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Our Bridge Module connects a Colorado vNet system to other systems inside and
outside the home using existing Ethernet connections. It monitors the system
24/7, sends alerts as needed via the Internet, and with the proper
authorization allows in-home systems to be
controlled from remote locations. It even keeps lighting patterns on a
user-defined schedule—for example, it can change lights in a child’s room from
story time to bedtime at the appointed hour each night.
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An internal astronomical clock and calendar generate events based on the time,
day, and date. For example, lights and motorized shades can be programmed to
come up
softly in the morning to help start the day.

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The state of the system is monitored 24/7, so any failure will trigger an
instant alert message. If there is a problem, chances are you will know before
the homeowner does.
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The Bridge stores all knowledge of a system’s devices in the backup Flash
memory card. If a module connected in the system stops working correctly,
simply remove the unit and replace it. Once the RJ-45 connection is plugged in
to the new module, press the commissioning button and let the Bridge do the
rest. It will recognize that there is a new module in the system and will
upload the appropriate script file to the device. No further programming is
necessary. Just sit back and watch the magic happen.
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The Bridge Module is a bridge to the future. It stores information about the
current installation including designs, drawings, even pictures
of the installation, so future remodelers can see what’s behind the walls.
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