Crestron Adds Cameo Wireless Dimmers, Switches

By RS Staff, June 3, 2010

Crestron’s new Cameo lighting and control solutions feature InfiNET EX wireless mesh network technology, which can support up to 100 devices connected to a single gateway.

 Crestron Cameo
Crestron’s new Cameo lighting and control dimmers and switches


According to Crestron, each unit in the network functions as a wireless expander, increasing effective range and reinforcing the complete network by providing multiple redundant signal paths.

The latest Cameo wireless switches and dimmers are designed to be affordable and to complement any décor. Variable-intensity white LED indicators provide instant lighting feedback with illumination levels that automatically adjust for optimum visibility in all lighting conditions. A wide selection of colors, field replaceable bezels and rockers, and custom engraved buttons are available, Crestron says.

"These new Cameo products are really superior products,” said Vincent Bruno, Crestron director of marketing. "Besides their in-field configurable versatility, they are a wireless technology milestone. We’ve been stress testing them in commercial environments for over two years now and have achieved unprecedented stability. Their outstanding looks and tactile feel is sure to please even the most discerning clients.”

Cameo dimmers and switches are connected to the Crestron network, so they can also function as keypads, sending commands to trigger whole-room or house lighting scenes or audio presets. Remote “slave” units enable control of lights or other dimmable or switchable loads from multiple locations, no extra programming required. In addition, new wireless lamp dimmers and switches are now available, enabling the connection of floor and table lamps to the system and contributing to the redundancy that strengthens the network.

Offering the most affordable options in the product line, Cameo Express wireless dimmers, switches and combination units are available in gloss white, black and almond.

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