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March 1, 2013

LumaStream Intros Digitally-Controlled, Low-Voltage LED Lighting System

LumaStream, Inc. announced the availability of its highly-simplified LED lighting system with the industry’s first plug–in, low-voltage power supply for commercial and residential installations. Based on its proven Trinity line of power supplies, the UL listed plug-in driver/dimmer is the first fully digitally-controlled power source for LED applications, allowing simple, efficient, reliable, and cost-effective installations of high quality LED lighting systems.

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Designed with invaluable input from leading audio visual companies, the plug-in power supply features fully-controllable, low-voltage connections to luminaires and sensors up to 200 feet away. The system has been compared to a stereo amplifier with speakers, and just as simple and fast to install. Features include the industry’s most energy-efficient performance and configuration flexibility with both DMX512A and Analog 0 - 10Vdc communication interfaces. The digital power supply is capable of driving and smoothly dimming multiple LED Lighting fixtures from 0.2% to 100%.

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Victor Adams, President of Tampa, FL based Intelligent Environments, a leader in creating interactive spaces, stated: “We are excited to add LED lighting capabilities to our audio visual offering. LumaStream’s products offer us with the opportunity to expand our revenue dramatically. This easy to install low voltage system provides superb control capabilities and a solution to the universal dimming challenges with retrofits. These systems are the perfect match for many of our demanding customers. ”

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Eric Higgs, CEO of LumaStream, added: “ Our digitally controlled , efficient lighting systems have bee n proven for years in venues such as restaurants, hospitals, conference centers, office buildings, residences, and other applications where long - term reliability , light quality, and efficiency are critical . With the addition of this UL - listed plug - in version, we expand our distribution and open up a brand new market for our AV partners.”

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