Time:2024-06-24 Views:1
In the previous sensor settings, we could only simply control the on/off of the lamp sensor. Once the sensor is triggered, it will affect the linkage function within the group. In order to solve this problem, we independently developed a 5-button Bluetooth remote control that can turn on/off the lamp sensor one by one through infrared.
5-Button Bluetooth Remote Control
Group Linkage
Smart Lighting Group Linkage refers to the integration and coordination of multiple smart lighting lamps within a specific area or system, allowing them to operate in a synchronized manner. Multiple smart lights can be controlled together, ensuring that they turn on, off, dim, or change colors simultaneously.
Using the remote control, you can turn off the sensor trigger of some lamps in the group without affecting the group linkage function. This also means that you can turn off a sensor alone without turning off the group linkage function. For example, when the lamps in an office are equipped with sensors, there is a road on the left side of the office. When a car passes by, it may trigger the sensor. This is an accidental trigger and is completely unnecessary. Therefore, you can turn off the sensor of the lamps close to the road so that it cannot be triggered by passing vehicles. When an employee enters the office from the right, the sensor on the right can be triggered by someone and the sensor on the left can be linked to turn on at the same time. This allows the sensor to be controlled according to the actual scene requirements, reducing accidental triggers while retaining necessary functions.