The OpenBAS-LC-NX12R Lighting Controller with LED Display offers customizable control for up to 12 lighting circuits, expandable to 48. It integrates seamlessly into any Building Automation System and simplifies installation with dedicated mounting options.
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Mircom’s OpenBAS-LC-NX12R Lighting Controller with LED Display includes fully customizable control logic, scheduling, trending, and alarms. Through external and replaceable latching relays, the NX12R can seamlessly control up to 12 external lighting circuits per controller and up to 48 lighting circuits total by daisy-chaining up to four controllers together with the included cables.
Use standalone or integrate into any Building Automation System through its RS485 communication port supporting BACnet /MSTP (Slave only but discoverable), Optomux, MODBUS /RTU and more
Configure and commission the controller using the free-to-download System Design Studio
Simplify installation and improve safety with the windowed enclosure BB-OpenBAS-WIN-W and dedicated lighting controller mounting plate and dead front BBA-OBS-LCNX12R-W
Save money and only purchase and install as many latching relays as needed ( WR61613K-84 )
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