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LITECOM lighting management system
LITECOM, Commissioning and maintenance instructions 17.0 | 04.2024 | en 8
3 LITECOM lighting management system
LITECOM is a lighting management system designed for the control of luminaires and motors.
Figure 1: Application example LITECOM
The LITECOM web application allows for the automation of up
to 250 luminaires and motors with a maximum of one
LITECOM CCD control device. The LITECOM web application is
therefore suitable for smaller buildings or – as shown in the figure
on the left – individual floors.
LITECOM infinity provides the option of automating luminaires
and motors with a maximum of 5 LITECOM CCDs. This makes it
possible to flexibly adapt a system to different requirements. For
example, an office that is spread over 5 floors can be operated
as a whole via the web application. In order to do this, 5
LITECOM CCDs, for example, can be combined in one Infinity
system, as shown in the figure on the left. Any LITECOM CCD
can also be removed from the Infinity system at any time and
used again in LITECOM mode.
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Note
For more information on LITECOM infinity see Infinity
mode manual
Self-contained emergency luminaires can be used in a LITECOM system. Self-contained emergency luminaires
contain all parts – such as the battery, lamp, control gear and test and monitoring equipment, if any which are
arranged inside the luminaire or in its immediate vicinity (i.e. within a cable length of 1 m).
There are different switching modes for self-contained emergency luminaires:
1. Maintained light: switching mode in which the emergency lighting is permanently switched on during both
mains and emergency operation. The emergency luminaires cannot be dimmed/brightened. This switching
mode is used, for example, for safety sign luminaires.
2. Non-maintained light: switching mode in which the emergency lighting is switched off during mains operation
but switched on during emergency operation (in the event of a mains failure and during emergency lighting
tests).
3. Lighting management: switching mode in which the emergency lighting can be switched on and off as well as
dimmed/brightened during mains operation, but is always switched on during emergency operation.
Basic functions of the “Emergency lum. (self-cont.)” app
· Monitoring the functionality of the self-contained emergency luminaires
· Regular function tests
The LITECOM system tests in cyclical intervals whether the emergency lighting function is still guaranteed. The
results of the emergency lighting tests are recorded centrally in a test book. The test book can be exported.

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