Bluetooth Solution
The Schréder Bluetooth solution consists of 3 main components: A Bluetooth dongle plugged into the modular driver of the luminaire (BLE transceiver) A Bluetooth antenna fitted on the luminaire A smartphone application called Sirius BLE
Easy to use
The Schréder Bluetooth solution is ideal for the on- site configuration of individual outdoor luminaires using Bluetooth. From the ground, the user is able to switch the luminaire on or off, adapt the dimming curve, read diagnostic data and much more. A user-friendly application called Sirius BLE provides an easy and secure access to the control and configuration functions.
Whether you are managing a lighting network in an urban or a residential area, this solution will make it easy to control your outdoor luminaires while simply standing by the pole.
Quick and easy pairing
Get the Sirius App from Schréder. Go to the menu. Press the SCAN DEVICE (START) button, to search for the surrounding BLE modules. They will be displayed with a bar graphic (signal intensity) to indicate the closest and the most distant one you can reach. Click on the device you want to connect to and enter your personal access key to control the luminaire.
Defining the settings
Once you are connected to a luminaire, you can set various parameters such as the maximum output current, minimum dimming level and custom dimming profile.
Manual dimming control
The App enables you to do a manual override to adapt the dimming levels instantly. Simply tap on the Dimming button in the main menu and adjust the dimming using the wheel and button. Predefined dimming levels can be applied immediately. The
corresponding value is displayed on the wheel. This enables you to test the ON / OFF and dimming features of the luminaire paired to the smartphone.
On-site diagnostic
When a luminaire is paired, you can access various diagnostic information: total number of power up events, operation time of LED module and driver, total energy consumption of LED driver... etc. You can also track operating events (short circuits, thermal shutdowns...). The diagnostic values may be the current state or values accumulated to date.
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