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PRO-100 Brochure.Pdf from scores of industry leaders. For the first time, you can truly take a custom ‘best of breed’ approach matching just the right systems for your clients based on needs and affordability… and the PRO-100 will integrate them all! Reliability The PRO-100 was designed to be the most reliable home controller available. The unit is free from any moving parts. There is no hard drive and no cooling fan to break down. An About Us embedded operating system provides the HomeSeer Technologies was formed in 1999 most reliable software platform. to serve the needs of the home automation community. Founder Richard Helmke was Web Based Management dissatisfied with software available at that time The system is managed using any web and set about to develop a new breed of home browser. This allows for easy configuration on automation software. Our first product, or off site. Remote access to the unit offers the HomeSeer HS1 became the world’s first web- ability to remotely manage the unit without enabled, voice controlled home automation traveling to the client site. Easily add/change program. Over the years, HomeSeer has schedules or troubleshoot issues from your evolved into the most flexible, powerful and office! easy to use program available with thousands of users worldwide. Today, HomeSeer is Mechanical Design considered by most to be the very best home The PRO-100 has a very small footprint automation program available. (11”wide x 7” deep x 2” high) and can be installed or mounted in a variety of locations. PRO-Series Since the unit is fan-less, it can be installed in Our PRO-Series division was created cabinets or other areas with limited ventilation. specifically to address the needs of home automation integrators and installers. PRO- Customizable Software Series products are designed for quick and The embedded system software is totally easy installation and rugged, reliable customizable, including the user interface. An operation. Authorized PRO-Series dealers are API (Application Programming Interface supported and trained directly though Specification) is available that allows for the HomeSeer. creation of custom software “plug-ins”. These plug-ins allow the software to support custom PRO-100 hardware. The system also includes a Our newest product, the PRO-100, is a scripting interface that supports the most hardware controller designed to incorporate all popular scripting languages including the power and flexibility of our HomeSeer VBScript, JavaScript, Perl and VB.NET. software into a very compact, rugged and easy Creating scripts is a powerful way to add to install unit. The PRO-100 is designed to custom functionality to the system and control lighting, appliances, security, HVAC provides an easy means of sending binary or and Infrared (IR) devices (like home theatre ASCII commands to serial devices. The user equipment). Since the PRO-100 is an open interface and custom interfaces are built and standards system, dealers can now integrate modified using simple web (HTML) systems based on numerous technologies technologies. Dealer Programs HomeSeer Phone voice recognition control is HomeSeer PRO-Series dealer’s programs as far away as the nearest telephone. include priority telephone support and web- based training on PRO-100 basics. Advanced Powerful event mechanism and custom classes are also available for Trigger event actions based on any of the following: those who wish enhance their skills. For more Conditions (many) information, please contact HomeSeer at Status change of any device 603/471-2816 x106 or visit us online at Absolute time www.homeseer.com. Sunrise/sunset (with offset) By email received Security panel events By matched infrared Recurring at regular second/minute intervals I/O events from controllers Events from plug-ins RS-232 Event Actions In response to event triggers, these actions (and more) may be performed: Send Lighting Control Signals (Operate Devices) Play sounds or Speak using text-to-speech Send email Run a script Trigger another event Dial a network connection PRO-100 (Series-II) Features Media Player functions The PRO-100 offers many features not found in Plug-In functions other stand-alone automation controllers including Web Camera functions the following Phone functions : Remote access Control Unit Specifications The entire system can be monitored and Size: 11” W, 2” H, 7” D controlled from the web. Users can check on Processor: 1.5 GHZ Intel Celeron M their homes when they are away at work or on Fans: None vacation. This is an excellent solution for Storage: 2 GB DOM vacation homes or remote dealer support. RAM: 1 GB DDR OS: XP Embedded Text-To-Speech Serial Ports: 4 The best text-to-speech engines allow for USB Ports: 2 whole house announcements that can be Network: 10/100 Ethernet (x2) easily understood because they use real Audio In/Out human voices. This can be used for PS/2 Keyboard & Mouse ports announcing incoming phone calls, motion at the front door, news, weather, etc. Announcements can also be sent to other All PRO-100’s are shipped pre-configured and computers in the home. ready to install. Voice Recognition Any computer in the home can be used to control the system using voice, or with Supported Technologies and Manufacturers Technologies X-10 Infrared (IR) Z-Wave Simply Automated Applied Digital X10 Centralite Global Cache UPB Vantage Home Electronics Radio RA IRTrans Compose Security SmartHome INSTEON DSC JDS Inc. Infrared (IR) Elk Nirvis Inc. Voice Recognition Napco UIRT Text to Speech HAI RFID On-Q RFID Zigbee GE/Caddx iAutomate.com Lighting HVAC Audio / Video Software Lutron RCS Windows Media Center 2005 Lightolier Aprilaire Windows Media Player 9/10/11 Intermatic Enerzone Apply iTunes® HomePro HAI Smarthome Proliphix HomeSeer Technologies 109 Powder Hill Rd Bedford, NH 03110 Voice: 603/471-2816 Email: [email protected] Web: http://www.homeseer.com .
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