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At its core, a lighting system requires only a few essential components:
• a luminaire,
• a power supply with primary lead,
• and a control element such as a switch.
From this foundation, the system can be expanded with a wide range of additional components, allowing you to tailor the lighting precisely to your light vision.
When configuring a VoxAura lighting system, there are two system types to choose from: smart systems and integrated systems:
• Smart systems combine luminaires with a smart-driver and control unit, enabling wireless switches, app control, and seamless integration into modern smart home environments. This allows multiple lighting systems to be managed together, while custom lighting scenes and settings can be created and recalled effortlessly.
• Integrated systems represent the classic approach to lighting systems. In this setup, luminaires are connected to an integrated driver and operated via wired switches. Integrated systems are designed for monochrome lighting and provide reliable, straightforward control without smart home integration.
The following diagrams illustrate the typical configuration of both system types.
A comparison and short guide below will help you determine which system best suits the requirements of your project.
1. Which colour system?
• monochrome: integrated or smart system
• multiwhite, RGB, RGB-multiwhite: smart system
2. Which control method?
• wireless & smart control: smart system
• wired control: integrated system
3. Luminaire with integrated sensor switch? -> requires uncontrolled port:
• integrated driver or
• smart-driver + monochrome control unit
> Lights with different colour system (multiwhite, RGB, RGB-multiwhite): additional control unit for this colour system.
4. Smart or integrated system?
> Depending on colour system, control method and demand of uncontrolled port, choose system that matches:
• smart system (smart-driver + control unit) or
• integrated system (integrated driver)
5. Integrated system:
• Only for monochrome lights & wired switches (no smart control).
• Driver model depends on wattage requirement of system to be connected.
• Number of drivers required depends on:
> wattage requirement of all lights to be connected
> required number of independently controllable lighting groups and
> number of lights to be connected in total
6. Smart system:
• Suitable model of control unit depends on colour system.
• Lights with integrated sensor switch: monochrome control unit (uncontrolled port).
• Monochrome or multiwhite control unit: synchronous or asynchronous control?
• RGB and RGB-multiwhite control units: only synchronous control.
• Smart-driver model depends on the wattage requirement of system to be connected.
• Number of control units (& smart-drivers) depends on:
> lighting groups (number and control)
> number of lights to be connected in total
> wattage requirement of all lights to be connected