As this years CEDIA Expo is fast approaching many manufactures and distributors are launching new products.
Rayleigh Instruments have chosen the CEDIA 2009 exhibition to launch an intelligent building control system called INELS.
This year’s CEDIA Expo will take place at ExCeL London from 22nd to 25th June 2009 and Rayleigh Instruments thought this years expo would be a great platform to launch the new INELS product. This system is designed for both small and large installations. It is already in widespread use throughout mainland Europe, with many installations ranging from homes to shopping centres.
INELS is a modern and intelligent electrical installation which provides effective management of lighting, shutters, Venetian blinds, heating or cooling of individual rooms, security, electrical appliances and even control of television and sound systems. INELS may be operated locally, centrally or remotely. Methods include touch screen panel, universal remote (IR) control, voice activation, computer, mobile phone or internet.
According to Rayleigh Instruments INELS allows complete control of the building from anywhere in the world! ‘Benefits to the home owner include the provision of an automated and more comfortable living environment, enhanced security, and peace of mind when away from the property, energy savings, prestige and added value to the home. The system can also be expanded in the future without undue expense’.
The installer alos has an easier life with ease of connection via a 2 wire bus system. Work can start without knowing the exact layout and function of each device, as units can be added to the bus at any time. All functions are programmed by computer using simple software.
Time is saved as control cables are not required therefore also preventing possible mistakes during installation. (Missing wires).
This year’s CEDIA Expo will take place ExCeL London from 22nd to 25th June 2009 (training: 22nd to 25th June; exhibition: 23rd to 25th June). To find out more and to register, visit www.cedia-expo.com.