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Michel Kohanim

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  1. @Blackbird, At the minimum, 1024 nodes and 1000 programs. With kind regards, Michel
  2. @Blackbird, I mean additional features that will be represented just like how we represent ISY models. The base is ISY + additional features. With kind regards, Michel
  3. Michel Kohanim replied to TexMike's topic in ISY994
    @hbsh01, It means we'll figure out how long it takes to make the modifications and whether or not it's worth the effort. With kind regards, Michel
  4. @Blackbird, No. But, this does not mean that we will not have Polisy Pro XYZ that supports 3000 nodes. With kind regards, Michel
  5. Michel Kohanim replied to TexMike's topic in ISY994
    @jimmyban, Yes on 5.0.x branch. But, ISY does not have to be local. With kind regards, Michel
  6. Michel Kohanim replied to TexMike's topic in ISY994
    @hbs01, Polyglot Cloud can have multiple ISYs per account. On the other hand, in-premise Polyglot has a 1-1 relationship with an ISY. We'll size supporting more than 1 ISY per Polyglot/Polisy. With kind regards, Michel
  7. Michel Kohanim replied to TexMike's topic in ISY994
    @hbsh01, We have not considered this use case. Let me get back to you. Wtih kind regards, Michel
  8. @larryllix, Just so that we can stave off confusion (I hope), although Polisy is based on PC Engines APU2, but it's not identical as we have our own BIOS chipset with TPM + additional interfaces. In short, ISY specific code will NOT run on PC Engines. @jfailenschmid, 12V @ max 2A (when you have peripherals). But, normally 12V @1A = 12W. Temperature range is commercial. @giesen, That's what we are leaning towards as well. With kind regards, Michel
  9. @lilyoyo1, Thank you for the accurate reading of my responses. @Blackbird, The current Polisy models will, at the minimum, be as functional as your existing ISY. The only possible hardware you might need is a Z-Wave thing. At the moment, we are researching whether or not we should use something off the shelf (USB) or painfully make our own again. With kind regards, Michel
  10. @Blackbird, 1. In all likelihood ELK will become a Poly with nodes. Your ELK module will of course have the same features as you already have with your ISY's ELK module 2. Nothing is future proof. This said, the AMD CPU is Quad Core 1GHz and I doubt there will be anything more powerful for our purposes especially given our OS and 4GB of RAM + 32 GB of SSD 3. If we decide to use an off the shelf Z-Wave dongle (we are investigating two), a) it will be 700 series and b) it will have discount prices for upgrade for existing Z-Wave owners With kind regards, Michel
  11. @apostolakisl, No, it will not. But, obviously, we'll be spending more time supporting Polisy. With kind regards, Michel
  12. In order to be fair to everyone (and due to over abundance of queries for the developer discount), we had to create a plan in order to vet developers. Also, this will allow us to link Poly reviews and pay out royalties in case the Polys are not free. With kind regards, Michel
  13. All, Polisy will replace ISY994 but ISY994 will remain an active and supported product for a variety of business reasons. I cannot give you accurate ETAs. Suffice it to say that we have been working on the port for over a year now and it's continuing in a good pace. INSTEON, there's a DB9 jack on the back which will be used to communicate with INSTEON. Given our horrid history with Z-Wave boards (manufacturing, certification, FCC, obsolescence, etc.), we are considering vetting one (max of two) USB dongles that work reliably (700 series). We are researching. For those on the fence, my algorithm for the decision would have been: Do I use or plan to use Polyglot? If no, wait … again, ISY994 is NOT going away. If yes, then: do I mind losing the discount? If no, wait. If yes, buy now. For developers and geeks, with the 50% discount on top of the sale price, I really do not see any reason why you want to wait regardless. Polisy is what you have been waiting for. With kind regards, Michel
  14. @stealle, Ring is supported in PGC but there are some bugs + we are adding flood lights and some other things. With kind regards, Michel
  15. @fasttimes, Thanks so very much for the kind words. We had to think about this long and hard. If we become a software company that runs on any hardware then: 1. Our already complex system is going to be even more complex by forcing people to do installation 2. We will not be in charge of ensuring that the product - as a whole - is stable, secure, and reliable. And, thus won't be able to provide the same level of support 3. We will lose most (if not all) of our utility contracts 4. We will be another Indigo, HomeSeer, Home Assistant, Node Red, etc. So, we took the middle ground, an off-the-shelf hardware that is modified with our own BIOS and security chip for TPM. And, our own modified version of BSD with all the bloat taken out. And, our own package management system that houses only packages that we have tested and compiled ourselves and that we can support. We also thought about adding jails but decided against it. So, developers and geeks at heart are free to do whatever they want with the system. With kind regards, Michel
  16. @Blackbird, Yes, for sure. With kind regards, Michel
  17. Michel Kohanim replied to TexMike's topic in ISY994
    @TexMike, No, you don't. At least not for now. With kind regards, Michel
  18. @smokegrub, Most probably the remote ISY was rebooted and, since you cannot query battery operated devices, their states are blank. With kind regards, Michel
  19. @ctviggen1, Please send your log to support@universal-devices.com. With kind regards, Michel
  20. @FarmerGeek, It seems that you have DNS problems: https://wiki.universal-devices.com/index.php?title=Main_Page#DNS_Error With kind regards, Michel
  21. @fasttimes, I do not know what ISY Component is. You asked whether or not you can expose ISY Portal to Home Assistant and the answer is an absolute and unqualified yes. i.e. if HASS already talks to ISY directly, it should be able to talk to ISY through the portal with minor modifications of the base url and credentials. With kind regards, Michel
  22. @ctviggen1, You need to provide the missing records from 16291 to 16314. With kind regards, Michel
  23. @ctviggen1, If you don't see Program in the column before last, then this device is being turned on/off AT THE DEVICE. i.e. System = response from the device, Program = ISY Program, Web = web client. I see neither program nor web. So, it's not ISY turning it on/off. Perhaps a ghost? With kind regards, Michel
  24. @FarmerGeek, Admin Console | Tools | Error Log. With kind regards, Michel
  25. @FarmerGeek, The best place to start is the error log. If you are still having trouble, please do not hesitate to submit a ticket. With kind regards, Michel

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