Lutron PJ2-3BRL-GLA-S01 Pico Wireless Shade Control Keypad - 3-button With Raise/lower - Light Almond Finish
PJ2-3BRL-GLA-S01
Lutron PJ2-3BRL-GLA-S01
PJ2-3BRL-GLA-S01 Product Description
The Pico wireless control is a flexible and easy to use device that allows the user to control LutronR wireless load-control devices from anywhere in the space. This battery-operated control requires no external power or communication wiring.
Features:
Provides control for the following:
– Maestro WirelessR controls
– PowPakR Modules
– SivoiaR QS wireless systems
– SerenaR RF remote control shades
– Energi Savr NodeT and QuantumR systems, through the use of a QS sensor module (QSM)
– GRAFIK EyeR QS wireless systems
– RadioRAR 2 systems
– HomeWorksR QS wireless systems
Control available in a variety of button marking options.
Easy reconfiguration for use as:
– Handheld remote
– Wall-mount control (with or without faceplate; faceplate adapter kit sold separately and wallplate sold separately)
– Car visor control (car visor clip sold separately)
– A table top control (table top pedestal sold separately).
Battery-powered. Requires no wiring.
10 year battery life (one CR2032 battery included).
Can provide control of blinds, curtains or lighting devices within a 30 ft (9 m) range
Specifications:
Manufacturer: Lutron
Manufacturer Part Number: PJ2-3BRL-GLA-S01
UPC: 784276067638
Color: Light Almond
About Lutron:
Lutron designs and manufactures automated light and shade controls for homes and commercial applications. Our story began in the late 1950s in Joel Spira’s makeshift lab in New York City. A young physicist fascinated by the aesthetic manipulation of light, Spira commandeered the spare bedroom in the apartment he shared with his wife, Ruth, and set out to invent a solid-state device that would enable people to vary the intensity of the lights in their homes. The result? The world’s first solid state dimmer-and the birth of the lighting control industry. Since then, Lutron has been busy innovating. We hold over 2,700 worldwide patents and were the first company to create a system of dimmer and motorized window shades for controlling both electric light and daylight.