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Web-Link II is our award-winning software accessory for your HAI house controller that is sold WITHOUT any subscription fees!
Whether you're at the office or on vacation, your home is only a click away. It's as easy as viewing your favorite web site.
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You're just a click away with HAI Web-Link II.
Whether you're at the office or on vacation, your home is only a click away. Using your laptop, PDA, web-enabled phone, or any computer with Internet access, you can monitor and control your home through Web-Link II by using a web browser.
Web-Link II allows you to monitor and adjust settings for lighting, heating and air, security, and appliances with the added benefit of wireless access over a PDA or web-enabled phone.
It allows a homeowner to view family and property with video surveillance, record video on demand or based upon an event. Moreover, Web-Link II will send e-mails or text messages based upon specified events.
Brenda gets home from school and enters her user code
into the HAI Omni-family home control system to disable the security system.
Accordingly, an e-mail is automatically sent to her mother's work e-mail
address informing her that her daughter is home. |
| The front doorbell is rung, triggering the front porch camera to start
recording two minutes of video and automatically sending an e-mail to the
homeowner at work. The homeowner may then use a web browser at work to view
the live scene from the camera or to review the recorded video. |
| The homeowner is unexpectedly getting to go home early from work. He uses
Web-Link II to turn down the air conditioning in order to arrive home to
a cool house before leaving work. |
HAI Web-Link II runs as a Windows Service in the background on a Windows 2000, XP Professional, or Windows Server 2003 computer connected to a supported HAI house controller (see below). Windows 98, Windows ME and Windows XP Home Edition are not supported operating systems. If this computer is connected to the Internet, you may access Web-Link II from across the Internet.
HAI Web-Link II offers skins to allow you to customize the look and feel of the web pages by applying different graphic and color schemes. You can have a different skin for each client computer or Windows account that is used to log into Web-link II.
Web-Link II has RSS (Real Simple Syndication) support on the Web-Link II Home Page. You can easily add custom data, such as weather forecasts, sports scores, news, personal blogs, and much more, to your Web-Link II Home Page.
Web-Link II has special client pages that are used to run on a PC Touchscreen (such as a Pelham Sloane unit) and Touchscreens that have an Internet Explorer 5.5 or later Browser built-in. You can access the standard Web-Link features on these pages by simply touching the designated icons.
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