Group Streetlight Controller with CCMS — 2G GPRS
The LUCI2G is a feeder-pillar level streetlight controller that manages and monitors a group of streetlights over a 2G GPRS connection. It integrates with a Central Control and Monitoring System (CCMS) — giving municipalities and highway authorities real-time visibility and remote control of entire lighting zones from a web dashboard.
Group Control vs Individual Control
The LUCI2G controls a feeder pillar or section panel — switching and scheduling an entire group of lights from one point. Individual lamp-level monitoring requires per-pole LUCI controllers. Group control with CCMS is the cost-effective starting point for smart street lighting at scale.
Features
- Built-in scheduling — autonomous on/off based on time, independent of network connectivity
- CCMS integration — remote schedule changes, status monitoring, and fault alerts via 2G
- Role-based access for multiple operators and staff
- Energy metering — track consumption per feeder zone
- Fault detection and alert notifications
Use Cases
- Municipal street lighting — city-wide CCMS rollout at feeder pillar level
- Highway and expressway lighting — scheduled zone control with central visibility
- Industrial estate and township lighting — group control without per-pole infrastructure cost
Key Specifications
- Control level: Group / feeder pillar
- Connectivity: 2G GPRS (SIM card required)
- Scheduling: On-device — autonomous even without network
- CCMS: Integrated cloud-based central control and monitoring system