How do you wish to interact with your home control system?
HAI home control systems may be managed via a variety of interface options,
including Touchscreens, consoles, keypads, keyfobs, switches, telephones, and software.
HAI's
OmniTouch 5.7 is a simple-to-use Touchscreen that looks beautiful on a wall.
If you would like to control your home remotely, HAI provides several different options.
The first option is calling your system via the telephone while either in the home
or outside the home and responding to voice prompts.
HAI sells several different software products to interface with your home control system.
If you select an HAI home control system with a built in Ethernet port, you may use our Snap-Link program to remotely access your home over the Internet. Snap-Link offers you the ability to securely access and control your home while leaving no trace behind by plugging a simple USB key drive into any computer in the world. HAI’s Web-Link II software can also be used for remote access with any HAI Home Controller.
Snap-Link Mobile allows you to monitor and control lights, security, audio, temperatures, and webcams on your cell phone.
HAI’s Home Control for Windows Media Center allows you to sit in front of your television and use the Media Center’s remote to change your home’s automation settings. With so many different configurations of interface options available, you’re certain to have your home both looking and performing exactly the way that you want it.
Pronto Link for Phillips is an integration module for the Philips TSU9600 or TSU9400 Pronto remote
that allows the Pronto remote to control HAI Omni and Lumina family automation systems
that have an Ethernet port, as well as standard home theater components.
Requirements
Each Omni family home control system installation must include at least one
Omni Console (HAI Part Number 33A00-1) or Omni Console with Built-in Speaker/Microphone
(HAI Part Number 33A00-4).
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