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Home Automation. Right arrow to continue. What Is It?. Turning devices on and off remotely Scheduling devices to operate according to a pre-programmed routine Remote monitoring and adjustment to programming (requires a host PC running Windows XP Pro). Right arrow to continue.
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Home Automation Right arrow to continue
What Is It? • Turning devices on and off remotely • Scheduling devices to operate according to a pre-programmed routine • Remote monitoring and adjustment to programming (requires a host PC running Windows XP Pro) Right arrow to continue
How Does It Work There are two basic types. The first type transmits signals over the existing home electrical wiring. The second type uses wireless transmission. All involve a master controller and at least one slave device. Right arrow to continue
Example Simple Setup • One controller, either plug in or hand held. • One or more slave modules to include a plug in lamp module, screw in light module, and/or an appliance module. Using these items, you can remotely control turning on and off of lights, coffee maker, crock pot, etc Right arrow to continue
Example Intermediate Setup • One or more controllers • PC with powerline interface running a home automation program. One end of the PLI would plug into a USB port on the PC and the other would plug into the wall • Various modules with which to control outside and inside lighting, ceiling fans, appliances, etc Right arrow to continue
Example High End Setup • Everything in the intermediate setup plus: • A control panel capable of controlling devices to include a security system and a HVAC system over dedicated wiring • Touch panel screens • A means of remote access either thru the home PC or control panel web server. Right arrow to continue
Other Things You Can Do • Remote/Local turning on and off of lawn sprinkler system • R/L turning on and off of spa • R/L turning on and off of pool pump • R/L control of electric door locks