Monday, September 2, 2013

Philips unveils dynalite lighting control solutions

Published: July 16, 2013
Royal Philips recently introduced its Philips Dynalite lighting control solutions in the Philippines, adding a wide range of smart home, energy management and architectural lighting control applications to its portfolio.
Philips Dynalite offers a fully-integrated interactive user interface to help transform environments while offering building and lighting efficiency, facility optimization, and user-responsive ambient lighting.
“While the Philippines continues to make the green switch towards energy-efficient and sustainable lighting solutions, there are still many areas where the use of intelligent and fully-integrated controls can further improve lighting efficacy,” said Fabia Tetteroo-Bueno, country manager of Philips in the Philippines.
“With the new Philips Dynalite solutions, we can further demonstrate how to effectively fuse functionality with aesthetics to make buildings, spaces, and areas even more dynamic and interactive with light.”
It offers an intelligent and cutting-edge lighting control system that automatically turns the lights on or off, and controls the right amount of light in a space based on prevailing environmental conditions. It also tracks the amount of daylight available, time of day, weather condition, temperature, humidity, and other factors.
Users can also select their ideal brightness and illumination through the preset dimming curves, enabling each bulb to provide the precise output for any given situation, environmental condition, or occupant disposition.
Philips Dynalite likewise places the control of spatial and ambient lighting at the fingertips of its users, giving them the power to transform environments. Philips expects that it will make a positive impact on people’s lives, with its unique and interactive features. The Philips Dynalite range includes the Antumbra network control panel, which uses the innovative field effects technology to enable the panel to automatically detect a person’s presence. This triggers the panel to “wake up” to create a wall-wash lighting effect and reveal the button indicators that welcomes the person, and invites him/her to interact with the panel.Source:Philips unveils dynalite lighting control solutions

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