Method of adjusting multiple light sources to compensate for variation in light output that occurs with time
First Claim
1. A method for calibrating a lighting system for illuminating a space in response to a control command specifying an illumination color for the space, wherein the system has a plurality of light emission apparatus each having a plurality of light sources producing different colored light, said method comprising for each of the plurality of a light emission apparatus:
- defining a separate reference value for a characteristic of light produced by each light source wherein such defining comprises adjusting operation of the plurality of light sources until a combination of the light produced by the plurality of light sources has a predefined correlated color temperature, and sensing the characteristic of the light produced by each light source and thereby producing a reference value for each light source;
sensing the characteristic of the light produced by each light source and thereby producing a sensed value for each light source;
for each light source, comparing the respective sensed value to the respective reference value; and
adjusting operation of each light source as necessary based on the comparing;
thereby calibrating each of the plurality of light emission apparatus so that combined light from the plurality of light sources has the illumination color.
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Abstract
A feedback method on occasion independently senses a characteristic of light produced by each of several light sources in a lighting apparatus. The sensed value of that characteristic is compared to a reference value for the respective light source and that light source'"'"'s operation is adjusted accordingly. This method has particular application in a lighting apparatus that produces different lighting effects by varying the intensity of different colors of light produced by the various light sources. The feedback method compensates for light emission variation as the sources age, thus ensuring that the lighting apparatus continues to produce the desired lighting effects. This enables multiple lighting apparatus in an area to be calibrated to the same standard so that uniform illumination is provided.
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18 Claims
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1. A method for calibrating a lighting system for illuminating a space in response to a control command specifying an illumination color for the space, wherein the system has a plurality of light emission apparatus each having a plurality of light sources producing different colored light, said method comprising for each of the plurality of a light emission apparatus:
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defining a separate reference value for a characteristic of light produced by each light source wherein such defining comprises adjusting operation of the plurality of light sources until a combination of the light produced by the plurality of light sources has a predefined correlated color temperature, and sensing the characteristic of the light produced by each light source and thereby producing a reference value for each light source; sensing the characteristic of the light produced by each light source and thereby producing a sensed value for each light source; for each light source, comparing the respective sensed value to the respective reference value; and adjusting operation of each light source as necessary based on the comparing; thereby calibrating each of the plurality of light emission apparatus so that combined light from the plurality of light sources has the illumination color. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 17)
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5. A method for calibrating a lighting system for illuminating a space in response to a control command specifying an illumination color for the space, wherein the system has a plurality of light emission apparatus each having a plurality of light sources producing different colored light including a first light source that produces white light, said method comprising for each of the plurality of a light emission apparatus:
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defining a separate reference value for a characteristic of the light produced by each light source wherein such defining comprises setting luminance of the first light source to a predefined level, adjusting operation of the plurality of light sources other than the first light source until a correlated color temperature of a combination of light produced by the plurality of light sources has a predefined value, and sensing the characteristic of the light produced by each light source and thereby producing a reference value for each light source; sensing the characteristic of the light produced by each light source and thereby producing a sensed value for each light source; for each light source, comparing the respective sensed value to the respective reference value; and adjusting operation of each light source as necessary based on the comparing; thereby calibrating each of the plurality of light emission apparatus so that combined light from the plurality of light sources has the illumination color.
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6. A method for calibrating a lighting system for illuminating a space in response to a control command specifying an illumination color for the space, wherein the lighting system has a plurality of light emission apparatus each having a first light source and a second light source each producing light of a different color which combine during an operating mode of the light system, said method comprising for each of the plurality of a light emission apparatus:
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(a) adjusting operation of the first and second light sources until a correlated color temperature of a combination of light produced by both light sources has a predefined value; (b) defining a first reference value by sensing a characteristic of the light produced by the first light source; (c) defining a second reference value by sensing the characteristic of the light produced by the second light source; (d) defining the first light source as a selected light source; (e) operating only the selected light source; (f) sensing the characteristic of the light produced by the selected light source and thereby producing a sensed value; (g) selecting either the first reference value as a selected reference value when the first light is the selected light source or the second reference value as a selected reference value when the second light is the selected light source; (h) comparing the sensed value to the selected reference value; (i) adjusting operation of the selected light source until the sensed value has a predefined relationship to the selected reference value; (j) defining the second light source as a selected light source; and (k) repeating steps (e) through (i); thereby calibrating each of the plurality of light emission apparatus so that combined light from the plurality of light sources has the illumination color. - View Dependent Claims (7, 8, 18)
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9. A method for calibrating a light emission apparatus having a first light source that produces white light, a second light source that produces a first color of light, and a third light source that produces a third color of light, said method comprising:
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operating the first light source to produce light at defined luminance level which is a first reference level; adjusting operation of the second light sources and the third light source until a correlated color temperature of a combination of light produced by all light sources has a predefined value; sensing a first characteristic of light produced by the second light source, thereby producing a second reference value; sensing a second characteristic of light produced by the third light source, thereby producing a third reference value; thereafter; sensing luminance of light produced by the first light source, thereby producing a first sensed value; comparing the first sensed value to the first reference value; adjusting operation of the first light source in response to comparing the first sensed value; sensing the second characteristic of light produced by the second light source, thereby producing a second sensed value; comparing the second sensed value to the second reference value; adjusting operation of the second light source in response to comparing the second sensed value; sensing the third characteristic of light produced by the third light source, thereby producing a third sensed value; comparing the third sensed value to the third reference value; and adjusting operation of the third light source in response to comparing the third sensed value. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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