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The Long-Join UM9900 intelligent lighting control system brings together the JL-246CG master controller and JL-245CZ slave controllers to create a robust, Zigbee-based centralized control solution for modern outdoor lighting. With a self-healing mesh network, rich web dashboards, and compatibility with Long-Join’s photocontrol, NEMA socket, and Zhaga socket product families, it gives cities a practical path from simple dusk-to-dawn operation to full smart-city lighting. For municipalities, EPC providers, and lighting manufacturers photocell partners looking to cut energy use, simplify operations, and prepare for future smart services, UM9900 offers a clear, scalable route forward—without throwing away the systems and photocell hardware you already trust.
UM9900 System Actually Solve In City Lighting

Long-Join Intelligent Lighting Control System UM9900: Introduction To The JL-246CG And JL-245CZ Centralized Control Solution

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Long-Join’s UM9900 smart lighting system uses two main devices. One is the JL-246CG master controller, and the other is the JL-245CZ controller device. Together, they create one central mesh system for street lights. It now serves cities, parks, campuses, and industrial areas.

 

The system uses a Zigbee mesh network, supports wide-area lighting control, and connects easily with photocontrol, Toma NEMA, y Zócalo Zhaga ecosystems. With this article, we will walk through the architecture in a simple question-and-answer format, so that technical teams, city engineers, and integrators can quickly understand how UM9900 works and where it fits in a modern smart city lighting plan.

UM9900 System Actually Solve In City Lighting
UM9900 System Actually Solve In City Lighting

What Problem Does The UM9900 System Actually Solve In City Lighting?

Many cities still rely on traditional cabinet timers or standalone photocell switches. Once installed, those systems are hard to monitor, slow to adjust, and expensive to maintain. When one feeder trips or a manual setting is wrong, whole streets stay dark or over-lit, and teams often only discover issues after citizens complain.

 

UM9900 tackles these problems by giving you:

  • Remote visibilityfor every pole-level street light controller
  • Fine-grained dimming and scheduling, not just simple on/off
  • Redundant mesh communicationbetween poles, so one failure does not break the whole line
  • A unified web platform where you monitor energy, alarms, and field devices in real time
 

From a city-operations view, UM9900 works like a central nervous system for outdoor lighting: field controllers collect data and execute commands, while the JL-246CG master plus the UM9900 web platform coordinate the whole network.

UM9900 At A Glance

Artículo

What It Means In Daily Operation

UM9900 platform

Web-based control center for all lighting projects

JL-246CG master controller

Main controller intelligent lighting node managing groups/scenes

JL-245CZ slave controllers

Pole-level smart remote control switch units for each luminaire

Comunicación

Zigbee mesh; can be extended with LTE/NB-IoT where needed

Typical applications

City streets, parks, campuses, industrial estates, communities

The whole system uses open parts that work well in the field. It can grow with your smart city plans, not trap you in one small use.

How Do The JL-246CG Master And JL-245CZ Slave Controllers Work Together?

If you are new to smart lighting, it’s easy to get lost in part numbers. So let’s put the two core devices in simple language.

 

  • JL-246CGis the “brain” on the pole: a NEMA-interface smart street light controller that talks to the UM9900 platform and manages downstream devices or scenes.
  • JL-245CZis the “hands” at each luminaire: a twist-lock street light controller that actually switches and dims one light, measuring local conditions and sending data upstream.
 

Both units integrate photo sensor capability and Zigbee communication, so they can operate in dusk-to-dawn mode, follow central schedules, or blend both. This is especially useful when you combine UM9900 with Long-Join’s photocell control and twist-lock photocontrol series for layered lighting strategies.

Roles Of JL-246CG vs JL-245CZ

Feature / Function

JL-246CG Master Controller

JL-245CZ Slave Controller

Primary role

Central node in the pole’s control hierarchy

Pole-level lamp or small group controller

Interfaz

NEMA twist-lock NEMA socket on the luminaire head

Twist-lock interface or retrofit on existing fixtures

Comunicación

Zigbee + optional LTE / NB-IoT uplink

Zigbee mesh node relaying data through the network

Local sensing

Ambient light, electrical parameters

Ambient light, load status, basic metering

Typical use

Group / scene controller for one smart pole

Individual lighting control for each lamp

Integration with photocell products

Coordinates with Long-Join photocell lighting sensor families through UM9900

Operates like an intelligent photocell for street light

This division makes it easy to scale: you add more JL-245CZ slaves as you extend the line, while keeping a consistent architecture around a few JL-246CG master points.

UM9900 web platform 245cg and slave 245cz
UM9900 web platform 245cg and slave 245cz

How Does Centralized Control Improve Daily Operation And Maintenance?

For many maintenance teams, the worst part is this. They don’t know what’s wrong on site until someone complains there. UM9900 changes that by turning every controller into a small data point.

 

Through the UM9900 web platform, operators can:

  • See live voltage, current, power factor, and cumulative energy for each node
  • Adjust dimming levels, switching thresholds, and schedules remotely
  • Group luminaires into scenes (e.g., “evening peak,” “late night economy mode”)
  • Receive alarms for lamp failure, abnormal power, or communication loss
 

This is more than “nice to have.” Smart regulation frameworks and academic studies highlight that real-time monitoring and analytics are key to optimizing street lighting in modern cities.

Typical UM9900 Central Functions

Función

What The Operator Sees / Does

Real-time map (GIS)

Location and status of every street light controller on one map

State ratio dashboards

Share of lights on, off, in fault, or under maintenance

Central dimming & scenes

0–100% dimming per group or schedule, including midnight dimming

Threshold setting for light sensor

Remote configuration of 20–100 lux switching threshold

Remote updates

Firmware upgrade and parameter reset over the air

For cities already using photocell street light products from Long-Join, UM9900 adds an extra layer: you keep the automatic dusk-to-dawn photocell behavior at the edge, but gain central override and analytics. This layered control is especially useful when integrating photocontrol receptacle hardware, such as Long-Join’s ANSI C136.41 NEMA 7-pin receptacles. 

How Does The System Work With Photocells, NEMA Sockets, And Zhaga Sockets?

Many lighting projects today already use photocell for street light control through NEMA or Zhaga interfaces. The question is: can UM9900 work with what you already have?

 

Long-Join designs the UM9900 ecosystem to stay compatible with its own twist-lock photocontrols, photocontrol receptacles, and Zócalo Zhaga products. This means:

 

  • Existing luminaires with NEMA 7-pin sockets can host JL-246CG or separate photocell lighting sensor
  • New designs using Zhaga Book 18 can integrate compact controller intelligent lightingmodules through products like JL-700 Zhaga socket.

Interface Options Around UM9900

Tipo de interfaz

Example Long-Join Product

What It Enables

Receptáculo NEMA de 7 pines

JL-250 series receptacles

Pluggable photocell control, smart controllers, or shorting caps

Twist-lock photocontrol

JL-217C street light photo controller

Dusk-to-dawn photocell switch with surge protection

Zócalo Zhaga

JL-700 Zhaga socket series

Low-profile interface for Zhaga-ready smart controllers

By combining UM9900 with these hardware families, cities can roll out outdoor photocell light sensor strategies now and still remain ready for future smart nodes, sensors, or communication upgrades.

UM9900 combing with different hardware
UM9900 combing with different hardware

In Which Scenarios Does UM9900 Deliver The Most Value, And How Does It Scale?

Smart lighting is not the same. For all. It is a smart photocell-style controller that sits on top of the light. It talks to field nodes and sends data up to the cloud. UM9900 is designed to cover this spectrum without forcing different platforms for each type of project.

 

Typical scenarios include:

  • City main roads and highways: use group-based dimming, traffic-driven scenes, and strict alarm handling.
  • Residential communities and campuses: emphasize safety, softer dimming curves, and integration with CCTV or emergency buttons.
  • Parks and greenways: combine motion sensing, environmental data, and reduced night-time light pollution.
 

Scaling is straightforward:

  • Start with one district: a few JL-246CG masters and dozens of JL-245CZ slaves.
  • Add more poles and controllers as new streets or parks are upgraded.
  • Extend with new sensors or smart city functions without changing the backbone.

Scenario vs Configuration Example

Scenario Type

Typical Node Density

Key UM9900 Features Used

Main urban road

1 pole every 25–40 m

Central dimming, failure alarms, GIS monitoring

Residential community

Short streets, mixed pole spacing

Scene-based scheduling, motion + light sensor

Industrial / logistics

Large lots, high mast lights

Power quality tracking, midnight energy saving

Parks & waterfronts

Curved paths, trees blocking direct lines

Mesh routing, adaptive dimming, sensor add-ons

Because UM9900 uses web-based management and standard wireless protocols, it fits easily into broader smart-city programs targeting CO₂ reduction and improved public safety.

Conclusión

The Long-Join UM9900 intelligent lighting control system brings together the JL-246CG master controller and JL-245CZ slave controllers to create a robust, Zigbee-based centralized control solution for modern outdoor lighting.

 

With a self-healing mesh network, rich web dashboards, and compatibility with Long-Join’s fotocontrol, Toma NEMA, y Zócalo Zhaga product families, it gives cities a practical path from simple dusk-to-dawn operation to full smart-city lighting.

 

For municipalities, EPC providers, and lighting manufacturers photocell partners looking to cut energy use, simplify operations, and prepare for future smart services, UM9900 offers a clear, scalable route forward—without throwing away the systems and photocell hardware you already trust.

Enlaces externos:

●https://www.digi.com/solutions/by-technology/zigbee-wireless-standard
●https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesh_networking
●https://www.researchgate.net/publication/364583427_The_Potential_of_using_ZigBee_Technology_

to_Improve_the_Effectiveness_of_Smart_Street_Lighting_SystemsSSLS
●https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S2210670721002006

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