Matrix Newpad
The Matrix Smart Easy line gets a new member to make lighting control even more affordable, the new Newpad Smart Switch.
Newpad is designed so that everyone can make the difference in lighting automation in their homes or workplaces, even if they're not renovating, don't want to invest a lot of money, or have difficulty using certain technologies.
Simply replace your traditional switch with the Newpad, and lighting control can be done with soft touches individually or together. It works with all types of lamps (dimmer or not), operating in on / off mode with variable and pre-programmed light intensity (when the lamp accepts dimmer).
In the 4x2 version, the switch can control 3 individual zones of up to 200W each. The 4x4 version allows the control of 6 zones also up to 200W each, totaling 1,200W of control. In addition to individualized zone control, NewPad features Welcome scenes, which turn on all zones simultaneously, and Exit, which turns off all lights with a single tap.
NewPad takes advantage of existing electrical structures, making replacement of conventional switches without the need for renovations, using only phase, neutral and returns.
Newpad's technology allows the switch to learn commands from any remote control that emits infrared signals. This way, it is possible to turn on the lighting without having to get out of bed or couch, using the TV remote control, cable TV, air conditioning, among others.
When integrated with the Matrix WiFi IR converter, Newpad can be controlled via the Matrix application by tablets and smartphones, both from within the home and from a distance via the internet.
Vivace Line finishes guarantee Newpad the high quality of Siemens products. The keyboard is available in white and carbon colors and has blue internal illumination, allowing the identification of active zones. The mirrors follow the key colors and allow you to switch to other Siemens Vivace catalog options, creating a perfect match with any environment.
Newpad has a 3 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
The Matrix Smart Easy line gets a new member to make lighting control even more affordable, the new Newpad Smart Switch.
Newpad is designed so that everyone can make the difference in lighting automation in their homes or workplaces, even if they're not renovating, don't want to invest a lot of money, or have difficulty using certain technologies.
Simply replace your traditional switch with the Newpad, and lighting control can be done with soft touches individually or together. It works with all types of lamps (dimmer or not), operating in on / off mode with variable and pre-programmed light intensity (when the lamp accepts dimmer).
In the 4x2 version, the switch can control 3 individual zones of up to 200W each. The 4x4 version allows the control of 6 zones also up to 200W each, totaling 1,200W of control. In addition to individualized zone control, NewPad features Welcome scenes, which turn on all zones simultaneously, and Exit, which turns off all lights with a single tap.
NewPad takes advantage of existing electrical structures, making replacement of conventional switches without the need for renovations, using only phase, neutral and returns.
Newpad's technology allows the switch to learn commands from any remote control that emits infrared signals. This way, it is possible to turn on the lighting without having to get out of bed or couch, using the TV remote control, cable TV, air conditioning, among others.
When integrated with the Matrix WiFi IR converter, Newpad can be controlled via the Matrix application by tablets and smartphones, both from within the home and from a distance via the internet.
Vivace Line finishes guarantee Newpad the high quality of Siemens products. The keyboard is available in white and carbon colors and has blue internal illumination, allowing the identification of active zones. The mirrors follow the key colors and allow you to switch to other Siemens Vivace catalog options, creating a perfect match with any environment.
Newpad has a 3 year warranty against manufacturing defects.
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