Ecmweb 7022 Leviton Omni Bus Product Line

Lighting control products

Jan. 22, 2015
29 modules and interfaces Use the worldwide DIN-rail standard for mounting Modules and wall switches connect using Cat5e or better cabling

The Omni-Bus product line includes 29 modules and interfaces for control over lights, shades, fans, shutters, pumps, motors and more, in both residential and light commercial building applications. The bus and controller-based management family uses the worldwide DIN-rail standard for mounting, and controls CFL, LED, electronic low voltage, Halogen and incandescent lighting. Modular and wireless components can be installed where needed to assist with wiring and installation costs. Multi-button programmable wall switches eliminate the need for in-wall high voltage wiring to multi-way switches. In addition, controllers can be localized to switches, which can then be programmed to perform a number of actions. Third-party momentary contact switches can be used to match aesthetic or form factor preferences. Modules and wall switches connect using Cat5e or better cabling.

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