Transform your home with the latest technology available through smart wiring, reports amanda rankin.
AS the name suggests, smart wiring is an intelligent integration of technology that can transform a home into a fully automated environment where the homeowner can control everything, with the touch of a button.
For those who have trouble programing the DVD player this may sound scary but fortunately, this one-touch button is on a remote control.
A remote control is specifically for people who don’t have the foggiest about electronics and just want to know which button to push, and when.
Intelligent Home is a Western Australian company with a team of skilled professionals who can install these intelligent systems and supply the homeowner with one fabulous remote that controls the lighting, the intercom, the telephone, the DVD player, Pay TV, CD, CCTV and other necessary abbreviations.
“The remotes are the secret to having a good experience with smart wiring,” Intelligent Home’s director Brenton Morris said.
“We recommend the remotes highly because anybody can use them.
“That’s our job at Intelligent Home, to set up these complicated systems and ensure that the end result is something that is easy for everyone to use.”
Intelligent Home predominantly deals with trade, and the building companies send the clients in to find out all about smart wiring at the very early stages of the project, usually well before the building process has even started. “We explain smart wiring, which is the data, the television, the Foxtel, the telecommunications and so forth, then we go through security, home theatre, multi-room audio, CCTV, intercom and lighting control, and once we’ve explained all of that to the client, we sit down and do a design with them,” Brenton said.
Depending on the client’s budget and personal requirements, the end result can be a high-tech home wired for sound, TV, security, telecommunications and lighting, all controlled from a central location and ready to face the technology of tomorrow.
It sounds fabulous and it is, but what happens when some-thing goes wrong ?
“I’ve been working in electronics since I was 17 years old and things do mess up,” Brenton said.
“We have a service division ready to handle any problems and we send the guys out and they fix the problem.
“We also handpick our electronics and one of the big things we go for is reliability.
“A lot of the products we sell are custom-made and are designed to integrate properly into the house and be reliable.”