Heat Link GSM A22


For less than 5 000 sek can now everybody get a own intelligent house

Have full control over your house and save energy with wireless control via the GSM-net

With the small easy placed HeatLink, and some radio controlled power switch have the user full control over what happens in the house, apartment, holiday cottage , The cottage in the mountains, The work cottage or the caravan.
The watchdog that never sleep

HeatLink makes life both calmer and safer. As soon something happens in, for instance, a holliday cottage, receives the owners a SMS-message so they can take suitable measurements. HeatLink is used also in opposite direction. It can with help of simple SMS-commands, in the distance, regulate functions like warmth, alarm, lighting, pumps etc.
The built-in frost guard send SMS when it's time to set on the heat. This saves energy as the heat only is on when this will be needed. HeatLink can by principle control everything that goes on 220 volts. Engine preheater, outdoor-light, household- and washing-machines and so on.
HeatLink is flexible, have a suitable price and is simple to mount. Beyond the SIM-card is added no further subscription fees.
All parameters are simple controlled with help of SMS-messages. There are inputs for wireless control of firealarm, magnet-switches, IR-detectors and such. Control is made by SMS. Backup batterys of standardtype gives enough power and warns with a SMS at power loss.
HeatLink have built-in frost guard and thermostat with local control on the front. The equipment contains transmitter that can control up to four groups of wireless NEXA  wallsockets .
HeatLink is delivered complete with a GSM-transceiver with wireless transmitter, antenna, power supply, connection- and programming manual, battery charger, plus a radiocontrolled power switch (NEXA, 3 500W) for plug-in montage in a wallsocket.
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Latest updated: 28 januari, 2005 .