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easyCONTROL EBL Starterkit

Both systems feature an integrated web server that enables convenient configuration and parameterization through a centralized interface. This allows settings to be managed without direct access to individual luminaires, supporting efficient operation and simplified system administration.

Commissioning is performed via an IP interface, facilitating integration into existing network infrastructures and supporting modern building management concepts. The centralized system architecture provides a clear overview of connected emergency luminaires and enables efficient supervision across the entire installation.

An integrated logbook supports the documentation of tests, inspections and operational events. Export functions enable further processing of recorded data, helping operators manage maintenance activities and documentation requirements more efficiently.

The systems differ primarily in scalability. The easyCONTROL EBL supports installations with up to 300 devices, while the easyCONTROL EBL PRO allows the integration of up to 500 devices within a single system. This enables project-specific system selection while maintaining a consistent operating philosophy and installation structure.

DIN rail mounting supports a clean and organized installation within electrical cabinets, contributing to repeatable project implementation while reducing planning and installation effort.

  • the centralized system architecture enables consolidated monitoring of self-contained emergency luminaires
  • the integrated web server enables convenient configuration without direct on-site access
  • IP-based commissioning simplifies integration into existing network infrastructures
  • the scalable architecture supports installations with up to 300 or 500 devices
  • the integrated logbook enables structured documentation of tests and operational events
  • export functions enable efficient processing and management of system data
  • DIN rail mounting enables organized installation within electrical cabinets
  • the unified system concept reduces planning and coordination effort

The easyCONTROL systems support a structured approach to emergency lighting management within buildings. Centralized monitoring allows self-contained emergency luminaires to be grouped and supervised through a single platform, creating a clear and organized system architecture.

The scalability between EBL and EBL PRO enables project-specific selection according to building size and operational requirements. As a result, both smaller facilities and larger installations can be implemented using the same operating philosophy and system structure.

For planning and tendering processes, the clear separation between the monitoring platform and the luminaire level simplifies system definition, reduces interface complexity and supports consistent project specifications.

The systems are designed for DIN rail installation, providing a familiar and structured installation environment within electrical cabinets. This simplifies integration into existing electrical infrastructures and supports consistent installation practices.

Commissioning via the IP interface enables rapid parameterization without the need for complex additional devices. Centralized configuration reduces setup time, particularly in larger installations where multiple luminaires must be managed efficiently.

The bus-based architecture provides clear identification and organization of connected luminaires, reducing installation errors and improving visibility during commissioning and maintenance. For installers, this means fewer coordination requirements, a clearly defined system structure and a more efficient project workflow.

Typical areas of application

  • office and administration buildings
  • schools and educational facilities
  • hotels and hospitality environments
  • industrial and commercial buildings
  • hospitals and healthcare facilities
  • public buildings
  • large facilities requiring centralized emergency lighting monitoring