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LightPRO System Setup Procedure
Greater China Regional Marketing
NXP Semiconductors
Feb 18, 2014
Contents
Setting up the Network
1. LightPRO dev kit overview
2. Setting up the LightPRO Network
- IP network side setup
- Jennet-IP network formation
- Group configuration
- Scene configuration
3. How to use the remote (to do On/OFF, Grouping, Dimming)
Hardware – how to make a LightPRO SSL Driver
4. How to connect a LightPRO module
LightPRO – hardware reference design
How to connect LightPRO (PWM 3.3V, 12V, and Analog 0-10V)
LightPRO module pinouts
General guidelines for connecting LightPRO
Testing your SSL Driver with LightPRO module
5. Where to buy LightPRO module and the other parts
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Setting up the LightPRO Network
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LightPRO dev kit Overview
Wifi Router
Smart Bulbs
Lan Cable
WiFi
Network
Side
IoT Gateway
Jennet-IP
Network Side
LightPRO Module
SSL Driver
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Setting up the LightPRO network (1)
- IP network side setup
Step 1 Connect IoT Gateway to IPv4 network
Connect the IoT gateway with a LAN Router. Then find the IP address of IoT gateway in the client list of DHCP Server.
This will allow PC web to access to the IoT Gateway and Jennet‐IP network using the IP address.
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Setting up the LightPRO network (2)
- Jennet-IP network formation
Step 2 Enter Jennet-IP Network formation
Open Browser: http://192.168.0.xx.( IP address is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server )
Go to “Gateway Configuration Interface”, type the password “snap”
Go to “Jennet‐IP”‐> “Whitelist” tab, wait for the lamps/remote to join the Jennet‐IP network
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Setting up the LightPRO network (2)
- Jennet-IP network formation
Step 3 Add lamp to Jennet-IP network
Power up the lamp, which enters a breath mode to indicate a joining state.
Refresh the page of “Jennet‐IP”‐> “Whitelist” tab until the lamp shows up
Tick to check box of the lamp and click “Save&Apply”
Repeat Step3 to add more lamps
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Setting up the LightPRO network (2)
- Jennet-IP network formation
Step 4 Add Remote to Jennet-IP network
Initiate the active mode of the remote by pressing “PRG button‐> Up button‐> Down button‐> Up button”.
Refresh the page of “Jennet‐IP”‐> “Whitelist” tab until the remote shows up
Tick to check box of the remote and click “Save&Apply”
Repeat Step4 to add more remotes
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Setting up the LightPRO network (3)
- Group Configuration
Step 5 Enter Group Configuration
Open Browser: http://192.168.0.xx.( IP address is dynamically assigned by the DHCP server )
Go to “JIP Browser ‐> ..‐> Network Contents”, all joined lamps will show out;
Select target lamp and then Choose “Groups” MIB for group configuration
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Setting up the LightPRO network (3)
- Group Configuration
Step 6 Create a Group Entry to a lamp
Fill in“AddGroup” box with supported GroupID and then “Set”;
When the bottom line shows “Success”, Refresh the “Groups” table.
Notes1: The Group IDs supported by the Android Smart Lighting App are “0x15a00a”, “0x15b00b”, “0x15c00c”, “0x15d00d” and
“0x15f00f”. The Group IDs supported by the PC web are “0x15c00c”, “0x15d00d” and “0x15f00f”.
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Setting up the LightPRO network (3)
- Group Configuration
Step 7 Delete a Group Entry from a lamp
Fill in“RemoveGroup” box with a GroupID that is already in the Group table,and then “Set”;
When the bottom line shows “Success”, Refresh the “Groups” table.
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Setting up the LightPRO network (4)
- Scene Configuration
Step 8 Adjust Group Status for Scenes
Based on group control, adjust the status of lamps to the expected scene value.
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Setting up the LightPRO network (4)
- Scene Configuration
Step 9 Enter Scene Configuration
Go to “JIP Browser ‐> ..‐> Network Contents”, all joined lamps will show out;
Select target lamp then choose “BulbScene” MIB for scene configuration.
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Setting up the LightPRO network (4)
- Scene Configuration
Step 10 Save Scene Configuration
Save the status of the bulb into a scene by editing one of supported sceneID into “AddSceneID” and then “Set”;
Go back to the step 9, save the status for the scene one by one until all bulb in the scene has been addressed.
Notes: The valid scene IDs are 0xA00A (Home), 0xB00B (Away), 0xC00C (Movie), 0xD00D (Reading).
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Hardware – how to make a
LightPRO SSL Driver
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How to connect a LightPRO module (to an
SSL driver box)
IoT Box Reference Design
Power Supply
PWM or 0-10V analog
Antenna mounting
LightPRO Module Pin
Connections
Testing
Q&A
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LightPRO - reference design
90-275VAC
Universal AC
AC Power Input
Outputs 0~10V or
PWM (500Hz)
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How to connect LightPRO (1)
- Inside your IOT SSL Driver – simple 3.3V PWM case
ANT
(2~3.6v)
3.3V DC output
3.3V PWM (Pin 14, 500Hz)
PWM
dimming
control
input
SSL DRIVER
+3.3V +-10%
NXP LightPRO
In this example, we show how to interface to a SSL
Driver that accepts 0 to 3.3V PWM signal
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How to connect LightPRO (2)
- Inside your IOT SSL Driver – simple 12V PWM case
ANT
(2~3.6v)
LDO
~12-15V
12V DC output
Pin 14 3.3V
PWM 500Hz
~12V
PWM 500Hz
PWM
dimming
control
input
SSL DRIVER
+3.3V +-10%
NXP LightPRO
NXP PIMD3 or Equivalent (all R’s are 10k)
In this example, we show how to interface to a SSL
Driver that accepts 0 to ~12V PWM signal
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How to connect LightPRO (3)
- Inside your IOT SSL Driver: 0-10V analog control case
ANT
(2~3.6v)
LDO
~12-15V
15V DC output
Pin 15 3.3V
PWM 100kHz
0-10V Analog
Control
0~10V
Analog
Control
Signal
SSL DRIVER
+3.3V +-10%
NXP Light Pro
Use low power rail to rail input
and output opamp e.g. LT1006
or similar. Ensure opamp supply
is decoupled with 1uF cap close
to supply pins
In this example, we show how to interface to a SSL
Driver that accepts 0 to 10V analog control signal
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LightPRO module Pins – Top View
LightPRO
module is FCC
Approved
500Hz PWM
100kHz PWM
Monitor
0V
16 = +3.3V
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Function
0V
0V
+3.3V
100 kHz PWM
500 Hz PWM
Monitor
LightPRO Module Electrical Connections
Pin Number
Comments
17
Both pins 17 and 18 must be connected to 0V
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16
+‐ 10% at 25mA
15
0 to +3.3V PWM used to develop 0‐10V analog diming signal
14
0 to +3.3V low frequency PWM signal
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Monitor signal ‐ interface to LED via transistor buffer
Note that the PWM output signals are 0 to +3.3V. If your SSL driver requires
higher PWM voltages, you will need to buffer and amplify these signals
The ‘monitor’ output provides a separate indication of the LED output status
(ON/OFF and dim level) and can be used to drive an external monitor LED
through a transistor buffer. This is useful for testing SSL drivers on the ground
before installation. You do not have to use this feature for correct operation.
Typical current consumption: Rx = 17.5mA Tx = 15mA and operating
temperature range is -40 dec C to +85 deg C
See the link to the reference circuits for circuit details and ideas to interface the
module to your SSL Driver
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LightPRO module – General Guidelines
Ensure the power supply entering the module is clean and stable. If
there are long traces between the +3.3V supply and the module,
decouple the power supply close to the LightPRO Module
Ensure there is no physical contact between the module and any other
components in your SSL Driver
Do not attempt to operate the module without an antenna, or with just a
piece of wire – the module performance and network performance will
be severely degraded
Do not pour potting compound over the LightPRO module – this may
affect the RF performance adversely
Ensure that the antenna socket mounted externally on your SSL driver
module is secure and does not rotate – if it does, this can result in a
broken connection inside your SSL driver module during installation
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Testing your SSL driver with LightPRO
module
Use the small reference network provided in the LightPRO Developers
Kit (2 lamps, 1 x gateway and 1 x remoter) plus an Android Smart
Phone or an Android Tablet
Get your module to join the network – this verifies that the RF section of
the system is operational
Check that the module functions all operate – this verifies that
hardware interface and application software layer is operating correctly
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Where to buy LightPRO module and the
other parts?
LightPRO Module: From distributors SAC, Zenitron, EDOM, Future,
Arrow, WPI, ZLG
Gateway: Liseng
Remote Control: NXP (more suppliers in Q2)
Sensors: Coming in Q2 (light and occupancy)
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FCC Statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following
two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital
device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a
particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following
measures:
—Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
—Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
—Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
—Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.


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