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HAI Custom Graphics Release and New Home Theater Extender

HAI has recently released a new software, HAI Automation Studio, that will allow Mile High Automation to design and create custom graphics on the OmniTouch Portable touchscreens. Custom graphics are a very popular request from clients and we are excited to be able to offer these custom designs on the protable touchscreens.


In addition, HAI will be offering full home theater and surround sound control from the HAI Home Theater Extender (HTE) when coupled with the OmniTouch Portable touchscreens. The upgrade will offer serial (RS-232) control and an IR database that includes over 300,000 IR codes plus the ability to “learn-in” any additional codes not already included. The HTE also includes inputs that can be used with current and/or voltage sensors to help determine whether the equipment is currently in the “on” or “off” state, thus eliminating any issues that could be caused by legacy equipment that does not offer discreet power controls.


These two new offerings from HAI, coupled with the OmniTouch Portable touchscreens, will allow homeowners to press one button to turn on the TV, AV Receiver, DVD player, play the DVD, dim the lights, and set the entire house to desired levels for a totally automated entertainment experience and do so on completely custom designed graphics.

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- Dan Lowitz
Posted Wednesday, March 11, 2009 at 11:54 AM

2 Comments:

Thanks for the press! We're very excited as well!

FYI, HAI has not "released" the software, though we have announced that the software is in development. (Another release will be sent once the design software has been finalized.)

Anyone @ EHX should stop by our booth for a demo.

We look forward to seeing Mile High's designs!

Thanks,
Greg Rhoades
HAI Marketing/Website Coordinator
www.homeauto.com

By Blogger Greg Rhoades, at
March 11, 2009 1:32 PM
 

Update...Now Released!

www.homeauto.com for more information.

By Anonymous Greg Rhoades, at
May 29, 2009 9:00 PM
 

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