The Daylight Sensor can read and measure the surrounding light, converting the amount of light to 1-10V electronic signal output. A potentiometer is employed for end users to set the brightness level, so that the daylight sensor can read and measure the available natural daylight against the target value, calculating how much artificial light is needed.
This demand is then converted to 1-10V signal, to be sent to the 1-10V dimmable ballast or LED driver, which will then adjust the light output relative to the available ambient light.