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10 Jun Yale Security Lever Push Button with Z-wave
Yale Security Lever Push Button with Z-wave, the next generation of electronic residential locks from Yale, provide versatility and convenient access. With an easy-to-use lighted push button keypad, the Yale Security Lever Push Button with Z-wave is available for use in a wireless Z-Wave scenario as part of a home control or residential home security system. Yale Security Lever Push Button with Z-wave integrates seamlessly into a wide range of home control and security systems, making everyday living easier and safer. If you need something similar, please check out the Yale Keypad Lever Door Lock.10 Jun Yale Real Living Push Button Z-wave Deadbolt
This ZWave compatible deadbolt lock with Yale Real Living Push Button Z-wave Deadbolt is the latest in deadbolt technology. For use with most standard doors as a retro replacement or in lieu of standard deadbolts, the lock comes equipped with many useful and convenient features.30 Apr ADT Uses Z-wave Technology
ADT Uses Z-wave Technology Z-wave technology is the heart of ADT Command, ADT Pulse and almost all home automation systems. It is the technology that allows electronic devices to talk to each other and you. All of that communication happens reliably, without interference, without consuming...04 Aug Current Innovations Z-Wave Touchscreen Thermostat CI300Z
The Current Innovations CI300EZ is a 7 day programmable thermostat with the capability of advanced communications over any Z-Wave network. The built-in Zwave module allows integration with Z-Wave compatible controllers like ADT Pulse. Now you can schedule and control your homes heating and cooling remotely via your ADT Pulse web portal, iPhone or Android app! Save money and energy by keeping the heat/cool at an energy saving level when away and adjusting it to a comfortable level remotely when on the way home or to the office. ADT Pulse allows the thermostat to be remotely set to Heat, Cool, or OFF modes.04 Aug 2GIG CT100 Z-Wave Programmable Thermostat
The 2GIG CT 100 Z-Wave Programmable Thermostat is what you need to control and monitor the temperature in your home. This thermostat seamlessly integrates with ADT Pulse, the 2GIG Go! Control Z-Wave Panel, or other existing Z-Wave network for remote management. So this gives you full control of your house's heating and cooling at all times while at home or away. Additionally, the thermostat also has seven day scheduling for custom setup of air condition/heating run times for each day of the week making it easy to program around a set work schedule or upcoming vacation. The touchscreen thermostat has a back-lit, easy-to-navigate display that can control up to four heat stages and two cooling stages. The responsive touchscreen also makes it simple to set up and make changes on the fly as your preferences and schedules change.01 Oct ADT Pulse In-Wall On/Off Duplex Receptacle 45605 ZW1001 Z-Wave
This ADT Pulse In-Wall On/Off Duplex Receptacle 45605 ZW1001 Z-Wave is the GE outlet (duplex receptacle) that can be controlled by your ADT Pulse system. With this outlet, you can power all of your needed equipment. The device plugged into the 45605 Z-Wave controlled outlet on this module must not exceed 600 watts (15 Amps). You should also not use this outlet with medical or life support equipment. If this isn't what you're looking for, please take a look at our additional ADT Pulse Equipment.02 Jul Kwikset SmartCode Z-Wave Deadbolts drop in price
The deadbolts by Kwikset SmartCode Z-Wave Deadbolts drop in price. The retail price was $299 but you were able to get them for $249. Now they are only $199. You can go here to buy one. List of Features Easily enrolls to your ADT...09 Apr How to make an ADT Pulse Z-wave Garage Door Opener using an Appliance Module
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in ADT Pulse, How to, New Equipment and Features
by Zions Security Alarms
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I have read and heard from others that you can make an ADT Pulse Z-wave garage door opener by using the Appliance On/OFF Lamp Module. Finally, I decided to give it a try and it worked! I was pretty surprised how inexpensive and easy it...