The right light, where you need it, when you need it


Most buildings have many areas where the lights are on without anyone being there. This is expensive and causes unnecessary consumption of energy. Some buildings have large amounts of daylight and can benefit from automatic daylight dimming. With built-in sensors in the light fixtures that register presence, light level, and adjust the light output of the light fixtures, provides great savings and increased user comfort.

We often see savings for the customer of 80-90% compared to traditional fluorescent tubes with manual switch control.

Presence detection and daylight dimming

In SmartScan you will find a complete product portfolio of light fixtures that have built-in sensors.

Presence detection and photocell

In SmartScan you will find a complete product portfolio of light fixtures that have built-in sensors for outdoor use.

Fully automatic testing and reporting

In SmartScan you will find a complete product portfolio of emergency lighting fixtures that have built-in communication, which reports to a web interface.

No BUS cables - only 230V

Smartscan is easy to install and only requires fixed voltage 230V and you do not need to run new BUS cables to get a fully operational lighting control system.

Full overview of status and consumption

In Platform II by Smartscan, a Gateway is installed that collects information from the lighting system and presents all data graphically in a user-friendly web interface so that you have the desired knowledge about your lighting system at all times.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How much can I save by using Intelligent Lighting?

    We often see savings of 80-90% when switching from fluorescent tubes to high-efficiency LED luminaires with presence detection and daylight dimming, depending on the building and usage pattern.

  • Can the light be connected to the fire alarm?

    Yes, we can connect the light and the fire alarm so that all the lights in the building come on if the fire alarm goes off.

  • Is it necessary to have a sensor in each fixture?

    To maintain the requirements in NS12464 for uniformity of lighting during daylight dimming, it is usually required to have several sensors that read the light level in a room as it will vary depending on the time of day and the intensity of the sun.

  • Can I connect this to the SD system?

    If the SD facility is modern and can obtain and interpret APIs, all data can be displayed. Our experience so far is that SD facilities are often out of date and will not be able to show as detailed information as our own operational monitoring platform.

  • Is this a new system that has hit the market now?

    Wireless SmartScan was launched in 2016 and is a proven system that is delivered in large volume.

  • Can I connect the Gateway to the LAN network?

    This is not necessary as the Gateway has a built-in SIM which ensures an independent connection with the SmartScan server.

  • Do you have to be an electrician to install SmartScan products?

    We recommend that all electrical products are connected by an approved and registered electrical installer. The system is largely supplied with quick plugs for quick installation and easy service.

  • Do you offer service agreements?

    We offer service agreements which include, among other things, ongoing operational monitoring, reporting, annual checks, mandatory tests, etc

In order for you to quickly familiarize yourself with the SmartScan management system, we have made some short but informative videos that you can watch below. The videos can be shared by pressing share on the right of the screen.

General overview

Operational monitoring

Indoor lighting control

Outdoor lighting control

Distress and pilot light

Interactive drawings