Mar 5 2009, 7:12am CST | by Shane McGlaun
The App controls things like room temperature, light levels, shade positions, and digital media . The app works with any 2-series control system without any third-party software or external servers. The application can be customized with a GUI as well.
Once set-up and installed, Crestron says that the application provides two-way control of its home automation gear. The app will also work on the iPod touch. Many home automation systems are moving to allowing users to control things with their iPhone.
Via Crestron
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