The CLWI-KPLEX-BATT is a companion keypad for CLWI dimmers and switches, sharing the exact same aesthetics. It provides lighting and audio control from more than one location around the home or office. Its customizable button layout can be set to recall scenes, dim up and down, and adjust volume. Battery-powered and featuring infiNET EX wireless communications, the CLWI-KPLEX-BATT requires no wires for installation and mounts easily onto a surface using preinstalled double-sided tape. Consequently, it is perfect for discreet installation on auditorium lecterns, conference room tables, and hallway walls.
Field-Replaceable and Engravable Buttons
The CLWI-KPLEX-BATT features engravable buttons that can be swapped out in the field. Change of room décor or functionality is easy to handle long after the keypad has been installed. Positive snap-on fittings require no tools. Configure the keypad with a large rocker, or any combination of up to two adjacent half-size rockers or triple button pad. Each CLWI-KPLEX-BATT ships with a full assortment of blank buttons as well.
Multi-Function Keypad
The CLWI-KPLEX-BATT is connected to the Crestron® control system enabling it to perform any function that is desired. While it provides multi-way lighting control, it can also be configured to adjust audio volume and shades—and even call global presets like "goodnight."
infiNET EX
Ultra-reliable infiNET EX wireless technology provides steadfast two-way RF communications throughout a residential or commercial structure without the need for physical control wiring. Employing a 2.4 GHz mesh network topology, each infiNET EX device functions as an expander, passing command signals through to every other infiNET EX device within range (approximately 150 feet or 46 meters indoors), ensuring that every command reaches its intended destination without disruption[1].
The CLWI-KPLEX-BATT communicates with a Crestron control system via an infiNET EX Wireless Gateway (model CEN-RFGW-EX, DIN-AP3MEX, or MC3[2]). Up to 100 infiNET EX devices may coexist on a single wireless network, and every non-battery-powered device that is added to the network effectively increases the range and stability of the entire network by providing multiple redundant signal paths[1]. Built-in Dynamic Frequency Allocation continuously monitors RF conditions, automatically selecting the clearest channel to prevent interference from neighboring networks, cordless phones, and microwaves.