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Systemline goes 'beyond multi-room' by adding EIB compatibility (4/2/2008) Integrated Systems Europe 2008 Systemline is proud to announce that both its 'Modular' and Systemline 'S6' multi-room entertainment systems now offer full integration with other 'KNX (EIB)' certified products for real-time, two-way control of lighting, blinds, heating and air conditioning, plus indoor and outdoor temperature displays.
Adrian Ickeringill, Sales Manager for Systemline Modular said: "We're especially pleased to be able to make this announcement just before the 2008 ISE Show, because Systemline's ongoing integration programme was initiated in response to requests from our International partners. They needed multi-room systems that were EIB compatible and could be fitted into European homes, which often differ in both design and construction from homes found in the UK and North America." Mr Ickeringill continued: "Our response has been to make Systemline much more than simply an outstanding multi-room entertainment product. It is now far more versatile and offers a class leading level of home automation." Concluding, Mr Ickeringill said: "This makes Systemline's 'S6' and 'Modular' offering both powerful and future-proof, nevertheless our integration programme continues at an accelerating pace and we will be announcing further significant expansions to their control abilities later in the year." At the heart of the integration programme is the 'SystemNet' software which runs on Systemline's Advanced TouchScreen keypads. These beautiful, full colour, elegant keypads provide fingertip, intuitive control of the whole system. EIB integration available Spring 2008.
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