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Basically, to connect your installation to Glamox Connect you need an Access point as well as a gateway(s) connected to your local installation.

The access point is the one point connected to Glamox Connect. The access point communicates to the gateway(s) on the local network.

Components

  1. Access point - LMS CONNECT RevPi Core 3 8GB

  2. Local gateways to your systems:

    1. Ethernet2Dali (E2D) - LMS E2D VERTEX APC 3 (if you already have it in your installation, you don’t need to add another one)

    2. Wireless Zigbee - LMS CONNECT ZIGBEE GATEWAY PoE

    3. DALI Complete - LMS CONNECT DALI/TCP GATEWAY

  3. 24 V power supply(s) - LMS CONNECT 24V 60W POWER

  4. Ethernet switch ports for all access points and gateways - you can use LMS E2D IND SWITCH

  5. Internet connection - you can use LMS E2D REMOTE ACCESS KIT as a GSM gateway

The Access point needs to be connected to 24 V power as well as ethernet connection.

Gateways limits

There is no hard limit to the number of gateways to 1 access point but recommendations are as follows:

  • Ethernet2Dali - max 25 gateways (one cluster) per access point

  • Wireless Zigbee - max 10 gateways per access point

  • DALI Complete - max 8 gateways per access point

Gateways details

  • Ethernet2Dali - detailed information on the Ethernet2Dali gateway can be found here: Ethernet2Dali

  • Wireless Zigbee - gateway requires PoE or 230 V power supply adapter, as well as an ethernet connection.

  • DALI Complete - gateway has two ports for DALI connection, so you will need 1 gateway per two DALI lines in your installation. The DALI gateway is physically connected to the DALI lines, as well as connected to your local IP network. The DALI gateway needs 24 V mains connection.

The gateways do not require any physical connection to the access point. The Access point communicates over TCP/IP to all connected gateways.

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