DALI Control


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Revolutionising Service for Lighting Control

Welcome to the future of lighting control! In the realm of control technology, the zencontrol DALI-2 system (wired and wireless) stands as a beacon of innovation and has transformed the way our company, Intelligent Environments, approaches service for lighting control...

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Lighting for the elderly

Lighting For The Elderly

Time really messes with our eyes! When we're young, our peepers are in their prime. Our lenses are clear and flexible, and our retinas are loaded with those light-sensitive cells called photoreceptors. This means we can see stuff super well....

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Intelligent Lighting solutions

Bringing Intelligence to Light

In this blog we provide a deep dive into intelligent lighting solutions and the technologies behind these systems (including a brief history of lighting control, the lighting control standards for New Zealand, an introduction to DALI, wired and wireless, IoT...

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Light pollution

Light Pollution – Strategies to Minimise its Effect

CAN WE PREVENT LIGHT POLLUTION? The term "dark sky" refers to a nighttime environment with minimal artificial lighting, allowing for a natural and unobstructed view of the stars and celestial objects.ย  Artificial lighting in outdoor spaces is considered necessary in...

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lighting system control

Ensuring the Longevity of Your Lighting System

WHY DO WE NEED A BUILDING TECHNOLOGY PARTNER? Intelligent Environments Ltd promotes itself as your building technology partner. You may well wonder, "Why do I need a partner?" This post seeks to explain not only why an ongoing partnership with...

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LED Lighting Control

LED Lighting Control

WHY IS LIGHTING CONTROL NECESSARY WHEN UPGRADING TO LEDS? When upgrading to LED luminaires, it's not just about replacing the existing fluorescent fittings or HID lamps with more energy efficient ones. LED luminaires offer many advantages over traditional lighting technologies,...

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