Legrand Previews Residential Lighting Controls for Human Centric Lighting


In the next phase of LED innovation, light and art come together. The promise to make it simpler to control lighting in the smart home, including dynamic white and color temperature, is now a commitment in residential environments with demonstrations for Human Centric Lighting (HCL) control via the Vantage Controls® Equinox User Interface (UI) software and keypads at Legrand Booth #5100.

The UI software for Vantage’s InFusion lighting system comes installed on Equinox touchscreens or downloadable as an app on mobile devices (iOS and Android). InFusion is one of the most robust automated lighting control systems available in the residential market.

The interface features widgets that provide several options for designing the desired lighting scene for HCL applications. It provides easy, automated, and intuitive control of fixtures to adjust correlated color temperature (CCT) levels using circadian schedules or custom schedules and preferences. The UI can control DMX light sources including fixtures enabled with Lumenetix araya5® logic modules. araya5 mixes five colors for advanced tunable color at an industry-leading range of color temperatures that simulates the range, color quality, and consistency of natural sunlight, trademarked as “electric sunlight.”

Once implemented, the Vantage lighting system and solutions can work together to deliver the highest levels possible of quality of light and visual comfort for a healthy home environment.

“The opportunity for HCL to improve the health and well-being of people is being to extended residential spaces,” said Mark Moody, Product Manager at Vantage Controls. “The added benefit with the Vantage system is that we enable dealers to experience better and faster project design, installation, and programming while providing homeowners with full control of their spaces with simple, intuitive, and personalized user interfaces.”

For more information, visit http://www.vantagecontrols.com.

 



September 11, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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