Home Automation EZine
Volume 3 Issue 2
April 1998

Features
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Uncle Phil Part VIII
Not your father's remote control!
Speaker Wiring?
Adcom - The Ball
Almost Automated Home Theater
CHAC  & Homation
MediaCenter  Software
TVMessenger
International  HA
Home Theater  Control
Sweet Automated Dreams
MultiZone PreAmp

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CEBus - Brian Baker
Dave Rye on X-10
Home Theater
What We Need Is ...
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NEW WEB SITE ARCHIVES TECHNICAL MANUALS FOR THOUSANDS OF SECURITY PRODUCTS

TAMPA, FL., April 13, 1998--If you can't find that misplaced manual, maybe you should try looking on the internet. Thanks to a new website developed by a Tampa, Fl.-based security dealer, installing professionals in the security and telecommunications industries can download up-to-date technical manuals for a wide range of products by pointing their browsers to http://www.tech-man.com .

According to Jim Rojas, who developed and maintains the site, Technical Manuals Online is the largest resource of its kind on the internet. The Website includes a database with literally hundreds of technical manuals stored in electronic format. Any security professional with an internet account can access the site and download complete Installation, Programming, and user manuals. Another added feature of this website is having manuals in different languages, as they become available.

He is currently offering a 30 day free trial to check it out for yourself. Any serious security professional will take advantage of any & all tools made available to them. This should be no exception.