Cross any control system to LightCloud Blue
Controls-system mastering — cross any lighting control system to RAB LightCloud Blue, spot-and-dotted and quantified. One engine: cross the system, spot-and-dot the devices, and take off the quantities — nLight or WattStopper in, RAB LightCloud Blue out.
Cross a control system to LightCloud Blue
Paste an Acuity nLight or WattStopper DLM controls schedule — power packs, sensors, wall pods, gateways — and cross the whole system to RAB LightCloud Blue. The engine knows the architecture changes: wired per-zone devices collapse into the wireless fixture mesh, and it tells you exactly what's eliminated, integrated, kept (UL924), and added.
- ·nLight / WattStopper → LightCloud Blue
- ·Role-aware: packs, sensors, wall pods, gateway
- ·Eliminates the wired backbone + per-zone packs
- ·Keeps UL924 emergency; flags what to add
Spot-and-dot the LightCloud layout on the plan
Drop the electrical drawing and place the crossed LightCloud Blue devices on the plan — fixture-integrated sensors, wall stations, and the gateway — coverage-checked and marked up for the submittal.
- ·Devices placed on the plan
- ·Coverage-driven sensor logic
- ·Wall stations + gateway located
- ·Bluebeam (XFDF) markup export
Take off the crossed system's quantities
Read the schedule + count every device and fixture on the drawing, matched to the LightCloud Blue line and reconciled against the schedule — so the crossed bill of materials is quantified, not estimated.
- ·Schedule read + symbol count
- ·Matched to LightCloud Blue
- ·Count-vs-schedule reconcile
- ·CSV / BOM export