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Legrand’s New Wattstopper Graphic Touchscreen Simplifies Room Control with Style

Wattstopper Graphic Switch Touchscreen

Legrand® has announced the launch of the Wattstopper Graphic Switch Touchscreen. The Graphic Switch Touchscreen brings simplicity and sophistication to spaces with a sleek, durable, 5.7” high resolution color touch screen with edge-to-edge glass face that redefines control. As a native Digital Lighting Management (DLM) wired device, it delivers intuitive whole-room control over lights, shades, and scenes. The LMGS-150 is ideal for office buildings, educational facilities, and healthcare spaces where multiple zones of control exist. The LMGS-150 is currently available in White, with Black arriving mid-August.

The Wattstopper Graphic Switch is an upgrade for modern buildings. It combines intuitive functionality with design to give users elegant control over their environment,” said Jeffrey Davis, Senior Product Manager, at Legrand. “From classrooms to commercial offices, the LMGS-150 brings intelligence and simplicity to every wall it touches.”

Benefits

  • Intuitive to Use: Each button includes customizable icons and text to make complex spaces easier for occupants. 
  • Elegant Compact Design: Attractive streamlined aesthetic with full glass face, available in Black or White with aluminum trim. 
  • Abundant Control: A single wall control supporting up to 170 configurable buttons across 8 screens for the most complex spaces and applications.
  • Ease of Installation: Backed by Wattstopper’s Plug-n-Go™ technology, the LMGS-150 auto-configures core controls like Home, Lights, Shades, and Scenes. 
  • Access Control: Provides ability to passcode protect the user interface preventing unauthorized control in public areas or sensitive spaces.

More information about the Graphic Switch Touchscreen from Wattstopper 

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