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Home Automation

Have you ever dreamed of a fully automated home?

A home that turns your temperature down when you're away for energy management?

A home with lighting sequences for "good night", "good morning", "romantic", or "entertainment"?

A home where your music from the den follows you down the hall and into the kitchen?

A home that can be securely accessed and controlled by you from anywhere in the world?

iPort Control Mount Series

iPod/iTouch/iPad In Wall System Control

The CM-IW2000 allows an Apple iPad to be used as an in-wall touch panel providing continuous charging of the iPad and allowing a connection to a locally available Wi-Fi network. Supporting a variety of downloadable applications for home automation control and common applications such as weather, stocks and news; the CM-IW2000 provides the user with control of audio, video, lighting and climate on the mounted iPad when the control application is connected to a compatible control system.

The CM-IW2000 securely mounts the iPad into the wall with an attractive and discreet frame which is magnetically secured to the in-wall mounting assembly.

Installed in a portrait or landscape orientation, the CM-IW2000 presents the iPad in a convenient and stylish manner.

For locations where a smaller-size touch screen is preferred, the iPort CM-IW100T is available for the Apple iPod touch as an in-wall touch screen control panel.

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RTI K4 Remote

RTI K4 Remote

The K4 is a color LCD touchpanel designed for flush-mount installations in walls or cabinets. It provides a self-contained control system for controlling audio/video components, lights, or other electronic systems in the home. It also displays composite video, motion JPEG, and web pages - either full screen or in an adjustable window.

The K4 has it all - it's the first stand-alone touchpanel with infrared control, video monitoring, and Ethernet connectivity. With a TFT LCD, full VGA resolution, powerful 400MHz 32-bit MCU, 32MB of Flash memory, stereo speakers, and an infrared receiver, the K4 takes touchpanel control to new heights.

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RTI T2-C Remote

RTI T2-C Remote

Sleek and modern, the T2-C is the third generation of RTI’s ground-breaking T2 remote control platform. Now updated with a state-of-the-art architecture including a full-color TFT LCD display, the remarkable T2-C Universal System Controller combines the power and flexibility of a fully customizable touchpanel with the convenience of 35 frequently used hard buttons. This design overcomes the need for any compromise between form, function, and technology. Innovations such as a three-way rocker switch for scrolling list navigation make the T2-C the most satisfying universal remote control you have ever used.

When combined with other RTI accessory products, the T2-C becomes a robust commercial-quality control system, perfect for the home or business.

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RTI T3-V Remote

RTI Remotes

Representing the pinnacle of elegance, the T3-V is the second generation of the award winning T3 handheld system controller. Wrapped in a new contemporary design, the T3-V adds a host of new features that take it to a new level. Experience the eye-popping color of the 3.5” VGA touchscreen - the highest resolution display available. This allows for graphic detail so fine, it seems life-like. The addition of wireless Ethernet and a built-in web browser allows the user to access web pages, IP addressable devices and utilize IP control for web based integration applications.

Like never before, the T3-V places powerful, stylish control in the palm of your hand.

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RTI T4 Remote

RTI T4 Remote

The T4 is RTI's flagship wireless controller - a culmination of many years of engineering and design experience. It provides the ideal solution for those that require the very best in wireless touchpanel control. Sleek and sophisticated, the T4 is the perfect compliment to today's flat panel televisions and high-end home theaters. The highly stylized design, user-friendly ergonomics, and intuitive operation all work together to provide the richest possible experience.

The T4 provides a self-contained control system for controlling audio/video components, lights, and other electronic systems in the home. It also displays wireless video (motion JPEG) and web pages - either full screen or in an adjustable window. With a TFT LCD, full VGA resolution, powerful 400MHz 32-bit MCU, 32MB of Flash memory, stereo speakers, and an expandable architecture, the T4 defines the state-of-the-art in touchpanel control.

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Universal MX-600 Remote

Universal Remotes

No More Pointing - RF Capabilites

Radio Frequency (RF) operation provides 50' - 100' range though walls and doors, indoors or outdoors. Self-adhesive "flashers" affix to the infrared sensors on the front panels of your components. The flashers relay commands to components out of sight of the MRF-100's front blaster. The flashers plug in to the MRF-100's rear flasher line outputs via their 10 foot cables. Six flashers are included with each MRF-100.

Controls Up To 10 Components

The MX-600 controls up to 10 components. Each of the 10 components can be programmed with up to 2 pages of LCD screens, plus the 33 hard buttons. The MX-600 allows you to edit the text on each LCD screen exactly as you prefer (up to 26 screens with 10 buttons per screen, for a total of 260 available text buttons and up to 5 characters per button)

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Universal MX-880 Remote

Universal MX-880 Remote

Color with Open Architecture Programming

Color Graphics, But Text Based, The 2” (176 x 220) pixel screen is populated with colorful backgrounds and icons automatically. When programming, the installer focuses on text label customization instead of arranging icons. Any button can be dragged and dropped to any position via the power of MX-880 Editor.

Fast, Structured Programming

Instead of reprogramming a similar system, programmers can freely import codes and macros from MX-900 files via Device Import, or simply open an MX-900 file in MX-880 Editor and make modifications to it, then save it as an MX-880 file.

When starting from scratch, MX-880’s open architecture enables the installer to start a new project with any template. By following the steps of the Program Menu, the installer quickly creates a finished working setup. Once tested and refined, the installer can freely experiment with any of the Color Graphic themes without affecting the setup. Additionally, companies with their own custom graphics can add them to the visible themes in the Editor by simply creating matching and correctly sized artwork in a new folder in the Graphics directory of MX-880 Editor.

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Universal MX-900 Remote

Universal MX-900 Remote

A Control for any System

The MX-900 achieves a magnificent combination of power and flexibility, simplifying and automating operation of even the most complex system via it’s virtually unlimited memory. Up to 40 devices can be created with up to 40 pages per device. This allows custom interfaces to be created for every room and every user, complete with automated favorite channels and stations.

Ergonomics and Customization

The MX-900 is equipped with a bright easy to read LCD screen. The screen labels the six hard buttons (easy to find by feel) positioned on the right hand side of the screen.

Selecting a New “Activity”

The MX-900’s WATCH and LISTEN buttons display the activities you can control with your MX-900. When you want to watch something else (a DVD movie, a videotape or a HDTV broadcast), simply press the WATCH button and select the new activity. When you want to listen to the radio or to a CD, touch the LISTEN button and select what you would like to listen to.

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Universal MX-980 Remote

Universal Mx-980 Remote

Power Plus Style

The MX-980 is a powerful wand-style custom control designed to advance the state of the art of Home Theater programming and integration. Achieving an apex of power, style and versatility, it enables professional installers to more quickly and efficiently customize and automate sophisticated Home Theaters and whole house A/V systems — while empowering their owners to handle them as naturally as a race car driver hugs the road.

Ideal for homes with one or more A/V systems, the MX-980 is as intuitive for installers to program as it is for users to operate. Its unique synergies automate and simplify operation of even the most complex home systems. Its many highlights include a big, bright color LCD display, an open programming architecture, Narrow Band RF capability, and seamless integration with other control devices.

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Universal MX-3000 Remote

Universal MX-3000 Remote

Overview

In a unique synthesis of hardware and software engineering, Universal Remote Control has revolutionized the standards of custom installers for color touch screen automation. The Complete Control™ MX-3000 offers some superficial similarities to previous touch screen offerings. However, in this review of the hardware and software specifications, it should be clear that the power of this new design offers custom installers and end users long needed relief in a number of key areas.

The twin goals of the design team were to improve the elegance and usability of touch screens through the physical design while streamlining the programming process to REDUCE THE TIME required to install a touch screen.

Ergonomic Principles

Touch screens for automating and controlling home theaters have been an important tool in the arsenal of custom installers for years. The usefulness of the touch screen lies in the installer's power to control the user interface and customize it to the client's needs specifically. To end users, the success of touch screens in the high-end home theater market has been a double edged sword. On the one hand, a touch screen offers understandable controls, powerful automation and a delightful aesthetic alternative to the clutter of conventional remote controls on the coffee table. On the other hand, touch screen users have traditionally suffered from ergonomic challenges that conventional remote controls do not.

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