Products
The system, part by part.
Three wireless controllers, one gateway, two software platforms and a mobile app. Every fixture on the network runs one of these; every network is managed from one of these.
Platforms
IoT platformDimonoff | SCMS
A web-based platform that remotely accesses, monitors and controls an unlimited number of sensors and connected devices from a single map-based interface, across vendors.
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IoT platformDOO Express
An easy, cost-effective alternative to Dimonoff | SCMS for facility or site managers who need to remotely control lights, cameras, GPS trackers and sensors without the full enterprise feature set.
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IoT platformDimonoff Mobile Application
An easy-to-use application that maximizes operators’ tasks related to the installation, control, monitoring and maintenance of connected lighting, directly from the fixture.
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Wireless nodes
Wireless nodeRME
An all-in-one external wireless node that plugs into a photocell receptacle to add remote control, monitoring and utility-grade power metering to LED, HPS, MH or MV fixtures.
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Wireless nodeRTM
A compact, addressable wireless module built into the fixture rather than plugged onto it, for decorative or architectural lighting: commercial streets, parking garages and monuments.
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Wireless nodeLNLV
A compact, addressable wireless node built for remote control and monitoring of battery- and solar-powered lighting, where the RME and RTM’s AC voltage range does not apply.
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Architecture
How the pieces connect
- 01 / Platform
Dimonoff | SCMS or DOO Express
One map-based interface for the whole network — the screen your team actually opens every morning.
- 02 / Gateway
Gateway G3+
Manages up to 500 wireless nodes per unit, independently of a central server, over Ethernet or cellular.
- 03 / Wireless node
RME, RTM or LNLV
The controller matched to how the fixture mounts and is powered — see the comparison below.
- 04 / Fixture
Any LED, HPS, MH or MV luminaire
Any manufacturer, any voltage from 12 Vdc to 480 Vac across the node lineup.
The three wireless nodes, compared
Every fixture on the network runs one of these. The right one depends on how the fixture mounts and how it is powered, not on performance — all three share the same platform and gateway.
| Spec | RME | RTM | LNLV |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mounting | Plugs into an existing photocell receptacle | Built into the fixture, no external socket | Compact module inside solar or battery fixtures |
| Voltage | 110–480 Vac | 110–480 Vac | 12–24 Vdc |
| Wireless | Digi XBee PRO 2.4/900 MHz; optional LTE-M, GPS | Digi XBee PRO 2.4/900 MHz | Digi XBee PRO 2.4/900 MHz |
| Dimming / color | 0–10V, DALI | 0–10V, DALI, RGBW color | Digital / analog I/O |
| Encryption | AES 128/256-bit | AES 128-bit standard, 256-bit available | AES 128-bit |
| Best for | Retrofitting fixtures that already have a socket | Decorative and architectural fixtures built for it | Off-grid, solar or battery-powered lighting |
Which node do I need?
- RME
Your fixture already has a socket
A NEMA or Zhaga receptacle already on the fixture. The RME plugs in — no rewiring.
- RTM
You’re specifying the fixture itself
Decorative or architectural lighting, designed in from the start, with color control available.
- LNLV
The site has no AC power
Solar or battery-powered fixtures, off-grid or wherever running power isn’t practical.
Not sure which piece you need?
Tell us your fixture count, voltage and whether power is metered today. We will map it to the right controller.

