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News Release from: Hager | Subject: Intelligent room controller
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial
Team on 12 November 2007
Hager launch intelligent room controller
Hager intelligent room controller are touch sensitive and can be used to control different combinations of lighting, blinds or curtains and heating, either individually or in a group.
Hager claims that the humble wiring accessory is evolving as it launches its intelligent room controller It is used with the company's Tebis TX bus control system or other KNX compatible technology
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 9 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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Control can be simply on/off for lighting, blinds or heating or to set levels.
Functions can be clearly labelled and displayed on a backlit LCD either visually or as text.
So for example in a lounge one push button may simply turn the lights on and off, with the heating set to 20oC.
A second, labelled 'Watch a movie', dims the lights to a preset level and closes the blinds.
Similarly a control unit by the front door may have one button labelled 'I'm going out' which turns off all the lights and sets the heating to frost protection.
Another holiday button can set up a security scenario where presence is simulated by turning the lights on and off and drawing and undrawing blinds or curtains according to light levels and/or timers.
The controller can also display additional information on its LCD screen including: time and date, an alarm clock function, or display whether any other devices on the bus system have been left on - for example outside or upstairs lights.
The accessory is installed using a standard flush mounting box of 60mm diameter and is programmed as part of a Tebis TX intelligent building system. Request a free brochure from Hager ...
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