All Products Filed in Home Automation and Control
Thursday, April 01, 2010
The Compact Central Control Unit offers system control of smaller LiteTouch systems. The Compact CCU has two Control Module ports and two keypad ports. The CCU is programmed via the R-232 Serial port.
Learn more about LiteTouch Lighting Control CCUs.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
The new lighting control system employs Powerline Control Systems' (PCS) PulseWorx Gen II Universal Powerline Bus (UPB) technologies. The lighting control solutions can be configured as part of a complete system or as stand-alone products in a new construction or retrofit project, and Elan also offers integration options to enable installers to incorporate the solution into a Home Logic automation system to provide homeowners with additional features such as remote access and scheduling.
Elan includes in its lighting control line a selection of keypad controllers, combination keypad dimmers, powerline interface modules (PIMs), control Modules, active split phase repeaters (SPRs) and dimmers. The line can be ordered as individual pieces or CE Pros can simplify the ordering process by requesting pre-configured four- or six-zone kits.
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,
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.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Security,
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Vantage's Energy Management Solution (EMS) has been engineered to provide that exact information. According to the Utah-based company, some energy management dashboards simply estimate savings, its EMS product however, calculates in real time the exact dollar amount a homeowner is saving on energy.
Vantage adds that its EMS option is also based on a global platform, which makes it compatible with any utility company's smart grid solution.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Energy Management,

Middle Atlantic's Series Residential Designer Rack (RDR) is the company's new aesthetic option for integrating small to medium-sized home entertainment systems, and the company says the single part number rack is factory-configured and ships loaded with the necessary accessories to install a fully loaded rack.
Included with each RDR Series rack are vented shelves and panels that facilitate airflow, built-in cable management to enable system performance and service calls, and a filtered, surge-protected power strip. In addition, the RDR ships with trim strips and hidden casters to enhance its aesthetic design, and four-point mounting shelves pre-installed for fast equipment integration.
Filed in Audio, Video, Home Automation and Control, Wire and Cable, Accessories, Equipment Racks, Home Theater,
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.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Security,
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
The app, which is available for download in the iTunes App Store, uses Wi-Fi to control Knoll's Kommand Series, as well as solutions from Control4, Vantage, Crestron, AMX and others.
Knoll says installers can customize the interface via its Kommand Center GUI Builder.
Knoll also recommends electronics professionals use the app in tandem with its Kommand Center Expert or Kommand Center Pro controller hubs to complete the end user interface experience.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Control Systems,
Friday, February 05, 2010
The 7" Table Top Touch Screen sits nicely on a coffee table, countertop, or nightstand. The touch screen sets a new standard in touch-screen technology, with rich color graphics, an easy-to-navigate interface and superior performance. This touch screen adapts well to any home or lifestyle.
Features
- Large viewing area – The wide-screen 16x9 format WVGA screen has over 3.5 times the viewing and touch screen area when compared to the Control4 Mini Touch Screen.
- Streamlined design – The sleek design includes easy-to-use navigation and 4 programmable hot keys.
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.
Filed in Home Automation and Control, Security,
Monday, January 11, 2010
Crestron separated the panel's graphic engine hardware from the displays and offers installers 12- (V12) and 15-inch (V15) models.
Installers can drive these displays with the DGE-1 or DGE-2 digital graphic engines to enable the use of independent applications.
Friday, January 08, 2010
The new 2.1 update debuted at CES 2010 improves on the system's ability to integrate with a Crestron control system, while adding Apple iPhone control capabilities, streamlined configuration options, zone-link synchronization, and the addition of the Rhapsody service and Internet radio.
Meridian has also increased the interoperability of its Sooloos media system by adding modular card options that enable installers to integrate a Sooloos system with the company's flagship 800 solutions. The new ID40 Sooloos integration card is standard with the company's new 808v3 CD player and an add-on option for its 861v6 A/V controller.
Filed in Product News, Audio, Video, Digital Media, Media Servers, Home Automation and Control, Control Systems, Events, CES, Home Theater,
Thursday, January 07, 2010
Filed in Audio, Distributed Audio, Home Automation and Control, Security, Intercom, Retrofit, Wireless A/V,


