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On Nov 5, 12:49pm, Mark McCall wrote:
> Subject: [ukha_d] Re: No Subject
> Hi Kieran
>
> There's lots better than ActiveHome. It's the "entry level"
computer
> controller. What's your budget Kieran? What devices do you need
> to test the state of?
Mark,
Thanks for your response. I appreciate the speedy response you receive on
this
list! At the present time I am interested in testing the different
technologies you can employ to automate the home. Hence I am interested in
getting a system which does not require huge efforts to purchase (i.e
something
already available in the UK) and secondly is extensible enough to provide
extra
functionality over time.
I am prepared to spend a reasonable amount on providing this. If anyone on
this list can suggest better alternatives with info. on how well its
perfomred
then I would be grateful for their insights.
>
> > 2: Stupid question of the month: How do most people actually
control there
HA
> > systems?
>
> Harwired IR systems are best. You can use the IR-RF-IR extender
> products but they can be a bit hit or miss.
Are you suggesting that I purchase a number of IR devices and plug them in
the
relevant places in my home or rather I use something a bit more complex.
Some
more info here would be much appreciated as I am still a little confused
;-(
> With HomeVision (for example) you can have a single press on
> your IR remote do a whole host of things like send out other IR,
> X10 and control relay outputs. With the CommanderX software on
> my Links and Hot News pages you can add the 40 quid PC
> Remote to your ActiveHome and get very cheap IR control that way.
Sounds good and i'll check out the links although i'd prefer to be in a
situation where I dont need to leave the PC on all the time so if I can
find a
automonous solution that would be prefered.
As an aside do you have some method of controlling devices as you enter
your
home? I am tempted with the idea of IR as it seems the best and
particularly
configurable but I just feel the need to be able to switch things on as I
enter
the house without needing to find the remote (which given my way of life is
unlikely to be in a handy place, hence defeating the object of automation!)
> > 3: What systems are available for touch panels etc. A backlit
pad by the
> > frontdoor would be very useful for controlling devices as you
enter the
house.
> > I thought about IR from outside the house but that is dependent
on the
above
> > question and the range seems quite short. (I would like to be
further down
the
> > road than 10 metres if I want a warm house on entering!)
>
> The cheapest ready to use touch panel I have seen is the
> Touchlinc unit. Go to HAS from my links page and look there. It
> comes in either X10 or Serial versions. I know of one user in the
> UK who has one of these...are you on this list :-)
Its not as pricey as I thought it would be but even so it still seems a
little
advanced for my early forays into the world of HA. I'll keep you posted
;-)
> You know, what your really need is a HomeVision :-) There's
> another one just arrived into the UK today. From the Fedex parcel
> tracking website you can tell Keith Doxeys new HV is somewhere
> in Standstead airport!!!
Ok I'm intrigued, what are the advantages of HomeVision?
>
> Regards
>
> Mark
Thanks again for all your help.
Cheers
Kieran
--
Kieran J. Broadfoot.
Equities Unix Administration.
Goldman Sachs, London.
Phone: 0171 774 5946
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