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products, make comments and requests for more information or incomplete data. The feature can be found at the D-Tools website,
www.d-tools.com. D-Tools Inc. For Free Information, circle 462 or visit
www.sdmmag.com/webcard or
www.d-tools.com
WIRELESS TOUCHSCREEN NOW SHIPPING HAI’s OmniTouch 10pe, a dedicated home control touchscreen, is now ship- ping worldwide. The portable, 10.4-in., Ethernet-based, Wi-Fi touchscreen pro- vides easy access to manage the home’s security, lighting, temperature,
audio/
video and more. The 10pe can view IP cameras without any extra equipment and
analog cameras with HAI’s Camera Server. Although the prod- uct ships with a default user interface, the interface is fully cus- tomizable using HAI’s Automation Studio software. Dealers can develop a graphic user interface based upon the homeowner’s lifestyle and interests. HAI’s 10pe can be set up as a room con- troller without the need for a full-blown home control system. A demonstration video is available at:
http://www.youtube.com/ HomeAutomationInc. HAI (Home Automation Inc.) For Free Information, circle 463 or visit
www.sdmmag.com/webcard or
www.homeauto.com
TV MOUNT REDESIGNED WITH UPDATED TECHNOLOGIES, NEW SIZE RANGE AND LOWER PROFILE
Sanus, a global brand of audio/video mounts, furnishings and consumer electronics accessories, released the VisionMount® VMPL50A tilting TV wall mount. The VMPL50A is a redesign of one of Sanus’ most popular mounts, the VMPL50, with newly incorporated technologies for easy installation, a lower profile, an open wall plate for cable management and an updated size range for larger TVs. Updates to the product in include Sanus’ ProSet™ technol- ogy,ogy, which allows the installer to adjjust the
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the display after hanging, and TV brackets that easily snap into place on the wall plate for added safety and installation. An improved
1.8 in. from the wall for a low-profile look. The
profile allows the display to sit just f
size range has also been expanded to support larger flat-panel TVs from 32 in. to 60 in. and up to 150 lbs. Like the VMPL50, the VMPL50A also features Virtual Axis™ technology for simple viewing angle adjustment and lateral shift for perfect
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positioning of the TV on the wall. “With a new, slimmer design and added snap-on brackets for improved safety and installation time, we’ve made one of our most popular mounts even better,” said Jeff Lasch, Sanus product manager. Sanus For free information circle 464 or visit
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http://www.sanus.com/us/en/
RESIDENTIAL CHARGING STATIONS FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES Leviton announced its entry into the Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment
(EVSE) market with a full portfolio of residential
charging products. The Leviton Evr-Green™ line of EVSEs includes Level 1 and Level 2 residential charging stations. Leviton said it has developed an industry-firirst plug-in prewire system for e Level 2 EVSE
aid it has develop d an in the Level 2 EVSEs.
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This enables consumers to make their home “plug-in ready” for electric vehicle (EV) charging prior to purchasing an EV. The inexpensive Level 2 installation kit provides increased value through reduced installation time, lower installation cost and flexibility for upgradeability. The Leviton kit can be installed into new or existing construction. After the system is installed by one of Leviton’s certified installers, the consumer can add a Level 2 charging station without any tools. The kit system also enables consumers to take their EVSE with them in case they move. Leviton Manufacturing Company
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For Free Information, circle 465 or visit
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www.evrgreeninfo.com
FASTER & MORE EFFECTIVE TROUBLESHOOTING SENCORE added enhancements to its MP500 MediaPro hand- held generator and HDMI analyzer that make it even faster and more effective at optimizing operation of complex HDMI- based audio/video systems. New features include Cable Test, which uses pseudo-random noise to test HDMI distribution paths for bit errors, determining whether a problem is caused by the source, cable, display or repeater. Cable Test makes it fast and easy to find formerly elusive problems in the HDMI system’s cables and devices, potentially saving an installer many hours of testing. A further enhancement is an expansion of the pattern generator to accommodate multi-channel HDMI audio systems and to provide the patterns required for room acoustic measurement and analysis, including pink noise, impulse, polarity, and sine waves. SENCORE For Free Information, circle 466 or visit
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www.SENCORE.com
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