Stand Alone Controls
The term lighting controls is typically used to indicate stand-alone control of the lighting within a space. This may include occupancy sensors, timeclocks, and photocells that are hard-wired to control fixed groups of lights independently. Adjustment occurs manually at each devices location. The purpose of standalone multi-sensor components in building technology is to facilitate the complete automation of a building. They are easy and quick to programme. For lighting systems, they allow flexible control regimes along with the best possible energy savings. They are suitable for all lamps with a 1-10 V driver interface.
There are multiple applications, options and desired outcomes for stand alone sensors. They allow you to achieve daylight harvesting, motion sensing, vacancy sensing, step dimming and a host of other capabilities with one fixture or many at a minimal cost.