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Vizia RF + Series Single Pole or 3-Way Z-Wave Compatible Scene Controlling Switch from the Decora Collection The contemporary designer styling of the Vizia RF + Series switch creates a lasting first impression of excellence that resonates throughout every feature; and that is merely just a bonus to being part of a system that captures the essence of "smart" lighting. Compatible with the stylish line of screw-less mount Decora Plus designer products and wall plates, the Vizia appeals to numerous architectural styles. This modern styling is paired with a rocker control that can be manually adjusted on location, or controlled remotely by the Vizia RF + remote control programmer (VRCPG). The hidden features are just as impressive, with a slim compact housing that fits perfectly into standard single and multi-gang wall boxes, circuitry that blocks TV and radio interference, and compatibility with Z-Wave technology, the convenience and capabilities of a light switch have never been so expansive. Z-Wave: A smart-home ecosystem, the Z-Wave technology within the Vizia RF + system enables your connected products to be controlled and monitored from a central location. With the Vizia RF + remote control, you have the option of making it the primary controller of all Z-Wave products within your home, or as a means to merely control your Leviton products. The low-power radio waves travel easily throughout the walls and floors of your home with the Vizia RF + remote, and the system even has capabilities to be controlled from your smart phone or computer wherever internet access is available. Features: Can be controlled manually or with remote. LED Display options control the length of time they remain lit. Push pad always returns to neutral position regardless of load status. Coordinates with Decora and Decora Plus designer wall plates. Requires the Vizia RF + Handheld Remote - VRCPG for programming and control of the Vizia RF + System. Specifications: Product Weight: 0 | |
Expires Apr 27, 2014 |