Presence sensors
Light only where people are. Ideal for corridors, storage, restrooms and meeting rooms.
Basic ON/OFF control is yesterday. A modern system can smoothly dim, react to occupancy and daylight, and run scenes automatically. We deliver end-to-end: DALI-2, zoning, scenes and BMS/MaR integration.
Key capabilities
Smart control
Full control
Design & optimization
Dialux/Relux • standards • savings
Simple principles that add up to major savings and better comfort.
Light only where people are. Ideal for corridors, storage, restrooms and meeting rooms.
Sensors measure daylight and luminaires only top-up what’s missing. Maximum use of natural light.
Compensates aging and dirt. At the start, it runs lower output and gradually adjusts to maintain target levels.
One press changes mood (Presentation, Cleaning, Work). Zones allow independent control across areas.
Automatic dimming outside business hours, weekend modes and night safety lighting.
Connect lighting with HVAC, blinds and security into a central building system.
Simple and controlled. The goal is smooth delivery and a clean handover.
We review offices/retail and how spaces are used throughout the day. We propose zones (workstations, corridors, meeting rooms, reception, back-office) so the light is on only where and when it should be.
We define scenes and logic: work, meeting, presentation, cleaning, security/night mode. We set rules for schedules, presence, daylight thresholds and zone priorities.
We select the right architecture (e.g., DALI-2), luminaires/drivers and sensors (PIR, microwave, daylight). We ensure compatibility, dimming quality, stable light output and future expandability without vendor lock-in.
We handle installation, wiring, DALI addressing, controller configuration and power supply. Work is phased to minimize downtime (by zones, off-peak, in stages).
We verify sensor behavior, scene transitions, responsiveness and comfort (glare, uniformity). We fine-tune thresholds, delays and dimming levels to prevent “flickering” behavior and keep lighting stable.
You receive zone/scene documentation, configuration, addressing and operational recommendations. We set service modes and periodic checks so the system remains maintainable and easy to service long-term.
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Smart control (e.g., DALI-2 + sensors) automatically adapts lighting to what’s happening in the space: occupancy, daylight, schedules and predefined scenes. It pays off wherever lights run long hours, in larger areas (offices, open-space, retail, corridors), or when you want to cut consumption without sacrificing comfort or the look of the space.
Savings depend on operating hours, daylight and zoning. The biggest gains are where lights are currently “full on all the time” (corridors, back office, storage, open-space). Most projects combine presence sensors, daylight harvesting and schedules. We can quantify expected savings through zoning and scenario design.
A properly designed system won’t disturb users. The key is zone logic, sensor sensitivity, hold times and smooth fade-in/fade-out. This is not a “cheap corridor sensor” — it’s a design that respects real office behavior (meetings, calls, computer work, quiet zones).
Common scenes: standard work (monitor comfort), meeting (uniform, low glare), presentation (dim front + accent), video-call mode (pleasant vertical face light), cleaning (full output), and night/security mode. For retail we add daypart scenes and accent zones.
DALI-2 is a professional building standard: luminaire addressing, stable operation, serviceability, documentation and scalability. “Smart bulbs” are typically consumer-grade and often lack reliability, diagnostics and long-term maintainability. In offices and commercial spaces, you need something that works for years and is easy to service.
Yes. We can often reuse existing circuits and add control with minimal disruption. It depends on wiring condition, DALI bus routing possibilities, luminaire types and required scenes. We propose variants from a quick upgrade to a full-addressable system with zoning.
Yes. We design systems to be reconfigurable: zones, groups and scenes can be adjusted to new layouts or operating rules. Handover includes control logic documentation so facility teams know what controls what and how it behaves.
We don’t solve just ‘lux’. We also address glare (UGR), uniformity, vertical illuminance and screen reflections. We choose appropriate optics, placement and scenes for different modes. The goal is less eye strain, better focus and a professional feel.
Yes. For B2B, the handover is crucial: measurement records, zone/scene description, circuit labeling, service documentation and initial electrical inspection (depending on the scope of work). This keeps the system traceable, serviceable and defensible for audits or handovers.
We start with a short technical survey (operating regime, daylight, layout, luminaire and wiring types). Then we propose zoning and scenes, show solution variants (including phasing to avoid disruption) and provide a clear quote: what we deliver, how it will behave and the expected benefits.