Digital Lumens Direct/Indirect Intelligent High Bay LED Fixtures

With uplighting capability, Digital Lumens’ new 24,000 and 48,000 lumen DLE intelligent high bay fixtures are the only fixtures on the market with four independently aimable light bars that can be inverted and offer complete flexibility for light distribution across a broad range of environments. The DLEs are ideal for use in applications where visual comfort is paramount, such as tennis courts or big-box retail stores, and industrial spaces with lower ceiling heights.

Digital Lumens also announced a new release of LightRules lighting and energy management software with a broad range of enhancements in usability and cloud backup. Available to new customers and those with support and maintenance agreements, this latest software release includes new capabilities that dramatically improve lighting network performance, simplify access for contractors and line-of-business users, and deliver enhanced security and disaster recovery options for the most demanding commercial and industrial customers.

A fully integrated system, the Digital Lumens Intelligent LED Lighting System includes smart LED-based fixtures, wirelessly networked and centrally managed via LightRules. The software offers comprehensive reporting on lighting and other energy loads — for an individual facility, or across multiple sites — as well as complete control over the lighting behaviour and performance. The LightRules Application Programming Interface (API) makes it possible to integrate with third-party systems. In addition, Digital Light Agents (DLAs) offer stand-alone lighting control solutions that transform any fixture from any manufacturer into a LightRules-ready member of an Intelligent Lighting System.

Find out more: http://digitallumens.com/company/press-room/first-direct-indirect-intelligent-high-bay-led-fixtures/ 

 

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