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HAI's new IP based products

Today it is official, we announced weeks ago that it was coming, and the first of many new and exciting products are set to ship and ready to purchase. The OmniTouch 10P and docking cradle are by far the brightest and best new products to be released for some time. The new 10.4" portable touchscreen has built in wi-fi and offers all the control of our popular in wall touch screen but it is almost twice as large and completely portable! When coupled with the new design software and "Home Theater Extender" the 10P will be completely customizable and be able to control your TV and other media components too. It will truly be a whole house and entertainment controller.
In addition to the whole house and entertainment control the IP features of the 10P allows the user ability to browse the web and also access their camera hard drives and view the cameras right from the touch screen.
The design software gives us the ability to completely customize the look and function of the wireless touch screen and the soon to be released new 5.7e in wall touchscreen. The new software and these products are ushering in a new era in home control for HAI and Mile High Automation. 

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Posted in HAI, Product Reviews


- Mile High Automation
Posted on May 29, 2009 20:57
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Omnistat2 Thermostat Video User Guide

This video is a user guide on the general operation of HAI’s award winning thermostat, the Omnistat2. This product recently won "Best Green Product" at the tenth annual Electronic House Expo this past March! This expo commemorates the finest achievements in home electronics products, services, and installed technology and is attended by the majority of home automation manufacturers.

One cool new feature that HAI added to this new model thermostat is you can set the backlight display color from a set of 100 colors. The Omnistat2 can also display a graph of your heating and air conditioning usage over the past 4 weeks. This graph can help give insight on what HVAC settings work best for your house and ultimately can help save on energy bills.

The Omnistat2 has replaced all of HAI’s older model thermostats. They have simplified their climate control product line by offering only two thermostats. In situations where you’re using either a multi-stage system or you’re controlling a humidifier that’s integrated into your HVAC system, you will require the Omnistat2 RC-2000. In all other cases, the RC-1000 will suffice. HAI is also developing a wireless version of the Omnistat2 which is expected to be released later this year.

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Posted in How-To, Videos


- Mile High Automation
Posted on May 9, 2009 03:10
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Get Involved Early

I have been noticing a promising trend in the world of home automation, homeowners and builders are getting the process started much earlier. This is very important as it is one of the larger decisions you will make regarding your home and really does require a lot of tailoring to get the system right. Since the automated and integrated home needs to have compatible systems to control, the earlier we can come to decisions, the earlier we can share that information with the builder and the sub-contractors. This will make everybody a lot happier about working toward the common goal of a complete home automation system.

Too often do the Audio/Video and Home Automation systems go forgotten until the last minute. We get a lot of calls and emails here from people who are about to Sheetrock and need to get something installed "right away". While this might be OK for a single room surround sound system or a plasma or LCD TV over a fireplace to think that a fully automated and integrated home can simply be designed, finalized and wired in a day is a mistake. Far too much information gets exchanged before pre-wire.

This process should really begin in the planning stage, the earlier you know what you want, the easier it will be to implement. Ideally we would be working with the architect or designer to get the components of the system into the locations they will work best. I have found that the sooner a client is under contract and has access to all the information about the system the smoother their build and installation will go. We give our clients that opportunity by opening ourselves up to them even before they have the plans finalized. Once they do, we work up a system design and allow for changes to be made, often before anyone else(besides the architect) have even gotten started! After the first round of changes or modifications gets made and your budgetary needs are met, a deposit should be made. This not only locks in your pricing, but makes you a client instead of a prospect and clients get all the perks.

No matter the time frame on your build the earlier you become a client the better. We offer the most in depth technical information regarding your system, we will help your builder/subcontractors understand your goals for the system and how they can help you achieve them, we can make suggestions on compatible products and we will provide you with all the installation documents necessary to get the wiring in place to make your system functional. The benefit we have over the other contractors on most jobs is that we have the direct contact with the client, no middle man to communicate your needs. Together with the client we are able to design and make sure that all the steps are taken to create the environment you are looking for.

Get involved early, don't wait until the last minute. Become a client today! We are waiting for your call.

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Posted in General


- Dan
Posted on May 8, 2009 00:24
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