automating the infrastructure of the home
As you will have seen in the section on User Interfaces, the user interface for any home automation system is the most important part.
smartkontrols offers a wide range of different options, to suit different types of property, application and interior design tastes, from our sensors, wallplates to our touch screen panels. Sensors and wall plates and User interfaces
These are advanced remote control units can combine lighting and other functions (e.g. home cinema blind or curtain control)
smartServer This embedded hardware-based webserver, serves up HTML pages onto ethernet LAN. It can use any standard browser to view the pages (e.g. PC, PDA, wireless web tablet) and is capable of managing the whole house Lighting, HVAC times and temperatures, holidays from any PC in the house. It also works across the internet if desired, allowing the homeowner to control operation of these systems from anywhere in the world.
All aspects the heating controls can be set using a smart Touchscreen. From the display the temperatures and times throughout the property can be set in a very user friendly way
These touchscreens available from manufacturers, such as, AMX, Crestron and others, feature standard software drivers for smartkontrols systems.
A comprehensive range of drivers for other systems (audio, video, security etc) allow multiple system integration and operation from a single interface. A range of different sizes and touchscreen styles are available.
The pages displayed can be drawn to suit the particular requirements of the property. They can include, for example heating, lighting, audio and security can all be combined on a display to allow the user to interact with all the automation systems in the property.
The smartEText Module works with our GSM Modem to access a cellular phone network. It can use any standard cellphone to “text” the house (but only the homeowner’s nominated phones will work. The messaging features allow all lights to be turned on or off, and set holiday mode for the HVAC system. The house then texts you back to tell you what it is going to do.
With so many different electronic systems now being installed in the typical house, getting the user interface right is crucial.
Although not specialists in Audio, Video, Security systems ourselves, we are very used to working alongside other specialists and dedicated custom installation companies to ensure an integrated approach to the way the house eventually works for the homeowner.
Often, these companies are (like ourselves) members of CEDIA (the Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association) which works to uphold high standards in the supply and installation of electronic systems of all types in homes.
Some tips for success in the specification of intelligent systems for the home: - Contact CEDIA for a list of other specialists in your area, or alternatively ask smartkontrols for recommendations - Consider all electronic systems which are likely to be installed in the building as early as possible. - Consider carefully what each internal wall elevation will look like, to avoid the risk of “wall acne” with multiple wall interfaces. - Don’t dismiss integrated wallplates and touchscreens as “too complex” - the alternative may be a rash of dissimilar plates on the wall, and a pyramid of remote controls !