What are lighting scenes?
Lighting control systems offer their owners the simplicity and elegance of some typical lighting scenes, such as Welcome Home, Goodbye and Goodnight.
Scenes allow the home owner to orchestrate all the systems with one touch of a button. They also enhance the functionality of other sub-systems such as security and access control, as scenes can be used to light up a path into the home at night or the entire home when there’s a security threat.
One of the most identifiable scenes is that of Welcome Home. The intent behind this scene is to light up the home upon arrival, installing a sense of warmth and welcome. The home’s architectural features are accentuated and dark corners are illuminated, also providing a sense of security.
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The Panic (or Duress) scene is usually associated with providing immediate lighting when an alarm is triggered. Panic scenes can instantly light up both the interior and exterior of the home, in order to expose any criminal activity and make it harder to disguise.
The Goodnight and Goodbye scenes closely resemble each other in that they both switch lights off. The major difference between the two is that instead of switching all lights off, the Goodnight scene also takes into account other people within the home, such as a student studying for exams.
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