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LiteTouch Expands Neo Into A Complete Wall Box Lighting Control System (16/10/2007)

CEDIA US Expo 2007

New Controllers and Accessory Units Offer System Scalability and IR Integration

LiteTouch, Inc., announced some new additions to its LiteTouch Neo family of products, which are available for immediate shipping: LiteTouch Neo3, Neo2, Neo 3-Way, and the LiteTouch Neo IR Receiver. These new products round out LiteTouch Neo into a complete lighting control system available for applications ranging from one-room home theater control to a multi-room system perfectly suited for small to mid-size custom projects.

LiteTouch refers to LiteTouch Neo as a "Wall Box Lighting Control System" because of its unique ease of installation for builders, electricians, electrical contractors and remodelers versus traditional residential lighting control systems. LiteTouch Neo is conventionally wired and mounts into a standard electrical box, no specialty tools required.

LiteTouch Neo is easy-to-link into a fully networked system. Up to 32 LiteTouch Neo Controllers can be linked in any combination to create system-wide control of lighting loads. Up to eight Accessory Units can be added to each LiteTouch Controller to accommodate multi-entrance and 3-way applications for easy on/off.

The new LiteTouch Neo products was debuted to Custom Electronics Professionals at the CEDIA EXPO 2007 in Denver, CO September 6 Ð 9.

www.litetouch.com

 

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