Imagine

Imagine...
Waking up in the morning,
with a soft warm light that rises up slowly like a sunrise.
A while before the alarm rings,
the towel warmer turns on,
reheating the towel, and the bathroom,
to help you start the day.
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Room-Service Brochure (english) v1r5
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Room Manager
Room Service System
In a Room Service system,
each room or zone is managed by a room manager, in charge of controlling
heaters, lightings and other electrical appliances automatically,
- based on your presence, for a better comfort, and to save energy.
- as necessary, for a more intelligent usage of appliances in the house.
- at your command, in a few touches, you control the whole house.
The room-service system transforms your house into a living-house, ready to serve you.
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Little details
These little details that make a big difference
With the Room Service system, expect more from your intelligent house :
Waking you up gently
in the morning,
with a soft warm lightthat rises slowlylike a sunrise.
A warm towel,
and well heated bathroom in the morning,
it's not too much to ask,
when you have
such an intelligent
home automation system.
When you're there,
Give your attention to the more important things in life,
and let the room-manager manage the house.
Going out peacefully,
for an evening, or for a long vacation,
knowing that the house will take care of itself,
while waiting for your return.
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Applications
Applications
Many applications can run simultaneously on a room-manager, and you can associate each device to one or more applications:
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Morning call
More than a simple alarm clock, the morning-call application helps you start the day with Sunrise simulator, bathroom preheating, and others.
AutoHeating
Smart thermostat, according to your presence: 20°C when you're there, and 17°C when you're away, and why not 10°C during your long vacations.
AutoLighting
Automatic lighting, according to your presence, as necessary.
Day & Night
Twilight detection to turn on outdoor lighting based on daylight.
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Network
PoliNet Network
- Powerline (carrier current) network using the existing electrical installation.
- The whole house becomes accessible.
- No need for control wires, no new wiring, no need for renovation works.
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Modular
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Construct your own system
- Install one room-manager in each zone to manage, for example, in the living room or in the bedrooms.
- Install
one control module for each device to manage. For example, a dimmer for
the lamps, or a power-switch for the electric heaters.
- The room managers communicate among themselves and with the control-modules using a network called PoliNet.
All the advantages of a well designed home automation system
- Modular system and evolutive
You can start with just one room-manager to manage the whole house.
- Decentralized network, robust and flexible
No central unit that can break and paralyze the whole house.
- High integration level
The room-manager communicates to each other in a network to synchronize their effort to serve you better.
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Products
Room Managers:
- Daisy (Desktop version)
- Wally (Wallmount version)
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Modules:
- LiSwitch : Light dimmer
- PoSwitch : Power Switch
- Rémo-V : Relay module for rolling shutter
- Rémo-C : Relay module for gaz heater, air-conditionner and others.
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Questions
Ask the right questions
About a home-automation system, before adopting one.
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What will it do for me? Is it really automatic? Is it really intelligent?
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Is it easy to use? Does it have a user-friendly interface?
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Is it flexible, and scalable? And if I want to add another room, or just another lamp?
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What is the level of integration? Is it just a bunch of independent modules, or is it an integrated, well organized system?
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Is the system robust? Is there one central element that can breakdown?
If one unit broke down, will the whole house becomes paralyzed?
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Is it easy to install? Do
I have to do big renovation works to install it?Can I just call a local
"electrician" for the maintenance?
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In case of moving, or sale
of the house, can I un-install the system easily? Is the existing
electrical installation still operational?
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