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Philips MasterColor CDM P-5970 User manual

Philips Lighting Company
200 Franklin Square Drive
P.O. Box 6800
Somerset, NJ 08875-6800
1-800-555-0050
A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Philips Lighting
281 Hillmount Road
Markham, Ontario
Canada L6C 2S3
1-800-555-0050
A Division of Philips Electronics Ltd.
www.philips.com
©2009 Philips Lighting Company, A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is prohi ited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.The information presented in this document does
not form part of any quotation or contract, is elieved to e accurate and relia le and may e changed without notice. No lia ility will e accepted y the pu lisher for any
consequence of its use. Pu lication thereof does not convey nor imply any license under patent or other industrial or intellectual property rights.
1/09 P-5970
Lighting that transforms
the patient experience
Philips Healthcare Lighting
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4Shedding new light on yo r healthcare spaces
6The path to a healthier f t re
8Improving the patient experience
10 Retaining motivated caregivers
12 Creating a distinctive and positive image
14 Controlling operations and meeting financial goals
16 Philips healthcare lighting sol tions
18 Why Philips
Content
4Shedding new light on your healthcare spaces
6The path to a healthier future
8Improving the patient experience
10 Retaining motivated caregivers
12 Creating a distinctive and positive image
14 Controlling operations and meeting financial goals
16 Philips healthcare lighting solutions
18 Why Philips
Content
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Who is Philips?
As a leader in healthcare and consumer lifestyles and
the global leader in lighting, Philips is spearheading
innovative and environmentally progressive solutions
for today’s healthcare facilities.
For a century and counting, Philips has been
the foremost innovator and provider of lighting
technologies, enabling new and more efficient uses
of light that can transform our world both visually
and practically.
We’re proud to be a global leader in sustainability,
too—we strive toward the ideal of meeting the needs
of the present generation without compromising
the ability of future generations to meet their own
needs.We believe that every entity, from a local clinic
to a national healthcare system, can benefit by being
greener, too. Sustainability contributes to better
everyday care and better long-range planning.
Like you, Philips takes patient needs as the starting
point for healthcare equipment and lighting solutions.
Our longstanding commitment to the mission of
better care means providing flexibility to meet the
specific needs of the user.
The Philips family of products delivers complete
lighting solutions—from components and modules,
to lamps, luminaires, and integrated systems—bringing
you the utmost in quality, simplicity and innovations.
Shedding
yo r healt
At Philips Lighting, we work with yo to create welcoming,
efficient healthcare spaces that bring yo better facility
operations—and better patient experiences.
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Patients are changing, and with them the character of hospitals
is changing too. Rising costs of care, the role of insurers, and
more patient options for treatment—all these factors are
forcing healthcare organizations to become more competitive.
What once seemed like small differences between medical
buildings are now the reasons that patients—and medical
professionals—will favor one facility over another.
To compete in the high-stakes, high-stress reality of today’s healthcare market,
facilities must be designed around the needs of patients, visitors, healthcare
providers and administrators.
Central to this equation is lighting.When healthcare facilities invest in better
lighting, patients and staff not only see better, they feel better, too. One study
showed that lighting can do far more than just improve visibility—it can
actually accelerate the healing process, and improve caregiver performance.1
Installing the proper lighting products can help patients relax, nurses become
more efficient, and doctors focus more easily on the tasks at hand. And Philips
lighting products can be part of the solution.
For more than 100 years, Philips has been providing products uniquely
suited to improving the healthcare environment, from CT scanners to
energy-efficient TV sets and energy efficient lighting solutions. Let our
expertise in healthcare shed new light on the right choices for your facility.
1) Excerpt from:Anjali Joseph, Ph.D., Director of Research,The Center for health Design.“The Impact of Light on Outcomes
in Healthcare Settings”, August 2006. Nov. 24, 2008.<www.healthdesign.org/research/reports/light.php>
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g new light on
lthcare spaces
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6Philips Healthcare Lighting
The path to a healt
Few environments are as challenging
to illuminate as a hospital. A properly
illuminated space is essential to
drive the critical issues facing
healthcare management.
•Patient Experience:
Create appealing, emotionally
uplifting environments
•Staff Retention: Improve staff
well-being and motivation
•Brand Image: Create a
distinctive corporate image
•Financial goals: Control facility
operational costs
well-being
ambiance
patient experience brand image
staff retention
financial goals
sustainability
Choosing the right lighting solution can help you
achieve the desired mix of ambiance, well-being
and sustainability.
Ambiance: Welcoming, efficient facilities can provide
physical and emotional comfort, putting patients and
visitors at ease, and creating an optimal work environment
for caregivers. Utilizing Philips lighting solutions, you can
customize diagnostic areas, patient rooms, and lobbies,
creating unique experiences for each occupant.
Well-Being: Comfortable spaces can impact patient
wellness. Implementing good lighting design and use of
innovative lighting solutions can help put patients at ease
and inspire confidence while promoting staff effectiveness.
Sustainability: Employing systems that reduce a facility’s
environmental impact builds a positive image and saves
dollars on energy use and maintenance. Our lighting
products offer some of the highest efficiencies and longest
life of any available today. Philips is committed to innovative
solutions for reducing a facility’s environmental “footprint”
and cutting energy use—while remaining cost-effective.
To be a leader in today’s competitive environment, healthcare facilities need
to improve in terms of ambiance, well-being and sustainability to help address
the critical issues of patient experience, staff motivation, brand image and their
financial goals. Lighting can support these key factors and help you transform
your facility in meaningful and innovative ways.
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lthier f t re
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What is Color Rendering?
Color rendering (CRI) is the ability of
a light source to represent colors in
objects, and is a relative measurement
which rates light sources on a scale of
0–100.The higher the CRI, the more
true colors appear ( ood = 70–80 CRI,
Excellent = 80+CRI). High CRI is
essential in settings where it is important
that people appear natural and where
visual clarity is important.
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As patients assume greater responsibility for their own health, they demand
higher levels of care. Sophisticated consumers now understand that patient
comfort is part of the wellness equation, and they expect hospitals to be
inviting and supportive during some of the most stressful moments of their lives.
Philips lighting solutions for healthcare help you meet those expectations,
putting patients at ease and adapting easily to their myriad of needs.
ambiance
Comfort, care and quality
Improving
the patient
experience
Ambiance: Lighting needs for patients and their families vary
widely during a single hospital visit or stay. Bright general lighting
can help highlight the reception desk, café and elevator banks. It
can make public areas appear relaxed and welcoming, and create
an environment for better examination by doctors and nurses.
Warm, pleasant light in patient recovery rooms helps put
patients at ease.
Philips T8 Fluorescent lamps
with ALTO II™Technology and a
CRI of 80 provide a high quality of
light well-suited for patient comfort
and examination.
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well-being
Well-being: Our bodies are finely tuned to react to the
ebb and flow of sunlight that occurs over the course of
a day, but a hospital environment often interrupts this
biological rhythm. Designing rooms around patient needs
can help make hospitals less intimidating, reduce anxiety,
encourage loved ones to spend more time with patients
and allow staff to work more efficiently.
Philips lighting solutions can recreate the dynamic nature of
natural light in interior spaces, and help improve the patient’s
sense of well-being in the process.
Likewise, providing dark environments at night to promote
healthy sleep patterns allows patients to maintain their daily
rhythms and routines that create peace of mind. And as a
24–7 operation, hospitals need to provide adequate light
for staff to perform their jobs at all hours of the day and
to maintain alertness.
The innovative wayfinding system, Philips
CareGlow™LED Device, automatically
illuminates indoor pathways with soft white light
when the patient steps out of bed at night. No
fumbling for a light switch, and no buzzing the
staff. Instead, patients experience comfort and
convenience to safely find their way at night.
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Making a difference
Retaining motivated careg
Ambiance: Healthcare provider staff must be able to perform under stress at all
times of the day and night. Nurse’s stations, doctors’ offices and patient rooms
are busy areas where proper lighting is needed to accurately diagnose patients
and perform demanding tasks. Lamps with a high color
rendering index (CRI 80) promote clarity.
Well-being: The natural rhythms of light and darkness—day and night—
synchronize our biological clocks, affecting alertness and perception levels.The
intensity and color of light—cool vs. warm—can help establish those rhythms
and improve comfort levels. Because natural lighting doesn’t reach many hospital
workspaces, Philips provides lighting solutions that can not only be dimmed, but
can also be changed in color to help recreate the tones of natural daylight, such
as morning and evening levels.
10 Philips Healthcare Lighting
Trend: How working environments influence motivation
and well-being
Choice of tones of white light affects people’s mood and activity levels.1
Warm white light Cool white light
Relaxation Activity
ambiance
well-being
Few professionals are as dependent on lighting as healthcare workers.The ability to see
properly can literally be a lifesaver. Around-the-clock operations require environments that
help your staff cope with the demands of their jobs.
Philips Lighting products bring the very best color rendering and clarity available to operating
rooms, diagnostic centers, and doctors’ offices.
1) ETH Institute for Hygiene and working psychology, Zurich
Philips eW®Profile Powercore
LED lighting fixture delivers high-quality
white light that lasts for years and can be
easily installed under cabinets.
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egivers
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Brightening the brand
Creating a distinc
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Healthcare consumers and caregivers have more choice today than ever before.
So in today’s competitive healthcare market, first impressions count. Facilities
that attract patients and medical professionals in a cost-effective way stand
above their competitors.
You can set the tone with good general lighting and with unique accent architectural
lighting. It’s a simple yet valuable way to communicate your healthcare mission to
the outside world—and present your brand image as a warm and caring entity.
Ambiance: Lighting that communicates the right mood and that improves
visitor wayfinding helps send these messages. Highlighting a building’s best
architectural features such as atriums and artful façades is yet another
way to boost awareness—and market share. In these ways, Philips lighting
solutions can set you apart, and communicate your healthcare mission
to the public.
Well-being: A thoughtful visual image does more than boost your
brand image. It contributes to patient confidence in the provider’s care.
Those positive attitudes may mean more positive outcomes.
Sustainability: Similarly, choosing environmentally friendly lighting solutions
throughout your facilities sends a clear, healthy message all the while saving
investors’ dollars. Choosing products that have a small environmental footprint
lets patients know the organization values sustainable choices. For hospitals
following the Green Guide for Healthcare, seeking U.S. reen Building Council
LEED®certification, or following H2E—Hospitals for a Healthy Environment,
Philips offers lamps with low-mercury and extra-long life technology—
earth-friendly choices that reduce waste.
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ambiance
well-being
sustainability
nctive and positive image
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In today’s economy, healthcare facilities need to do everything they can
to protect their bottom lines. Simplification, along with energy-efficient,
long-lasting lighting solutions, means savings.
Because healthcare organizations operate 24–7, even small gains in efficiency
can lead to significant savings. Replacing outdated lighting systems with more
efficient, environmentally-friendly solutions will reduce energy consumption
and maintenance requirements, saving funds for the core mission: healthcare
delivery.Working with fewer lamp types and standardizing wattages can reduce
complexity, making maintenance more manageable and less costly.
Philips has a strong commitment to sustainability and is continuously finding innovative ways to
provide more environmentally sound and energy efficient choices for you.We are convinced that
those facilities that combine the principles of economic growth and environmental stewardship
will be the winners in the future.
To access your potential savings, our team of lighting experts can perform a Lighting Audit to
help you maximize your profits without sacrificing your staff and patients’ experience.
Boosting the bottom line
Controlling operations and
Healthcare T.C.O.O.:The Total Cost of (Lighting) Ownership
Understanding how various lighting choices impact the bottom line is essential.These elements
will affect a property’s payback, cash outlays and return on investment.Taken together, it’s the
total cost of ownership, or T.C.O.O.
Four factors drive the total cost of lighting ownership:
1. Product The initial purchase cost
for the lighting system.
Beyond first cost, compare performance:
service life, lumen maintenance, and color
rendering and stability.
2. Energy
Annual operating hours
multiplied by electrical cost
(kWh).
Consider product wattages as well as light
output and lamp performance.
3. Maintenance Includes labor and
relamping costs.
Longer-life lamps that maintain color stability
and lumen output can reduce maintenance.
4. Disposal
The end-of-life cost, including
disposal and recycling of
lamps,ballasts and fixtures.
Another area where longer-life lamps benefit
the healthcare facilities, by reducing waste
and cost.
Philips MasterColor®Integrated 25W
PAR38 Ceramic Metal Halide lamps
consume 3 times less energy and last up to 4
times longer than standard 75W PAR38 halogen
lamps.1This cuts cost—but not light output.
14 Philips Healthcare Lighting
1) MasterColor CDMi 25W PAR38 offers 12,000 hours rated average life as compared to standard 75W PAR38 halogen with 3000 rated average life.The rated
average life is the life obtained, on average, from large representative groups of lamps in laboratory tests under controlled conditions at 10 or more operating
hours per start. It is based on survival of at least 50% of the lamps and allows for individual lamps or groups of lamps to vary considerably from the average.
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Sustainability: oing green doesn’t have to cost more.You can save money
by refitting olderT12 lighting systems with new, high-performance long-life
T8 lamps and electronic ballasts. Or replace high-wattage T8s with today’s
lower wattage, energy-efficient T8 lamps—without even changing the ballast.
You can further reduce costs by adding long-life lamps to your fixtures, a
move that extends the relamping cycle, reducing hassles and inventory levels.
sustainability
For optimized system performance, Philips Energy
AdvantageT8 25W Fluorescent lamps featuring
ALTO II™Technology and the high-efficiency
Optanium®electronic ballast has the lowest mercury
content and is one of the lowest energy-consuming
4-foot T8 systems on the market.
Philips Healthcare Lighting 15
nd meeting financial goals
Philips: A “LEEDer” in Greening
Healthcare Regardless of what industry
standards guide your sustainability program,
lighting plays a key role. Four key points to
consider when creating a lighting system for
a healthcare facility:
• Improving the quality of the light produced
• Reducing mercury levels
• Maximizing energy efficiency
• Extending the life of the bulb—for less waste
and lower maintenance costs
Philips has reduced the amount of mercury in
our fluorescent T8 lamps significantly. An industry
leader when it comes to environmentally
friendly, energy-efficient products, our lighting
systems can help you reach your environmental
and financial goals more quickly.
Philips sustainable lighting solutions can help
contribute points toward the U.S. reen
Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) certifications.
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Philips healthcare lighting
Lamps
Factors
Applications
Ambiance Well-Being Sustainability
Energy AdvantageT8 25W Linear Fluorescent
• Features ALTO II™Technology with only 1.7mg of mercury
• Operates on any Instant Start and Programmed Start Ballast1
• High energy savings and long life to reduce relamping cycle
✔ ✔
• Patient room
• Treatment areas
• Staff areas/offices
SILHO ETTE®SeriesT5 High Output Fluorescent
• Slim profile lamp for design flexibility with outstanding
lumen performance
• Operates on any Programmed Start Ballast1
• Features ALTO®LampTechnology with only 1.4mg of mercury
• Energy efficient and long life
✔ ✔
• Patient room
• Treatment areas
• Staff areas/offices
Energy AdvantageT8 25W -Bent Fluorescent
• Features ALTO®Lamp Technology with only 2.0mg of mercury
• Operates on any Instant Start and Programmed Start Ballasts
• High energy savings and extra long life to reduce
relamping cycle
✔ ✔
• Patient room
• Treatment areas
• Staff areas/offices
Energy Advantage PL-T Non-integrated
Compact Fluorescent
• 27W and 33W are direct replacements for 32W and 42W
standard PL-T lamps with comparable light output
• No ballast change required
• Features ALTO®Lamp Technology
✔ ✔ ✔
• Corridors
• Entrance area
• Lobby
MasterColor®CDM 25W Integrated PAR38
• Easy retrofit upgrade from halogen PAR38
• Energy efficient—uses up to 3 times less energy than a
75W PAR38 halogen lamp with comparable light output
✔ ✔ • Lobby
Ballasts
Optanium®Electronic Ballast
• For T8 Fluorescents, extends the service cycle, which
lowers labor and material costs
• Energy efficient, long life system solution
✔ ✔
• Patient room
• Treatment areas
• Staff areas/offices
Centium®Electronic Ballast
• For T5 Fluorescents, ideal for use with occupancy sensors
• Programmed start for maximizing lamp life
• Smaller footprint than traditional ballasts enabling
sleek fixture designs
✔ ✔
• Patient room
• Treatment areas
• Staff areas/offices
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LEDs
Factors
Applications
Ambiance Well-Being Sustainability
CareGlow™LED Device
• Motion activated low ambient wayfinding lighting provides
confidence at night
• LED technology uses only 2 watts of energy
• Easily installed in any location, requires no maintenance
✔• Patient room
eW®Profile Powercore
• Low profile linear line-voltage under cabinet light fixture
• End-to-end connections
• Low power consumption—up to 50 fixture-feet per run
• Fully dimmable
✔ ✔
• Offices
• Nurses station
• ift shop
eW®Cove Powercore
• LED cove fixture delivers white light with simple
line-power installation
• Flexible adaptable mounting, works with
commercial dimmers
• Mounts directly to flat surfaces in runs of up
to 100 linear feet on a single circuit
✔ ✔
• Restaurant
• Lobby
• Elevators
More Products from the Philips Family
Lightolier OBL Fixture
• Over-bed wall mounted fixture with separate lamp
compartments for controlled uplight and downlight
• .125 thick DR acrylic linear prismatic impact
resistant refractor
• Four-way pull switch (120V)
✔ ✔ • Patient room
Lightolier MD Coffer
• Four integral lighting functions: indirect ambient, direct
reading, examination and optional night light
• Precise glare-free light control
• Installs as one-piece unit for recessed or
surface mount
✔ ✔ • Patient room
• Treatment areas
ColorBlast®12 Powercore
• Rich, saturated wall-washing color and color
changing effect light fixture
• Simplified installation for easier, more
consistent positioning
• Enhances architectural lighting effects in stores
✔ ✔ • Exterior
1) Starting voltage should be equal to or greater than 550V.These lamps are not recommended for use where the temperature in fixture is below 70˚F. Striations may occur where air movement is present in fixture.
For best operation, use ballast with anti-striation circuitry.
sol tions
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18 Philips Healthcare Lighting
Luminaires
featuring Lightolier, Vista and Alko
Solid State Lighting
featuring Color Kinetics
Lamps and Ballasts
featuring Philips Lighting Company and
Philips Lighting Electronics
Philips—delivering your lighting solutions
At Philips, we pride ourselves on producing tomorrow’s products today. Just like you, we value lighting solutions
that are flexible enough to fit the needs of each unique user, while sustaining our environment.
Customized Solutions
We are committed to working together with you to create
effective and efficient environments.Whether you’re planning
an entirely new lighting design or just need an audit of your existing
property, our team of applications lighting experts will work with
you to create a solution that is tailored to your unique needs.
Always in Touch
Whether your properties are scattered across the country or
represent a single location, a Philips representative nearby can
answer questions about lighting.That representative will help you
design and implement solutions to meet your most pressing needs.
A visit to a Philips Lighting Application Center can bring those
solutions to life. Each Center hosts demonstrations and workshops
where customers can acquaint themselves with the latest in
healthcare lighting technologies.
Our network of national distributors can address all your
re-lamping and re-ballasting needs while our national accounts
team ensures that your facility receives premium services.
One Partner, Many Solutions
Philips leads the global lighting market as a pace setter in the
industry, as well as the best partner to do business with, and as
a responsible corporate citizen contributing to the sustainability
of society at large.We can offer integrated solutions that draw
upon capabilities from across the entire Philips group—from
defibrillators and coffee-makers, to the most advanced televisions
and set-top boxes.All are part of our drive to help build world-class,
cost-effective healthcare properties.
Only Philips delivers a full portfolio of solutions, providing
our customers the luxury and the flexibility that comes
with choice, and the confidence that comes from
partnering with an industry innovator.
Why Philips
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18 Philips Healthcare Lighting
Luminaires
featuring Lightolier, Vista and Alko
Solid State Lighting
featuring Color Kinetics
Lamps and Ballasts
featuring Philips Lighting Company and
Philips Lighting Electronics
Philips—delivering your lighting solutions
At Philips, we pride ourselves on producing tomorrow’s products today. Just like you, we value lighting solutions
that are flexible enough to fit the needs of each unique user, while sustaining our environment.
Customized Solutions
We are committed to working together with you to create
effective and efficient environments.Whether you’re planning
an entirely new lighting design or just need an audit of your existing
property, our team of applications lighting experts will work with
you to create a solution that is tailored to your unique needs.
Always in ouch
Whether your properties are scattered across the country or
represent a single location, a Philips representative nearby can
answer questions about lighting.That representative will help you
design and implement solutions to meet your most pressing needs.
A visit to a Philips Lighting Application Center can bring those
solutions to life. Each Center hosts demonstrations and workshops
where customers can acquaint themselves with the latest in
healthcare lighting technologies.
Our network of national distributors can address all your
re-lamping and re-ballasting needs while our national accounts
team ensures that your facility receives premium services.
One Partner, Many Solutions
Philips leads the global lighting market as a pace setter in the
industry, as well as the best partner to do business with, and as a
responsible corporate citizen contributing to the sustainability of
society at large. We can offer integrated solutions that draw
upon capabilities from across the entire Philips group—from
defibrillators and coffee-makers, to the most advanced televisions
and set-top boxes.All are part of our drive to help build
world-class, cost-effective healthcare properties.
Only Philips delivers a full portfolio of solutions, providing
our customers the luxury and the flexibility that comes
with choice, and the confidence that comes from
partnering with an industry innovator.
Why Philips
Philips Lighting Company
200 Franklin Square Drive
P.O. Box 6800
Somerset, NJ 08875-6800
1-800-555-0050
A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Philips Lighting
281 Hillmount Road
Markham, Ontario
Canada L6C 2S3
1-800-555-0050
A Division of Philips Electronics Ltd.
www.philips.com
©2009 Philips Lighting Company, A Division of Philips Electronics North America Corporation
All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part is prohi ited without the prior written consent of the copyright owner.The information presented in this document does
not form part of any quotation or contract, is elieved to e accurate and relia le and may e changed without notice. No lia ility will e accepted y the pu lisher for any
consequence of its use. Pu lication thereof does not convey nor imply any license under patent or other industrial or intellectual property rights.
1/09 P-5970
Lighting that transforms
the patient experience
Philips Healthcare Lighting
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