Hamilton returns to make light work at LuxLive

Visitors to this year’s event will again have the opportunity to experience Hamilton’s complete range of lighting control and multi-room audio solutions, as well as preview the company’s range of decorative wall plate designs and finishes.

New for 2014/15 is Hamilton’s LEDstat – an intelligent LED dimming device that has already made its mark in 2014 by being announced as a finalist in the LUX Awards and shortlisted for an Electrical Industry Award. Developed to resolve compatibility issues between LEDs and the dimmer, it monitors and programmes itself for best performance when used with the same, or mixed branded LEDs.

A not so giant step up from simple LED dimming are multi-scene pre-set lighting scenarios which can be straightforward to install. Hamilton’s Mercury Lighting Control enables multiple scene setting programmes to be set, stored and recalled – all at the touch of a button and is compatible with most leading LED brands. The encased dimmer hub is straightforward to access and wire in, plus the installer programmer software allows total flexibility when commissioning the system to client’s requirements.

The programmable wall mounted controllers are available as ‘Capacitive touch controllers’ and ‘Mechanical button controllers’ in an array of styles and finishes that complement other decorative plate designs within the Hamilton range. Plus the new touch screen that fits into a British standard single wall box, also available in the Hamilton range of plate designs Control options include infrared remote control and wireless control via iPad and iPhone using a downloadable App and the system integrates with the Mercury multi-room audio system for an entire lighting and sound package.

Ian Hamilton, managing director of Hamilton Litestat, explained, ‘Simplicity has been at the forefront of the system’s design. With the installer in mind we have ensured that installation is not restricted by a need for specialist knowledge: everything in the configuration software and all cable connections and terminals inside the control box will look familiar. We have gone to great lengths to retain the aesthetics of the product on the wall while making sure it’s very easy to operate by the end user who can simply set up their personal scenes from the wall plate at the touch of a button.’

For further information visit: www.hamilton-litestat.com

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