DMP has three new Z-Wave compatible light switches that end users can use to wirelessly or manually control overhead lighting in their homes or small businesses using the Virtual Keypad™ App on smartphones or tablets.
Fibar Group’s panic button alarm system device is a compact, battery-powered device that allows users to run emergency scenes defined in their FIBARO home automation system.
DMP introduced a low-cost solution for Z-Wave lighting control. The Z-LB60Z-1 Z-Wave LED Light Bulb screws into any normal light bulb socket, consumes only 9W and is dimmable to 100 levels.
The Z-Wave dimmable LED light bulb from Linear LLC, a Nortek company, is an instant-on, screw-in bulb that provides soft-white illumination equivalent to a 60-watt incandescent bulb.
The Graphic Touchscreen keypad from DMP is now available in a wireless model, affording users a new way to control their DMP security system whether for basic arming and disarming, or more advanced features such as Z-Wave control.
Telguard introduced the industry’s first truly universal Z-Wave garage door controller, the Telguard GDC1. The UL 325 certified GDC1 was designed and built to Telguard’s specifications by FortrezZ using the binary switch command class.
The DMP CellComSL provides a fully supervised alarm communication path over the CDMA network.
August 14, 2014
Lifestyle features like Z-Wave lights, locks and thermostat control, along with video, are also supported and can be controlled via an app or through text messages.
From Z-Wave and Wi-Fi to video-enabled touchscreens and home automation capability, intrusion panels are gaining a wide range of technology enhancements that can help dealers sell more systems and keep more customers.
From the dealer’s point of view this should yield increased sales, a higher average sale and increased recurring monthly revenue, as most dealers charge an extra monthly fee for interactive control.