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StonesDK

2006-02-16, 4:21 pm

Hi All good people...
I=B4ll be glad for some good advice for my new home.
For the last year i=B4ve been surfing around and read alot of homeautom.
to find the best solution for my new home. The home is a experiment for
me, living without switches but with a lot of sensors to feel my needs
for light and so on.
My problem is to choose teh best overall homeautomation controller.
Please let me in of Your know-how.
Here is my needs :

Telephone lines.
Accescontrol etc. fingerprint, facerecognition.
Burgler, fire, water alarm.
Hvac control.
Lighting 220v all dimmers on a din rail in controlroom 30 channel.
Spa/water control.
Internet acces to system in away situation.
IR control or IP controlled dvd, radio, amp. motorized big screen and
projector.
Blind control.
Flush mount 5-10 inch touchscreen. 3 items.
CC-Camera 5 items.
Etc....

Here is my listing for product i=B4ve been thinking about. But i think
they all miss something of diff things or is to amateur like or to
expensive.. Maybe i need a solution with 2 controllers.

Hai
Stargate.
Homeseer.
Amx.
Casaworks www.casaworks.com
Control4
Comfort Home Control.

I have to consider the possiblity of selling the home and the new
owners has to ahve a chance to maintain the system..

Thanks and best regards from Stones in cold Denmark..

Don

2006-03-06, 9:21 pm

Well personally I like the HAI Omni Pro series. I have one in my home and
I have installed a couple in both homes and businesses.

The HAI systems include, Fire, Heating/Cooling, X10, Motion Detectors. It
interfaces with both Homeseer and HAL2000 and can be controlled over the
internet. With ID/PW ofcourse.

Take a little visit to my home and see some of the things I have here. I
use Homeseer, Omni Pro, Ocelot.


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"StonesDK" <Macstones@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Hi All good people...
I´ll be glad for some good advice for my new home.
For the last year i´ve been surfing around and read alot of homeautom.
to find the best solution for my new home. The home is a experiment for
me, living without switches but with a lot of sensors to feel my needs
for light and so on.
My problem is to choose teh best overall homeautomation controller.
Please let me in of Your know-how.
Here is my needs :

Telephone lines.
Accescontrol etc. fingerprint, facerecognition.
Burgler, fire, water alarm.
Hvac control.
Lighting 220v all dimmers on a din rail in controlroom 30 channel.
Spa/water control.
Internet acces to system in away situation.
IR control or IP controlled dvd, radio, amp. motorized big screen and
projector.
Blind control.
Flush mount 5-10 inch touchscreen. 3 items.
CC-Camera 5 items.
Etc....

Here is my listing for product i´ve been thinking about. But i think
they all miss something of diff things or is to amateur like or to
expensive.. Maybe i need a solution with 2 controllers.

Hai
Stargate.
Homeseer.
Amx.
Casaworks www.casaworks.com
Control4
Comfort Home Control.

I have to consider the possiblity of selling the home and the new
owners has to ahve a chance to maintain the system..

Thanks and best regards from Stones in cold Denmark..


Donald Moreno

2006-03-15, 2:21 pm

>
> Here is my listing for product i´ve been thinking about. But i think
> they all miss something of diff things or is to amateur like or to
> expensive.. Maybe i need a solution with 2 controllers.
>
>
> I have to consider the possiblity of selling the home and the new
> owners has to ahve a chance to maintain the system..
>
> Thanks and best regards from Stones in cold Denmark..
>

You Could also try PowerHome. You can find it at http://myx10.com .
Tell'em dmoreno sent'ya. I have been using it for 4 years now. You can
customize it in the very minute detail. Check it out.
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