LU tt N PHIL“ 'rr 3384!!†OPi'1 'RTI NT“ KNt K ‘k\4 l 1MMrdtt l Il . Bl ll JtiNt Real Estate I: SELECTIONS REALTY LTD. (REALTOR) 338-61 ll A _ 1"iao,t 42ac: A‘ SEL’EETfSNS ELAINE PHILPOW, Broker 338-6111 ()l,l)()l\K\'ll .l I - 4 BH)R( I Ny, PRINT" ill " IN' NHCt Pil? S'IRHC'I E DIRECT El% NT " ELAINE PHILPOTT 'ru'" yaw-1 ANNA MCLEOD ANNA McLEOD SWS611 FOR A CONFIEMIQWLARKET EVALUATION 9611 DEBORAH-LEE SIMPSON BBGYS BY THE POOL Rfiid6hMgoatevm, INSIST ON THE BEST Bus. 338-9000 Res. 845-2870 IKE DM " W QOKER Sales Rt 17 YEARS ot REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE as a TOP PRODUCER. Offers you the benefits which come with over Ookville EXPERIENCE T.".' . RESULTS a DEBORAH-LEE SIMPSON ZZZ mociote Broker Electronics network It's not home automation. It's not just a sound sys- tem, home theatre or a security sys- tem. It's an entirely new category called the home electronics net- work, created by Square D's ELANTM products. There's been a good deal of confu- sion over this new category since the first ELAN product was introduced in 1991. For example, in home product reviews, ELAN has sometimes been listed under "Home circuit cameras for monitoring areas inside or outside the home. In addi- tion, ELAN offers three systems to fit all budgets and needs. To find out which ELAN sys- tem is right for you, call 1-800- 767-0914, ext. 116, for the name of the ELAN dealer near- est you. Depending on their budget and priorities, home- owners can cus- tomize the system through optional purchases, such as the ELAN Home Theatre Sound Package or the ELAN Advanced Video System, which adds closed In contrast, the home electronics network is designed to use the electronic compo- nents homeowners already own to pro- vide a communica- tions and entertain- ment system that is comprehensive, affordable and easy to use. So, what is the home electronics network, and what does it do for homeowners? ELAN turns standard home electronics equip- ment, such as stereo, television, VCR and tele- phone, into a com- munications and entertainment net- work. As a result, the homeowner can access these ser- vices from any room in the house, combine them in new ways, and enjoy enhanced capabilities from each component. Before ELAN, homeowners could only obtain these results through expensive and complex computer- programmed sys- tems or through expensive and complex cus- tomized systems. Some of this confusion is due to the fact that the concept is so inno- vative. In addition, the home electron- ics network pro- vides a wide range of communications and entertainment services that include audio, video and tele- phone systems, home theatre and many other compo- nents. Automation," although it actually has little in com- mon with George Jetson-type sys tems. , home. In in. ELAN 1 ee systems _ budgets mg areas I outside t. In addi- AN offers tems to fit gets and