Software streamlines lighting management

The latest version of Philips Dynalite’s lighting-control software and operator interface simplifies the management of lighting-control systems. Called MapView, it enables operators to program complex tasks into advanced macros. They can also make manual changes quickly and easily and implement timed or scheduled events. Other capabilities include accessing a wide range of data on the performance and condition of devices. Finally, tests of lighting systems can be automated.

In combination with the company’s DLight III server, MapView provides software that is scalable and easy to use.

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