Domatic-enabled fixtures connected to the bus receive up to 100W of power and communicate with the PowerHub over the same wires.
In a reflection of USB, fixtures are designed to support device classes that allow the PowerHub to provision, manage, update, and control them without special "drivers." Domatic defines fixture classes for lighting, ventilation, switches, sensors, meters, door access, window shades, touchscreens, cameras, speakers, HVAC elements, and more.
Failed or damaged fixtures are automatically detected by the system, and staff can be alerted to repair issues via email or SMS. And because Domatic is a low-voltage system, fixtures can be easily replaced by regular maintenance staff without having to turn off a breaker. As soon as the PowerHub detects a replacement for a failed fixture, it assigns it the appropriate role, and normal operation resumes.
A complete record of a fixture’s activity is recorded in the data warehouse, so manufacturers can receive vital feedback on its performance throughout its lifecycle.
Domatic-enabled fixtures connected to the bus receive up to 100W of power and communicate with the PowerHub over the same wires. In a reflection of USB, fixtures are designed to support device classes that allow the PowerHub to provision, manage, update, and control them without special "drivers." Domatic defines fixture classes for lighting, ventilation, switches, sensors, meters, door access, window shades, touchscreens, cameras, speakers, HVAC elements, and more. Failed or damaged fixtures are automatically detected by the system, and staff can be alerted to repair issues via email or SMS. And because Domatic is a low-voltage system, fixtures can be easily replaced by regular maintenance staff without having to turn off a breaker. As soon as the PowerHub detects a replacement for a failed fixture, it assigns it the appropriate role, and normal operation resumes. A complete record of a fixture’s activity is recorded in the data warehouse, so manufacturers can receive vital feedback on its performance throughout its lifecycle.
Domatic-enabled fixtures connected to the bus receive up to 100W of power and communicate with the PowerHub over the same wires.
In a reflection of USB, fixtures are designed to support device classes that allow the PowerHub to provision, manage, update, and control them without special "drivers." Domatic defines fixture classes for lighting, ventilation, switches, sensors, meters, door access, window shades, touchscreens, cameras, speakers, HVAC elements, and more.
Failed or damaged fixtures are automatically detected by the system, and staff can be alerted to repair issues via email or SMS. And because Domatic is a low-voltage system, fixtures can be easily replaced by regular maintenance staff without having to turn off a breaker. As soon as the PowerHub detects a replacement for a failed fixture, it assigns it the appropriate role, and normal operation resumes.
A complete record of a fixture’s activity is recorded in the data warehouse, so manufacturers can receive vital feedback on its performance throughout its lifecycle.
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