Controls compatibility notes
Guidance for aligning wireless, DALI, emergency, sensor, and user interface requirements.
About Signify
Signify is built around a simple belief: lighting should be easier to specify, easier to commission, and more valuable after installation. For large commercial, civic, industrial, and horticultural projects, luminaires are no longer isolated hardware. They are part of a responsive system that includes controls, sensors, schedules, energy data, maintenance workflows, and the people who operate the space every day.
Connected light only works when engineering discipline meets operational empathy.
That mission shapes how our teams think about product development and project support. A fixture must meet optical, thermal, electrical, and installation expectations. A control node must respect the real behavior of occupants and maintenance teams. A project file must be clear enough for contractors, consultants, distributors, and facility leaders to make decisions without reinterpreting the intent each week.
The work is practical. We test how fixture families behave in actual ceiling conditions, how controls are named and grouped, how a scene feels to occupants, how emergency logic is documented, and how service teams can understand a system months after it goes live. This is why our language tends to be specific rather than ornamental. We would rather define a commissioning step clearly than hide complexity behind a futuristic slogan.
Guidance for aligning wireless, DALI, emergency, sensor, and user interface requirements.
Practical lighting considerations for commercial interiors, outdoor areas, production floors, and plant growth spaces.
Documentation frameworks for scenes, zones, device naming, maintenance access, and operator training.
Share your project goals and we will help frame a realistic path from concept to handover.