User Manual
Control concept
Desigo room automation
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● Energy savings
● Lighting of objects, products
● Façade lighting
● Intrusion protection
Lighting products control in addition must ensure the safety of persons.
Examples:
● Switching on lights in case of fire
● Escape route lighting
A multitude of different lamps exists to satisfy the various needs, such as:
● Incandescent light bulbs
● Halogen lamps
● Fluorescent tube lamps
● Compact fluorescent tube lamps
● Metal halide lamps
● LEDs
For comprehensive information on lighting products and their application, see
the e-learning module
Lighting basics
(B_B01RA).
Blinds control requires much information on external influences and user
interactions to be able to best satisfy requirements. The following figure shows
an overview of the influences that may be considered as part of lighting control.
Lighting product positioning in a building, room purpose, and allocation of
rooms to an organizational unit determine the type of information acting on
lamp control. Example:
● A fire alarm acts on the entire building
● A scheduler program acts on all rooms of a renter
● Local manual operation acts on all lighting of a room, or on individual lamps
Gray: Complete building
Green/yellow: Rooms of a renter, e.g., one floor
Orange: Local, manual operation
Influences on lighting
control