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BMS Controls Glossary

Wireless Control System

A wireless control system is defined as a system that allows the user to control a device without the need for physical wires or cables. It is a type of electronic communication system that uses radio signals to transmit information between two or more locations. With this technology, the user can control a device by using a remote control, a cell phone, or a computer. The user can also access the device from a distance as long as it is within range of the wireless signal. The wireless control system can be either digital or analog, depending on the type of device it is being used to control. The most common application for this technology is in home automation systems, where it is used to control lights, appliances, security systems, and more. Wireless control systems are becoming increasingly popular due to their convenience and flexibility. They are also becoming more cost efficient, as they require less installation and maintenance compared to wired systems. With the continued development of wireless control systems, it is likely that they will eventually become a