The Xitanium SR LED driver brings lighting into the Internet of Things (IoT). Through the operational data it collects, connected lighting brings exciting new possibilities and value to businesses. By sharing data like energy consumption and office occupancy patterns, every luminaire becomes a node within a connected lighting system. This data is valuable to building management systems. The Xitanium SR LED driver offers a simple and cost-effective way of stepping into the connected world.
The Xitanium SR LED Driver offers a cost-effective pathway to connected lighting
The sensors are easily configured in the field using Philips Field Apps. Occupancy and daylight harvesting parameters are easily set with a user-friendly Android smartphone app. The app is used to configure sensor parameters via infrared and NFC, commission groups of sensors, and read-out energy data and number of burning hours. In the factory and warehouse, the drivers can also be wirelessly configured using MultiOne and SimpleSet® technology.
If you are looking for connected lighting functionality beyond the basic capabilities of our components, the place to start is our SR Certified Partner program. This growing list covers building management systems, city management systems, and sensor and control manufacturers that are certified to work with Philips Xitanium SR LED drivers. We ensure all partners’ products and services work seamlessly with our connected lighting components. It’s a seal of approval to help you find partners to supply complementary components for your connected luminaires.
The SR Certified Partner program is a foundation for a successful partnership.
The YellowDot program allows manufacturers to test and certify their LED luminaires to work with Philips’ indoor positioning technology, and is supported by the planned launch of three YellowDot Ready LED drivers (60, 100 and 150W) in Europe.