Application Notes



Applications and Installation of Products

Many times over techs have been in situations where a product should never have been used or simply feels as though the product is not up to the job.  Often or not the supplier is blamed for the error.  It is a good tech who calls the supplier prior or during install especially first time around to ensure that he/she is not falling in to any traps with the product in the situation that they are in.

We can assist in solving these issues over the telephone in most instances so just call us on Ph 09 5333101 as and when required.  We also have support material that is either here on line or available on pdf via email.  So if it is not here calls or leave an email.


DLNA - Digital Living Network Alliance

Digital Living Network Alliance® began in 2003 when a collection of companies from around the world agreed that they all made better products when those products were compatible.

Building the Perfect Network

Today, more than 245 companies comprise DLNA, all common brands that you know. They include consumer electronics, computer and mobile device manufacturers. DLNA also includes many component and software developers.

DLNA member companies seek to create new products that are compatible by using open standards and widely available industry specifications.

DLNA - How it works

If your devices can do more things, you can do more things. Check out how the expanded capabilities of DLNA Certified devices can revolutionize the way you find, send, store, get, play and print your digital content. All you need to get started is a network - wired or wireless. That's because DLNA Certified devices today connect, discover and communicate with each other over a home network - like the one you might already have for sharing your broadband Internet. (There might be other ways to connect in the future.).


KNX Technology explained

KNX - is one of the Worldwide STANDARDs for Home and Building Control

In order to transfer control data to all building management components, a system is required that does away with the problems of isolated devices by ensuring that all components communicate via one common language: in short, a system such as the manufacturer and application domains independent KNX Bus. This standard is based upon more than 20 years of experience in the market, amongst others with predecessor systems to KNX: EIB, EHS and BatiBUS. Via the KNX medium to which all bus devices are connected (twisted pair, radio frequency, power line or IP/Ethernet), they are able to exchange information. Bus devices can either be sensors or actuators needed for the control of building management equipment such as: lighting, blinds / shutters, security systems, energy management, heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, signaling and monitoring systems, interfaces to service and building control systems, remote control, metering, audio / video control, white goods, etc. All these functions can be controlled, monitored and signaled via a uniform system without the need for extra control centers.

Lighting

Blinds & Shutters

Security Systems

Energy Management

HVAC Systems

Monitoring Systems

Remote control

Metering

Audio/Video Control

White Goods