Digital Lighting ManagementÂ
Wattstopper’s networked lighting control solution, Digital Lighting Management, offers the flexibility in design for wired or wireless networking while allowing for energy savings. Create scalability with the interoperability to integrate with existing systems of record via BACnet. Wattstopper’s open, scalable, security-first approach to system design means a future-proof IoT foundation for smart buildings. Additionally, Wattstopper offers worry-free code compliance complete lifecycle services from design to ongoing operations that allow you to automatically stay on top of changing code requirements.Brand
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Product Certifications
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Standard
The industrial standard(s) to which a device is manufactured, operated, or tested.
Cable Entry
The Type/Specification of the Access Points Where the Cables are Made to Enter or Exit.
Frequency Band
A Continuous Group, or Range, of Frequencies with an Upper Limit and a Lower Limit
Amperage
Maximum electrical current the conductor or device can carry before sustaining immediate or progressive deterioration
Installation Location
Where a Device is or is to be Installed
Mounting
Something that Serves as a Support, Setting, or Backing for the item
NEMA Rating
National Electrical Manufacturers Association Ratings are Standards that are Useful in Defining the Types of Environments in Which an Electrical Enclosure can be Used
Contact Rating
The Voltage, Current, and Power Capacities of Relay Contacts Under Specified Environmental Conditions
Cable Type
The Type of a Assembly of one or More Insulated Conductors, or Optical Fibers
Compatibility
Capability of Being Used with or Connected to Different Types of Devices or Components without any Modifications
Number of Gangs
The amount of switches on the plate.
Antenna
A Conductor or Set of Conductors Used to Radiate RF Energy Into Space or to Collect RF Energy from Space or to Do Both
Temperature Rating
The Designated / Rated / Maximum / Range Temperature at Which the Instrument May be Used in Continuous Operation without Loss of its Basic Properties and performance
Contact Configuration
Different Switching Functions of the Relay Contacts
IP Rating
Levels of sealing effectiveness of electrical enclosures. IP20, IP55, IP53, IP68
Indoor/Outdoor
Enviromental Conditions rating on the product. Indoor Only, Outdoor, Both
Number of Ports
The Number of Application-Specific or Process-Specific Software Construct Serving as a Communication Endpoint / is Generally a Specific Place for Being Physically Connected to Some Other Device /A Number of Physical Access Point(S) Between a Conductor and
Timer Duration
Amount of Time a Timer can Last
Input Voltage
The Difference of Electrical Potential Between Two Points of an Electrical or Electronic Circuit Entering a System
Output Voltage
The Voltage Measured at the Output Terminals of a Power Supply
Mounting Type
The way the item is mounted for display. The method by which a sign or label is affixed to a surface for display. Many signs will not have any defined mounting type and so will have no value captured for this attribute.
Number of Buttons
The Number of Keys/Switches in the item Used for Selecting a Particular Function
Number of Knockouts
How many knockouts are there in the product
Number of Devices
The amount of devices the product can connect to.
Has Battery
A Device for Converting Chemical Energy Into Electrical Energy a Group of Two or More Connected Voltaic Cells
Knockout Size
Physical dimension of the knock-out size, could be diameter or a range
Enclosure Type
Style, Type, Size, Etc. of the Enclosure of a Device
Data Transfer Rate
The Speed at Which Data is Transferred from one Location to Another with in the Time Frame
Shielded/Unshielded
Denotes whether a cable is designed with an extra layer of metal foil or braid surrounding the inner conductor to protect against electromagnetic interference (EMI).
Power Supply
The Specification of the Electrical Power or the Description of This Electrical Power Which is Required for the Proper Functioning of the item
Wire Gauge
Measuring and Indicating a Quantity of Wire
Battery
A Device for Converting Chemical Energy Into Electrical Energy a Group of Two or More Connected Voltaic Cells
Encryption
The Activity of Converting Data or Information Into Code
Wattage
amount of watts used
Product Family
Used to identify and differentiate offerings within a particular product line. Product families are typically treated as adjectives. It is not recommended to use the product line (ex: Wiremold®) and product family names (Evolution™) together. This will introduce a level of unnecessary confusion for the audience.
Number of Switches
Number of electrical switches
Operating Temperature
The Temperature at Which the Unit is Safely Operated or Kept without Damaging or Changing the performance Characteristics of the Unit
Included
The Supplementary items Supplied with the Product Which May be Necessary for the Optimum Operation of the Product
Product Has Potential to Contribute to LEED
This product contributes to earning credits in the LEED rating system.
Wire Connection Type
Describes the method used to connect wires to the device, such as screw terminals, push-in connectors, or lead wires.
Operating Temperature Min
Indicates the lowest possible temperature a device can be safely used without the risk of failure or damage.
Battery Life
Describes the approximate amount of time a battery can power a device before it needs to be recharged or replaced.
Security Method
Describes the functions or methods used by a device or software to protect against unauthorized access to a device or software platform.
On Function
Describes the mode of operation for devices that can be turned on, indicating whether they stay on continuously or operate on a timer or sensor.
Number of Connections
Jacket Material
The outer material used to insulate a cord or cable's wiring.
Battery Capacity
Describes the maximum amount of electrical charge that a battery can store and deliver.
Engraving Type
Refers to the available styles to mark or inscribe text, symbols, or patterns on a product.
Seismic Tested
Indicates whether a device has been tested to withstand and/or perform under certain seismic conditions.
Sensor Coverage
Describes the total area, measured in square footage, within which a sensor can detect presence or movement.
Antenna Pattern
Captures the directional representation of how radio waves are sent and received by the antenna.
Storage Temperature
Describes the temperature or range of temperatures at which a product can be safely stored or kept without damaging or altering the performance characteristics of the device.
Indicator
Describes the type/specification of signaling a device uses to indicate abnormal and/or operating conditions.
Antenna Gain
A calculated measure of how effectively an antenna sends or receives radio signals in a particular direction, measured in dBi (Decibals relative to isotropic).
Termination Style
The style of connection used for electrical termination between two devices.
Timer Type
The mechanism by which the timer operates, such as mechanical, digital, or programmable.
Dimming Compatibility
Describes the method(s) used by a device or system to adjust the brightness of a lighting load.
Bus Power Supply
Refers to the electrical power provided to a device through a common communication bus.
Max Distance Support
Refers to the maximum range a signal can be effectively supported to by a device.
Topology
The arrangement in which the Nodes of a LAN are connected to each other.
Works With
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Sensor Coverage Pattern
Describes the shape of the area that a sensor is able to detect presence or movement within, measured in degrees.
Current Draw
The amount of electrical current the device uses during operation, measured in amperes (or amps).
Configuration
Describes the specific arrangement and/or structure of a device's components.
Requires Neutral Wire
Indicates whether a device requires a neutral wire to function properly.
Mounting Hole Type
Describes the style of holes or openings used to either mount a device or mount to a device.
Operating Humidity
Describes the range of humidity at which a device can be utilized safely without the risk of failure or damage.
Jacket Application
Describes the specific application(s) a cable's jacket is designed to be used in, such as in-wall, plenum, or riser.
Jacket Color
Describes the color used on the outer covering of a cord or cable; often used as a way to easily identify different cables or signal types in networking setups.
Product Series
A collection of related products that share a common design, technology, or purpose. Products within the series either maintain a cohesive brand / style identity or work together to serve a particular solution.
Wireless Range
Describes the maximum distance wireless devices can be separated while preserving signal quality and reliability.
Enclosure Size
The approximate height of the compatible wiring enclosure.
Line Frequency
The frequency of alternating current (AC) in an electrical power system, measured in Hz. Also commonly referred to as Utility Frequency, Power Line Frequency, or Mains Frequency.
Conductor
Describes the number and configuration of electrical wires used within a cable to transmit signals.
Features
Unique characteristics and functionality that set the product apart from others in its field.
Sensor Technology
The technology used by a device to sense a change in signal or stimulus.
Operating Temperature Max
Indicates the highest possible temperature a device can be safely used without the risk of failure or damage.
Warranty Type
The product warranty that accompanies the specific product.
Device Interface
Refers to the type and/or specification of connectors used by a device to establish a connection with other devices or systems for data transfer.
Environmental Conditions
Describes the relative range of climatic standards a device can safely operate within.
Finish
Describes the specific surface treatment applied to the outer product for either aesthetics and/or durability.
Control Algorithm
Refers to the set of rules or calculations a device utilizes to automate and regulate its use to optimize performance.
Ultrasonic Frequency
Describes the specific frequency at which a sensor emits and detects sound waves in order to measure distances, detect objects, or perform other functions.
Maximum Power
Denotes the maximum electrical current that can be delivered by any given unit.
Jacket Rating
Denotes the NEC (National Electric Code) standards the outer casing/jacket surrounding a cable or cord's internal wiring and insulation is rated to.
Number of Rockers
The total number of rocker-type electrical switches included on a device. Typically used to switch between two or more functions.
Sensor Mounting Height
Describes the optimal vertical distance at which a sensor should be installed to ensure reliable detection of motion or other target conditions.
Number of Relays
Denotes the number of controlled loads a device can support.
Material
Indicates the primary material(s) used to construct a product.
Cable Diameter
The typical outer diameter of a cable.
Application Sector
Refers to the expected environment(s) or intended usage(s) for a product (e.g. Residential, Commercial, Industrial, etc.).
Sensing Range
The total Possible Sensing Capability of the Sensor, Beginning After the Deadband, and Extending Out as Far as the Sensor is Able to Reach Effectively
Load Rating
The Maximum Load that a Device is Designed to withstand without Breakage or Loss of performance
Protocol
A Convention or Standard that Controls or Enables the Connection, Communication, and Data Transfer Between Two Computing Endpoints, the Rules Governing the Syntax, Semantics, and Synchronization of Communication
Sensor Type
The Device that Receives a Signal or Stimulus (As Heat or Pressure or Light or Motion Etc.) and Responds to it in a Distinctive Manner
Connector Type
The Type of Connectors / Terminals that Tool can Crimp to Wire or Cable
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsHalf Controlled 20-amp Receptacle, WhiteWRC-20-1-W WattstopperWireless Receptacle Controls facilitate occupancy-based AutoOn/Auto-Off control of plug loads without the need to wire receptacles to room controllers.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsHalf Controlled 15-amp Receptacle, WhiteWRC-15-1-W WattstopperWireless Receptacle Control products facilitate Auto-On/AutoOff occupancy-based control of plug loads without the need to wire receptacles to power packs.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Communication to HDLW4 dataline converter in Pks of 5LMRJ-WA-5PK WattstopperLMRJ series couplers, splitters and other accessories connect Digital Lighting Management (DLM) components without the need for tools or point-to-point discrete wiring.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM WIRELESS 6LoWPAN BRIDGE w/BLELMBC-650 WattstopperThe LMBC-650 Wireless Network Bridge provides room to room network connectivity for DLM wired rooms with Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) devices.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsLMJA-8XXX RS-485 ADD-ON MODULE, DUAL PORTLMJA-NPB-2X-485 WattstopperThe LMJA-8xxx-SM is a Network Controller designed to communicate with Wired and Wireless DLM Network Bridges, for local in-room wired networks and/or LMCP panels.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsLow Voltage Input InterfaceLMIN-104 WattstopperThe LMIN-104 Input Interface allows integration with third party devices to provide additional functionality in a Digital Lighting Management (DLM) system.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Cat5 Network Power BoosterLMPB-100 WattstopperThe LMPB-100 Digital Power Booster includes a high-efficiency switching power supply to add power to a DLM local network.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDual Controlled 15-amp Receptacle, WhiteWRC-15-2-W WattstopperWireless Receptacle Control products facilitate Auto-On/AutoOff occupancy-based control of plug loads without the need to wire receptacles to power packs.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM WIRELESS ROOM CONTROLLER 1-RELAY 0-10V 10A With Contact ClosureLMRC-611MCC WattstopperThe LMRC-611MCC is a wireless DLM room controller, part of the foundation of the wireless Digital Lighting Management (DLM) system which includes occupancy sensors, daylighting controls, and switches for energy-efficient control.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Plug Load RF TransmitterWRC-TX-LM WattstopperWireless Receptacle Control products facilitate Auto-On/Auto-Off occupancy-based control of plug loads without the need to wire receptacles to power packs.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM WIRELESS ROOM CONTROLLER 1-RELAY 0-10V 16ALMRC-611-16M WattstopperThe LMRC-611-16M is a wireless DLM room controller, part of the foundation of the wireless Digital Lighting Management (DLM) system which includes occupancy sensors, daylighting controls, and switches for energy-efficient control.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsAccessory mounting plate for LMCP panel interiorsLMCP-AMP WattstopperThe LMCP panel series is designed to provide 0-10V dimming and switching for the control of building lighting and plug loads.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDIGITAL WIRELESS CONFIGURATION TOOL w/USBLMCT-100-2 WattstopperThe LMCT-100-2 Wireless Configuration Tool is a handheld tool for advanced remote configuration of any Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) system.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Wireless PIR Corner Mount Occupancy Sensor, Extra Wide Angle LensLMPX-600-4 WattstopperThe LMPX-600 wireless low profile Digital PIR Corner Mount Occupancy Sensor uses passive infrared (PIR) technology and one of three lenses to detect occupancy in different types of spaces for energy-efficient control of lighting and plug loads.Other Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM WIRELESS PLUGLOAD CONTROLLER 20ALMPL-611-20M WattstopperLMPL-611-20M Plug Load Controllers include a 20 amp relay for on/ off control of connected outlets, and a high-efficiency switching power supply.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM N4 JACE8000-SM, MAX 125 ROOMS, 1YR SW MAINT INCLLMJA-8125-SM WattstopperThe LMJA-8xxx-SM is a Network Controller that runs on Niagara N4.9 designed to communicate with Wired and Wireless DLM Network Bridges, for local in-room wired networks and/or LMCP panels
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsOPENADR VEN CONNECTION WATTSTO PPER PROVIDED CONNECTIONLMDR-VEN WattstopperThe Wattstopper DLM Demand Response cloud-based platform (LMDR-VEN) facilitates secure communication via Wattstopper RACCESS modem between utility and customer sites with the OpenADR 2.0b protocol for demand response applications.Other Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Wirless Integrated Fixture Sensor & ControllerLMFS-601-W WattstopperThe LMFS-601 is a wireless fixture sensor and controller that is compatible with wireless DLM.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsFIXTURE INTERFACE, 120-277V, 0 -10V OUTPUT, POWER to LMFSLMFI-111 WattstopperThe LMFI-111 is a power converter and is intended to be wired to a fixture's 0–10V LED driver to control light levels
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Shade Bus Tester, 1 Female ConnectorLMSH-SBTEST WattstopperThe LMSH-SBTEST allows the installer to test the shade bus for correct connection during installation.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Shade Controller, Two ShadesLMSH-PS602 WattstopperThe LMSH-PS602 and LMSH-PS610 are DLM-based shade room controllers, which provide low voltage power and control for up to two or ten motorized shadesOther Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Low Voltage Shade Motor, 40:1 Gear RatioLMSH-MCA140 WattstopperDLM low voltage shade motor with 40:1 gear ratio that incorporates both wired connection and wireless BLE for control optionsOther Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsWireless Shade Configuration ToolLMSH-CR WattstopperThe LMSH-CR Wireless Configuration Tool is a handheld tool for advanced remote configuration of Wattstopper Digital Lighting Management (DLM) Shade Systems.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Room Controller, 1 Relay, KO, 0-10v, 10A, MeteredLMRC-111-M WattstopperLMRC-110 series room controllers include one or two relay(s) to switch a total of 10 amps, a high-efficiency switching power supply and dual 0-10 volt outputs per relay for control of dimmable loads including compatible LED drivers or electronic ballasts. TOther Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM fixture-integrated 0-10V load controller, w/relayLMFC-011 WattstopperThe LMFC-011 fixture controller mounts in individual lighting fixtures to give them connectivity to a Digital Lighting Management (DLM) system.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Room Controller, 1 Relay, KO, 0-10V dimming, 10ALMRC-111 WattstopperLMRC-110 series room controllers include one or two relay(s) to switch a total of 10 amps, a high-efficiency switching power supply and dual 0-10 volt outputs per relay for control of dimmable loads including compatible LED drivers or electronic ballasts.Other Options Available
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM Zone Controller, Scheduler and Network InterfaceLMZC-301 WattstopperThe LMZC-301 zone controller provides power and connectivity to Digital Lighting Management (DLM) fixture controllers as well as switches, occupancy sensors, daylight sensors, and input modules.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDLM WIRELESS 6LoWPAN BORDER ROUTER w/LMPB-100LMBR-650 WattstopperThe wireless border router manages the creation and configuration of the IPv6 Mesh wireless network for up to 50 DLM Wireless bridge and 250 total devices, and provides network connectivity via wired Ethernet to a local area network (LAN).
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsDual Controlled 20-amp Receptacle, WhiteWRC-20-2-W WattstopperWireless Receptacle Controls facilitate occupancy-based AutoOn/Auto-Off control of plug loads without the need to wire receptacles to room controllers.
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Added to Favorites Go to favoritesRemove from favorites?Something went wrong. Please try again later.Product not added for comparison. Please remove any current selection to add this. Manage SelectionsHardware and 1st Year Remote Support Warranty For LMJA-8300-xRACCESS-6 WattstopperConnected Services (RACCESS) is hardware, installed on a compatible lighting control system, that enables secure access for remote diagnostics and real-time technical support from the Legrand Remote Operations Center (ROC).