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Smarthome 2476S SwitchLinc Relay INSTEON Remote Control On/Off Switch Non-Dimming, White
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Smarthome 2476S SwitchLinc Relay INSTEON Remote Control On/Off Switch Non-Dimming, White

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From the Manufacturer This high-tech yet easy to use wall switch takes your home into the future by giving you the ability to remotely control it from a handheld remote, wall keypad, computer or mobile phone. The SwitchLinc installs like a traditional wall switch with the exception of requiring connection to neutral. Most homes have a neutral wire available. It is typically two or more white wires that are capped off in the back of the switch box. Once installed setup is quick and easy using a simple Plug-n-Tap programming. Controllers are sold separately. With high-end quality, at-a-glance LED status and remote controllability, you'll see how easy it is to create your own smart home. INSTEON is a low-cost home control technology that uses both the existing electrical wires in the home and radio-frequency to communicate. From lighting, appliance and thermostat control to integrated security systems, INSTEON allows you to manage your home the way you want - from a handheld remote, wall keypad, computer or web-enabled device like a smart phone. Easy to install and set up, INSTEON offers the flexibility and dependability to make life more convenient, safe and energy efficient. Note: The SwitchLinc uses power line for its communication. When being controlled from an RF-only device such as a RemoteLinc, be sure to have at least one Access Point or dual-band device installed. These convert RF signals to power line and vice versa. This switch can control loads up to 15 Amps or 480 Watts (for incandescent loads); if you're looking for dimming version, try the SwitchLinc Dimmer.

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