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Plug-In Modules Lamp Dimming and Appliance Switching Plug-In Modules Lamp dimming module up to 300W incandescent lighting Appliance switching module up to 600W appliances Simply plug the lamp cord into the receptacle on the Vivido Lamp Dimmer and plug the Lamp Dimmer into the wall. No screwdriver needed. The Vivido Plug-in Lamp Dimming Module provides local and remote ON/OFF/DIM/BRIGHT control of table and floor lamps where desired. Furthermore, the module provides other programmable functions (scenes, events, association, child lockout, etc.) when installed as part of a Total Control system. Plug-in modules can be manually controlled and remotely controlled by commands sent from URC and other Z-Wave compatible controllers or programs. The Vivido Plug-in Appliance Switching Module plugs directly into the wall. Any device up to 600 Watts, including appliances, then plugs into the Switching Module. COMMON KEY FEATURES • Quiet relay switching • Amber LED indicates ON/OFF load status • Single button programming • Can be included in Scenes • Ability to be controlled remotely by other Vivido devices through association • Can be associated with up to five other devices • Child Lockout feature • Panic mode for increased security & integration with security systems • All-On/All-Off inclusion • Patented indicator system alerts if module is not set up on the network • Configurable "Power On Status" • Power failure memory • Available in White only PLUG-IN LAMP DIMMING MODULE FEATURES • Provides polarized 300W-120VAC NEMA • Electro-mechanical push button located on side of device for inclusion and ON/OFF/DIM/BRIGHT operation • Adjustable ramp rate (up to 4 minutes) PLUG-IN APPLIANCE SWITCHING MODULE FEATURES • Provides 120V/AC NEMA 5-15R grounding receptacle for use with a wide variety of appliances • Electro-mechanical push button located on side of device for inclusion and ON/OFF operation 4