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February 11, 2008 | by Lisa Montgomery

Automation systems have a way of taking on a life of their own. A system might start out by controlling a few light switches and a basic thermostat but eventually end up operating the swimming pool pump, driveway gate, even the feeder in your fish tank. Getting multiple devices to adjust on their own is the goal behind any automation system. But it takes the skill and ingenuity of a seasoned home electronics professional to get those devices to work in harmony with a homeowner’s unique lifestyle and design tastes.

Expert Integration
Choreographed by the experts at Fergus, Ontario–based Station Earth, a combination of sophisticated lighting, audio distribution and home control processors keep this custom-crafted Canadian beauty humming. “In an ordinary day, the homeowners touch no more than five buttons,” says Station Earth sales manager John Stumpf. That’s quite an accomplishment, given the fact that the residence measures a whopping 20,000 square feet and contains nearly 200 individual light circuits. “If you had to control each of those switches manually, you’d be flipping switches all day,” Stumpf continues.

Thanks to the Vantage/Legrand lighting control system he and his team installed during construction, the homeowners can operate dozens of switches by pressing a single button. For example, when the owners enter the house from their four-car garage, they can touch the home button on a sleek wall-mounted keypad to illuminate the hallway and kitchen. The arrival setup typically only happens in the evening, however, per the owners’ request for a system that would help them be more energy-efficient. The Vantage system’s internal astronomical clock tells the lights to ignore the home command during the day when there’s enough sunshine to brighten the space. 

The Vantage keypad at the home’s entrance is just one of more than 70 keypads and touchpanels around the residence that can cue a variety of lighting sequences, including one that turns off all the lights before bedtime and another that opens the drapes and illuminates the en-suite bathroom and kitchen in the morning. To the pros at Station Earth, it wasn’t enough to simply have the lights turn on and off. They also made sure that every switch in every sequence was set to the perfect brightness level according to the needs of both homeowners. The lights and drapes involved in the good morning scene, for example, perform differently based on whether he or she is getting up. The good morning button by his side of the bed turns on only the bathroom and kitchen lights so that she can continue sleeping; her good morning command turns on the bedroom lights and opens the drapes. Other lighting scenarios happen automatically, eliminating the need to press any buttons at all. A special christmas command, for example, turns on the tree lights automatically at 5:30 p.m. and turns them off at 4 a.m. every day from November 15 through January 15.

If the owners want to change the on and off times, or modify the settings of any other scene, a quick call to Station Earth is all it takes. From any web-connected computer, a Station Earth designer can reprogram the Vantage system remotely. According to Stumpf, many of the lighting scenes used in the home today were programmed like this. “[The homeowners] travel a lot, so it was much more efficient to program parts of the Vantage system via the Internet than it would have been to dispatch a van to the residence.”

Lights, Music, Action
Being able to touch one button to turn off all the lights before bed, illuminate pathways and light up entrances has simplified life tremendously for these jet-setting homeowners. But it’s the entertainment aspects of the Vantage system that has them “doing back flips,” says Stumpf. Known for throwing elaborate dinner parties, the owners wanted to make sure that the lights were not only simple to operate but that they would also set the ambiance for the occasion. Several scenes were designed, each evoking a slightly different effect. Some of those scenes, like entertain, also kick in the Elan System whole-house music system. In this mode, the owners’ favorite jazz music plays as the lights dim in the main hallways, dining room, kitchen and great room. The jazz compilation is just one of hundreds of audio options available through the Elan system. The owners can use either Vantage or Elan touchpanels to scroll through their audio choices, which include satellite and cable music stations, digital files stored on the hard drive of an Elan VIA DJ media server, or good ’ol FM radio.



About the Author:
Lisa Montgomery - Contributing Writer
Lisa Montgomery has been writing about home technology for 15 years, with a focus on the impact of electronics on a modern lifestyle.


Equipment List

Lighting Control System
Vantage/Legrand Infusion controllers (2)
Vantage/Legrand MPES-4-IC36 main power enclosures (2)
Vantage/Legrand secondary power enclosures (6)
Vantage/Legrand 120-volt latching relay modules (3)
Vantage/Legrand 120-volt dimming modules (20)
Vantage/Legrand lighting keypads (70)
Somfy motor-driven drapery tracks (4)

Whole-House Audio System
Elan S12R System 12 controllers (2)
Elan D1651 digital amplifiers (2)
Elan VIA DJHC hard drive music server
Elan DTNR digital dual radio tuner
Elan S12XK Link Kit for System 12
Elan VIASC4 four-port system controller
Elan MP650C in-ceiling speakers (25 pairs)

Keypads, Touchpanels and Remotes
Elan VIA64 LCD touchpanels (4)
Elan VIA Valet LCD touchpanels (3)
Elan VIA284 wireless LCD touchpanel
Elan Z100 in-wall keypads (6)
Vantage/Legrand Web Tablet PC touchpanel
Universal Remote Control MX-900 remotes (3)

Audio/Video Components
APC S15 power management system
Scientific Atlanta HD cable boxes (5)
EchoStar HD satellite receivers (2)
Pioneer Elite DV79AVI DVD players (3)
Pioneer Elite VSX-74xi surround-sound receiver

Home Theater
Runco CL610LT DLP video projector
Runco projector-hanging kit
Draper Ultimate Access V 110-inch motorized screen
SpeakerCraft AIM5 speakers (5)
Energy S10.3 subwoofers (2)
Pioneer Elite VSX84txi surround-sound amplifier
Pioneer Elite DVD player
Universal Remote Control MX-900 remote

Displays
Pioneer Elite 43-inch plasma TVs (2)
Pioneer Elite PDPS35 plasma TV speakers (4)
Sony 23-inch LCD TVs (2)
Sony 26-inch LCD TVs (2)
Sony 32-inch LCD TVs (4)
Sony 40-inch LCD TV

Racks, Lifts and Mounts
Activated Decor motorized plasma lift
DB Industries flat plasma mounts (2)
Middle Atlantic racks (3)
OmniMount articulating wall mounts (5)

Electronics Design and Installation
Station Earth
Fergus, Ontario
www.stationearth.com


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