for interruptible auxiliary power sources (e.g., diesel generator, slow-transfer inverter) Possible to have “nuisance lighting” on following a power outage or initial power-on “EM” Option available in all line voltage XPoint control devices (fixture integrated controller, sensor, or relay pack)

16 How it Works – External Inputs
Additional XPoint Wireless occupancy and photo sensors can be remotely mounted where needed XPoint Wireless contact interface works with wall controls and other momentary contact signals nLight scene switches, touchpads, and other inputs can control XPoint Wireless Sensors & Switches Analog DC or contact closure input to XPA SIAC2 L2 Remotely mounted XPA SBOR nLight Wallstations

17 XPoint Wireless Bridge
Wireless Mesh Network CAT5 Ethernet to LAN / nLight System Backbone XPA BRG Used to program, support and maintain XPoint Wireless network Up to 250 wireless devices per mesh network (can use multiple XPA BRG) Connects wireless mesh network to LAN / nLight system backbone; routes data between system backbone and wireless devices and zones Does NOT participate in local control & decision making

18 Centralized Intelligence
Control Manager Advantages Less computing per node Disadvantages Increased latency Single point of failure Less scalable Occ Sensor

19 Distributed Intelligence
Monitoring & Configuration Advantages Lowest latency No single point of failure Most scalable Disadvantages Increased computing at node Occ Sensor

20 XPoint Wireless – Distributed vs. Centralized
Distributed: Local Controls (no backbone required) Centralized: Global Controls (backbone required) Wireless occupancy sensing Wireless wall controls / contact inputs Wireless photocell control UL924 Egress Mode Timeclock events Software / app controls BMS Demand Response nLight Device Inputs nLight Wallpods nLight I/O

21 nLight ECLYPSE Controller
System Controller Manages up to 750 nLight / XPoint Wireless devices Maintains Time Clock and Schedules Device Profiles – change sequence of operations in response to schedule, astro clock, wall control, analog input, digital input Stores all Profiles & schedules onboard BACnet Interface BACnet/IP, BACnet/MSTP optional interfaces Read/Write individual device status or system presets BTL Listed Building Controller Web Server Edge Apps such as nLight Explorer, Space Utilization, ENVYSION run on device, no PC/Server needed IOT ready with DG Logik technology nECY

22 nLight ECLYPSE Use Cases
Lighting Only BMS/EMS Integrated Unified

23 Unified Solution: One platform for HVAC / Energy / Lighting
Unified Building HVAC Energy Lighting How does it tie in with the other systems? SiteView Energy application is embedded on the nLight ECLYPSE controller. It lives side-by-side with the nLight & Xpoint Wireless Lighting Controls System. SiteView Energy part of the Acuity Controls Unified Building Solution and uses the same User Interface engine to provide one unified user experience through a single piece of glass. nLight ECLYPSE ECLYPSE HVAC Controllers Energy Metering nLightTM & XPOINT Wireless Lighting Controls System

24 ENVYSION Graphics Example
Render amazing graphics with the ENVYSION visualization platform View live status and control objects via customizable graphics, from web browser, tablet, mobile phone: no server required

25 SiteView Energy Trendlog widgets showing graphs and charts
Render amazing graphics with the ENVYSION visualization platform Trendlog widgets showing graphs and charts

26 ENVYSION Historical Playback Example
Playback of historical operation

27 XPoint Wireless Advantage
Luminaire Integrated Distributed Intelligence Onboard Power Monitoring UL924 Listed Egress Control Integrates with nLight full building control solution, BMS No server or SaaS subscription required Luminaire Integrated No special wiring is required to install a fixture integrated with XPoint Wireless controls Designed, tested, and warrantied in Acuity Luminaires Instant Response Lighting responds instantly to commands and triggers for optimal safety and energy savings Distributed Intelligence Delivers reliable wireless control without a single point of failure; Each fixture “knows” how to respond to sensors, switches, and schedules Robust Adura® Protocol Provides Resilient Mesh Network Delivers reliable and proven wireless control and instant lighting response regardless of site conditions 2.4 GHz ( ) – does NOT interfere with Wifi (802.11) Onboard Current Monitoring Verification of energy savings Integrates with BMS and LC&D wired control system Flexibility to create a hybrid wired/wireless solution that aligns performance requirements with available budget Combines with relay panels for circuit control of outdoor lighting, corridor lighting, etc.

28 3 nLight Overview

29 nLight Networked Controls
nLight is a networked lighting control system for commercial indoor, education and healthcare applications Luminaire integrated for easy install Distributed intelligence Simple, scalable architecture Plug and play sequence of operations (system startup / programming not required) UL924 listed controls

30 Large Portfolio of nLight Devices, LEDs
Occupancy sensors Photocells Dimmers Relays (Power Packs, Panels) Manual Stations (WallPods) nLight-enabled LEDs: Recessed Downlights Suspended nLight Backbone: Bridge Controller Software: SensorView ENVYSION

31 Basic nLIGHT Zone (nLight Enabled LED)
CAT5e nLIGHT enabled Luminaire (e.g. with factory installed nIO EZ PH device) nLIGHT Wall Switch Sensor (e.g. nWSX PDT LV DX) Out of the Box Capabilities Dual Tech Occupancy Detection On/Off Raise/Lower Inhibit Photocell (Disabled by default)

32 Basic nLIGHT Zone (normal / non-Acuity LED)
Line Voltage Wires CAT5e Dimming Wires nLIGHT Wall Switch Sensor (e.g. nWSX PDT LV DX) Non-nLIGHT enabled Luminaire nLIGHT Dimming/Relay Pack (nPP16 D) Out of the Box Capabilities Dual Tech Occupancy Detection On/Off Raise/Lower Inhibit Photocell (Disabled by default)

33 Occupancy / Photocell Sensors
Enclosure Photocell Functionality/ Models On/Off (model #) Auto-Dimming Ceiling Mount nCM PC RJB nCM ADCX RJB Recessed Mount nRM PC nRM ADCX Fixture Mount nCMB PC nCMB ADCX Embedded (NA) nES ADCX

34 WallPods (variety of switch inputs)
Key Features: On, off, dimming, and preset controls Mechanical wallstations: Traditional soft-click tactile feel Touchscreen wallstation: Customizable scene, dimming control 3-way / multi-way control Works with XPoint Wireless

35 nTune™: Mainstream Dynamic White
Full portfolio: nLight dynamic white LEDs Recessed, Arch. Recessed, Linear Simple to install Simple to use Consistent color temperature Works with standard nLight system & devices Productivity Range ( K) Rhythm Range ( K)

36 SensorView – Configuration, Monitoring, Control Software
4 SensorView – Configuration, Monitoring, Control Software

37 SensorView Key Features
SensorView 13 support for nLight and XPoint Wireless installations: Group Devices Pair luminaires and sensors to respond together uniformly (e.g., sensor triggers zone or stairwell) Program Schedules Set normal, holiday, event and after hours behavior to suit the needs of the space Configure Sensor Settings Program dimming levels and time delays to optimize energy use Monitor System Status See live device status and sensor readings Graphical Floorplan (Paid Service Option) See devices and zones on a graphical floorplan of the space Mobile/Tablet Control App Control lighting zones from iOS devices with Virtual Wallpod App (iPhone / iPad) Report and Analyze (Optional Module) Verify historical system operation and graph energy usage information What are the key features, benefits and specs that you would like to point out? Also, if relevant, are there any upgrades that would be coming soon?

38 Device Settings Copy this slide from your Business Case PowerPoint Device Settings is where dim levels, time delays, and other sensor settings are configured.

39 Device Status Copy this slide from your Business Case PowerPoint Device Status is where the live status of the device is reported (relay state, dimming, sensor readings, power).

40 Virtual Wallpods Copy this slide from your Business Case PowerPoint Virtual Wallpods are simple control applications that run on iPhones or iPads to provide simple zone / device dimming and preset controls

41 Thank You

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