Starting our consolidation of home entertainment combined with automation technology
by on Nov.18, 2009, under Home Automation, insteon, lighting control, zwave
Making the jump from home automation to in-house theatres isn’t very big of a stretch bearing in mind several folks likely started their journey for lighting control through a remote to make the perception of room-turned-theatre replica complete. Maybe it’s just me but the iPod touch controllers have turned out to be a marvel and we now purchased one for every one of our house’s plasmas. Taking into consideration that we don’t do the live programming style of watching anymore, it felt like there was almost always a million different receivers and the like to turn on which I hated - picking up the first control then the subsequent one until everything was ready, only to reverse the method after the show was over.

That said, the incorporation of items from Zwave with entertainment is becoming nearer every time I check with most well known producers releasing IR transmit and receive from a powerline network as of late and because of this anyone with an interest can then perform stuff such as scripting a radio which could be at the far end of the place using one’s RF automation controls. Neat stuff, though the finer points are described with more of a tutorial style here: Insteon when contrasted against many blogs so it’s a informative destination to learn from.
I love that he is way too enthusiastic when discussing this stuff.