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I originally went with RainMachine because I didn't want the potential issues with Insteon signals and PLM reliability. My intention was to have the ISY control everything. After using the RM I do virtually nothing from the ISY. The RM handles my lawn nicely by itself. I use the ISY for the odd override, that's about it.
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Works like a charm... Thanks
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After about 10 ISY reboots and continuous attempts to delete the device, I finally got rid of it.
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5.0.4, I went to remove an EZIO Output from a scene. I now have the green "Writing" arrow next to the all the EZIO items and I get an ISY busy popup that goes to 100%, disappears, then reappears and does it again in an endless loop. Been going for 15 minutes now. Event viewer looks like this: Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:28 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:28 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:28 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:28 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:29 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:29 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:30 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:30 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:31 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:31 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:32 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:32 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:32 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:32 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:33 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:33 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:33 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CB 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:33 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:34 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CB 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:34 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:35 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CB 13 00 LTOFFRR(00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:35 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:36 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:36 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:37 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E C7 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:37 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=1 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:37 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:37 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:38 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:38 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:38 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:38 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:39 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CB 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:39 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=2 Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:39 PM : [iNST-SRX ] 02 50 11.CB.48 00.00.0E CF 11 00 LTONRR (00) Tue 07/19/2016 11:17:39 PM : [std-Group ] 11.CB.48-->Group=14, Max Hops=3, Hops Left=3 Do I hard reset the ISY?
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This is a tech note on how to run NodeLink under Docker. This allows you too easily run NodeLink on a Synology or QNAP NAS. If you don't know what Docker is, this isn't for you. It's not intended to be a how-to. To create the image: docker build --rm=true --tag="nodelink-image" . To build the container: docker run --name=NodeLink -i --net=host -v [iNSERT YOUR NAS DIRECTORY HERE]:/NodeLink -v /etc/localtime:/etc/localtime -p 8090:8090/tcp -d nodelink-image Dockerfile: FROM mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/runtime:latest RUN mkdir /NodeLink EXPOSE 8090 EXPOSE 2405 COPY startup.sh /usr/local/myscripts/mystart.sh VOLUME NodeLink RUN apt-get -qqy update RUN apt-get -qqy install wget CMD ["/bin/bash", "/usr/local/myscripts/mystart.sh"] startup.sh: #!/bin/bash if [ ! -e "/NodeLink/NodeLink.dll" ]; then # Download NodeLink cd /NodeLink wget http://reverbautomation.com/Files/NodeLink.dll wget http://reverbautomation.com/Files/NodeLink.runtimeconfig.json fi # Start programs dotnet /NodeLink/NodeLink.dll & /bin/bash
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Which Global Cache Product, iTach Flex IP or WF2IR iTach Wi-Fi to IR?
io_guy replied to rlanza1054's topic in ISY994
I use an IP2IR (The wired version of the WF2IR) with external programs and the ISY. As mentioned above, the iTach can do essentially the same thing. The unit works great but does require some IR learning (with their software) and then the ISY network module to send the specific IR commands. It's a little bit complicated but once you get the hand of it it's very powerful. I would definitely recommend it over the IRLinc - it allows for an infinite number of IR commands to be sent and is not limited to the ISY. -
NodeLink currently supports the following devices: - Venstar ColorTouch Thermostats - Brultech GEM: supports receiving data from the GEM wi-fi or Ethernet module and has the ability to send the data to SEG or Emoncms. - Ecobee Thermostats - Generic Data (formerly ISYLink) - DSC PowerSeries Alarms - Honeywell (Total Connect Comfort) Thermostats - RainMachine Irrigation Controllers: supports receiving zone status from the RainMachine and has the ability to control zones. - ISY Variable/Program Logger - CAI WebControl 8 and 32 - OWFS (1-Wire) - Modbus TCP - MiLight RGBW Light WiFi Bridge - Honeywell Alarm Systems - Location Service (Geofence) - Tank Utility - Caller ID - Generac Controllers (genmon) - Flair Smart Vents - Hue Emulator (Amazon Echo, Harmony Hub) - Harmony Hub (Power Off Only) - Network Monitor - WeatherFlow (local UDP ) - Homeseer (Currently tested with Dome Water Valve, Aeotec Smart Switch 6, Homeseer HS-LS100+, Schlage BE469) - Internet Weather (Weatherbit.io)
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I use an appliancelinc on the input to my hood. On plug in it defaults to fan and lights off. So I just turn it off and have an ISY program to turn it back on 15s later.
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Same here, looks fine.
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Lyric vs TCC is also a factor. Their Lyric API is fully available but does not work for other WiFi stats.
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Honeywell TCC was just added to NodeLink. It requires ISY V5 firmware and currently just sends the data to the ISY, control from the ISY will come in a later release. http://forum.universal-devices.com/forum/113-nodelink/
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New NodeLink version is up if there are any brave Honeywellers out there. http://forum.universal-devices.com/forum/113-nodelink/
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I can promise you you'll get none. I tried to get API about half a dozen times and they just ignore. On a related note, I'll have initial support for "Total Connect Comfort" thermostats in NodeLink by the end of the weekend. Initially it will just be to send data to the ISY. After that I'll add stat control.
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No. The API is cloud only. UDI are also using their V5 node architecture to allow developers to support products like this, not support directly.
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My PLM is the latest (no ALL_ON), I've never had one, I have the fireplace on a 30m ISY program timer, and my fireplace has a blower to prevent internal overheating anyway. I lose sleep due to a number of things, that's not one of them.
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+1 Schlage BE469. I have two, they work flawless and have battery life ~ 1 year.
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Ebay. They sell them at aartech tho
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Getting status back and additional humidity control
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You can control via the network module. If you want additional functionality, check out VenLink.
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I'm writing a program (that runs on a separate computer or Pi) that will link a GEM to the ISY.
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MWareman, In your config we'll either need the DB to send data out more generically, or you'll need to add Ethernet to GEM. ppitkin, My current app can decode either ASCII or SEG format and then re-encode to send up to SEG. If the DB allows it (I have no idea how it actually communicate/authenticates with the GEM) I could easily re-encode to HTTP GET as well and send to the DB.
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Fair enough. Then we can see if being a middle man would work. GEM can send to Dashbox via TCP/IP (HTTP Get Brultech Packet Type 3). If the Dashbox allows it, I could decode this format for ISY data and then mirror it through to the Dashbox.
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If it'll send out SEG I can likely get it to work. That's what I'm running right now.