| Think of the Input Module as the eyes, ears and
nose of your home automation system. Its sole purpose in life is to
notice everything that you shouldn’t have to.
For example, if a door beneath one of your drapes is open, the
Input Module will know so. And when another part of the system tells
the drapes to close, the Input Module will prevent the lowering
of number seven window shade until that ‘bad boy’s good
and tight!’
Not only does it detect the current state of an open/closed contact,
but the event of opening or closing a contact too. It’s nice
to know that your inside and outside doors are being monitored even
when you’re not around to notice who’s using them. PIR
sensors, door magnets, smoke and glass break sensors are all easily
connected and powered by the Input Module.
Best of all, the Input Module even monitors itself: if it detects
a problem it alerts the Bridge Module of an error, triggering a
service call and ensuring that the first you know of the problem
is probably when we call you to tell you that we already fixed it! |