Manual lighting control:
The user can turn on/off lights by pulling the user panel. This function is identical to the current pull cord solution that many lighting fixtures are equipped with.
Automatic lighting control:
A sensor is installed in the fitting, which records presence in the room. Using this sensor, lighting will be controlled automatically on/of as needed.
Demand controlled ventilation:
Sensor in the lighting fixture will automatically activate the necessary ventilation in appropriate areas, based on presence.
Manual temperature control:
The user panel allows for local adjustment of the desired temperature in the area. Intuitive buttons (+ and -) enables the user to adjust the temperature set-point between -3 and +3 degrees Celsius. Lights in the panel indicate local deviations in relation to the selected core temperature in the building. When the system is heating or cooling, this is indicated by a red or blue light in the panel.
Automatic temperature control:
The temperature sensor is optimally located at the bottom of the user panel for proper temperature control in the immediate area. The operator will always be able to manage this function centrally. This allows the operator to ensure optimum energy consumption. The sensor in the lighting fixture detects presence in the area, and report back to the building automation system. This allows the temperature to be adjusted to a preset level when the area is taken into use.
Manual operation of blinds:
Blinds in the room can be operated in whole or in part, directly from the user panel. The light on the user panel is activated on operation.
Automatic operation of blinds:
Control of the blinds are integrated into the building automation system, so that the blinds are controlled automatically based on presence in the room, by room temperature and by adjustments by the user. This ensures that all technical systems communicate, for an optimum energy consumption.
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