Smart Home Integration Package
Core

Core

LEVEL 01

Three documents. One coherent scope. The cable run list, annotated floor plan, and schematic diagram that define what gets installed, where it goes, and how it connects — before a single cable is pulled.

Core is the foundation of every smart home installation. Without these three documents, the physical installation is being improvised. With them, every trade knows their scope, every run is accounted for, and the system architecture is resolved before the builder's programme puts you on site.

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The Problem This Solves

Most installation problems originate from a scope that was never drawn.

A smart home installation involves multiple trades — data cabler, electrician, AV installer, network engineer — working across overlapping timeframes in the same building. Without shared documentation, each trade interprets the scope independently. Cables get pulled to the wrong locations. Conduit is too small for the cable quantity. Rack positions conflict with builder's cabinetry. The system architecture is not resolved until commissioning, when the cost of changes is at its highest.

Core produces the three documents that prevent this. The floor plan tells everyone where everything goes. The cable run list tells the installer what to pull and where. The schematic tells the programmer and integrator how the system is connected before they arrive on site.

These are not planning documents. They are construction documents — produced to a standard that allows a competent installer to work independently without calling the designer for clarification.

What Is Delivered

Core Deliverables

01

Cable Run List

A complete tabulation of every cable in the project: run identifier, cable type, origin point, destination point, and installer notes. This is the document your installation crew works from during first fix. It tells them exactly what cable goes where — before they arrive on site. Without it, cable types are guessed and runs get pulled that need to be re-pulled. The cable run list is the difference between a first fix that takes two days and one that takes four.

Run ID — unique identifier for every cable, used across all documents
Cable type and specification — Cat6A, HDMI, speaker wire, control bus, power
Origin and destination — room name, device name, and physical location
Notes — special routing requirements, sleeve types, or installer instructions
02

Annotated Floor Plan

Every device in the system is placed on the architectural floor plan at its correct location. Equipment positions, cable pathways, conduit routes, rack locations, access point positions, and device mounting heights are all marked. The floor plan is the spatial reference that connects the cable run list and the schematic diagram to the physical building. It is what the electrician, data cabler, and AV installer all use to understand their scope without having to interpret each other's work.

All AV, control, and network devices located on plan
Rack and equipment cupboard locations
Wireless access point positions - coverage intent can be added
Floor-by-floor breakdown for multi-level residences
Cross-reference IDs linking each device to the cable run list
03

Schematic Diagram

A single-line schematic showing the logical connections between every system component: control processors, AV sources, displays, network infrastructure, audio distribution, and third-party integrations. The schematic defines the system architecture — what connects to what, in what direction, and through what interface. It is the document that answers the question every programmer and installer asks first: how does this system work? A schematic produced before installation begins prevents the most common class of integration error: cables pulled to the wrong destination because the system architecture was never drawn.

All control processors and their connected subsystems
AV signal flow — source to matrix to display, with interface types
Network infrastructure — switches, routers, access points
Audio distribution — amplifiers, zone controllers, and speaker zones
Third-party integration points — lighting, HVAC, security, shading
Power distribution — UPS, PDU, and circuit references

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Level 02Fusion

Fusion

Everything in Core, plus detailed cabling schedules with cable-by-cable specification, infrastructure documentation, and a full project specification document covering system intent, product rationale, and installation standards.

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Level 03Apex

Apex

The complete engineering set. Fusion plus rack layouts with full front and rear device detail, block diagrams showing every input and output, and connection terminal identification for each piece of equipment — so the installer never needs to open a product manual.

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Start with Core

Cable run list. Floor plan. Schematic. Three documents. Every run accounted for before the first fix begins.

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