LOGICAL FUNCTIONS
With the logic functions provided by many Ekinex devices
and Delégo supervision, different conditions can be linked
together to optimise the operation of the lighting function.
VARIATION OF LIGHT COLOUR
Controlling the colour temperature of the light sources
incorporated in the luminaires makes it possible to obtain
a warmer or cooler tone of light at will. In this way, it is
possible to achieve a dynamic control of the HCL (Human
Centric Lighting) type, varying the type of light throughout
the day in harmony with people’s circadian rhythms.
COORDINATION WITH OTHER TECHNICAL INSTALLATIONS
Lighting is managed in coordination with the building’s
various technical systems, such as heating or blinds,
thanks to the fact that Ekinex is developed using the open,
interoperable KNX standard. The Ekinex is developed using
the open, interoperable KNX standard. In this way, the goals
of comfort and energy saving are no longer alternative, but
can be achieved simultaneously.
DAYLIGHTING
Artificial lighting is controlled so that available daylight
is integrated only where and when required. This control
has the advantage of not wasting energy unnecessarily,
prolonging the life of light sources and providing occupants
with greater comfort and well-being due to the beneficial
effects of daylight on the human body.
LOAD CONTROL AND CONSUMPTION MONITORING
The measurement of energy consumption or current
absorption makes it possible to graphically display the trend
over time and to include the lighting function in a process
of dynamic control of the loads that can be automatically
deactivated and reactivated when an alarm threshold
is exceeded, according to a preset priority that can be
subsequently modified by the end user.
INTERFACING WITH OTHER STANDARDS
Dedicated gateways acting as protocol converters make it
easy to interface Ekinex with DALI and DMX512, two popular
standards in the lighting world. Commands can be sent to
the DALI ballasts from Ekinex pushbuttons, receiving status
feedback and lamp failure alerts to be displayed on the
building supervision.
OPERATING TIME MONITORING
Counting the operating hours of a luminaire or group of
luminaires makes it possible to signal via the bus and to
represent routine and preventive maintenance requirements
in the building supervision. This minimises system downtime
and ensures maximum continuity of service for the
installation.
COLOUR CONTROL
Controlling the colour (in RGB or HSV mode) emitted by the
sources built into the luminaires allows you to create unique
and personalised lighting effects and atmospheres.
PRESENCE SIMULATION
The switching on and off of indoor and outdoor lighting at the
usual times is automatically replicated even in the absence
of the homeowners as an intrusion deterrent. The function
can be combined with others, such as the movement of roller
shutters.
Smart lighting
ILLIMITATE POSSIBILITÀ
SMART LIGHTING
SMART LIGHTING
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