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<blockquote data-quote="gbyleveldt" data-source="post: 8154" data-attributes="member: 122"><p>Clipsal has the C-Bus system that does complete home automation. We ventured into this a few years ago but the local market was not ready at the time, so we lost the agency. This is pretty neat, it links HVAC, CCTV, Alarm and ALL electrical appliacnces in the building using a C-Bus 2 wire network. All light fittings, plugs and switches are "smart" and can be programmed to perform any macro you desire. The installer can set the system up using a laptop or the user can change settings on the entrance keypad to his liking. Very cool, but very pricey too! Although, I think it'll be cheaper than the Crestron system as it's distributed across the rooms in your house.</p><p></p><p>I ran into another locally produced product a while back that uses wireless light switches using Zigbee (can't remember the brand, but quite infamous) and this seemed like a nice idea. It was also a lot cheaper than C-Bus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gbyleveldt, post: 8154, member: 122"] Clipsal has the C-Bus system that does complete home automation. We ventured into this a few years ago but the local market was not ready at the time, so we lost the agency. This is pretty neat, it links HVAC, CCTV, Alarm and ALL electrical appliacnces in the building using a C-Bus 2 wire network. All light fittings, plugs and switches are "smart" and can be programmed to perform any macro you desire. The installer can set the system up using a laptop or the user can change settings on the entrance keypad to his liking. Very cool, but very pricey too! Although, I think it'll be cheaper than the Crestron system as it's distributed across the rooms in your house. I ran into another locally produced product a while back that uses wireless light switches using Zigbee (can't remember the brand, but quite infamous) and this seemed like a nice idea. It was also a lot cheaper than C-Bus. [/QUOTE]
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