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Intensia shows "virtually invisible" movement sensor (29/1/2009)
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Stand 11G58, Integrated Systems Europe 2009
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The Intensia range of home automation has an immediate appeal to installers, architects and consumers who seek a high-end whole-house automation system which incorporates some of the very best solutions that are available for making homes easy to operate, easy to run – and, just as importantly, simply radiate true quality and style.
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Movement sensors are an essential part of any home automation system yet all too often they are quite industrial in appearance spoiling the design lines of the room. By contrast the Intensia system is designed to enhance both traditional and minimalist interior designs and the new movement sensor continues that theme by being both small and virtually invisible in use. The circular panel is a mere 45 mm in diameter and protrudes just 4mm from the mounting surface. If desired the sensor can be mounted flush to the wall or ceiling surface and painted (except for the tiny sensor lens).
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With a 90 degree viewing angle and excellent sensitivity even the smallest of movements in a room can be detected. And through the use of software settings the response time can be adjusted to an optimum setting.
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The Intensia system of Home Automation works with a decentralised structure making it both very powerful and future-oriented. It is both adaptable and flexible allowing easy modification of functions. This user-friendly solution gives problem-free control of heating, lighting, curtains, sun-blinds, security alarms, and audio & video sources and programmes.
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