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Wednesday, September 01, 2010
The switch configures through the use of a web browser and Crestron's Toolbox dealer program, and with it installers can implement a system that integrates a variety of networkable components like touchpanels and keypads without having to add power supplies.
In addition, Crestron includes a front panel management port that enables the mirroring of any rear port to facilitate system monitoring and troubleshooting. Installers can also customize the front panel with unique names to make it easy to identify each port.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Control Systems, Lighting, Security, HVAC, Miscellaneous, Networking,
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Friday, August 27, 2010
Home Automation, Inc.'s (HAI) new OmniTouchPro home control software is designed to be versatile whole-house control/automation solution that enables CE Pros to use third-party touchpanels in their home automation system installations.
HAI says the software (part number 1131) is the same interface that it runs on its Omnitouch 5.7e, 10p and 10pe touchpanels, and that it will run on most third-party touchpanels that employ Microsoft Windows XP, Vista and Win7.
Once installed and setup as part of a system, the software can be used by homeowners to access and control their security, lighting, HVAC, audio/video and other electronics sub-systems. Installers can also customize the appearance of the interface through the use of color choices, icons, floorplans, room-specific pages and other elements.
Filed in Displays, Audio, Video, Home Automation and Control, Control Systems, Lighting, Security, Home Theater, HVAC,
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Monday, August 09, 2010
The latest company adopting Apple's technologies to drive the use of its custom-oriented product line is Remote Technologies Incorporated (RTI). RTI's new RTiPanel App for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad enables users to control their RTI XP series of remote processor components, including the Minn.-based company's flagship XP-8 processor and its XP-6 and XP-3 products.
RTI says installers can configure the customizable user interface by using its Integration Designer programming software to facilitate the control of their clients' A/V, HVAC, security and home automation devices.
Filed in Audio, Video, Home Automation and Control, Control Systems, Lighting, Security, Universal Remotes, Commercial,
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Thursday, July 29, 2010
The newly released 5800PIR and 5800PIR-COM are said to offer electronics professionals the opportunity to increase their recurring monthly revenues (RMRs) and commercial installation potential.
Honeywell says the 5800PIR incorporates all of the same features as the base model sensor and it adds a cold temperature alert that warns building occupants when temperatures fall below 45 degrees. The company adds the sensor can be combined with its Total Connect Remote Services option to provide dealers to provide more RMR opportunities.
The 5800PIR-COM offers property owners long-range sensor capabilities (60 feet x 80 feet or 100 feet by 20 feet), and it can operate in unheated environments as cold as -4 degrees.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The technology is of course the earth's magnetic field and in the case of this new driveway sensor the company is utilizing it as a means to detect metal objects like cars to help alert homeowners when a visitor has driven onto their property.
Installers can set the sensor up to turn on outdoor lighting or it can be used as part of a home security system when it's combined with a video surveillance system.
HAI says that because the unit is wireless, installers won't have to dig a channel to run underground cable, and through its industrial design, the company has provided installation options for post or wall mounting applications.
Monday, March 22, 2010
The company is now finalizing its new Apple iPhone/iPod Touch application and it is set to demonstrate the control solution at the upcoming EHX Show in Orlando (March 25-27).
The app can be used to operate an HAI control system and it uses color graphics and icons to help users navigate their control options to set the parameters for features like lighting, HVAC and A/V system volume. The app is compatible with the company's Omni and Lumina control systems, and it says the interface looks similar to its Snap-Link Mobile and WL3 products.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Control Systems, Lighting, Security, Universal Remotes, Events, EHX Spring,
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Monday, March 15, 2010
In addition to remote control capabilities and notifications, Total Connect now integrates with IP cameras that employ video analytics enabling customers to receive event-driven e-mails with video clips when something of interest has been triggered by cameras.
Video e-mails can be received on Web-enabled devices such as laptops, desktops and most new cell phones as well as BlackBerry, Apple iPhone and iPod touch products. The system allows consumers to use the Apple iPhone or iPod touch to look into their homes and businesses and view live video, remotely pan and tilt cameras, manually record video clips and take snapshots.
The IP cameras and built-in analytics let Total Connect monitor for specific events such as a person approaching a front door or a child returning home from school, and can alert consumers via e-mail or text messages.
End-users with multiple cameras can choose to view all cameras on a single screen or one at a time. Store owners with multiple locations or homeowners with more than one property can manage and view all locations over a secure network with a single login.
Wednesday, March 03, 2010

Visonic says its new PowerMax Express security control panel makes the concept of recurring revenue streams through the sales of home security products a lot more appealing.
According to the company, its new panel installs in half the time of a traditional security panel, and it includes features such as standard built-in PSTN communications. Additionally, it offers the ability to add an internal, field-upgradeable GSM/GPRS communication module and CE Pros can expand the capabilities of the panel through a range of accessory options, including safety detectors, personal emergency transmitters, one-way or two-way keypads, keyfobs and wireless sirens.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
This keyless, electronic lock is developed for interoperability with home automation and security systems.
The SmartCode is ZigBee- and Z-Wave certified and allows homeowners to use Web-enabled cell phones, computer browsers or home automation/security touchpanels to check lock status, arm and disarm security systems and receive text notifications when someone has entered.
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Filed in Audio, Multiroom Audio, Home Automation and Control, Security, Intercom, Retrofit, Wireless A/V,
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