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Indigo Starter Kit (Pro Version)
[I4StrtKitPro]
$379.83 $349.78

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Great Savings
Taking advantage of this Indigo Starter Kit (Pro Version) saves you $30 versus purchasing the Indigo software and associated modules a la carte. What a deal!

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Here’s the package you need to launch yourself into the Indigo/INSTEON home automation world. Indigo Pro was the first Mac based home automation software program for OS X and it was the first home automation program on any platform to provide full featured communications with the INSTEON PowerLinc V2 Controller. Indigo now also supports the more advanced INSTEON PowerLinc Modem USB (Dual Band).

And . . . Indigo was also the first home automation program to offer a free native iPhone / iPod touch App called Indigo Touch which means you can control your home no matter where you are. Read all about it on this Perceptive Automation page. You will be amazed at how seamlessly the App works with Indigo.

INSTEON is rapidly establishing itself as the home automation standard for the future. It is a robust network that is much less susceptible than other home automation networks to the kind of interference and noise commonly encountered within the home – and, it’s super fast! If you have experienced the fickleness of X10, then INSTEON is definitely for you. If you’re tired of constantly moving and experimenting with the placement of BoosterLincs and FilterLincs to get that X10 lamp in the far bedroom to respond, then INSTEON is for you. Every INSTEON module is a repeater, and so unlike X10, your home automation network will only become stronger as more INSTEON modules are added.

This Indigo Starter Kit (Pro Version) contains the foundational items you need to setup your basic INSTEON home automation network.

and it also contains the following two INSTEON modules: Motion Sensor?
Here’s some reading from one of the Indigo Wiki article that will trigger your thinking on some application possibilities for your home for your new Motion Sensor. And . . . be sure you look over the options at the bottom of the page that allow you to “trade-out” some of the modules to shape the kind of Kit you want that will fit your needs and still keep the dollar savings that all our Starter Kits have.

”Bridging” for Your INSTEON Network

In order for the INSTEON commands you issue out of Indigo to reach throughout your home, you must “bridge” the two independent 120V power legs that feed all your various circuits that originate from the two halves of your electrical panel box. In the INSTEON world this is done by having one INSTEON device with “access point” functionality on one of the 120V legs and another access point device on the opposing 120V leg. INSTEON devices that have the access point function have a built in INSTEON RF transceiver. An access point device is able to capture an INSTEON command on the power line and RF transmit it to any other access point type devices within range. That access point will then re-transmit the command via RF and also send it down the 120V leg that it is plugged into. Access point devices are merely plugged into appropriate normal wall outlets in your home with simple instructions provided on how to determine that they are plugged into outlets on opposing 120V legs.

Currently, there are three INSTEON devices that have the access point functionality: Thus, in this Kit, the PowerLinc Modem USB (Dual-Band) covers the 120V leg that your Mac happens to be on. By plugging the kit’s LampLinc Dimmer (Dual-Band) into an outlet on the opposing 120V leg, you will have the “bridging” requirement covered. However, if you want more flexibility in supporting the RF/Bridging aspect of your INSTEON network, then you should consider the option below of adding an AccessPoint to your kit. Then, of course, there is no restriction on which of your two 120V power legs you install your LampLinc Dimmer (Dual-Band).

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You’re probably considering this Indigo Starter Kit because you’re a “newbie” to home automation. But, just in case you have X10 modules already installed and you’re looking for an opportunity to make an orderly transition to the protocol of the future - INSTEON - , you’re in luck. The tandem of Indigo 4 Pro and the INSTEON PowerLinc Modem USB (Dual-Band) can manage a network of mixed X10 and INSTEON modules. You can then pick the rate that you migrate over to a complete INSTEON network as you retire your X10 modules.

If you want even more choices in your Indigo/INSTEON kit, be sure and consider the Indigo Platinum Kit (Pro Version).

PowerLinc Modem vs. PowerLinc Controller

This package comes with the INSTEON PowerLinc Modem (PLM). However, you have the option below to trade out the PLM for the INSTEON PowerLinc Controller (PLC). However, if you trade the PLM for the PLC, you will need another AccessPoint since the PLC does not have the access point functionality that the PLM does. That’s why the Option box below reflects the PLC/AccessPoint combo for the PLM.

Why the Option to Trade the PowerLinc Modem?

The PLM features the latest INSTEON technology which includes the ability to use extended INSTEON commands. Many new INSTEON devices offer advanced functionality via these extended commands, so the older PLC will not be able to take advantage of those. The PLM also syncs INSTEON links significantly faster than the PLC. And, of course, it also has the built in access point functionality. The downside for the PLM is that it cannot run in standalone mode (your Mac must be on and connected and Indigo running for your automation to work). Read this Wiki article for more information comparing the 2414U (PLC) and the 2413U (PLM).

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I received the new INSTEON LampLinc today - plugged it in and synced it. It works just fine. Thanks for the quick response. I'll certainly be ordering more stuff soon....


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