Consumer Luminaires Collection 2011-2012 - hit svetila
Consumer Luminaires Collection 2011-2012 - hit svetila
Consumer Luminaires Collection 2011-2012 - hit svetila
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Philips<br />
SmartLink is a wireless communication technology based on<br />
the international Zigbee protocol standard. SmartLink has been<br />
developed by Philips for new advanced consumer applications that<br />
involve different products communicating with each other.<br />
The fi rst Philips concept that uses the technology is LivingAmbiance.<br />
SmartLink enables the following features of the concept:<br />
• Different luminaires can be connected into one system and to one<br />
remote control. This includes both coloured light and w<strong>hit</strong>e light<br />
luminaires<br />
• The luminaires can be controlled all at the same time or one by<br />
one – all with the same remote control<br />
• With one remote control, consumers can dim luminaires, switch<br />
them on and off, change light colour (for colour-changing luminaires)<br />
and more – for all luminaires together or for each separately<br />
• <strong>Consumer</strong>s can save three lighting scenes (settings of different<br />
luminaires) per remote control<br />
• The luminaires can be controlled at a maximum distance of 10 m<br />
away from the fi rst luminaire (this means that other luminaires<br />
connected to the remote control can be further away)<br />
• No installation of the system is required: all products work out of<br />
the box<br />
Product examples: the LivingAmbiance range (including, among<br />
others, LivingColors colored & w<strong>hit</strong>e light luminaires, LivingColors,<br />
LivingW<strong>hit</strong>es Energy Savers and LivingW<strong>hit</strong>es plugs).<br />
Intuitive user interface<br />
Thanks to extensive consumer research, all Philips remote-controlled<br />
lighting products have an intuitive user interface. This user interface is<br />
developed and patented by Philips, and includes the following features:<br />
• Colour wheel to select colour of light<br />
• Buttons for adjusting light level and saturation or<br />
starting automatic colour changing mode<br />
• Light selection buttons that allow consumers to select<br />
a luminaire to control or control all luminaires together<br />
(as used in LivingAmbiance)<br />
• Scene buttons, which allow consumers to store up to 3<br />
lighting scenes per remote control<br />
Philips Innovation 351