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December 30, 2009 | by Julie Jacobson

Q. I want to do a home automation system but want to be able to modify it myself. Who are some of the better manufacturers that allow you to modify the system as opposed to always having a dealer come out?

A. There are plenty of DIY products for home automation, and there are ways to make your own changes to several of the higher-end custom products.

You can find a full list of solutions in our Ultimate Guide to Home Automation. The guide indicates which products are suitable for DIYers.

For the richest DIY products, I suggest:
Homeseer
Charmed Quark
Promixis Girder
JDS Technologies
Cinemar

All of these vendors also have a pretty good database of professional installers for their products. It’s easiest for a pro to get it set up, and then you can make the changes. Otherwise, you have to learn the systems from scratch, which can be a fair investment in time.

There are numerous systems (listed in the Ultimate Guide) that are much simpler to install but may not be as flexible as those listed above.

If you’re a Mac user, check out Perceptive Automation.

These DIY products are discussed in more depth in the January issue of Electronic House.

As for the pro-only systems:
Control4 (moderately priced) must be installed and programmed by a pro, but they have a nice consumer-programming tool, called Composer Home Edition, that lets you make quite a few changes after the original installation.

Crestron and AMX (high end) do not have a program like Composer Home; however, several third-party developers—like Cinetouch —offer software that can be “overlayed” onto an already-installed system, so you can make changes on your end.



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Julie Jacobson is editor of Electronic House and editor-at-large for CE Pro magazine, the trade magazine for home technology. She co-founded parent company EH Publishing in 1994.



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Posted by Adidas4275  on  03/17/10  at  12:54 AM

I use homeseer and it is great, really reliable if you buy their hardware version and can be nice with your own DIY server as well.

I have mine installed on my WHS and I use z-wave for Lighting and HVAC, will be adding irrigation and whole house music soon.  Homeseer has a great forum community that helps answer easy questions and live webinars for more complex issues along with YouTube How To’s

Posted by DistinctAV  on  01/29/10  at  03:26 AM

We use HomeSeer as the central brain for our systems but each sub-system is custom programmed so the remotes always work, the security always works, the lighting always works, etc.  The homeowners can modify their own HS scripts that interface with the sub-systems we programmed.

http://www.distinctav.com/solutions/automation/

Posted by JBL  on  01/05/10  at  08:02 PM

A company called HomeScenario, Inc. provides a Z-Wave based home control box which makes user capable of editing all the scenarios and changing user interfaces.  They even have an open source version which allows you to build your own software.

Posted by Michael  on  01/01/10  at  05:53 PM

Homeautomation system with open source LinuxMCE (http://linuxmce.com) allows to modify its code according your needs.



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