
Labels: automation studio, CEA, cellular communication center, HAI, Mark of Excellence Award, omnitouch
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Mile High Automation
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Thursday, March 25, 2010
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9:42 AM

Labels: automation studio, HAI, home automation, ip devices, omnitouch, touch screen, touchscreens
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Mile High Automation
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Thursday, February 25, 2010
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10:57 PM
Labels: 5.7e, custom graphics, kid's room, omnitouch
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Josh Ferguson
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Friday, February 19, 2010
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2:52 PM
Labels: 5.7e, clean, custom, custom graphics, design, floorplans, omnitouch, sleek
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Josh Ferguson
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2:27 PM
Labels: 5.7e, custom graphics, design, omnitouch
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Josh Ferguson
Posted
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1:41 PM

Labels: foreign language support, HAI, home automation, omnitouch
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Mile High Automation
Posted
Friday, February 5, 2010
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11:29 AM

Labels: HAI, home automation, HTE, omnitouch, portable touchscreens, touch screen, touchscreens, wireless
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Mile High Automation
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Friday, January 29, 2010
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7:51 AM
Labels: HAI, How-to, omnitouch, touch screen
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Rob Shah
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
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1:43 PM

While we aren't able to customize the current (notice I say current, HAI does have some future plans...) touch screens, we can use 3rd party software applications to create a custom interface that sits on top of the HAI system.
2 years ago I created a spin-off business (5280automation.com) that would create these custom interfaces. The time to design and program a single system was about 200 hours, a good month of work. In addition to time, a dedicated computer and dedicated touch panels were also required. All of this brought a single custom design with 2 touch screens to around $15,000. Not exactly in line with our product offering or clients...
As you may imagine, my home is chalked full of the equipment we sell. I spent the 200+ hours to create a working interface for my home. I ran this custom system for 2 months, then switched back to the HAI touch screens. The main reasons were speed and reliability.Labels: custom, HAI, interface, omnitouch, touch screen
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Josh Ferguson
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Thursday, November 20, 2008
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4:50 PM