DEMYK LIGHTMOD PRODUCTS SensoSphere SPH-12B User manual

SensoSphere
For all models with APP control
USER’S MANUAL
Congratulations on your purchase.
You can now enjoy the beneficial effects of this Dynamic
Colour Light Therapy lamp

CONTENTS OF BOX
•SensoSphere –all models SPH-12B
•AC Power Adapter (110-240VAC, 10W maximum)
It is recommended that you keep this box for storage or any transportation, since it has been
constructed to keep SensoSphere safe from damage in normal circumstances.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical furnishing, basic precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
Read all instructions before using SensoSphere.
DANGER –To reduce the risk of electric shock:
Always unplug SensoSphere from the electrical outlet before cleaning and when not using for
an extended time period.
WARNING –To reduce the risk of burns, fire, electric shock, or injury to persons:
1. Close supervision is necessary when SensoSphere is used by, or near children, invalids, or
disabled persons.
2. Use SensoSphere only for its intended use as described in these instructions.
3. Never operate SensoSphere if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly,
if it has been dropped or damaged, or dropped into water. Return SensoSphere according
to Warranty conditions and preapproved by supplier, for examination and quote for
repairs.
4. Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
5. Do not remove the electronics center piece or remove the support base. Void of Warranty.
6. Do not use outdoors and in direct sunlight indoors.
7. Do not operate where aerosol (spray) products are being used or where oxygen is being
administered.
IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
The easiest and guaranteed method not to scratch or damage in any way the SensoSphere’s
PMMA globe during the cleaning process, is by simply washing with warm water. Use a
microfiber cloth with a smooth surface (not a honeycomb or with evident discharge of fibers);
just wet with water and squeeze out well (must remain slightly damp). Do not use any type of
aggressive cleaning product containing ammonia or alcohol that can damage the diffuser
surface. If the diffuser is very dirty or greasy and you cannot clean with only water, dilute mild
soap (such as Marseilles soap) and then rinse, always with a microfiber cloth. Any halos that
can be created after using soap and water are removed with ease by using a dry sponge (non-
abrasive). If washing is carried out with demineralized water, allow the globe to dry without
applying the sponge.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
The SPH-12B has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules.
The SPH-12B is in conformity with the European Council 2004/108/EC Directive
for Electromagnetic Compatibility.

STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS
1. Gently hold the SensoSphere upside down to expose the bottom plate (see Figure 1). Fully
insert the plug on the cable end of the supplied AC power adapter into the Power Socket on
the base plate.
2. Put the SensoSphere on its four rubber feet. Make sure that it is resting firmly on the four
feet to avoid any wobbling when touched. Adjust the height of any of the feet by rotating
them if needed.
3. Connect the power adapter into an AC socket to turn On the SensoSphere.
Figure 1 –SensoSphere bottom plate
SELECTING THE THERAPY LIGHT MODE
The SensoSphere –Therapy Plus, Senior Living, and Learning Aid models all have seven
different therapy modes. The ‘SensoSphere –School’model only has three therapy modes for
classrooms. The detailed description of the Bluetooth APP control description follows. The
manual way of selection has two ways: with a short push of the Push Button under the base,
or with the Mode Light Selection gesture described below.
Each time you do so, the SensoSphere changes to the next Colour Mode. Each mode has its
starting colour which lets you quickly identify which one is selected:
Balancing mode →Magenta
Relaxing mode →Turquoise
Energizing mode →Orange
Gamma mode →Indigo Blue
Evening mode →Green
NightLite mode →Amber
Monochrome mode →last selected Monochrome colour
Push
Button
Power
Socket

TURNING THE SENSOSPHERE ON AND OFF
The SensoSphere automatically turns On when plugged in the AC power.
It can be turned Off in two ways: by pressing and holding the Push Button for 2 or 3 seconds,
or with the Turn Power Off gesture described below.
To turn it back On, either briefly press the Push Button or use the Turn Power On gesture (put
your hand on top of the globe for 2 or 3 seconds).
SPECIAL COMMANDS
The Push Button can prompt special commands related to the use of the SensoSphere App:
Turn On / Off Bluetooth
To toggle Bluetooth activation, push and hold the Push Button for five seconds. The
SensoSphere will flash blue fi Bluetooth is On, or green if Bluetooth is Off. This setting is non-
volatile and will persist even after the SensoSphere is powered off.
Note: the SensoSphere will stop responding to the SensoSphere App when Bluetooth is Off.
The SensoSphere will remind you of this by flashing green whenever it is powered up.
Password Reset
The SensoSphere App lets you set a password to prevent unauthorized control of your
SensoSphere (see OPTIONS screen below). If you forget this password, it is possible to reset
communication in this way:
➢Unplug the SensoSphere. Plug it back while pushing the Push Button and hold it for ten
seconds. The SensoSphere will then flash white and reset the password to blank.
The password reset also reverts all SensoSphere settings to their default values.
EXPAND THE POSSIBILITIES OF YOUR SENSOSPHERE
WITH THE SENSOSPHERE APP
Available for free:
Search for keyword « sensosphere »

THE SENSOSPHERE TECHNOLOGY
The SensoSphere is a lamp designed for coloured light therapy, also known as chromotherapy.
Its technology originated from that used in the Sensora™, a professional multisensorial system
created to facilitate a profound integrative therapeutic experience and used throughout the
world as psychotherapeutic support. The SensoSphere makes the essential aspects of these
benefits accessible to the general public, in a simple, easy to use version.
The active principle on which it originated is based and consists of a patented technique of light
control known as Light Modulation, designed to emit soft light pulsations capable of interacting
with diverse psychophysiological rhythms, such as brainwaves, the heartbeat or breathing. In
the SensoSphere these light pulsations are generated by the synchronized action of 17
independent light sources, through the precise control of an internal microcomputer. The
algorithms driving the light modulation are the result of more than thirty years of research in
Canada by the team from Sensortech.
Expertly designed therapeutic Mood Lighting
The SensoSphere offers a choice of seven Colour Modes, each using combinations of colours,
modulation frequencies, and light rhythms specifically programmed to induce the desired
mood.
Unlike cheaper commonly available mood lighting devices, the SensoSphere implements
sophisticated light pattern generation algorithms with graceful, ever-changing variations: it can
be watched for hours on end without any tedious repetitions, always remaining surprising and
engaging.
Music and Proximity Interactivity
Additionally, the SensoSphere features two types of interactivity: through sound and hand
movements in proximity to the diffuser globe. Both modify the running colour patterns in lively
and unpredictable ways. This is achieved by linking ambient sounds and your hand movements
to various modulation parameters generating the light patterns, such as pulsation speed and
depth, colour ranges, and colour movements. Ambient sounds and hand proximity inputs
introduce variations that remain within the scope of properties specific to each Colour Mode.
The result is a captivating synergy between the SensoSphere, its environment, and you.
Each type of interactivity can be selected either through the SensoSphere App (OPTIONS
screen).
Long-lasting light
The SensoSphere is made from high-quality components and assembled in Canada. Its built-in
LED light sources to have a rated life time above 50,000 hours, ensuring many years of
continuous operation. It does not contain any user-replaceable light bulb.

SENSOSPHERE THERAPY LIGHT MODES
The Balancing mode is beneficial at any time of the day and is compatible with
almost any mood. It can be used for general toning and harmonization, or to enjoy
a beautiful feast of colours.
This mode displays the full spectrum of rainbow colours in equal proportion. Subtle light
vibrations focusing on the Earth's Schumann Resonance frequency of 7.83 Hz in the Theta
brainwaves range intrigue and inspire creativity.
The Balancing mode starts with the colour magenta.
The Relaxing mode is ideal when you feel stressed or tense, or when you want
to calm restless thoughts or emotions. This setting glows in slow, flowing
rhythms that invite peace and serenity. This mode of opereation can be left
operational in a common area all day. It provides stress and chronic pain relief
for all ages while contributing to creative and learning energy. For Seniors, consider using in
combination with Gamma mode for an added cognitive boost. Many individuals prefer to have
Gamma mode in operation all day, adjusted to their preference setting.
This mode centres on the "cool" colours, spanning the range of blue, turquoise, and green.
These colours are known to soothe and calm down. They tend to reduce the pulse rate, blood
pressure, and respiration rate. Delicate light pulsations in the Alpha brainwaves range (8-12
Hz) enhance the peaceful and relaxing effect.
The Relaxing mode starts with the colour turquoise.
Select the Energizing mode whenever you feel you need an energy boost, either
physical or cerebral. This setting uses slightly faster rhythms, which stimulate the
nervous system and gently help to uplift and wake you up. Try using it to boost
your creativity and facilitate your mind's activity.
This mode is based on the "warm" colours ranging from red to orange to yellow, which are
invigorating and mood cheering. They tend to increase the pulse and respiration rate,
energizing you when you feel down or drained. It features modulations in the Beta brainwaves
range (12-20 Hz).
The Energizing mode starts with the colour orange.
Colour Mode #1: BALANCING
Colour Mode #3: ENERGIZING
Colour Mode #2: RELAXING

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This mode uses the same full spectrum colours as the Balancing mode, with the
addition of light pulsations at the Gamma brainwave frequency of 40Hz. Gamma
brainwaves' function is still not fully understood, but they are generally
associated with high levels of cognitive functioning. Ongoing research indicates
that Gamma pulsations may contribute to improving cognitive functions, for example, in the
case of Alzheimer’s disease. Although the Gamma mode could be especially useful for seniors
experiencing a decline in mental ability, it also can be enjoyed by everyone looking for a
cognitive boost. Because the Gamma high frequency is less perceptible to our eye, the light
pulsation level is higher is this mode. Some individuals prefer to have Gamma mode in
operation all day, adjusted to their preference setting.
The Gamma mode starts with the colour indigo-blue.
Special Note: For research and general information on Gamma brainwaves, visit our
Website under Mysteries of Gamma Brainwaves.
This mode delicately lulls you towards a deep and restful sleep. Creating a soft and
soothing mood, it can also be beneficial in case of insomnia.
It features slow colour transitions ranging from amber to turquoise, with some
purple moments. It reduces the deep blue colour to levels low enough to avoid any potential
melatonin suppression effect, known to be capable of disrupting our circadian rhythm. The
Evening Mode integrates Delta brainwaves of deep sleep (1-4Hz).
The Evening mode starts with the colour green.
This mode focuses on a soft amber colour, with prolonged, nearly imperceptible
variations. Designed to transform the SensoSphere into a night light, it eliminates
any trace of the blue colour known to disrupt the circadian rhythm through its
suppression of melatonin, our “sleep hormone.” The NightLite mode has its
brightness adjustment, separate from that of the other modes, which you will generally want to set
to much lower levels for night use. The NightLite mode is ideal as a comforting lullaby of light for
toddlers.
The NightLite mode starts with low-brightness colour amber.
Colour Mode #4: GAMMA
Colour Mode #5: EVENING
Colour Mode #6: NIGHTLITE

Apart from its light modulation Colour Modes, the SensoSphere also features a
Monochrome mode allowing you to focus on a single colour of your choice.
To select the Monochrome colour, use the Monochrome Colour Selection gesture
described below or the SensoSphere App.
The Monochrome mode starts with the last selected Monochrome colour.
FEATURES ONLY AVAILABLE WITH OUR APP CONTROL
WAKE SCREEN
The Wake screen lets you activate a wake-up timer on the SensoSphere. Access it by clicking
the WAKE icon at the bottom of the main screen. You can choose a wake up time at which the
SensoSphere will transition to the wake-up colour mode of your choice.
DAY-WHITE
The Day-White colour mode is a special mode based on bluish white light, similar to the type
used in bright-light therapy lamps to counter seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or just the
“winter blues.”
SLEEP SCREEN
The Sleep screen lets you activate a sleep timer on the SensoSphere. Access it by clicking the
SLEEP icon at the bottom of the main screen. You can choose a sleep time at which the
SensoSphere will transition to the sleep colour mode of your choice –including the option of
turning Off for the night.
SPECIAL MONOCHROME FEATURES of the SENSOSPHERE APP
The Monochrome mode normally displays a single static colour. However by
activating the Advanced Mode feature of the SensoSphere App you gain access to
additional Monochrome capabilities, including selecting pastel colours, setting a
range of colour variations around the Monochrome colour, and embedding the
brainwave of your choice in the light.
Colour Mode #7: MONOCHROME

THE SENSOSPHERE HAND GESTURES INTERFACE
The SensoSphere is controlled through a few simple hand gestures, shown here.
Note: the hand gesture interface is disabled when the Proximity Sense function is turned
Off in the SensoSphere App.
The SensoSphere has seven Colour Modes. To switch to the next therapy Mode, swipe your
hand twice (back and forth) over the globe’s top, grazing within an inch of its pole. The dual
swipe should be made within 1 to 3 seconds, not too fast nor too slow. The selected therapy
Colour Mode can be identified by its initial colour:
Magenta for Balancing
Turquoise for Relaxing
Orange for Energizing
Indigo-Blue for Gamma
Green for Evening
Amber for Night Lite
Last Selected colour for Monochrome
Simultaneously place one hand over the globe’s top and the other
one over its equator, and hold for a couple of seconds. The
SensoSphere will blink to indicate it is now in Command mode.
Holding the first hand on the globe’s pole, slide your other hand by
a couple of inches along the equator: a clockwise shift will decrease
the light intensity while a counter-clockwise shift will increase it.
Don’t go too far on the decrease side. Otherwise, you will switch Off
the SensoSphere (see next section).
Once you’ve found the desired intensity, swiftly remove your hands
to release the Command mode. The SensoSphere will blink again to
confirm Command mode is released.
Therapy Colour Mode Selection
Light Intensity Control

Simultaneously place one hand over the globe’s top and the other
one over its equator, and hold for a couple of seconds. The
SensoSphere will blink to indicate it is now in Command mode.
Holding the first hand on the globe’s pole, slide your other hand
clockwise along the equator for about a quarter revolution. The
SensoSphere will flash green and switch Off; you can now remove
your hands.
To turn the SensoSphere back On, put your hand on its pole for a
couple of seconds.
The SensoSphere’s seventh Colour Mode, Monochrome, displays a
single, static, colour. Colour Selection is only available in
Monochrome Mode, as the other three Colour Modes automatically
continuously cycle through their specific colour range.
To select any colour from the rainbow while in Monochrome Mode,
place a single hand over the globe’s equator and hold it for a couple
of seconds. The SensoSphere will blink to indicate it is now in
Command mode.
You can now slide hand by a couple of inches along the equator: a
clockwise shift will cycle the colour down around the rainbow
spectrum, while a counter-clockwise shift will cycle it upward. The
colour cycling speed will increase as you slide your hand farther from
the contact point.
Once you’ve found the desired colour, swiftly remove your hand to release the Command
mode. The SensoSphere will blink again to confirm Command mode is released.
This gesture lets you temporarily toggle the SensoSphere’s Bluetooth radio On or Off,
facilitating the creation of an electromagnetic fields-free zone.
To toggle Bluetooth, hold one hand over the globe’s equator and
swipe your other hand twice (back and forth) over the globe’s top,
grazing within one inch of its pole. The double swipe should be made
within 1 to 3 seconds (just as you would change the Colour mode).
The SensoSphere will flash green when Bluetooth is toggled Off, or
flash blue when toggled On.
Note: to turn On/Off Bluetooh in a non-volatile way, use the Push Button Special
Command as described above.
Monochrome Colour Selection
Turn Power Off/On
Temporarily Turn Bluetooth Off / On

At any moment, you can interact with the SensoSphere’s
therapy mood lighting by bringing your hands close to its
surface. The interaction starts around two inches from the
globe’s surface and increases as you move closer and touch it.
Touch sensitivity is maximal along the globe’s equator and over
its pole, with your palms facing the globe’s surface.
Touch Interaction
A video tutorial describing the SensoSphere hand gestures interface is
available here : www.sensora.com/sensosphere-tutorial.html

Re-Scan
THE SENSOSPHERE APP
The SensoSphere App is freely available for both iOS and Android mobile phones and tablets.
Download the App from the Apple App Store (for iOS) or the Google Play Store (for Android),
where you can easily find it with a search for key-word “sensosphere.”
➢The SensoSphere App requires Bluetooth Low
Energy functionality (BLE or Bluetooth 4.0) to
communicate with the SensoSphere. It will,
therefore, only work on mobile devices
compatible with Bluetooth 4.0. Most newer
mobile devices have this capability.
➢Make sure Bluetooth is activated on your
mobile device.
➢Before you can use the App, make sure that
Bluetooth is activated on the SensoSphere by
pressing the Push Button under its base for 5
seconds to toggle Bluetooth activation. A blue
flash indicates that Bluetooth is On.
➢When you first connect to your SensoSphere,
you will be offered the option of giving it a
short ID name (you can use 3 to 5 characters).
** Note that you can change or remove this name
later on (see the Options screen below).
CONNECTION SCREEN
Once you launch the App it will automatically connect to your SensoSphere.
➢If your mobile device cannot find a SensoSphere, it will display an error
message. If you’ve disabled Bluetooth in the SensoSphere (see the Options
screen below), restart it by pressing the push button under its base for 5
seconds to toggle Bluetooth On. Click the Re-Scan button in the App to
connect.
➢If your mobile device finds more than one SensoSphere nearby, it will offer you a list of
them. Each SensoSphere has its ID name. Click on the one you want to connect to.
➢If you’ve defined a new password for your SensoSphere (see the Options screen below),
you’ll have to enter it before connecting. The App will automatically remember the
password from then onwards.
➢You can explore the App even if there is no SensoSphere nearby by clicking the Touch here
to start Bluetooth simulation mode text.

HOW DOES THE SENSOSPHERE REMEMBER YOUR SETTINGS?
The SensoSphere App offers the possibility of controlling many new settings in your
SensoSphere. The SensoSphere stores these settings in built-in non-volatile memory to
preserve them even when the unit gets unplugged.
Here’s how the SensoSphere manages your settings:
➢Settings made in the Options, Wake and Sleep screens of the SensoSphere App are
automatically saved in the SensoSphere’s non-volatile memory and are thus
persistent.
➢Settings made in the Colour Mode screens are temporary: they will be reset to
startup values whenever the SensoSphere gets unplugged. If you wish to make them
persistent, you can do so with the Store current SensoSphere settings as startup values
command available on the Options screen.
➢As a security measure, Brainwaves Intensity settings (see Advanced Options below)
are always reset to their normal values whenever the SensoSphere is turned Off.
➢The Wake-Up and Sleep timer functions require setting the time-of-day. This is done
each time you connect with the SensoSphere App: the SensoSphere automatically
adopts the time-of-day of your mobile device. However, the SensoSphere has no
built-in clock and will lose its time-of-day whenever it gets unplugged. After plugging
it back, or after a power outage, you should always make a connection with the
SensoSphere App to reset time-of-day before you can use the Wake-Up and Sleep
functions.
INSTALLING THE SENSOSPHERE APP ON
ANDROID MOBILE DEVICES
Recent Android versions require you to authorize localization assets before enabling
Bluetooth communication in your apps.
After installing the SENSOSPHERE APP on your Android mobile device, follow these
steps (the exact procedure may vary depending on your device model):
•Open the Settings screen on your mobile device
•Select Applications
•Scroll the applications list until you find SensoSphere
•Scroll the application screen until you find Permissions
•Turn On the Localization permission
The SensoSphere App should now seamlessly communicate with your SensoSphere!

COLOUR MODE SCREEN
This is the main screen allowing you to select the
therapy Colour Mode of the SensoSphere. It
displays a short description of the mode, as well
as a spectrum of the main colours used in the
mode.
➢Select the mode either by clicking on its icon (at
the top of the screen) or by swiping the screen
(left or right).
➢Adjust the SensoSphere brightness with the
Brightness slider near the bottom of the screen.
The Gamma and NightLite modes have their
independent Brightness setting.
➢Turn the SensoSphere On or Off with the
Power button at the bottom center of the
screen.
➢Icons at the bottom of the screen allow access
to the OPTIONS screen (left side), the WAKE
screen and the SLEEP screen (right side).
MONOCHROME MODE
The Monochrome mode displays a colour selector
wheel from which you can choose the
SensoSphere colour. The screen gives you a short
description of the qualities commonly associated
with each of the ten main colours.

WAKE SCREEN
The Wake screen lets you activate a wake-up timer on the SensoSphere. Access it by clicking
the WAKE icon at the bottom of the main screen.
You can choose a wake up time at which the SensoSphere will transition to the wake-up colour
mode of your choice.
The Day-White colour mode is a special mode based on bluish white light, similar to the type
used in bright-light therapy lamps to counter seasonal affective disorder (SAD) or just the
“winter blues.”
➢Activate the Wake Up Timer with the On/Off
switch at the top of the screen.
➢Select the Wake Up Colour Mode from the
offered icons. The SensoSphere will display the
selected mode to facilitate your choice.
➢Set the Wake Up Time.
➢Set a Transition Duration, during which the
SensoSphere will smoothly fade in from its
previous state to the wake up brightness.
➢If you activate the special Dawn Simulation
function, for the transition duration the
SensoSphere will display a gradual illumination
featuring colours similar to those of the sunrise,
from a reddish glow up to bright day-white light.
➢Adjust the Wake Brightness with the slider near
the bottom of the screen.
➢Return to the main screen either by clicking the
WAKE icon at the bottom of the screen, or by
swiping the screen to the right
The colour of the WAKE icon dot (at the bottom of the screen) indicates the current status of
the wake up timer:
Wake up timer Off
Wake up timer armed
flashing
Wake up timer triggered
(Wake up colour mode ongoing on the SensoSphere)
Wake up timer has been interrupted
(you can restart it by clicking on the Wake Up Timer
switch at the top of the WAKE screen)

SLEEP SCREEN
The Sleep screen lets you activate a sleep timer on the SensoSphere. Access it by clicking the
SLEEP icon at the bottom of the main screen.
You can choose a sleep time at which the SensoSphere will transition to the sleep colour mode
of your choice –including the option of turning Off for the night.
➢Activate the Sleep Timer with the On/Off switch at
the top of the screen.
➢Select the Sleep Colour Mode from the offered
icons (including the OFF mode, where the
SensoSphere goes fully dark). The SensoSphere will
display the selected mode to facilitate your choice.
➢Set the Sleep Time.
➢Set a Transition Duration, during which the
SensoSphere will smoothly fade out from its
previous state to the sleep brightness.
➢Adjust the Sleep Brightness with the slider near the
bottom of the screen (forced to 0 for the Off mode).
➢Return to the main screen either by clicking the
SLEEP icon at the bottom of the screen, or by
swiping the screen to the right
The colour of the SLEEP icon dot (at the bottom of the screen) indicates the current status of
the sleep timer:
Sleep timer Off
Sleep timer armed
flashing
Sleep timer triggered
(Sleep colour mode ongoing on the SensoSphere)
Sleep timer has been interrupted
(you can restart it by clicking on the Sleep Timer
switch at the top of the SLEEP screen)

OPTIONS SCREEN
The Options screen lets you select some configuration options, both on the
SensoSphere and for the App. Access it by touching the Options icon at the
bottom-left of the main screen.
➢The Audio Sense switch lets you turn On or Off
on the audio interactivity in the SensoSphere.
➢The Proximity Sense switch lets you turn On or
Off the IR sensors that enable the SensoSphere’s
hand gestures interface.
** These selections are non-volatile and will persist
even after the SensoSphere is powered Off.
➢The Bluetooth switch lets you turn Off the
Bluetooth radio inside the SensoSphere. This can
be useful to enable an electromagnetic field free
zone. The SensoSphere will blink in red twice to
indicate that its Bluetooth is Off.
Naturally, once Bluetooth is Off you will lose
control of the SensoSphere from the App until
you restart Bluetooth on the unit and reconnect.
➢The Advanced Mode switch lets you enable
some advanced functions in the SensoSphere;
refer to the next section for details on these
functions.
➢Select the App Language according to your preference.
➢Store current SensoSphere settings as startup values records all current settings (including the
Colour Mode and Monochrome Colour) in the SensoSphere”s non-volatile memory.
** As a security measure Brainwaves Intensity settings (see Advanced Options below) are always
reset to their normal values whenever the SensoSphere is turned Off.
➢Set SensoSphere Password enables you to define a password to prevent unauthorized
connection to your unit. To remove password protection, enter a blank password.
➢Reset to Defaults will restore all settings of the SensoSphere to their default factory values;
useful to bring the unit back to its original state.
➢Disconnect will disconnect the Bluetooth link between the App and the SensoSphere, bringing
you back to the Connection screen.
➢The Information icon at the top-left opens a screen displaying information
about the App (App version) and the connected SensoSphere (Model, ID
name, Firmware version, Bluetooth module version).
** You can change the SensoSphere ID name by clicking on it and entering a new name with 3 to 5
characters. If you enter a blank name, the ID name will revert to a default ID number.
➢Return to the main screen either by clicking Done at the bottom of the screen, or by swiping
the screen to the left

ADVANCED MODE
The SensoSphere features a number of advanced options that can be enabled by turning On
the Advanced Mode switch on the OPTIONS screen.
In the Advanced Mode, a new
Brainwaves icon appears on each of
the Colour Mode screens.
For the six light modulation Colour Modes,
clicking the Brainwaves icon opens the
Brainwaves Intensity panel, where you can
adjust the intensity of the brainwaves pulsations
embedded in the SensoSphere light.
➢The slider lets you reduce the brainwaves
intensity (all the way to zero), or increase it (up to
double the normal intensity).
➢Click Done or swipe down the panel to return to
the Colour Mode screen.
** The Brainwaves Intensity always reverts to the
normal setting when the Advanced Mode is
turned Off, or when the SensoSphere is turned
Off.

In the Monochrome mode, two new sliders
appear next to the Colour Selector wheel.
➢The Whiten slider lets you reduce the colour
saturation to produce pastel-like colours.
Bringing it to maximum results in white light,
with no trace of colouring left.
➢The Range slider lets you introduce colour
variations centered on the selected
Monochrome colour. These variations enable
the creation of beautiful Light Modulation
patterns while remaining close to the colour of
your choice.
➢Click Pure Colour to zero both the Whiten and
Range sliders and restore the pure
Monochrome colour.
** The Whiten and Range options always revert to
zero when the Advanced Mode is turned Off.
In the Monochrome mode, clicking the
Brainwaves icon opens the Brainwaves
Modulation panel, where you can embed
brainwave pulsations in the monochrome light.
➢The Frequency slider lets you set the brainwave
frequency. A short description of each
brainwaves range is displayed.
➢The Intensity slider lets you adjust the intensity
of the brainwave modulation. Use the higher
levels with caution (see warning below).
** Intensity is boosted in the case of Gamma
brainwaves, due to their high frequency being less
perceptible to the eye.
➢Click Done or swipe down the panel to return to
the Colour Mode screen.
** The Brainwaves modulation in Monochrome
mode always reverts to zero when the
Advanced Mode is turned Off, or when the
SensoSphere is turned Off.
WARNING: while the brainwaves modulation used in the Colour Modes of the SensoSphere
are always safe, the Intensity slider in the Monochrome mode enables deeper pulsations
when set to its maximum. Always exercise extreme caution when using strong light pulsation,
as they can potentially induce epileptic seizures in people with photosensitivity.

KEEPING OUR LIVING ENVIRONMENT
NOISE-FREE AND HEALTHY
Sources of noise in our environment may affect us even if we are not aware of them. This is true for
both noise in light, and noise from radio electromagnetic fields (EMF). The SensoSphere is designed
to contribute to a healing environment, and consequently, great care has been taken to minimize its
emission of both types of noise.
LIGHT NOISE
“Light noise” refers to instabilities or flickering in the brightness of a light source. Very few artificial
light sources emit perfectly stable light, even if they appear to do so. This is because they often flicker
at a speed or frequency which is too fast to be perceived by our visual system (above 50 to 70Hz).
Even when not discernible to the naked eye, light flickering can have adverse effects on our nervous
system. These effects are more or less pronounced, depending on each individual. To some sensitive
people, even a low flicker may lead to migraines, headaches and eye stress. To the rest of us, it still
adds to the general environmental stress, potentially contributing, in the long run, to various chronic
pathologies.
Most LED devices on the market today exhibit significant light noise.
Sensortech recommends the use of a light noise detector such as the
LightBee©(available at www.sensora.com/lightbee) to identify noisy
light sources so that you can remove them from your environment.
The SensoSphere has been specially engineered with high-precision
analog LED driving electronics so that its soothing illumination generates
pure, clean light conducive to harmonizing mood lighting, and does not
generate any light noise.
➢The Proximity Sense function emits a tiny amount of light noise in the form of minute non-visible
infrared pulses. If you prefer eliminating all forms of light noise you can disable this interactivity
function with the Proximity Sense switch on the Options screen of the SensoSphere App -
naturally, at the cost of disabling the hand gestures interface.
ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS NOISE
Even though it is nearly impossible to avoid being exposed to the EMF of the numerous Wi-Fi and
mobile devices surrounding us, we can take measures to reduce exposure in our homes. This is
especially meaningful in bedrooms, where removing active EMF emitters (such as Bluetooth and Wi-
Fi devices or cordless phones) is advisable.
The Bluetooth radio contained in the SensoSphere is such a source of EMF noise. While it can be
turned Off on the SensoSphere (either by pressing the Push Button for 5 seconds or with the Turn
Bluetooth Off gesture), doing so will prevent benefitting from the SensoSphere App. For this reason,
a Bluetooth-disabling switch is available in the Options screen of the App: you can use the App to
adjust the SensoSphere according to your preference, and once done you can temporarily turn Off
the Bluetooth radio with this switch.
Bluetooth functionality can then be restored on the SensoSphere in either of two ways: by pressing
the Push Button for 5 seconds or with the Turn Bluetooth On gesture.
➢The Bluetooth state set with the Push Button is non-volatile and will persist even after the
SensoSphere is unplugged. The Bluetooth state set with the SensoSphere App or the hand gesture is
temporary and will revert to the non-volatile setting whenever the SensoSphere is power cycled.
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