Features and system limitations

Interact Pro Foundation/Advanced Feature Overview

Interact Pro supports 3 different tiers: Foundation, Advanced and Enterprise.

The table below shows an overview of the features that are supported by Foundation and Advanced.[1]

Feature Overview
Feature Foundation Advanced

Occupancy control

Daylight regulation

Tunable white

Switch/manual control

Scenes

High end trimming

App control owner(s)

Personal control user(s)

Scheduling

Energy reporting

Remote control

Remote diagnostics

Feature updates

Dashboards (portal)

Upgrade to Advanced

N/A

Downgrade to Foundation

N/A

Demand response / OpenADR[2]

System limitations

The table below describes the limitations of various characteristics of an Interact Pro Foundation or Advanced system.[3] Where applicable, a recommendation will given for applying a limitation to have optimal performance.

System limitations
Feature Maximum number

Project level

Light networks (Foundation) / gateways (Advanced)

20

Schedules

16

Groups/schedule

16

Owner accounts per project

multiple

User accounts per project (Advanced)

multiple

Light network level

Lights (luminaires and/or Smart lamps)

200

ZGP devices (switches and discrete sensors)

50

Switches

50

Discrete sensors

30

Groups and zones

64

Scenes

128

Group level

Lights (recommended)[4]

40

ZGP devices

5

Scenes

16


1. Enterprise is not part of this documentation, please consult another source of documentation to get an overview across the three tiers
2. US/Canada only
3. This applies to existing Interact Pro Advanced projects with lights of generation 1, and for all Interact Pro Foundation and Advanced projects using Bluetooth-enabled lights of generation 2
4. A light belongs to either a group or a zone in that group