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The Home Manager is one of the first and most successful home automation systems ever produced. It incorporates a security system, a zoned temperature control system and a sophisticated lighting and appliance controller. The system consists of a main control panel that typically is located in a closet, garage or mechanical room and one or more Touchscreens. It is at the Touchscreen where all the control criteria is established and the user exercises most of the control. Additionally, keypads are typically located throughout the home, at which the user can turn on and off the security system and trigger lights on and off.

A key feature of the Home Manager is its ability to integrate its internal systems to allow the homeowner to maximize automation. For example, when the security system is armed and the homeowners leave the home, the temperature settings in the home can automatically be setback and the lights can take on a schedule unique to when the home is vacant. When the homeowner returns and disarms the security system, the temperature settings return to normal and the lighting schedules return to their normal, at home, schedules.

The Home Manager automates those items in a home that most people would like automated and it provides optimum control of items when desired by the user.

You can view the original brochure of the Home Manager here. (link to a PDF of the brochure)