If you were a small child growing up in the 70's I am sure you remember watching the ?Jetson's? on TV and thinking how cool it was to see Judy Jetson talk to her husband, George on a TV monitor while both of them were in different rooms of their space-aged home. Well hang on to your seat because the ?Jetson's? way of life is no longer just a figment of someone's creative imagination. That once ?spaced-aged? technology is here and is quickly gaining popularity all over the world.
Let's face it, most of us live a fast-paced, hectic lifestyle where time is a precious commodity and anything that can save us time we welcome with open arms. Home Automation is designed to do exactly that. It gives you the ability to integrate and activate household electronic components such as interior and exterior lighting, a security system, whole house audio and video, irrigation systems, thermostats, appliances, and CCTV (just to name a few) all from a touch of a button.
Imagine waking up in the morning and from the moment your alarm goes off, lights automatically come on, the shades automatically adjust to the position of the sun outside, the coffeepot begins brewing downstairs, and your favorite jazz CD starts to play softly in your bathroom. All of this before your feet even touch the floor.
Now you are ready to leave for work, you simply push a button that has been pre-programmed as "away" and your security system arms itself, the lights and audio system turn off, the thermostat adjusts to ?energy-saving? mode and your irrigation system is set to water the lawn at 4pm.
Welcome to the world of home automation.
For added peace of mind, most home automation systems will allow you to access, change, and monitor your system from your telephone and the Web. Through special programming, you can elect to receive alerts from your telephone or through email informing you if the alarm has gone off, or the irrigation system failed to turn on, or when your children have arrived home from school. So if you have never considered home automation options for your home before, maybe now is the time.
From a security stand point and in a world where crime, burglary, and home invasions exists and will continue to exist, to have a home look ?lived in? even when you are not at home, is priceless to say the least if it means protecting your number one asset ? your home and your family ? from such acts of violence.
With gas prices at an all time high with little to no relief in sight, more and more homeowners are looking for ways to save money on their bills to compensate for the pain they feel at the pump. Home automation systems with motorized shading solutions that adjust automatically based upon the position of the sun outside can help to conserve energy and as a result, helps reduce the amount of time your air conditioner turns on and stays on. This feature alone can translate into significant savings on your utility bills.
As our insatiable appetite for the latest, sleekest, and greatest technologies continues to grow, so too does the demand for people who install and maintain them. With so many system and/or product options to consider when selecting a home automation system, a certified electronic systems contractor (ESC) or more commonly, an electronic systems integrator, can make the time-consuming process of product selection and system evaluation a whole lot easier for you.
So where exactly do you find an ?ESC? in your area? The best place to start would be to consult CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design & Installation Association). Founded in 1989, this international trade association is made up of more than 3,500 members worldwide that specialize in the design and installation of integrated electronic systems for the home. CEDIA members are established businesses, possess credible qualifications, proven experience, and are insured.
Aside from the countless conveniences and time-saving benefits that come from a professionally installed home automation system, it's also an investment in your home and can substantially increase the value of your home as a result.
Home Automation Lighting Control
Home automation appliances can enhance the operation of your home and they fall into the following main categories:
* Lighting control.
* Heating control.
* Wall switch control.
* Radio control.
* Infrared control.
* Home security cameras.
* Appliance modules.
Note: There are many more module types for other types of operation
How it works
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There are two main ways that home automation works
1 Using the power line wiring
2 Using radio frequency
In either case there is no need to re-wire the house.
Note: There are some professional systems (read expensive) that use dedicated wiring that you need to re-wire the whole house to use.
Home automation brands
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There are different brands of home automation products such as:
* X10
* Insteon
* Ziggby
* UPB
* Zwave
* Marmitek
(These are explained in a bit more detail on the website)
The most popular home control brand is X10 and because of this it is very affordable and is probably a good choice when starting out. It's called X10 as it was the 10th experiment that worked reliably over the power line and you can buy many different affordable modules.
Lighting control
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If you have not come across home automation before then this is probably where you will start as it is easy to install and gives the most immediate results.
To use it you need an RF control module, an RF receiver module and an X10 wall switch module. The wall switch module replaces your existing wall switch (it's a drop in replacement).
You just plug in the RF receiver to a wall plug outlet and set some switches and now you can control the light on or off and as well as set the dimming level (incandescent lamps only).
Controlling all the lights in the house
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It does not sound too exiting at first but remember you can add to the system as you need to and since each X10 module is individually controllable you could control all the lights in the house.
Examples of home automation
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* Ensure all lights are off in the house without having to check each one.
* Turn on the porch light at night when you come home (so you can see the path)
* Turn off all the lights except the lounge lights.
* Open the garage door.
* Turn on the attic light.
* Set dimming level for all lights e.g. when getting up at night.
* View an external camera on your TV.
All of these could be achieved by one button press on a remote control pad.
These examples are easy to achieve right now and use currently available technology.
John Main's website http://www.easy-home-automation.com shows you how easy it is to control electronic devices within your home by using affordable home automation modules.
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