Lighting Controls
            Lighting control devices, techniques, and protocols 
regulate specific applications that include daylighting, dimmers, 
photocells, relays, sensors, signals, timers, and touchscreens. When 
networked into a system, these products can be controlled by software 
programs and can interface with building management protocols.
Devices
 and systems are used on indoor and outdoor lighting in commercial, 
industrial, and residential spaces to reduce energy consumption, enhance
 safety, and increase flexibility. They include light, manual override, 
and occupancy sensors, as well as lighting control systems and products.
Members
 promote reasonable and repeatable product test procedures and 
performance criteria that are required for regulatory bodies and 
certification labs.