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0-10V dimming sends a low-voltage level command to compatible lighting drivers while separate line-voltage wiring supplies fixture power.
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An astronomical clock calculates local sunrise and sunset for scheduled lighting or shade actions, using correct location, time zone, offsets, and conditions.
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A centralized lighting panel moves compatible circuit dimming and switching into one serviceable enclosure while room keypads send control commands.
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Circadian lighting considers how light exposure across day and night may support body timing while balancing visibility, comfort, daylight, controls, and user choice.
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Color temperature indicates whether white light appears warmer or cooler, while spectrum, tint, rendering, brightness, daylight, and finishes shape the result.
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A daylight sensor measures illumination at a chosen location so compatible controls can adjust electric light or shades using commissioned thresholds and timing.
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A dimmer regulates compatible lighting output; successful results depend on matching the control method, load electronics, wiring, capacity, and trim settings.
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DMX lighting sends addressed digital channel values to compatible fixtures, enabling coordinated intensity, color, and effect control through programmed scenes.
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A keypad dimmer regulates one local lighting load and adds programmable buttons for supported scenes, shades, audio, or room commands.
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Lighting control manages compatible electric-light loads through dimmers, switches, panels, keypads, scenes, schedules, and sensor-based rules.
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A lighting scene recalls a tested combination of light levels and transitions, making recurring room activities available from one clear command.
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Load type describes the electrical behavior behind a controlled circuit, guiding compatible switch, dimmer, relay, module, wiring, and capacity choices.
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An occupancy sensor detects activity or presence within a coverage area so lighting or automation can respond using defined timing, conditions, and overrides.
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Smart lighting adds communication and programmable control to compatible lamps, fixtures, drivers, or circuits while preserving thoughtful lighting and wall controls.
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Tunable-white lighting uses compatible LED channels and controls to vary white-light appearance, with range, output, dimming, and quality set by the fixture system.