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Tel 0870 990 9000 Fax 01332 830551 Web www.keene.co.ukKeene Electronics Catalogue 2005
EASYTOUCH 35 X10 REMOTE CONTROL
A new touchscreen remote control that supports X10
commands plus up to 7 other AV devices. When a
device is selected, only the keys relevant to that device
are displayed making operation very simple. The
remote transmits both IR and RF (radio) signals. This
means that in X10 mode it can send commands to a
Transceiver module (TM12/TM13) and also control your
other Av devices from around the house via an
(optional) Powermid receiver. The remote comes with
a built in extensive library of IR codes for all common
makes & models and also has a learning mode. (note –
it does not support IRDA as used by some digital cable
boxes or high frequency IR as used by B & O
equipment). The RF range is 30 metres (line of sight) or
up to 20 metres through walls.
• Easy control: only the functions for the device
selected are shown on screen
• Universal remote control for 8 devices (TVs, VCRs, CD
players, satellite receivers, decoders, DVD players, audio systems and
X-10 Home Automation)
• Easy setup: Preprogrammed for nearly every brand and model
• Touchscreen can be configured to your individual needs
• Home Theatre Macro function: Set all your devices with one press of
a button
• Backlit Screen for use in the dark
• Supports ShowView, VideoPlus, menu control and timer access to
program your VCR
• Flashing LED and sound signal (can be disabled) to acknowledge
commands.
• Prepared for the future: extensive learning memory for future
devices
• All Power Off: Switch off all your devices in one go
Specification:
Power: 4x AAA batteries (not included)
IR range: up to 8 metres
RF transmission frequency: 433MHz
RF range: up to 20 meters through walls and ceilings
Learning memory: Maximum of 320 commands, 40 keys per mode
Macros: 9 Macro keys, 20 commands per Macro key
User manual: Four languages: English, Dutch,German and French
Dimensions remote control: 185 x 60 x 25mm (h x w x d)
Dimensions box: 305 x 185 x 45 mm (h x w x d)
Order code [ET35] £59.99
‘Hawkeye’ PIR occupancy detector
This is a PIR (passive infra-red) sensor which
can send signals to a transceiver module via
radio. The device is powered by AAA batteries
and may be used internally or externally.
When the infra-red sensor detects movement
a signal can be sent to any of unit addresses 1
to 15 within the house code to which the
occupancy sensor is set. An additional
dusk/dawn detection can send a signal to a
unit code address one number higher than
that sent by the infra-red detection. The infra-
red and dusk/dawn facilities can be programmed via 'if/then' events
to make this unit a complex addition to a Home Automation system.
For instance it could be used in a typical room setting such that if it is
dark then a person entering would automatically trigger a sequence
turning on lights whereas that sequence would not be triggered if it
were light. It is of particular value when used in conjunction with a
computer interface module. If needed, it can also send a reversing
signal if there is no further triggering within a period which can be
set from 1 to 128 minutes.
There are many uses for this device - for example you wouldn't need
to remind the children to turn off the lights when they've left their
room, it would happen automatically. End the search for a light
switch in the dark, or use it to trigger all the house lights to come on
if you get an unexpected visitor at night.
Key applications
*Save energy by turning off lights and appliances when you're not in
the room
*Protect your home by early warning of unexpected visitors
*Activate lighting sequences
Note: TM12U transceiver module required
[MS13E] £34.99
XCAM HOMEVISION
An interesting product, the XCAM Homevision
provides internet video monitoring for a
remarkably low price. The package contains a USB
video adaptor and some very clever XRAY Vision
software. Use the video adaptor to connect any
camera source (composite connection) say a
camcorder, security camera or XCAM to your PC
and install the supplied server software. Once
installed the software automatically uploads
images to a password protected XRAY server site.
You, (or anyone else you provide the password
to), can then view these images from anywhere in
the world. The software provides some amazing flexibility:
Choose how often to grab an image from every 5 seconds to every 10
minutes
Upload the images to the XRAY server site at pre-determined intervals
Optionally send the images to several pre-selected e-mail addresses
Or you can watch at any time what your camera captures
Use the ftp facility to automatically upload new images to your own
web-cam web site
Use the security mode to email an image whenever motion is detected
Save the images to your database with several user definable
preferences - based on fixed times, delay, motion or when you ask it
Use it for peace of mind and remote monitoring of home or work
when you're not there, or to provide a regularly updated image for
your website.
[XCAMHV] £64.99
Universal remote control
A multi-device remote control that can replace the IR
remotes for up to seven other devices, It has a built in
code library for all popular brands as well as a learning
facility. Not only can it do all this, but it is also works as
an X10 wireless (RF). transmitter When used with the
TM12U transceiver module you can directly control up to
16 different X10 addresses with on/off and dim/bright.
There's also an "all lights on" button which sends an
immediate 'on' command to all lights set to the same
house code (whether via a lamp module or a wall
dimmer switch), particularly useful if there is a suspected
intruder or one of those annoying 'bumps in the night'.
There is also an 'all units off' function instructing
everything connected to the house code to switch to the
'off' position. Powered by AAA batteries. Very simple and
very useful.
Note, for X10 use TM12U transceiver module required
[UNIREM] £24.99
Remote control
An easy to use remote control, about the size of a
cigarette packet. Can be used hand held, or attached
to a wall. It can send an 'on' or an 'off' command to
each of addresses 1 to 8 or 9 to 16 on a particular
house code. In addition it allows a dim up or
down to be carried out (which will be interpret-
ed by a module or switch with dimming
capability and will not affect any other item).
RF signalling means that it does not have to be
pointed at the unit to be controlled, but must be used in
conjunction with the TM12U transceiver module, set to the same
house code. The effective range is up to 30 metres., usually enough
for the remote to address any item connected to the system form
anywhere in the house. A small LED (which also acts as a battery
indicator) illuminates when a signal is sent. Powered by AAA
batteries. The combination of a remote control and transceiver being
used to activate command groups set up by a computer interface
model is extremely powerful and allows the user to take a high
degree of control over electrical items in the home. More than one
remote control can be used to send signals to a transceiver module
and in practise many users find that one upstairs and one downstairs
is often a sensible configuration.
Note: TM12U transceiver module required
[HR10] £24.99
SUPER SLIM 4 CHANNEL REMOTE KR22
KEY Features:
• 4 Channel RF remote for controlling up to 4
X10 modules
• ON / OFF functions + DIM/BRIGHT
• Very slim design
• Batteries: 2x CR2016, 3V lithium (included)
• RF frequency: 433.92 MHz
• RF operating range: 15-25 m (open field)
• Default settings for house code A, unit code
1-4 (can be altered if desired)
[KR22E] £24.99
TM12U transceiver module required
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