Customer Reviews
We have the honor to present you the new dimension of comfort – Home Center Lite, incredibly compact brain of the FIBARO System. Latest creation, designed with your needs in mind. Let it change your life, making it safer and more convenient, and your home intelligent, efficient and comfortable. Little thing – great effect!
Product Details
HC Lite is a tiny device with huge potential. Incredibly quick and effective. Control your home from anywhere in the World using a mobile phone or tablet. Begin creating your own world around delights and convenience provided by innovation.
Here is the difference between the Fibaro Home Center 2 and Home Center Lite
Function |
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Graphical Scene Editor |
YES |
YES |
LUA Programming - for advanced control |
YES |
NO |
Scene Controllers - LUA-based scenes |
YES |
NO |
Virtual Devices - LUA-based |
YES |
NO |
Virtual Devices - Multimedia (HTTP) |
YES |
YES |
Lili - voice control |
YES |
NO |
VOIP - Voice Over IP |
YES |
NO |
LUA Programming
LUA is a programming (scripting) language and is commonly used in home automation controllers to enable users to create more complex control scenes than supported by the controller's Scene editor. The HC2's scene editor enables you to use a graphical-based editor or a LUA-based editor, whereas the HCL only supports a graphical editor.
We feel this is the most important difference between the two controllers - and one that you need to think carefully about.
LUA Scenes
Almost all automation in the Fibaro System is controlled by 'Scenes'. For instance these can make lights turn on when motion is detected at particular times of the day or make several things happen from one simple button press of a remote control. Most of these scenes can be created in Fibaro controller's excellent 'Graphical Scene Editor'. But some more complex scenes are actually much easier to create using a LUA script, and in some extreme cases could only be created using LUA.
LUA is a very useful feature to have, occasionally, a simple LUA script can solve an issue that would have required a complex graphical scene.
Scene Controllers
Some remote controls that act as 'Scene Controllers' need a LUA-based scene to work correctly in the Fibaro Controllers.
Virtual Devices
Virtual devices are what they sound like - devices in the Fibaro controller that aren't linked to physical devices. Virtual devices are very useful for controlling devices via other networks, such as AV equipment that can be controlled from your Wi-Fi/Ethernet system (HTTP). They are also useful to create a simple button in the Fibaro App that can control a number of scenes - quickly and easily.
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Scene and Device Control (LUA)
To create Virtual devices that control scenes you need to use LUA, therefore, these types of Virtual Devices cannot be created in Home Center Lite. -
Remote Control of 3rd Party Products (HTTP & IP)
Virtual Devices can be created that control products via the IP network (Wi-Fi or Ethernet), via HTTP requests. These are fully supported in Home Center Lite as they use a different type of Virtual Device configuration and command protocol (HTTP Strings).
Product Support
Manuals:
Videos / YouTube: Unboxing Home Center Lite
Technical Specifications
RF Protocol
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Z‐Wave
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RF Frequency
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921.42Mhz ‐ AU/NZ approved RF for Z‐wave
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Z‐wave device type
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Controller
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Power
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240V
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Operation Range
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Up to 20m indoor when no obstacles
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Application
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Indoor use only
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Operation temperature
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0 ~ 55 °C
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Controllable Z-Wave Groups | 4 or 8 different scenes |
Weight
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650g
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Housing
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ABS
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Compliance
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C-Tick, EU standards EN 55022, EN 61000
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