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Heliport Controller V3

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The controller has a number of maximum 8 output independent circuits. These circuits can be configured in the factory on different outputs:

  1. 230 VAC for floodlight projectors for example or the wind direction indicators
  2. 48 VDC, used usually on heliports for INSET or ELEVATED lights and GUIDANCE systems. These lights are dimmable in three steps, 10, 30, and 100%.
  3. 1.4 A DC, constant current serial circuits, used usually on Airports where the circuits of lights are on long-distance and we don’t want to have a big drop of voltage and power on the cables. This type of circuit can be used even on heliports where the controller is far from the heliport.
  4. Heliport beacon output, special for heliport beacons. When a heliport beacon is present in a system, we add inside the controller a module for flashing sequence. On this output, the brightness is 3%, 10%, and 100%.

This controller has different control options:

  • From the front door buttons
  • Remote control using a console  connected with a cable
  • Remote control using an application on PC
  • Remote control using GSM Modem  and ANDROID smartphone application
  • Using  air to ground control systems or PAL (pilot activated lighting)

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The controller has a number of maximum 8 output independent circuits. These circuits can be configured in the factory on different outputs:

  1. 230 VAC for floodlight projectors for example or the wind direction indicators
  2. 48 VDC, used usually on heliports for INSET or ELEVATED lights and GUIDANCE systems. These lights are dimmable in three steps, 10, 30, and 100%.
  3. 1.4 A DC, constant current serial circuits, used usually on Airports where the circuits of lights are on long-distance and we don’t want to have a big drop of voltage and power on the cables. This type of circuit can be used even on heliports where the controller is far from the heliport.
  4. Heliport beacon output, special for heliport beacons. When a heliport beacon is present in a system, we add inside the controller a module for flashing sequence. On this output, the brightness is 3%, 10%, and 100%.

This controller has different control options:

  • From the front door buttons
  • Remote control using a console  connected with a cable
  • Remote control using an application on PC
  • Remote control using GSM Modem  and ANDROID smartphone application
  • Using  air to ground control systems or PAL (pilot activated lighting)