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Bwired
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Control This Programmable Thermostat Over the Internet

- Remote Sensor Capability
- Integral web server
- Web browser interface
- Stand-alone local network operation
- FREE Remote Management Service
- Simple temperature scheduling
- Easy network installation
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Control this thermostat directly at the unit or monitor and adjust the temperatures of each thermostat in your home over an authenticated, secure and free Internet connection through the Proliphix web site. The easy-to-use web browser configuration tool makes it easy to configure heating or cooling programs that maximize comfort while minimizing the energy used. The unit itself features a clear, backlit graphic LCD for easy viewing. With the addition of optional indoor temperature sensors mounted away from the thermostat, the thermostat will be able to average the temperature across multiple rooms to avoid wasting energy. Sensors are sold separately.

Install this IP Thermostat on your local LAN and control it with your web browser on your local PC. Or additionally establish a free Remote Management account with Proliphix to control your IP Thermostat and receive email alarm notifications from anywhere in the world through their secure web site.

The IP Thermostat is compatible with most HVAC systems, so whether you have a gas or oil furnace or boiler, hydronic heating or central air conditioning, you'll be able to integrate this single-stage heat and cool thermostat into your existing heating system. Thermostats can be configured to send alerts in the event of required maintenance or low temperature alarms. Use this system to turn on the heat or air conditioning in your vacation home or receive an email notification if the thermostat has detected a danger of freezing pipes.

You'll appreciate the IP Thermostat's flexible temperature scheduling options. With 366-day programming, you'll be able to determine four temperature periods per day, with vacation and special day schedules available as well.

The Power Adapter is a passive 110 punch-down block which provides power to the IP Thermostats over the Cat5 wiring and easy patch-cable connectivity to your LAN switch or router. The Ethernet Power Adapter provides power and network connection for up to six IP Thermostats.

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If this is a modulating, Open Therm thermostat I must have one ;-)
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Yet it is not.
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Post by Vullisbak »

Nifty device, but it comes with an impressive pricetag.
Are there any more simple IP controlled thermostats available out there?
I'm in search for a remotely controllable thermostat, but only need warmer/colder buttons and current/set temperature indicator. Scheduling and stuff is done by the home server.
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