Control modules

July 2020

The control module family is a solution for buildings operating over wired legacy systems, enabling the ability to integrate Simple Things with an older alarm system and more. Each module has distinct use cases contributing to a simplified, organized UX, for a highly technical, specialized building security option.

Sub-team collaborators: Kevin Hoffman, Andy Rubin, Chris Coley, Farzin Dehmoubed, Dan Lee, Larry Davis.

 

Input Module

Connect up to 16 zones for a wide range of sensors including: contact sensors, smoke detectors, motion sensors, glass break detectors, heat detectors, water detectors, etc.

Access Module

Add wireless control and intelligence towards 2 wired doors/locks, and 2 access control readers.

Output Module

Connect up to 8 zones as a way to open or close a circuit, adding intelligence to systems like irrigation, lighting, electronic doors, gates, alarm sirens, and more.

 

Each module has a display and rotary dial UI, offering assistive system status and specialized control without dependency on the mobile app.

Modules have three connection methods depending on a users preferences: POE support for large scale enterprise deployments, USB-C power & wireless connection, or USB-C power & wired connection plugged directly into the edge controller.

 
 
 

The Control Module Industrial Design gesture is rooted in a utilitarian UX, celebrating technical labeling, adaptable pluggable wired connections, and a robust screw down mounting method (a valuable feature considering the weight a module may undergo when the user connects many wires)