AimLite Nucleus Smart Emergency Lighting

June 23, 2025

Simple. Smart. Reliable. This is what AimLite brings to the Emergency Lighting with the Nucleus system, an all-in-one solution allowing for simpler wiring setup and network connectivity. The Nucleus makes monitoring and maintenance accessible at your fingertips with remote access from a computer or a smartphone. AimLite offers a range of signs and remote heads compatible with this system, for an ideal fit based on your building needs.

The Nucleus system is an innovative solution to emergency lighting with its advanced features in a simple layout and cost-effective installation. This is an all-in-one solution that handles Normally ON, Normally OFF, and communication with the same pair of wires.

Nucleus is connected to the internet via an Ethernet cable and can be controlled through the app or web from anywhere in the world. It is thus possible to control more than one unit within a single building, as well as manage multiple buildings remotely from a single access point. Furthermore, only one point of maintenance is needed since it is now possible to daisy-chain your Running Man signs and remote lights back to your centralized Nucleus battery unit.

The auto-test feature allows testing of your emergency system to the fire code of Canada’s requirements. All tests and changes to the system are logged. Reports are automatically sent via email for effective maintenance.

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