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I've read rumors about a PLM developed by UD. I'm sure the company doesn't talk about rumors but I would love to hear some details if there are any. So, how about it?

Posted

Wow, great rumor!

 

After my last replacement of a 13 month-old PLM I now keep two spares - 1 for the inevitable just-out-of-warranty replacement of the unit I have in service now, and another just in case that replacement is dead in the box...

 

Hard to imagine UD could do any worse... :lol:

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Hello everyone,

 

The rumors are true!

 

The good news is that we have taken all failure points into consideration during design. The bad news is that we still need to use INSTEON provided chips which include their firmware and thus not field upgradeable.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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Hi raymondh,

 

Our goals have been:

1. To design the power circuitry so that it won't die after 2 years

2. Heat dissipation so that the unit does not overheat

3. Power ISY

4. NOT a wall wart

 

The rest is pretty much identical to SmartHome's reference design and the firmware is theirs.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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Wow, when I saw this thread I figured this rumor was too good to be true...

 

This is great news - I'd definitely be interested. Any target date for availability..?

 

Well played, UD!

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Hi raymondh,

 

Our goals have been:

1. To design the power circuitry so that it won't die after 2 years

2. Heat dissipation so that the unit does not overheat

3. Power ISY

4. NOT a wall wart

 

The rest is pretty much identical to SmartHome's reference design and the firmware is theirs.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

Michel,

 

Can you provide more insight to 3 / 4?

 

3. I can see as a benefit to those who like to power the ISY. But, a con for those who like to have the ISY on a UPS.

 

4. I am assuming the case will look like the new on / off plugin switch?

 

Teken . . .

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Any chance it would support X10 Extended Command Dimming?

As I understand it, the Insteon PLM hardware is the roadblock to this.

Posted

Smathome/Smartlabs chose the %Dim command and not the Extended X10 Messaging command. So I doubt the Insteon Chip UDI will be using will support X10 Extended Messaging.

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Michel;

Too bad Smartlabs will not let you update Firmware.

The 2413S/U do have the five pin programming connectors for both the RF Insteon and Power Line Insteon Chips. Just their long standing fears of someone getting their hands on their firmware images.

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3. Power ISY

3. I can see as a benefit to those who like to power the ISY. But, a con for those who like to have the ISY on a UPS.

 

Worth bearing in mind. Michel, can you make powering the ISY an optional feature of your PLM? Maybe a dip switch to enable it.

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I am not really surprised by the fact smarthome has not allowed the firmware to be field upgradable.

 

It's consistent with their short vision of the future and third party support.

 

Teken

 

 

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Michel;

Too bad Smartlabs will not let you update Firmware.

The 2413S/U do have the five pin programming connectors for both the RF Insteon and Power Line Insteon Chips. Just their long standing fears of someone getting their hands on their firmware images.

 

Maybe this was a valid fear 10 years ago when the whole HA scene was being ushered in.

 

Now with the Z Wave, Zigbee, UPB camp firmly entrenched with the major players. At this point Insteon should be giving it away to try to get some decent (major vendors) to produce and make some 3rd party Insteon products!

 

That ship sailed away 7 years ago!

 

Teken

 

 

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Hi Guys,

 

ISY has a switching power supply. It's totally up to you how you would like to have it powered. i.e. you can also plug your ISY to the power supply and thus it'll always be on.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

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Hi Guys,

 

ISY has a switching power supply. It's totally up to you how you would like to have it powered. i.e. you can also plug your ISY to the power supply and thus it'll always be on.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

 

Awesome! Now what form factor does it resemble now ? Given you stated it wasn't a wall wart?

 

Teken

 

 

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Based on the statement, "The rest is pretty much identical to SmartHome's reference design...",

is it correct to assume that the UDI PLM will be dual-band, and not just PLC? Sure hope so.

 

Please, PLEASE!, add me to the "I want to order one as soon as they're available" list. 

I've had to replace several SH PLMs for clients just in the last 60 days (nearly all just barely over 2 years old). A viable, RELIABLE, alternative is very sorely needed.

 

Keep up the fantastic product development and support, UDI!

 

Lee Fleishman

INControl Home Automation

Thousand Oaks, CA

Posted

This is great.  The biggest challenge with my system today is the PLM dying every so often.

 

Thank you Michel for helping make the system more reliable!!

 

Sign me up to buy one.

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