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Trilux LiveLink - Understanding Use Cases; What is a Use Case?; Public Use Cases Catalog

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“LIVELINK INSTALL” APP / WHAT IS A USE CASE? / PUBLIC USE CASES Page 20 / 77
WHAT IS A USE CASE?
Each LiveLink room is set up based on a Use Case. A Use Case is a
pre-configuration that simplifies the further setup of the room.
A Use Case defines:
The number of luminaire groups (presentation of a schematic
matching the room type)
The assignment between sensors and luminaire groups
Scenes included in the delivery (which, of course, can be supplemented
by scenes you created on your own)
In addition to the placement of luminaire groups, a Use Case also
includes a pre-configuration of the sensors.
A Use Case constitutes the foundation of the room setup. If individualised
Use Cases are needed, these can be created in cooperation with the
TRILUX light planners and loaded for utilisation as “Private Use Cases”.
PUBLIC USE CASES
The public Use Cases are included in the delivery and can be updated in
the Use Case administration (see chapter “Use Case administration”).
The following Use Cases are going to be covered on the next pages.
Office Industry Education Shop & Retail Health & Care General
Small Office
Large Office
Conference Room
Manufacturing
Hall, simple
Manufacturing
Hall, expanded
Classroom
Individual Sports
Hall
Retail Patients' room Corridor
Universal
(See chapter “Univer-
sal Use Case”)
After completion of the steps for commissioning, the scenes pre-set
in the Use Cases can be adjusted or additional ones added. You can,
for example, change the switch-off delays, switch from fully automatic
to semi-automatic operation, or change the dimming level.
The daylight-dependent control requires an initial calibration with the
help of an illuminometer (see chapter “Administrating scenes”).

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