Lighting Control With Automatic and Bypass Modes
First Claim
1. A method of controlling a light through an automatic mode and a bypass mode, comprising;
- receiving physical signaling;
detecting a first predetermined sequence of the physical signaling for determining whether to control the light in the automatic mode or the bypass mode;
whereinthe automatic mode provides network control of the light, and the bypass mode bypasses the network control of the light.
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Abstract
Methods, systems and apparatuses for controlling a light through an automatic mode and a bypass mode are disclosed. One method includes receiving physical signaling. Detection of a predetermined sequence of the physical signaling is used to determine whether to control the light in the automatic mode or the bypass mode. The automatic mode provides network control of the light, and the bypass mode bypasses the network control of the light. One lighting system includes a light, a sensor for receiving and sensing the physical signaling, and a controller detecting a predetermined sequence of the physical signaling. Detection of a predetermined sequence of the physical signaling is used to determine whether to control the light in the automatic mode or the bypass mode. The automatic mode provides network control of the light, and the bypass mode bypasses the network control of the light.
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21 Claims
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1. A method of controlling a light through an automatic mode and a bypass mode, comprising;
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receiving physical signaling; detecting a first predetermined sequence of the physical signaling for determining whether to control the light in the automatic mode or the bypass mode;
whereinthe automatic mode provides network control of the light, and the bypass mode bypasses the network control of the light. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A lighting system, comprising:
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a light; a sensor for receiving and sensing the physical signaling; a controller detecting a first predetermined sequence of the physical signaling for determining whether to control the light in an automatic mode or a bypass mode;
whereinthe automatic mode provides network control of the light, and the bypass mode bypasses the network control of the light. - View Dependent Claims (13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20)
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21. A lighting apparatus, comprising:
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a light; a sensor for receiving and sensing the physical signaling; a controller detecting a first predetermined sequence of the physical signaling for determining whether to control the light in an automatic mode or a bypass mode;
whereinthe automatic mode provides network control of the light, and the bypass mode bypasses the network control of the light.
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