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Circadian system automates colour temperature and dimming control

Circadian system automates colour temperature and dimming control

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The I-Star Circadian System natural spectrum lighting combines several different I-Star technology innovations to produce a healthier, more human-centric lighting environment for interior lights, with a simplified lighting and control system.

The integrated LED lighting system enables customers to program the light output of multiple fixtures to automatically adjust over the course of the day. It includes a series of 304.8×304.8mm panel lighting fixtures incorporating natural spectrum LEDs with light output that closely matches the spectrum of natural sunlight. Each light fixture connects wirelessly through an I-Star Bluetooth receiver, forming a mesh network that enables all the fixtures in the system to communicate with each other, as well with a central Bluetooth transmitter module and tunable dimmer control. A tunable white LED driver control module provides central dimming and colour temperature adjustment for the light fixtures. These modules are available in both linear or rectangular form factors and interface with standard 0 – 10V dimmers. An I-Star Bluetooth transmitter mounted in a central location interfaces with standard 0 – 10V dimmer controls and photo sensors to provide a convenient user interface. Providing central control and user programmability is the I-Star Gateway programmable interface controller, which enables the user to program the overall lighting system to adjust color temperature and light intensity for specific times over the course of the day. The system can also be programmed to respond to the inputs from light sensors in the room. The I-Star Circadian System mobile app, available for IoS and Android devices, is used to commission the system, as well as to adjust the programming after installation.

I-Star Lighting – www.istarlighting.com

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