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Connected Hearth has
developed the Connected Hearth Internet Gateway. The
Connected Hearth Internet Gateway is a small device that
web-enables Home Automation, Inc.'s Omni family controllers without
requiring a dedicated computer in the home! Subscribers to
ConnectedHearth.com have complete access to and control of their
Omni controllers and any connected web-cameras via the Internet.
Connected Hearth
Installation Partners install all the equipment necessary to
access, monitor and control your home remotely via the Internet
and telephone, and within the home via wall-mounted consoles. The
equipment installed is a full-featured home automation system. Contact us to find a Connected Hearth
Installation Partner in your area.
Connected Hearth customers
require broadband (always on) Internet service. If you are a new
broadband customer, a Connected Hearth Installation Partner can
configure and install your equipment for you.
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Automation Controller
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At the
heart of the Connected Hearth system is the home automation
industry's leading controller the Omni family from Home
Automation, Inc. Omni automation controllers can be programmed to execute a series of
commands either by the homeowner, or automatically by a
condition such as sunrise, sunset, time of day, day of week,
etc. Click here to learn more about these outstanding
home automation controllers. |
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Security
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All Omni controllers
feature a UL listed burglar and fire alarm that can report alarm
events to a Central Station Monitor and dial up to eight
additional homeowner-specified phone numbers. Any N/O or N/C
contact can be intergrated into the security system. |
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Consoles
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Easy-to-use, wall-mounted
consoles offer complete in-home automation and control. |
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Cameras
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Internet cameras offer live
remote viewing of your home. Internet cameras can be panned
(left/right), tilted (up/down), and zoomed (in/out), or offer a
fixed view. Some Internet cameras even feature motion detectors
that email still pictures when triggered. |
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Thermostats
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Omni controllers can
support up to 64 communicating thermostats in the home. |
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Lighting
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Lights can be turned on and
off with time settings, and with dim, bright and level control
as well. Advanced Lighting Control support allows ramp and scene
settings for architectural quality control. |
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Appliances
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Appliances can be
controlled through switched outlets and direct control outputs. |
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Sensors
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Temperature and humidity
sensors, and Programmable Energy Saving Modules connect to the
controller and can be used for Central Station Monitoring and Event Notification. |
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Smoke Detectors
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Smoke and carbon monoxide
(CO) detectors connect to the controller for Central Station
Monitoring and Event Notification. |
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Water Sensors &
Control
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Sensors detect excessive
water flow and leaks. They connect to the controller for Central
Station Monitoring and Event Notification.
Any condition such as a water leak, excessive water flow, or low
temperature can be used to instantly shutoff the water main and
trigger an alarm. |
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Connected Hearth
Internet Gateway
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This 6.5" x 5.25"
x 2.5" device connects Home Automation, Inc.'s Omni family
controllers to the Internet. This device maintains communication
between the home and Connected Hearth's secure servers. |
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Packages: |
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Omni LT
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Omni II
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Omni Pro II
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Recommended for Homes
with Square Footage
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≤2000
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1000-3000
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>3000
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| Consoles
Supported |
4 |
8 |
16 |
| Connected
Hearth IP Cameras |
2 |
4 |
6 |
| Advanced
Lighting Control Outputs |
10 |
8 |
136 |
| Power
Line Control Outputs |
16 |
64 |
256 |
| Thermostats
Supported |
2 |
4 |
64 |
| Temperature
& Water Sensors Supported |
24 |
48 |
176 |
| Security
Zones |
24 |
48 |
176 |
| Macros
Supported |
16 |
64 |
128 |
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