Panel Home

December 29th, 2014 by Rosemary
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Control Panel – the “brain” smart home. The central device that scans and interprets radio signals from all devices. Control Panel – the “brain” smart home. The central device that scans and interprets radio signals from all devices. Gas leak detectors.

Used to determine the leakage of gas. Usually has a siren and an automatic alarm at the termination of the gas concentration falls below a certain value. Sensor flooding. Used to determine the water leaking into the room. Often a delay to prevent false alarms caused by high humidity. Smoke detector.

Is used to detect smoke and has an internal siren. Acoustic glass break sensor. Device which determines the breaking of glass in a wide range of frequencies. Detects even breaking through the barriers. Wireless siren. Serves to alert is triggered or that sensor has a memory and anxiety. Passive infrared detector. A motion sensor with a high degree of protection from interference and control of the lower band. IR – detector “blind” to the analysis of motion vector. A device designed for motion control with a narrow zone of detection. For example, sending the sensor window, the user can easily move around. Interphone. A device designed to implement hands-free communication between rooms. Wireless repeater. Device to enhance the radio coverage area of the “smart home”. Single-channel transmitter. Keychain, performing one of the options. As a rule, is used as a panic button. Remote control. Used to perform basic system functions: arming, disarming, device control home automation, supply anxiety. Wireless keyboard. Device to control up to 16 modules of finite home automation, arming one button, disarm + function submitting an alarm. 4-channel transmitter. The device that performs 5 functions (3 modes of taking on the protection, control modules by end home automation and feed anxiety). Magnitokontakt. Switch with spring contacts of a ferromagnetic material, designed to monitor the status of doors and windows. Triggered by opening them.

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