Smart Controls
Integrated wireless or networked control systems that allow monitoring, scheduling, and remote management of luminaires across a facility
Integrated wireless or networked control systems that allow monitoring, scheduling, and remote management of luminaires across a facility
Emergency driver with built-in diagnostics that automatically tests the battery and system performance at regular intervals
Light sensor that automatically switches lighting on at dusk and off at dawn, providing energy efficiency for outdoor and security lighting
Control device that switches lighting on or off based on detected motion, reducing energy usage in areas not continuously occupied
Small, accessible button that allows maintenance staff to manually test emergency lighting operation to comply with safety codes
Feature ensuring lighting remains operational or defaults to “on” in critical safety environments if controls fail
Backup power system that keeps certain luminaires lit during loss of main power, often retrofitted into fluorescent or LED fixtures
Options such as 0–10V dimming or DALI protocols that allow adjustable light levels for energy savings and task flexibility