dtt255 Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 Looking for the ability to monitor, open, close, the garage door motor I just installed. It is the elite 8500 model. It has the MyQ system built in. So I can use the liftmaster system to open and close it, and monitor but it is just another system for me to look over. Would rather have it all setup through the ISY. Look forward to any feedback! DTT
Teken Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 All you would have to purchase is the following insteon kit: http://www.smarthome.com/74551/I-O-Linc-INSTEON-Garage-Door-Control-Status-Kit/p.aspx
dtt255 Posted July 14, 2014 Author Posted July 14, 2014 Thanks for that answer. Have you used this before? Just wondering if it works well or not.
MWareman Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) The iolinc won't control a MyQ door without some hackery, if you have the button in your garage with the LCD. Status is fine with the kit though, as long as you get the correct relay and do not use 'trigger reverse'. I'm going to be installing one of these in a couple of weeks, and plan to get an extra wireless controller to wire to the iolinc (well, actually I'll be using my Elk M1... But same concept). There is also an API, but its not friendly to the ISY. You have to call an authorization URL first to get an access token, then you call a different API to perform actions using the token. The token is only valid for a few minutes though... Edit: by 'not control' I mean the iolinc controlling the door power cycles the button controller because of the way it shorts the wires together to cause the door to operate. This normally wouldn't be an issue, but with MyQ doors it is apparently. Edited July 14, 2014 by MWareman
Teken Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 Thanks for that answer. Have you used this before? Just wondering if it works well or not. I have a similar system as yours minus the MyQ and online hub. All of the other parts are exactly the same and was called the Liftmaster 3800 jack shaft back in the day. I have been using the Insteon garage IO kit for more then five years without any issues. The wires that come from the IO simply install in parallel into the actual GDO main board.
dtt255 Posted July 14, 2014 Author Posted July 14, 2014 The iolinc won't control a MyQ door without some hackery, if you have the button in your garage with the LCD. I'm going to be installing one of these in a couple of weeks, and plan to get an extra wireless controller to wire to the iolinc (well, actually I'll be using my Elk M1... But same concept). There is also an API, but its not friendly to the ISY. You have to call an authorization URL first to get an access token, then you call a different API to perform actions using the token. The token is only valid for a few minutes though... I just installed the 8500 Elite this weekend. Great unit. Really is. Anyway, it is MyQ enabled. So I would need to wire another push button switch, if I have the button that has the LCD on it? The controller I have on the wall is controlled with two wires. Here is a link to the wall unit controller I have: http://www.amazon.com/LiftMaster-888LM-Security-Upgrades-Previous/dp/B00B8BFG0O/ref=pd_sim_hi_14?ie=UTF8&refRID=0M2ZPFX24YRCNEBH173D I don't see any LCD at all. So would this be one that can work from your experience?
MWareman Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) I've not used it yet - but there are plenty of reported issues with the 'smart' wall buttons. Simply shorting the wires causes them to reset. YMMV. Personally, I'd start with a quick test by momentarily shorting the two wires (at the motor) to simulate what the iolinc does. The door will operate - but watch your button. Does it reset/beep/freak out? If not, you should be fine with the stock iolinc wired as the instructions say. This is the one my door motor came with: http://www.amazon.com/Liftmaster-880lm-Smart-Control-Panel/dp/B005FT4NNG Again, two wires and I know the iolinc messes this one up. I'm planning to have to work around issues with that one. Edited July 14, 2014 by MWareman
dtt255 Posted July 14, 2014 Author Posted July 14, 2014 I've not used it yet - but there are plenty of reported issues with the 'smart' wall buttons. Simply shorting the wires causes them to reset. YMMV. Personally, I'd start with a quick test by momentarily shorting the two wires (at the motor) to simulate what the iolinc does. The door will operate - but watch your button. Does it reset/beep/freak out? If not, you should be fine with the stock iolinc wired as the instructions say. This is the one my door motor came with: http://www.amazon.com/Liftmaster-880lm-Smart-Control-Panel/dp/B005FT4NNG Again, two wires and I know the iolinc messes this one up. I'm planning to have to work around issues with that one. Yeah mine does NOT come with that one. How many wires are needed to be installed for that wall unit?
MWareman Posted July 14, 2014 Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) Just 2. Power is supplied down the two wires from the motor and the unit communicates back to the motor wirelessly (MyQ is a two way protocol). The iolinc shorting the wires does not harm this directly (its a high impedance power supply), but it does interrupt power to the controller, causing all kinds of issues apparently. Some people have taken the button apart and wired directly to the push button, others have done the same to a secondary wireless button (as I plan to do). Edited July 14, 2014 by MWareman
dtt255 Posted July 14, 2014 Author Posted July 14, 2014 (edited) Just 2. Power is supplied down the two wires from the motor and the unit communicates back to the motor wirelessly (MyQ is a two way protocol). The iolinc shorting the wires does not harm this directly (its a high impedance power supply), but it does interrupt power to the controller, causing all kinds of issues apparently. Some people have taken the button apart and wired directly to the push button, others have done the same to a secondary wireless button (as I plan to do). Ok. Can you walk me through how to test if I will have issue with my wall unit can handle the garage unit controller? Thanks again Edited July 14, 2014 by dtt255
MWareman Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 I will be trying when I move into the house in just over a week. My opener is still its box. Michael.
dtt255 Posted July 20, 2014 Author Posted July 20, 2014 wondering...do i just cross the wires at the wall remote? if it triggers it, the insteon kit will work?
Brian H Posted July 20, 2014 Posted July 20, 2014 Momentarily jump the two together. If it works the kit should work. If it works and you have a intelligent display. It may reset the display. If power and data are both on the same two wires.
ChaAZydTalyr Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 All you would have to purchase is the following insteon kit: http://www.smarthome.com/74551/I-O-Linc-INSTEON-Garage-Door-Control-Status-Kit/p.aspx Thanks for the Help! Cheers LiftMaster Garage Door Opener Phoenix Company
G W Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 (edited) I have two MyQ units and just started looking at how they communicate. I'm not sure but I think these could be modified to work locally and when used with a node server, let the ISY have full control. Sent from my SM-N900P using Tapatalk Edited July 1, 2015 by GaryFunk
LeeG Posted July 1, 2015 Posted July 1, 2015 dtt255 My door openers are Wayne Dalton which use multi button RF only door controls. Had to do the same attachment you are considering. Has worked for years with Insteon control of detached garage doors. I have experience with small low wattage soldering iron so did the work myself. If you have a usual assortment of neighbors very likely at least one will have the needed soldering iron and experience using it. Using caution the wires can be attached with no damage to door controller.
apnar Posted July 2, 2015 Posted July 2, 2015 I'm planning on putting in a new opener with MyQ system so have been doing a good bit of reading. I think my solution is goign to be to get an extra normal wireless remote and wire an IOlink to "press" the button on it. I also plan to hardwire power to it. Should work smoothly with no ill effects.
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