Vision.net 5.0 is a fully integrated lighting management system designed to meet the most demanding lighting environments.
VISION.NET TOUCHSCREENS come with a variety of mounting options including surface or flush wall mounting, desktop and 19-inch equipment racks. Working as part of a networked solution, they provide connectivity to existing control infrastructure products such as the NEO CONTROL CONSOLE and the C21/EC21 DIMMING SYSTEMS, providing a key part of an integrated approach to control systems.
Specifications
Photocell Daylight Sensor Features
- Detects and identifies pre-programmed ambient daylight levels to turn on lights when needed, and to prevent them from turning on when the ambient daylight is above a certain level
- Upon detection of a pre-programmed daylight set point, the sensor may be programmed to execute any Vision.net command across the architectural control network
- User-friendly programming unit is available to configure the sensor without the use of ladders
- “Laser Painting,” a sensor with the laser pointer built into the remote, provides accurate sensor selection for programming
- Sensor can be programmed with a laptop PC as well as with a remote
- Status LEDs facilitate sensor programming
- Each sensor can be programmed to execute any Vision.net system command
Photocell Daylight Sensor Features
- Wide coverage area available for areas up to 4000 square feet
- High-bay version available for ceiling heights up to 24 feet
- Sensor-masking kit included to provide coverage area control
- Integrated photocell can be programmed to prevent light source activation if sufficient daylight is present
- User-friendly programming unit is available to configure the sensor without the use of ladders
- “Laser Painting,” a sensor with the laser pointer built into the remote, provides accurate sensor selection for programming
- Up to eight sensors can be supported on a single data link
- Sensor can be programmed with a laptop PC as well as with a remote
- Status LEDs indicate occupancy detection and facilitate sensor programming