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The newest addition to the Studio Collection, the Unity Home System combines three popular stand-alone systems – multi-room audio, intercom, and camera – to produce one integrated home system that’s easily controlled via an attractive user interface. Unity is available at a surprisingly affordable price, and is the first system of its kind in the production home market. The Unity Home System is the newest component of the Studio Collection – a group of products inspired by color and design trends from around the world. These products combine innovative functionality with elegant design to create home systems that bring enhanced value to the homeowner through increased convenience and attractive design. The Unity Home System integrates the components of the Studio Collection to form the ultimate home system.
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Unity is comprised of two key pieces – the Integration Module and an LCD Console. While the Integration Module houses the “brains” behind the system, the LCD is the primary part of Unity with which a homeowner would interact. It includes an easy-to-use but powerful graphical user interface (GUI) which enables control of their home system – intercom, audio, and camera – at the touch of a button. The GUI is displayed on a high performance screen and operates similar to a cell phone or iPod, with simple, menu-driven navigation. In addition, Unity allows users to listen to digital music from a networked computer without any custom hardware, and enables the display of metadata like album artwork on the LCD screen.
The Integration Module includes convenient RJ45 connections for audio, intercom, and camera systems. It not only facilitates direct connection between these systems, but it also enhances the existing systems to deliver additional functionality. For example, when the Selective Call Intercom system is connected to the Integration Module, users are able to leave messages for family members in select rooms, or set up alarms and wake up calls throughout the house or in specific rooms. Unity also enables the intercom system to work with the On-Q camera system to perform automatic camera viewing via the LCD screen when the door button is pressed.
A typical Unity system would include four rooms of intercom, four zones of audio, and one camera. It would also include one LCD Console or TV Display Interface, both of which enable convenient system interaction via graphical user interfaces. This standard system can also be expanded to accommodate a system of up to 32 rooms of intercom, eight zones of audio, four cameras, and eight LCD Consoles or TV Display Interfaces.
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