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provides flexibility so that lighting layouts are not
“cast-in-stone”.
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keeps “options open” by meeting client’s requirements through
software & configuration.
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avoids duplication of hardware and network through open,
integrated systems.
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enables other devices and systems to be easily inserted into the
scheme.
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easy-to-install hardware which speeds installation and reduces
installation costs.
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reduces cabling and cost through a shared systems buswire using
the Lon protocol.
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reduces cabling and cost by addressing Dali luminaires along a
single buswire.
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avoids installation of traditional emergency lighting test
cabling and
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achieves substantial savings in energy and operational costs
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presence and photocell-related switching and dimming achieve
energy savings.
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virtual wiring flexibility enables installation to be
soft-programmed to suit differing needs and changing technology
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automated emergency light testing enables full compliance with
British standards.
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automatic monitoring reduces operational costs and increases
efficiency and accuracy.
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achieves savings as Lon avoids reliance on single source of
support & maintenance.
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ensures futureproofing through the use of common protocols.
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avoids sole reliance on original manufacturer.
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enables future technology/hardware to be attached to the existing
buswire and interoperate with existing systems.
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hardware designed on unpluggable principle for ease of
maintenance.
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downloadable software upgrades for enhanced system features.
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