Touch panel S54 Touch, 3 modules, 2 horizontal touch fields + 2 openings for S54 accessories, white pearl, SIMON54 TOUCH DSTR3200/70
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Touch panel S54 Touch, 3 modules, 2 horizontal touch fields + 2 openings for S54 accessories, white pearl, SIMON54 TOUCH DSTR3200/70
Modern control in your home
The Simon 54 Touch touch panel is synonymous with elegance and functionality. It is not only a finishing element of the interior but above all a modern way of controlling lighting and other electrical devices. The smooth, glass surface in a pearl white color blends perfectly with various arrangement styles, adding subtle modernity. This 3-module panel offers 2 horizontal touch fields and 2 openings for S54 series accessories, allowing you to create a personalized control system tailored to your needs.
Functionality and flexibility
Simon 54 Touch is a combination of aesthetics and practicality. The ability to integrate with traditional accessories – sockets, dimmers or USB chargers – gives great freedom in designing functional multiple sets. Thanks to this, you can create a central control point in every room. The panel is designed for flush mounting, which ensures an aesthetic appearance and minimalism of the installation. The backlight of the touch fields with a blue LED increases comfort of use, especially in dimly lit rooms, and the option to turn off the backlight allows you to adjust the panel to individual preferences.
Simple installation and reliability
The installation of Simon 54 Touch panels is intuitive and does not require specialized knowledge. A wiring diagram is located on the side of each mechanism, which makes the work easier for installers and saves time. The use of tempered glass from the Simon 54 Nature series guarantees durability and resistance to damage, and solid workmanship ensures reliable operation for a long time. Simon 54 Touch products are manufactured in Poland, which confirms their high quality and precision of execution.

