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September 1st 2006 |
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707 N. Green St. Longview, TX 75601 Tel: (903) 753-4180 Fax: (903) 753-4811 marketing@edt.biz www.edt.biz |
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i-LiNE Designed with Everyone in Mind |
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EDTNews |
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i-LiNE Looking Ahead |
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For more information and ordering please contact EDT Sales (903) 753-4180 or visit our website at www.edt.biz |
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· 100% reliable hardwired Cat5 network · Daisy-chain; NO expensive central controller · Complex scene capability; up to 256 scenes - Set the perfect mood with one touch - Program an all-off button · Integrate with security system - Program entry way and interior lights to turn on as you approach your home - Set timers to simulate someone being home · Each device is intelligent - auto-configuration - ease of installation · More than just lighting control - control of ceiling fans, garages doors & gates, blind & shade, motion detectors & timers, and many other functions. · Save up to 35% on utility bill - Auto control lighting - Program temperature control settings |
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EDT prides itself in its team of highly qualified engineers. They are continually looking for ways to improve existing products and opportunities to innovate new ones. Currently, there are several exciting new items to anticipate in the near future. Developments such as a 2-wire relay, high amperage switch, and installation tester tool are just some of the items on the table right now. After announcing the release of the 230V version of i-LiNE, EDT immediately began receiving interest from around the world. The production crews are now processing large shipments of the 230V system to South America and Russia. Many additional regions have also expressed their interest in i-LiNE 230V version. Click Here to Read Article - Press Release August 1st, 2006 |

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230Volt International Update |

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i-LiNE Lighting Control |
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Can you think of the last time you saw a television commercial for a lighting control system? Chances are you have yet to see one at all. Actually, Intelligent lighting control has been available for quite some time now but has been limited to those ready to spend a small fortune. What would be the point in marketing to a general audience that views such technology as impractical and far too expensive? Unfortunately, as long as this technology carries a hefty price tag it will remain an amenity the general public can only dream of. EDT Dims Dream into Reality |
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