This wireless intelligent lighting control system offers ultimate building flexibility, reduced installation costs, ease of use, and integration into wider building management systems. Further benefits are delivered by the ability to re-configure the lighting functionality to suit the usage of the building without costly and time consuming commissioning.
Find out moreWireless intelligent lighting control systems offer much more than energy saving in terms of building flexibility, reduced installation costs and ease of use, particularly in areas with higher ceilings such as entrance atria.
Find out moreA fully DALI addressable solution suitable for building wide applications where data from hardware can provide valuable insight such as maintenance reporting, emergency lighting testing and reporting and diagnostics feedback.
Find out moreThe option of tunable white enables seamless graduation between cool and warm light. This enables the lighting to further support the health, wellbeing and comfort of patients.
Simple intuitive bedside controls allow the patient and clinical staff to choose between pre-programmed scenes to support patient comfort and medical needs.
Lighting in circulation spaces should turn on automatically in response to people movement. With illumination on approach or continuous low-level lighting, no occupant or patient need enter a space in darkness. Clever features such as “Min Light” deliver low energy minimum light levels for assured occupant safety and patient comfort.
Lighting automatically adjusts to take advantage of natural daylight. By doing this the light levels for assured occupant safety, patient comfort and energy savings can be delivered.
Lighting can be easily overridden by nursing staff to provide the correct levels of illumination for specific needs such as general nursing care, examination and night time observation.
The option of tunable white enables seamless graduation between cool and warm light. This enables the lighting to further support the health, wellbeing and comfort of patients.
Simple intuitive bedside controls allow the patient and clinical staff to choose between pre-programmed scenes to support patient comfort and medical needs.
Lighting in circulation spaces should turn on automatically in response to people movement. With illumination on approach or continuous low-level lighting, no occupant or patient need enter a space in darkness. Clever features such as “Min Light” deliver low energy minimum light levels for assured occupant safety and patient comfort.
Lighting automatically adjusts to take advantage of natural daylight. By doing this the light levels for assured occupant safety, patient comfort and energy savings can be delivered.
Lighting can be easily overridden by nursing staff to provide the correct levels of illumination for specific needs such as general nursing care, examination and night time observation.