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    Lutron HomeWorks QS System Components

    20 May 2011 | Control, Latest products
    Lighting control manufacturer Lutron Electronics is pleased to announce that additional system components for its energy-saving HomeWorks QS total home control system are now shipping.

    Lighting control manufacturer Lutron Electronics is pleased to announce that additional system components for its energy-saving HomeWorks QS total home control system are now shipping.

        


    The latest system components to ship include a colorful capacitive touch interface called the Dynamic Keypad, and an auto-adjusting, phase-adaptive dimmer that works with all popular load types, including dimmable CFLs and dimmable LEDs.

    Introduced in September 2010 at CEDIA Expo, Lutron’s HomeWorks QS system offers convenient control of lights, shades and stand-by power from small appliances. The system can be easily installed in any home and operates via Lutron’s Clear Connectä wireless, RF technology.

    New system components include:

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    •  wallbox power module
    •  GRAFIK Eye QS
    •  RF Maestro-style phase-adaptive dimmer
    •  Integration with Sivoia QS Venetian blinds
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