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AUTOMATION / REMOTE CONTROLS

  New Clipsal C-Bus Program For Control Systems

By Mendelson Tiu | Friday | 05/09/2008

After more than a year of development, QualiFi has finally launched an interactive 2-way control interface for the Clipsal C-BUS smart lighting and automation system exclusively written for the Philips Pronto and Marantz control systems.


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This allows all Clipsal C-BUS lighting, curtain, temperature and other controls to be monitored and activated whilst roaming anywhere, all from the palm of your hand.

The integration of the Clipsal C-BUS was shown as one of the highlights at the CEDIA trade expo this year and was greatly welcomed by integrators from all over the country. The new C-Bus 2-way module is exclusively written for the Philips Pronto and Marantz control products and will be provided via accredited integrators around the country.  This interactive 2-way module uses the JavaScript programming language that allows programmers to create visually stunning and intuitive control interfaces for otherwise complex systems through the Pronto & Marantz's colour touch screens.

QualiFi's Business Manager for Control Products, Joe Salamanca said, "We are thrilled to offer such an advantageous control interface for the Australian market. For a long time, seeing the status of lights in a home or commercial building has been the domain of control systems costing up to 4 times more and relying on lengthy and costly programming."

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