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  • Vizia Collection Offers Elegant, Digital DesignVizia Collection Offers Elegant, Digital Design
  • ebuild (2/20/2007)
  • Leviton Manufacturing Company, North America's largest wiring device manufacturer and the leader in residential home networking, presents its technologically-sophisticated Vizia Collection of lighting and fan speed controls. The Collection integrates digital engineering, intuitive operation, and a stylish form factor that is compatible with Leviton's legendary Decora® devices and screwless snap-on wallplates.
  • Crestron | infiNET
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • Part of a complete line of wireless lighting controls that includes single- and four-button switches and wireless gateways, the infiNET dimmer uses technology that eliminates the need for physical control wiring. Its dynamic frequency allocation ensures a fast, stable, and reliable system, and real-time analysis can be conducted remotely from any computer. www.crestron.com
  • Cooper Wiring Devices | Aspire RF
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • The Aspire RF line of wireless control products incorporates Z-Wave technology that uses sensing and random back-off to reduce interference. The system includes Aspire's signature curve motif and contrasting matte and low-gloss finishes, which are offered in three two-toned color combinations: desert sand, white satin, and silver granite. In addition, switches, receptacles, dimmers, controllers, accessories, and screwless wallplates are available. www.cooperwiringdevices.com
  • Hubbell | LightHawk
  • ARCHITECTURAL LIGHTING Magazine (1/31/2007)
  • LightHawk, a wall-switch occupancy sensor product line, is available in a variety of models -- passive infrared, ultrasonic, and multi-technology -- for occupancy detection and false trip immunity. The devices feature selectable operating modes, including automatic on/off or manual on/automatic off, and a built-in photosensor for automatic daylight harvesting. All sensor models come in both single- and dual-circuit versions with no minimum load requirements and can be used to replace existing wall switches. www.hubbell-automation.com
  • Lighting
  • REMODELING Magazine (7/1/2006)

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