MINT! Crestron CLX-2DIM8 8 Channel Lighting Dimmer Module

MINT! Crestron CLX-2DIM8 8 Channel Lighting Dimmer Module

$1,349.00
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MINT! Crestron CLX-2DIM8 8 Channel Lighting Dimmer Module Dimming Control: The CLX-2DIM8 offers dimming capabilities, allowing precise control of lighting levels. It can adjust the brightness of connected lights, creating different ambiance or energy-saving opportunities. Eight Dimming Channels: This module typically includes eight individual dimming channels. Each channel can control a separate lighting circuit or zone, providing flexibility in managing different areas within a space. Universal Power Supply Compatibility: The CLX-2DIM8 is designed to work with a wide range of power supply types, including leading-edge and trailing-edge phase-controlled dimmable loads. This compatibility ensures smooth operation with different lighting fixtures and systems. Scalable and Expandable: Crestron lighting control systems are often scalable, allowing you to add additional modules or expand the system as needed. The CLX-2DIM8 can be integrated into larger lighting control setups, accommodating more zones or circuits. Centralized Control and Monitoring: The CLX-2DIM8 is typically part of a larger Crestron control system, enabling centralized management of lighting across multiple zones or areas. Through a control interface, users can adjust dimming levels, create lighting scenes, and monitor system status. Integration with Crestron Control Systems: Crestron products are known for their integration capabilities. The CLX-2DIM8 can seamlessly integrate with other Crestron devices, control interfaces, and automation systems, allowing for comprehensive control and coordination with other subsystems. Programming and Customization: Crestron systems often offer extensive programming and customization options. The CLX-2DIM8 can be programmed to suit specific lighting requirements, allowing for the creation of custom lighting scenes, scheduling, and automation based on user preferences or environmental conditions.

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