

Smarthome has upgraded the Insteon Thermostat to version 2.0
. The thermostat adapter requires the use of a Totaline / Venstar thermostat, it plugs into the bottom and communicates with the Insteon network with a INSTEON Access Point (& Wireless Phase Coupler)
using a RF protocol.
The new features include:
- Reports changes in temp, temp setpoints, mode, and fan mode
- Controller functionality on heat call, cool call, and fan call (auto & manual ON)
- Supports +1, -1 degree on incremental bright/dim commands
- Off Button functionality – If you want a link to respond to an Off command instead of an On command, send an Off command from the INSTEON controller within 30 seconds of linking and before any other INSTEON commands are sent.
This previous version of adapter had to be asked what the current temperature is, the 2.0 adapter will now broadcast those changes. The 2.0 adapter will also indicate when a heat call has been made which makes it easy to calculate how long the current filter has been in use. I’m happy to see Smarthome making improvements in these products and they even provided an upgrade path for those with older versions.
My home automation software, Indigo, does not support these new features yet. The developers have promised to add them to a future version.
Categories: Home Automation, Home Improvement And Automation Tags: Access Point Wireless, Adapter, Call Auto, Coupler, Current Temperature, Developers, Dim Commands, Electronics, Engineering, Fan Mode, Functionality, Home Automation, Home Automation Software, Improvements, Indigo, Insteon, Mode Controller, New Features, Older Versions, Previous Version, Protocol, Rf, Smarthome, Technology, Technology/Internet, Thermostat, Totaline, Totaline Thermostat


Smarthome is having a black friday sale
. Typically they have a percentage off sale before the end of the year, I don’t know if this will replace it or not.
Smarthome has a number of Insteon products
for sale and using the checkout code EKITS will get you free shipping.
I am interested in the 2412U Insteon PowerLinc USB Modem
to replace my 2412U. Is supposed to work faster with Indigo (19.8k baud rate on the 2414 vs. 4.8k on the 2412).
The sale ends 30 November 2009.


Smarthome has pre-released a few of dual band Insteon devices. These devices use the wired Insteon protocol and also broadcast and receive the wireless Insteon protocol. These devices also double as as an Access Point.
The new LampLinc also comes in a new housing with manual controls.
LampLinc – INSTEON Plug-In Lamp Dimmer Module (Dual-Band), 2-Pin Item# 2457D2 Price: $49.99

The INSTEON LampLinc Dimmer (Dual-Band) is a full-featured plug-in lamp dimmer that can be remotely controlled by a RemoteLinc, KeypadLinc, or any other INSTEON controller. This simple-to-use plug-in dimmer has advanced features like an adjustable ramp rate that slowly brings the lamp on, a preset dim level that stores your preferred choice of 32 brightness levels when turning the lamp on initially, as well as local control, so you can still use the lamp’s built-in switch to turn the light on and off. This LampLinc is made to be plugged into any wall outlet. This dimmer can control incandescent loads up to 300 watts.
There is also a dual band PowerLinc (PowerLinc – INSTEON USB Interface (Dual-Band) Item# 2413U Price: $99.99
). I have no doubt that the remaining Smarthome Insteon devices will become dual band as well. While I think this is a great development, I really wish they would release a ceiling fan controller.
Categories: Home Automation Tags: Access Point, Brightness Levels, Ceiling Fan, Dim Level, Dual Band, Fan Controller, Insteon, Lamp Dimmer, Local Control, No Doubt, Preferred Choice, Ramp, Smarthome, Usb Interface, Watts, Wireless Protocol
Users of the X10 PR511 floodlights may be interested in Insteon version recently announced by Smarthome. They are expecting to ship them by June 30th, 2009.
Here is the information available from Smarthome on the Bronze INSTEON Motion Sensor Floodlights
:
Essential Info
Want to know when someone is on your property? The new INSTEON Floodlights not only turn on their lights when motion is detected but can also turn on additional lights and/or notify you that someone is outside your home. Uses your reliable INSTEON network, so you can also remotely control your floodlights from anywhere. Motion Sensor features adjustable time delay, night-only mode, and 110-degree detection zone. Bulbs sold separately.
Required Accessories
Light bulbs
What’s Included
Lighting control module (with sensor, lamp holders and cover plate)
Gasket
Mounting screws
Wire connectors
INSTEON In-LineLinc On / Off Module (Non-dimming) w/ Sense
6 Wire Nuts
Owner’s manual
Quick Start Guide
More Info
Avoid Aiming the INSTEON Motion Sensor Floodlight at:
Objects that change temperature rapidly, such as heating vents and air conditioners. These heat sources could cause false triggering.
Areas where pets or traffic may trigger the control.
Nearby large, light-colored objects reflecting light may trigger the shut-off feature. Do not point other lights at the sensor.
Categories: Home Automation Tags: Adjustable Time Delay, Air Conditioners, Change Temperature, Detection Zone, Floodlight, Floodlights, Gasket, Heat Sources, Insteon, Lamp Holders, Light Bulbs, Lighting Control, Motion Sensor, Pets, Reflecting Light, Screws, Smarthome, Wire Connectors, Wire Nuts, X10
When Smarthome had their last sale, I ordered a few things from them. I used the cheapest shipping which is through FedEx SmartPost. The package went from Irvine, CA to Los Angeles, CA to Denver, CO to Phoenix, AZ then back to Los Angeles, CA then to Denver, CO then finally arrived in Rio Rancho.

It’s as if they were doing everything they could to avoid brining the package through New Mexico. I realize this is the cheapest shipping option but I can’t see how Fed Ex saves any money this way.
Categories: New Mexico, Rio Rancho Tags: Delivery Route, Denver Co, Fed Ex, Fedex, Fedex Delivery, Fedex Smartpost, Irvine Ca, Money, New Mexico, Phoenix Az, Rio Rancho, Shipping Option, Smarthome


Smarthome is finally having a decent sale. 20% Off
almost all products. Use code EFEB20
at checkout.
- Cannot be used with Google Check-Out
- Not valid for SmarthomePro Dealers
- Offer excludes Bose, Sony & Speakercraft products
- The discount applies to the merchandise total, not shipping costs or taxes where applicable
- Offers ends promptly at midnight Pacific Time on 2/6/09
- Smarthome reserves the right to end this promotion at any time


Smarthome is having a 10% off Insteon products
until 1/24/2008. Not the best deal ever but they aren’t having as many of these as they used to so this might be the best deal for a while.
They also have free shipping if you order $200 or more.
p>It’s has been a long time since Smarthome has had a decent sale. They are offering 15% off $100 minimum purchase and free shipping if you purchase over $200. Use promo code E15OFF08 at checkout.
Offer ends 11/03/08 at midnight.
Looks like Smarthome is starting to crank out new Insteon products. Their newest is the NetLinc. The NetLink looks like a one of the computer interface or LampLinc wall warts. Instead of hooking up to your computer connects directly to your router via a ethernet port. It has basic timer support, device naming, IP camera support and a user upgradable web server. It’s basically a mini computer with basic control features. The description from Smarthome:
NetLinc – INSTEON Central Controller is an affordable and flexible central controller perfect for enhancing any INSTEON home automation network. NetLinc integrates INSTEON technology with any web-enabled mobile device through Wi-Fi and cellular communication, allowing you to control or create timers for INSTEON devices or scenes from inside your home, in the backyard, at work, in the car or on vacation halfway around the world! Whether you are a DIYer, an electrician, or a home automation integrator, you will enjoy the ease with which programming and discovering of INSTEON devices is accomplished. A simple plug-in installation sets up in minutes and will allow a web-enabled phone or PDA to control your INSTEON network from almost anywhere. NetLinc has been designed for optimal use with an iPhone or iPod Touch as a mobile touch screen; however, there are customizable user-downloadable server applications that provide a flexible interface for any web-enabled device. As and added feature, NetLinc includes IP camera support, giving you the versatility to incorporate watching and controlling your IP enabled surveillance cameras through you web-enabled interface. NetLinc puts the power of managing your entire INSTEON home automation network in the palm of your hands.
According to their website ”For a limited time, each kit will feature discounted INSTEON products and a free iPod Touch”. Wow, and the NetLinc is only $119 (Available 08/15/08).
Smarthome is also offering two starter kits.
Categories: Home Automation Tags: Automation Network, Camera Support, Cellular Communication, Central Controller, Computer Interface, Diyer, Flexible Interface, Home Automation Integrator, Insteon, iPhone, Ipod Touch, Mini Computer, Mobile Device, Netlinc, Netlink, Server Applications, Smarthome, Starter Kits, Surveillance Cameras, Wall Warts
Smarthome is having a $20 Off $100 Sale on April 3rd only. You can find the coupon code on Smarthome’s website
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