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To design the features below, as a basis, you need a Vertex ApC with DALI luminaires connected. There are several principles of DALI designing you have to know. For some purpose, or in the case of a large project, you might need also a LAN network.

1. Daylight harvesting

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A fully automated adaptive lighting system adapts luminaire power to the intensity of daylight and the number of people present in a given space. Changes in natural daylight intensity (cloudiness, dusk) are detected by multisensors which subsequently transfer this information to the system. This allows the luminaires to automatically increase or decrease their power, maintaining a certain lighting intensity level in the room.

Designing tips

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What do I need?

To use this feature, you need to have a DALI-2 sensor connected to the Vertex ApC. All sensors on the Glamox E2D component list are multisensors.

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Multisensors combine movement/presence detection and light intensity measurement.

You can find the instruction on how to program and commission this feature in the Node-RED library - Daylight harvesting. See also the Dusk (Twilight) sensor mode.

2. Motion/presence detection

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Designing tips

While designing this feature you have to focus on the detection field. It depends on the mounting height. Note that the presence detection field is smaller than the motion detection field. You can find all the required information in the product sheet (example).

What do I need?

To use this feature, you need to have a DALI-2 sensor connected to the Vertex ApC. All sensors on the Glamox E2D component list are multisensors.

Info

Multisensors combine movement/presence detection and light intensity measurement.

You can find the instruction on how to program and commission this feature on the bottom of each product sheet (example). If the lighting control system also includes wall panels (buttons), their functions can be combined - see Semi-automatic mode.

3. Control panels (buttons)

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The most intuitive way to control the lighting is to use classic wall panels (buttons). You can assign a group or a scene to each button. Pressing the button turns the lighting on/of, triggers a scene and changes the colour temperature. Holding the button usually dims the lighting.

Designing tips

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What do I need?

To use this feature, you need to have a DALI-2 panel connected to the Vertex ApC.

You can find the instruction on how to program and commission basic functions on the bottom of each product sheet (example). You can also select a ready-made program from the Node-RED library:

If the lighting control system includes sensors, their functions can be combined - see Semi-automatic mode.

4. Schedule

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Lighting control according to a schedule is an ideal solution for facilities with specific time plans. The lighting can be programmed to switch on and off at given times, or it can switch over to a different mode (with motion detection or adaptive lighting). Another useful feature is the synchronisation of the actions in relation to sunrise and sunset times.

Designing tips

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What do I need?

You don't need any additional device to use this feature.

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What do I need?

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Daylight harvesting

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DALI-2 sensor

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Motion/presence detection

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DALI-2 sensor

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This article is made to help you understand how programming is used in real life scenarios using Node-Red. These examples talk about the control scenarios, their components, the benifits you will get when using each scenario and a description of functionality. Each of them is linked to a different article in the Knowledge base, where we go into detail on how to set up a functionality.

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Single office

Application

single office, kitchen

Components

control panel (eg. 2 buttons) + sensor

Benefits

  • reducing energy consumption by using daylight

  • automatic switching off after leaving the room

Scenario

The lighting turns on when you press the “ON” button. Luminaries adjust the light intensity depending on the amount of daylight (daylight harvesting). If you have Tunable White (CCT) luminaries, they work according to an HCL schedule. When you leave the room, sensor stops detecting the presence and turns the lighting off after 15 min.

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Alternatively, you can turn off the lighting manually using the “OFF” button.

Flow to the set up

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Open plan office

Application

open plan office, open space

Benefits

  • reducing energy consumption by using daylight

  • automatic dimming in your zone after leaving the room

  • automatic switching off after a long absence

Components

control panel (eg. 2 buttons) + sensor

Scenario

The lighting turns on when you press the “ON” button. Luminaires adjust the light intensity depending on the amount of daylight (daylight harvesting). If you have Tunable White (CCT) luminaires, they work according to an HCL schedule. When you leave the room, sensor stops detecting the presence in your zone and dims the lighting after 15 min. If you don’t come back in an hour, the lighting turns off.

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Alternatively, you can turn off the lighting manually using the “OFF” button.

Flow to the set up

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Classroom

Application

classroom, meeting room, conference room, board room

Benefits

  • reducing energy consumption by using daylight

  • automatic switching off after leaving the room

Components

control panel (eg. 6 buttons) + sensor

Scenario

The lighting turns on automatically. Luminaires adjust the light intensity depending on the amount of daylight (daylight harvesting). If you have Tunable White (CCT) luminaires, they work according to an HCL schedule. When you leave the room, sensor stops detecting the presence and turns the lighting off after 5 min.

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You can also adjust the light manually using a control panel.

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Flow to the set up

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Corridor

Application

corridor

Benefits

  • automatic dimming after leaving the corridor

  • automatic switching off after a long absence

Components

sensor

Scenario

The lighting turns on automatically. When the sensor stops detecting the presence, the lighting dims after 5 min. If nobody comes in 10 min, the lighting turns off.

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Toilet

Application

toilet, WC, sanitary room

Benefits

  • automatic switching off after leaving the room

Components

sensor

Scenario

The lighting turns on automatically. When you leave the room, sensor stops detecting the presence and turns the lighting off after 5 min.

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