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New Clipsal remote lighting controls set the mood
at CEDIA (30/5/2006)
Stand H2b, CEDIA UK Expo 2006
New lighting controls from Clipsal, a brand
of Schneider Electric, are unveiled during the Cedia Expo Exhibition
at London's Excel on 20-22 June 2006. The latest Clipsal C-Bus range
boasts elegant styling, intelligent touch screens, programmable
switches and now wireless systems. These bring not only new levels
of convenience, but also the ability to program room lighting to
create ambience or set moods.
Launched at Cedia the innovative new C-Bus
wireless lighting control needs no special or additional wiring,
which makes installing even the most complex of residential lighting
control systems a fast and straightforward task.
C-Bus wireless wall switch modules are fitted
just like ordinary light switches, and require only 230V live and
switched live connections - not even a neutral is needed. This makes
them easy to fit, in both, new or existing installations, and completely
eliminates the cost, inconvenience and disruption associated with
channelling walls to accommodate new wiring.
The modules can be programmed simply and
quickly to provide a full range of functions, including two-, three-
and multiple-way switching, and preset lighting scenes. Dimming
units provide timer functions, and all operations can, if required,
be operated from a compact hand-held remote control.
Special remote control options could include
goodnight mode, which turns off all of the lights with a single
press of a button, and panic mode, which turns on all of the lights,
again with single button press. Remote control is also an invaluable
aid for the elderly and for people with limited mobility.
No PC or other additional equipment is needed
for programming Clipsal's C-Bus wireless system - all programming
functions are accessed using the switches built into the modules.
Using a "teach" mode, the room lighting can be set then
stored in the module to give one-touch scene control. This feature
also means that further modules can be added at will, or as the
home is gradually remodelled. The same remote control can be used
to operate all switches, if required.
End users naturally judge lighting accessories
not only by their function but also their appearance and the C-Bus
wireless range doesn't disappoint. Styled as classical flush panels,
the touch-button switch modules come in both Neo and Saturn finishes,
and emit a soft amber backlight that aids location and adds to the
aesthetic effect.
For even more versatility, C-Bus wireless
wall switches are complemented by plug adaptors. These simply plug
into existing power sockets, allowing appliances such as table lamps,
spa baths and pool pumps to be added to the control system. Wireless
systems can also be totally integrated with C-Bus wired systems,
opening up a comprehensive range of advanced home automation options.
www.clipsal.com
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