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PULSE
Illumination only when it is necessary
Energy-reducing technology using modern sensor systems and intelligent controllers allow a new level of energy savings possible. Waldmann PULSE with presence and daylight sensors ensure that the lights are not switched on unnecessarily. Therefore, highly efficient technologies are provided.
» Download PULSE manualsThe on-demand effect of presence sensors
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| Utilizing solar power through daylight sensors |
- A luminaire is only activated after a user enters the room – and is automatically switched off after the room is vacant again.
- Room-oriented, extremely large detection range.
- Due to gradual increases or decreases in the brightness level (dimming), ON and OFF processes are barely perceived by the user.
- The service life of the lamps is increased by shorter operating times.
- High comfort for the employees
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| - The luminaire is only activated if a person’s presence is detected and the brightness level provided by daylight is not sufficient.
- Consumption is lowered through dimming functions and suitable control engineering of the light.
- The lighting controller operates without the user noticing any (negative) changes.
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More than a motion sensor: PULSE HFMD
Light Managment Waldmann PULSE HFMD
 | Thanks to high frequency, the presence sensor of the Waldmann PULSE HFMD lighting management system detects even the smallest movement within a radius of about 2.5 meters. If individuals are present in the room, the light is automatically activated, and it switches off when they leave the room. But there is more: PULSE HFMD sensors detect daylight as a gauge for adjusting the lighting level. As a result, energy consumption can be considerably reduced by up to 50%.
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Light Management Waldmann PULSE PIR

| The presence indicator of the Waldmann light management system PULSE PIR, captures a thermal image (infra-red). In order to be recognized by the sensor, a wide, if not substantial movement, is necessary. Due to the sphere, the coverage area can be adjusted individually (for example at the work place). As a criterion for the adjustment of the brightness level, the PULSE PIR sensor also measures daylight, which results in a significant reduction of energy consumption.
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PULSE
Illumination only when it is necessaryEnergy-reducing technology using modern sensor systems and intelligent controllers allow a new level of energy savings possible. Waldmann PULSE with presence and daylight sensors ensure that the lights are not switched on unnecessarily. Therefore, highly efficient technologies are provided. » Download PULSE manualsThe on-demand effect of presence sensors
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| Utilizing solar power through daylight sensors | - A luminaire is only activated after a user enters the room – and is automatically switched off after the room is vacant again.
- Room-oriented, extremely large detection range.
- Due to gradual increases or decreases in the brightness level (dimming), ON and OFF processes are barely perceived by the user.
- The service life of the lamps is increased by shorter operating times.
- High comfort for the employees
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| - The luminaire is only activated if a person’s presence is detected and the brightness level provided by daylight is not sufficient.
- Consumption is lowered through dimming functions and suitable control engineering of the light.
- The lighting controller operates without the user noticing any (negative) changes.
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More than a motion sensor: PULSE HFMD Light Managment Waldmann PULSE HFMD
 | Thanks to high frequency, the presence sensor of the Waldmann PULSE HFMD lighting management system detects even the smallest movement within a radius of about 2.5 meters. If individuals are present in the room, the light is automatically activated, and it switches off when they leave the room. But there is more: PULSE HFMD sensors detect daylight as a gauge for adjusting the lighting level. As a result, energy consumption can be considerably reduced by up to 50%.
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| High Frequency Motion Detector |
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Light Management Waldmann PULSE PIR

| The presence indicator of the Waldmann light management system PULSE PIR, captures a thermal image (infra-red). In order to be recognized by the sensor, a wide, if not substantial movement, is necessary. Due to the sphere, the coverage area can be adjusted individually (for example at the work place). As a criterion for the adjustment of the brightness level, the PULSE PIR sensor also measures daylight, which results in a significant reduction of energy consumption.
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| Economizing power - not light: TWIN-C
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