
.Owlet Nightshift Hardware Family
CoCo (Column Controller)
IP 67 fully potted ruggedized version for in-pole mounting, shipped with up to two independent power switches, each individually energy metered, ideal if more than one load is attached to a pole, i.e. double flamed luminaries, festive lighting, advertising signs, etc. The energy consumption of each output is individually metered through Class 1 meters on board. Current, voltage and power factor are also continuously monitored and logged. A build-in back-up astronomical clock provides switching after sunset / before sunrise even when the superordinated systems (Segment Controller, Web server) fail to operate.
LuCo (Luminaire Controller)

LuCo is the choice if you want to install the system directly into luminaires. The controller is available in three versions: LuCo-D with DALI-interface, LuCo-M with build-in Class 1 energy meter and the LuCo-U without metering, for applications where a common energy meter is mounted in the feeder pillar. As with the CoCo, current, voltage and power factor are also continuously monitored and logged. An build-in back-up astronomical clock provides switching after sunset / before sunrise even when the superordinated systems (Segment Controller, Webserver) fail to operate.
SeCo (Segement Controller)

The SeCo manages a segment of up to 150 CoCo´s and LuCo´s. It collects the data from the OLC´s through the self-healing ZigBee mesh network and transmits it over the internet to the Webserver, assuring security through a VPN. The connection to the internet is done either to ADSL, GPRS or 3G. Equipped with 2 Digital and 2 Analog In/Outputs and a Modbus Interface the SeCo can acquire data from a segment-wide energy meter for billing purposes as well as send and receive commands from remote sensors and actors, i.e switching a complete lighting feeder or receiving a ripple control command. Due to it´s in build Python engine, the segment controller is fully programmable if customization is needed. As a matter of course light points can be organized in groups (i.e intersections, main roads, crosswalk, etc.) receiving and executing switch and dim commands synchronous.