Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Specifications for Custom Audio Video and Home Automation

The latest and greatest technologies can work together to turn your home into a wonderfully automated smart home that plays the music you love, allows you to control all of your entertainment sources from one interface, automatically adjusts the temperature and adjusts the environment for your comfort. Custom audio, video and home environment integration now only allows you to control everything from one central location, it can automate many of the tasks that are part of your daily routine. From adjusting the lighting and mood music to turning on the sprinklers at the right time, custom audio video and home automation is the wave of the future. These high-tech innovations do require an infrastructure, though. Here’s a quick look at the basics you need to know about setting up an integrated custom audio video and home system.
Installation for Automated Systems
It’s easiest to create a scheme for integration in the planning stages of a new home construction. In most cases, new home owners will work with an architect who specializes in universal design to create wiring diagrams and integrate the entire system into the home from the very start. In many cases, contractors will lay the wiring for future systems so that it’s available when homeowners are ready to upgrade and add new automated systems to their custom audio/video and home integration.
There are, however, a number of companies that specialize in retrofitting older homes. It’s more difficult, but by working closely with an installer, even older homes can provide an integrated automation experience.
Requirements for Home Automation                                                                                                    
A home automation system will require a dedicated networking scheme that allows all of the automated systems to interact with each other and operate from a single integrated remote or automatic control. In most cases, that will mean two automation systems: a WiFi network for integration of audio, video and communication devices, such as intercom and telephones, and a wired network for other applications, such as turning appliances, thermostats, sprinklers and lighting on and off.
In many cases, a writing/pre-wire company can use a home’s existing power and telephone lines as a foundation for the new integrated automation systems. In other cases, especially in older homes that require major retrofitting, creating a new wiring infrastructure may not be the best choice. A wiring and home automation company will recommend the best ways to create the automated home scheme you want.
Creating an Interface
In addition, an integrated custom audio/video and home automation system requires one or more interfaces that allow the homeowner to access the devices and settings involved in the integration. Some possibilities include personal computers, smartphone apps and keypads or remotes that can be used at various locations inside and outside the home.
Possibilities
Custom audio/video and home integration opens up a world of possibilities for the modern homeowner. In addition to providing music and entertainment options to any screen or audio system in the home, you can set up automated programs to allow and disallow access to specific programs from specific rooms, turn on holiday lighting at pre-set times during the day and adjust the lighting according to time of day or according to specific moods. While the most common interfaces are touch screens and keyboards, you can even set up a home integration system that responds to voice commands.
Custom audio, video and home automation can save you money, decrease your energy usage and increase the pleasure you take in your home. Whether you’re building a new home or looking to retrofit an older home, a company that specializes in home automation can show you the possibilities to enhance your life with integrated home automation.

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