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LED parking garage luminaires featuring
integrated LimeLight wireless controls
A perfectly calibrated lighting solution
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Every year 6.5 billion kilowatt hours
are wasted on parking garage
lighting – that amounts to over
$2 million a day, $730 million a year.
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Philips Wide-Lite’s innovation award winning VizorLED and value driven
QLP parking garage and under canopy luminaires coupled with LimeLight’s
ZigBee based wireless control system provides the ultimate lighting solution
for today’s demanding and challenging markets.
Integrating LimeLight wireless technology into our industry leading LED parking and
under canopy products creates a high-density mesh network of communication between
luminaires that can ultimately be managed from any remote location. In turn we maximize
energy savings, streamline facility management and maintenance, enhance safety and
emotional experience within the space, all while reducing total cost of ownership.
An intelligent wireless control system
designed to reduce waste, enhance
security, and maximize energy savings al
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Building the case
for LEDs and
dynamic controls
Putting a stop to energy
and illumination waste
Millions of dollars and a tremendous amount of energy
is wasted on parking garage lighting annually. It’s wasted
because luminaires are operating 24 hours a day, 365 days
a year. LED luminaires utilizing controls makes it easy to be
proactive versus reactive in reducing energy consumption.
As a result, over six and half billion kilowatt hours of
energy is wasted each year in parking structures alone.
Conservatively, a typical parking structure is only occupied
with traffi c 30% of the time. This means energy is wasted
for two thirds of the day by continuously running your
lighting at full output. Controls and dimming allow you to
save energy during unoccupied periods.
Utility rebates and
tax incentive programs
Many utility companies nationwide have instituted financial incentives for employing energy efficient light sources and controls towards existing and new construction facilities. LED luminaires coupled with controls are your highest rebate potential. In addition to utility rebates, parking structures are covered under EPAct 2005 deduction energy saving incentive for lighting and building efficiency. 1
Increases in electricity rates and
legislation initiatives
As our nation continues to face historic economical and environmental challenges, the need to conserve energy has never been greater. When specifying controls with Philips
Wide-Lite’s LED parking garage luminaires, customers are
better equipped to react to increases in kilowatt rates, load
shedding, and economical demand responses set forth by
local and federal energy legislations. Waste not, want not.
References:1. Department of Energy’s Federal Energy Management and Incentive Programs. 2. Title-24 and DesignLight Consortium. 3. U.S. Energy Information Administration
1 A significant tax deduction may be available under EPAct 2005 for an energy saving lighting. Parking garages qualify under this program as interior spaces. Contact your Philips Wide-Lite representative or visit http://lightingtaxdeduction.org for further details.
“With lighting controls, building owners and
operators benefi t from a more valuable,
effi cient facility. The environment benefi ts
from fewer construction-related impacts
and the decreased ongoing demand for
natural resources.”
- University Sustainability Offi cer
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Extend and sustain
LED performance
When specifying controls with Philips Wide-Lite parking and under canopy LED luminaires, the predicted LED life and reliability increases compared to luminaire confi gurations without controls. Increased life means less maintenance, and less maintenance equals a lower cost of ownership over the life cycle of the luminaire.
Preserving our
natural resources
Adopting the use of LED lighting and controls systems in your outdoor space can substantially decrease energy consumption to promote a greener self image by signifi cantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions. Furthermore, LED luminaires contain little to no IR or UV elements, and are mercury and lead free for ease of disposal and recyclability at end of life.
“We’ve worked with communities to create smarter cities with sustainable parking garages, with colleges and universities to provide safe, well-lit environments, and with contractors to build “green” garages that previously were unimaginable. At the end of the day, the team at LimeLight and Philips is about developing smarter solutions that support our vision of a better world. We take this responsibility personally, and consider it a privilege to serve the planet well through LimeLight.” -TwistHDM/LimeLight
The ultimate sustainable
lighting solution
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LimeLight Energy Gauge
Scheduled/Reactive EventsEnergy Harvesting LimeLight System Peak 24/7
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Actual vs. All on Savings
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When fully leveraging all aspects of the LimeLight system,
you can determine your peak hours of operation, minimize
energy consumption and have the ability to modify your
light levels according to your facility’s usage patterns based
on occupancy activity and daylight harvesting. This allows
end-users to minimize energy consumption and reduce
wasted illumination by perfectly calibrating their garage
with Philips Wide-Lite luminaires paired with LimeLight
Wireless Controls.
Wireless controls
create a smarter cost
savings solution
1 Percentages are based on Philips Wide-Lite’s VizorLED Gen-2 luminaire with occupancy and photocell detection controls.
LED solutions alone achieve 43 to
68% energy savings compared to
traditional sources, and can reach
up to 80% savings when coupled
with smart controls1
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Up to 50% installation and maintenance cost
savings compared to hardwired control systems
Installing a wireless system eliminates the need for dedicated control wiring, circuitry and design, reducing hardwire and labor
expenses during installation. With little to no installation disruptions during daily operation combined with the elimination and
need for maintenance spot checking, wireless controls are proven to be an ideal solution for retrofi t and relight applications to
signifi cantly reduce costly facility maintenance.
Wireless
controls
system
Standalone
controls
system
Features
Requires no additional wiring during installation
Motion and Daylight Sensor provides full 360° detection range
Lengthens life of luminaire and electrical components
Fixtures are fully programmable in the fi eld
Individual fi xtures, groups, or entire facility are programmable from any remote computer
Fixtures can be grouped according to location without complicated additional wiring schemes
System can report energy usage, occupancy rates and occupancy times
Allows you to temporarily override schedules for special events at the click of a mouse
Notifi es you after a power outage
Sends email alert notifi cations of system status and failure conditions
When coupled with Philips Wide-Lite
luminaires, LimeLight features all of
the benefi ts of traditional standalone
control systems with the added ability
to wirelessly communicate with your
system to provide an optimal and safe
experience for the customer.
Superior
management and
control capability
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Daylight harvesting
controls made easy
provides additional
savings and extends
fixture life
LimeLight’s wireless controls system has the ability to adjust light
levels according to ambient light conditions and as a result, dim
or deactivate perimeter facing luminaires to provide additional
energy savings opportunities. The units will remain at a lower
light level mode until natural light levels decrease to the point
where electric light contributions are once again required.
Daylight harvesting helps to maximize both energy savings and
extend fi xture operating life.
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Harvest Low Harvest Medium Harvest High
Sunrise
+30 min
Sunset
-30 minSunrise
+90 min
Sunset
-90 min
Sunrise
+180 min
Sunset
-180 min
The LimeLight system has 4 daylight settings: Light
harvest high, medium, low, and “sleep” mode. Each mode
is commissioned on-site during the initial set up. If future
adjustments are needed, modes can be changed from the
web using LimeLight’s on-line graphical user interface portal.
A unique feature to LimeLight is its ability to utilize the
gateway’s internet connection to obtain local temperature
readings. Every 30 minutes, our “Temperature Guardrail”
program monitors changes in ambient temperature
conditions as the weather fl uctuates during the day.
Should outdoor temperatures reach extreme levels,
LimeLight controlled luminaires can be programmed to
decrease drive currents and light output to preserve the
life of the luminaire and its electrical components.
This is ideally suited for higher
ambient climates or for when
mother nature decides to bring
the heat. The reduced output
level is confi gured during
installation per application.= High
= Medium
= Low
= Off/Sleep
Extreme temperature management keeps components cool to optimize performance
Four configurable light harvest settings provide flexibility
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Enhance fixture and system
reliability for your customers
and reduce maintenance costs
Because you can view your facility’s lighting status
from any remote location, maintenance has never
been easier. The system will e-mail or text you
directly in the event of a power outage, fi xture failure
or drop in light levels. System outages and sudden
drops in illumination can be tracked immediately to
individual fi xtures. As a result, maintenance issues can
be automatically diagnosed before a repair crew is
dispatched. No more guessing or costly spot checking
to ensure peace of mind that your facility is 100%
operational and safe.
Measuring activity can
improve energy efficiency
LimeLight tracks energy usage by groups, fl oors
or individual fi xtures. The beauty of the system
allows owners to evaluate energy consumption
by generating daily, weekly and quarterly reports
using the on-line reporting tool. This feature allows
users to modify light level presets and scheduling
events straight from the web. Furthermore, when
conducting daylight harvesting and occupancy
activity analysis, wattage reduction calculation
and opportunities for further adjustments can be
verifi ed with real-time data feedback.
Maximize savings
and decrease risk
with real-time data
feedback
“The wireless controls system tracks
energy usage, dims fi xtures when there
is no activity or in areas of strong natural
light, and provides the kind of real-time
data that garage owners need.”
- Municipal User
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Ensuring safety at every turn A group of lighting fi xtures illuminate to full power as soon as customers
enter or exit your facility, providing a safe and inviting visual experience year
round, and a sense of security like never before.
With a motion sensor in every fi xture, LimeLight safeguards the entire garage - ensuring
that if a customer enters or exits your garage at any time, the system will light the way.
Fixture grouping allows an entire row or fl oor to illuminate once motion is detected
from an entry point. As cars exit the facility, the fl oor below will illuminate ahead of time.
Patrons will experience a seamless and 100% uniformly illuminated space, unaware of the
controls behind the scenes.
Furthermore, LimeLight provides real time monitoring of the system with diagnostic
feedback to notify facility managers of any equipment failures requiring maintenance, along
with detailed activity reports to see fi rsthand when the garage is quiet and when it is busy
– allowing you to tailor the system around your facility’s specifi c schedule.
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Leveraging the intelligence
of the system via the web
Event programming is as
easy as 1, 2, 3
LimeLight’s wireless access allows users to set up
multiple program events to accommodate activities
such as maintenance, manual, reactive and high
occupancy level schedules. If you need to override your
active schedule for holidays, sporting events, or other
special occasions, simply log on to the portal and create
a specifi c event program. Again, all in real time without
having to manually reprogram in the fi eld. The regular
scheduled event will resume automatically the next day.
Manage and monitor fixture
groupings in real time
LimeLight’s grouping tool provides tremendous
fl exibility with up to 50 fi xture groups per gateway.
Group the entire fl oor or individual rows to provide
full line-of-sight views for your customer in the evening
hours, or group the entrance areas to keep fi xtures at
maximum light output regardless of the time of day.
The fl exibility and control is yours. After initial
confi guration, you have the ability to change and update
individual fi xtures and groups as required. Thanks to
the wireless communication, changes are done in real
time and from the ease of your computer. No need to
manually reprogram each individual luminaire in the fi eld
like other traditional standalone or wired installations.
LimeLight’s graphical user interface (GUI) is truly the power of the
system enabling you to manage your entire parking garage facility
lighting via the web. Every fi xture has its own MAC address so
owners can check the status of a single fi xture and any fi xture can be
interdependent or independent in terms of grouping. The GUI is a web
based tool that can be accessed straight from the internet, requiring
no additional software installation. Each user will receive a unique user
name and password to access the LimeLight user interface. There are
fi ve levels of access to ensure that the owner, building operator, or
security manager can access only the information they need.
LimeLight’s GUI allows you to control light levels and operate in large or small zones, or by multiple fl oors to best suit your parking garage’s needs all in real time without having to reprogram each fi xture in the fi eld like traditional control systems.
Scheduling special events and adjusting light levels are easily achieved directly from your computer on-site or by remote web access.
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Eliminate the ‘popcorn effect’ of single luminaire dimming control
Although widely accepted, individual fi xture control is true line-of-
sight, which means each luminaire is brought to high output only when
motion is detected. This creates a visual domino or ‘popcorn effect’ as
a patron makes their way through the space.
Thanks to LimeLight’s ability to easily create fi xture groups or lighting
zones, patrons will never see any change in illumination levels and will
always be in a fully illuminated space until exiting the parking structure.
Eliminating the undesirable domino or popcorn effect to create a
seamless, safe and inviting visual experience.
After the patron has safely exited the garage, the previously activated
zones gradually dim back to their low state as long as no additional
occupancy is detected. This time delay can be easily programmed
to specifi c settings to further ensure safety and security as well as
maximize energy saving potential.
A parking patron enters the third fl oor to retrieve their vehicle, illuminating the entire fl oor upon entering
As the patron exits the garage, the luminaires on the next level illuminate to full power before the vehicle makes the turn
The ability to perfectly calibrate the facility throughout the 24-hour cycle is the true power of the system. In balance with the substantial energy savings, the safety of the parking patron is also a key driver in the development of the algorithms. Our ability to ignite an entire fl oor to full light output with clear line-of-sight visibility is a key feature of the LimeLight system. - Pat Burel, Director of Technical Services at TwistHDM/LimeLight
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Understanding LimeLight’s wireless technologyLimeLight is a web-based system that operates through high density mesh (HDM) wireless technology. The diagram below
demonstrates how all of the components of our wireless system work together to create a true mesh network. The system starts
with the web based graphical user interface (GUI), which is accessed to view fi xture status and to manage the luminaires in the
parking garage. All of the commands to the system go through the central LimeLight database, which receives information from the
LimeLight Gateway and checks the status of every fi xture.
3. The customer fi rewall
The internet connection to the gateway is
provided by the facility owner or operator.
The system pays strict observance to
customer’s security and fi rewall rules.
Complete remote technical support
capability is provided.
2. Central LimeLight Database
The central LimeLight database is based on
an M2M platform - a proven, secure, and
reliable store-and-forward messaging
protocol. All activity within the LimeLight
system is captured in the database for easy
retrieval and reporting – which can be
directly accessed through the GUI.
1. Graphical User Interface (GUI)
The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is a user-friendly,
web-based tool that requires no special software on your
personal computer. Each user is given a unique user login,
password, and defi ned level of access. Within the GUI, users
can create groups, edit profi les, set up events, and adjust
light level settings in the facility straight from the web.
You can also generate reports to track the system’s activity.
For enhanced security, alert notifi cations can be set up via
e-mail or cell phone.
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1st Floor
2nd Floor
The Gateway mini computer is located in a secure on site location and connects to the internet in the customer facility.
The gateway leverages the ZigBee protocol to channel communication to and from the central LimeLight database.
Radio modules with motion and photocell sensors are integrated into each LED luminaire to facilitate communication
and light harvesting, and are managed through the web-based graphical user interface.
4. The LimeLight Gateway
The Gateway is a mini computer to be mounted in a secure
on-site location. Connected to the internet, the gateway is the
High Density RF Mesh ZigBee coordinator, allowing for real-time
mesh communication between luminaires. It is the manifest
holder of fi xture ID’s, groupings and events. A single LimeLight
gateway can reach a minimum of 800 fi xtures per a typical
parking garage.
5. LED Luminaires within the customer facility
Each Philips Wide-Lite LED luminaire is shipped
to the site with an integrated LimeLight radio,
motion sensor and photocell sensor. The radios can
communicate with up to 16 neighbors to create a
reliable high density mesh network. Each luminaire is
commissioned on-site, see page 15 for further details.
* Drawing not to scalePhotocell
LimeLight RadioAntenna
Motion Sensor
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LimeLimeLi hhLi hLighLighttt RadioA
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ZigBee
ZigBee is a specifi cation for a suite of high level communication protocols using small, low-power digital radios based on an IEEE 802 standard for personal area networks.
High Density Mesh (HDM)
LimeLight’s web-based system operates through high density mesh (HDM) wireless technology to create a true mesh network within the garage.
LimeLight Radio
Antenna PhotocellMotion Sensor
Note: For more detailed information on the wireless system, please refer to www.wide-lite.com.
Fixture to fi xture wireless mesh communication structure
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Philips Wide-Lite representatives can help you design a complete system to meet your individual project needs. The LimeLight
support team will set up the graphical user interface (GUI) and monitoring applications. They will also provide initial strategies
during the commissioning phase to ensure immediate efficiencies and payback.
Specifying the parking garage wireless controls system
Pre-workProject Details
• Identify main points of contact*
• Fixture installation timing*
• IT infrastructure readiness
and contacts*
• On-site commissioning target date
Documentation
• Acquire Fixture layout
documentation for GUI
development process*
• Gateway mounting location
Gateway Installation
• Gateway delivery
• Gateway Installation*
Internet Connection
• Cellular or Ethernet connection
to gateway established*
• All firewall rules in place*
On-Site Activity
• Create the RF Mesh
• Product inspection
• Functional testing
• Fixture mapping
• Create preliminary Lighting
Control Plan
On-Site Training
• User guide review
• Hands-on web interface
• Review of the initial
lighting control plan
• System Q&A
• Next steps
Feedback and Refinement
• TwistHDM analyzes data and refines
control plan
• Customer walks garage and helps
refine control plan*
• Review Daytime light levels and
night minimums
On-Site Activity
• Commissioning report delivered
• Standard alert notification enabled
• TwistHDM support begins
On-site commissioning
Review and evaluation
Key milestones before on-site commissioning
1. A cellular or wired internet connection musts be established (or other arrangements made) at least 2 weeks in advance.
2. All LimeLight enabled fixtures must be installed and powered by the time of wired Ethernet connection is established.
3. Key customer contacts must be available for training during on-site commissioning or be willing to defer to web based training at a later date.
4. All customer actions are identified with an asterisk. ‘*’.
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Features Benefits
Eliminates the cost and need for any
low voltage control design & wiring
Web-based login & GUI interface
Provides energy forecasts and reduces
environmental waste
Respects minimum IES and CBEA
requirements during occupied periods
Creates a high density mesh network
of communication between luminaires
Luminaires come ready-to-install, (no front-end
design or on-site controls wiring required) helps to
reduce installation costs
No proprietary software required, can access
from any web based PC using our GUI portal,
eliminating the need to manually adjust luminaires
in the field. The system remains compatible with
future technology advances or software upgrades
Extreme energy savings realized, decreases CO2
emissions and significantly lowers energy bills, provides
detailed reports to manage and monitor usage
Dimming is done seamlessly, always keeping light to
a safe and comfortable level
Wireless mesh network ensures continuous
communication between luminaires and eliminates the
need for zonal wiring and added installation costs
Projects a green image that attracts citizens and
investors while controlling energy wasteEnvironmentally-friendly solution
24/7 monitoring service
Ensures safety and security for patrons and owners,
eliminates the need for costly maintenance spot
checks, helps reduce total cost of ownership
Fixtures can be wirelessly grouped
and dimmed by zonal control
Eliminates the domino or popcorn lighting
effect caused by standalone control for a seamless
visual experience, requires no complicated design
and wiring schemes of hard-wired zonal systems
The value of wireless
lighting controls:
Sensors and GUI interface include
daylight harvesting capability
Perimeter luminaires can be configured per ambient
light levels to dim and provide additional energy
savings during the day while extending fixture life
Temperature Guardrail feature pings
weather information every 30 minutes
By monitoring extreme weather conditions via
the web, products can be dimmed if ambient
temperatures are too high to extend fixture life
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Wireless Controls for Top Deck and Flat Lot Applications - Coming Soon
Quality LED Area and Site Series A value driven area luminaire achieving
up to 21,000 lumens and up to 90 lm/W.
Available in two sizes. DLC Certified.
Contact factory for wireless controls
availability.
AeroScape LED Area and Site SeriesCombining the latest in LED technology with a
modern-edged design, AeroScape Area & Site
Series can achieve up to 21,500 lumens and 86
lm/W. DLC Certified. Contact factory for wireless
controls availability.
Scan our QR code to visit our ‘Wireless
Controls’ microsite. Microsite features
include compatible product offerings,
technical specifications, & video modules.
Product solutions
For complete product specifi cation details and ordering information, visit: www.wide-lite.com
VizorLED
As an LFI Innovation and NGL award winner and participant of a DOE GATEWAY SSL
Demonstration project, VizorLED has proved superior and unique to its kind. VizorLED
improves performance by increasing fixture lumens, efficacy, and system rated life. VizorLED is
the first parking and under canopy luminaire to utilize Non-Direct View (NDV) optics, which
shield the LEDs from direct line of site and provides up to 10% uplight for improved visual
comfort. VizorLED meets IES criteria for parking garages with only one fixture per bay to
significantly reduce installation costs for a faster return on investment. Two driver options draw
less power for even greater energy efficiency. The die-cast aluminium housing and specially
engineered heat sink provides excellent L70 and rated system life. VizorLED is DLC approved
with the Bi-Axial (symmetric) optics.
QLP
Our Quality LED Parking Garage (QLP) series provides an energy efficient lighting solution
with superior performance, efficiency, and product life. QLP utilizes our Philips LEDGINE
LED platform, which can be easily upgraded and is supported as a future-proof solution.
The Rated System Life (LED and Driver) achieves up to 100,000 hours. QLP is constructed
of die-cast aluminum with an integrated heat sink that maximizes performance and fixture
reliability. QLP offers three distribution options: symmetrical, asymmetrical, and downlight.
QLP is DLC approved with the Symmetric and Asymmetric optics.
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System and component details
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8’
9’
10’5’ 20’ 25’15’10’ 5’20’25’ 15’
QLPVizorLED
Typical Sensor Coverage
Radio and Motion Sensor Details
Dimensions
Gateway Details
Installation:The back of the Gateway is equipped with (4) blind
threaded holes that accept 10-32 screws. Mount
spacing is 10.41” across and 14.19” vertical.
Specifications:- High density RF Mesh coordinator
- Ethernet or cellular connection to LimeLight server
- Proprietor of software “rules of operation”
- Constructed to IP65 when used with waterproof
connectors by others
- Highly protected, long life ac/dc power supply
- Single board, ARM compliant 520Mhz Intel computer.
- Operating Temperature up to 55˚C
- Tamper proof housing
Requirements:Installed within the garage facility, the Gateway is
powered by a 120V source and connected to the
internet via an Ethernet cable or an integrated cellular
modem. A 20 foot distance between the gateway and
the first fixture is optimal.
12”(30.48 cm)
15.63”(38.8 cm)
10.4”(26.4 cm)
14.2”(36 cm)
6”(15.24 cm)
PWR LED
ETH0
ETH1
Front View Back View Side View
LimeLight Radio:- 1.8 Watts max (no load draw)
- Operating voltage 102-277V RMS
- Operating Temperature up to 40˚C (104°F)
- Communicates using the ZigBee protocol
- Carries out dimming commands from
Gateway
- Reports internal PCB temperature
- Reports ambient light readings to 1500 Fc
- Transmission Systems Operating within the
band 2400-2483.5Mhz. IEEE 82.15.4
- ROHS Compliant
Motion Sensor:- Wattstopper FS-305 lens configuration
- Detects motion through passive
InfraRed sensing technology
- Operating Temperature up to 40˚C (104°F)
- Connects directly to radio through
modular jack
- 25 ft. radius sensing coverage at 8ft.
mounting height
LimeLight
Radio
Antenna
PhotocellMotion Sensor
QLP
5.6”(14.2 cm)
1.8”(4.6 cm)
4.5”(11.4 cm)
12.4” 31.43 cm
16.0” 40.64 cm
5.7”14.47 cm
10.46”(26.6 cm)
8.18”(20.8 cm)
3.83”(9.73 cm)
1.24”(3.15 cm)
LimeLight
Radio Antenna
PhotocellMotion
Sensor
VizorLED
Philips Wide-lite reserves the right to change specifications and dimensions without notice. Always download the latest technical details at www.wide-lite.com.
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