Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Why on earth is there no keyfob for insteon. I would imagine most people would buy one if available. Can the Elk kefob fork to turn lights on and off or run programs? I don't have Elk yet but I imagine it is required for the keyfob to work. Thanks Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 There is. It's called the Insteon Mini Remote. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Link to comment
Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Author Share Posted September 19, 2016 There is. It's called the Insteon Mini Remote. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk I knew someone would say that. A keyfob is a remote that fits on your Keychain. Have you seen the size of the mini remote? It's almost twice the size of a typical keyfob, it's not intended for the outdoors, it is not rugged enough to use on a Keychain and for that matter there is no Keychain for it. That's why I believe they need to make one. At least I for one would love to have it. Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 (edited) I knew someone would say that. A keyfob is a remote that fits on your Keychain. Have you seen the size of the mini remote? It's almost twice the size of a typical keyfob, it's not intended for the outdoors, it is not rugged enough to use on a Keychain and for that matter there is no Keychain for it. That's why I believe they need to make one. At least I for one would love to have it.You need to tell SmartLabs not UDI. And I've seen the size. It's smaller than a keyfob. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Edited September 19, 2016 by GaryFunk Link to comment
Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Author Share Posted September 19, 2016 You need to tell SmartLabs not UDI. And I've seen the size. It's smaller than a keyfob. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk I'd hate to compare kefob size but you have a big keyfob. Mine is smaller. Regardless of size it is not intended as a keyfob, not rugged or meant for outdoor. Show me a pic of how you are can attach the mini remote to your Keychain. Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 I'd hate to compare kefob size but you have a big keyfob. Mine is smaller. Regardless of size it is not intended as a keyfob, not rugged or meant for outdoor. Show me a pic of how you are can attach the mini remote to your Keychain.I don't use a key chain and the only keyvi carry is for the car. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Link to comment
Scottmichaelj Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Why on earth is there no keyfob for insteon. I would imagine most people would buy one if available. Can the Elk kefob fork to turn lights on and off or run programs? I don't have Elk yet but I imagine it is required for the keyfob to work. Thanks The ELK keyfob will work fine as long as you have the ELK module. Just create the rules in the ELKRP software. The only thing I can't remember off the top of my head is if each keyfob buttons have to be the same or if each keyfob buttons can be different. Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 From what I can see, each button can be set as you wish. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Link to comment
giesen Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 The ELK keyfob will work fine as long as you have the ELK module. Just create the rules in the ELKRP software. The only thing I can't remember off the top of my head is if each keyfob buttons have to be the same or if each keyfob buttons can be different.He doesn't have an Elk yet either so getting the Elk module for ISY won't do him much good... Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk Link to comment
Scottmichaelj Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 He doesn't have an Elk yet either so getting the Elk module for ISY won't do him much good... Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk Your being too literal or I assumed too much. He said he didn't have an ELK but figured he needed it to work with the Elk keyfob. So I assumed IF I posted he would know that the ELK system would be required but also the module for the ISY. Sorry if I didn't spell this out exactly perfect. Link to comment
giesen Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Your being too literal or I assumed too much. He said he didn't have an ELK but figured he needed it to work with the Elk keyfob. So I assumed IF I posted he would know that the ELK system would be required but also the module for the ISY. Sorry if I didn't spell this out exactly perfect.Wasn't trying to ride your butt Just wanted to kind of answer his first question and confirm for him he needs an Elk as well.. Sent from my SM-N910W8 using Tapatalk Link to comment
Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Author Share Posted September 19, 2016 Yes I do not have elk. Was thinking about getting it. I was hoping for it to work without elk or a separate keyfob but at least if it works with elk then I'll be happy when I get it. Thanks for the replies Link to comment
Scottmichaelj Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 From what I can see, each button can be set as you wish. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Gary, the "BUTTONS" are preset to work the same on ALL the FOBS. So button 1 can run any rule/setting however that button has to work the same on all the FOBS. So the buttons ALL behave the same regardless how many FOBs you have and cannot be customized per FOB. Does this make sense? Link to comment
larryllix Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 You are right. My mini remote is larger than my keyfob too. Who has a keychain anymore? Who carries any keys for a vehicle or their house locks? Welcome to the 2st century. OTOH: Who pushes buttons on a keyfob, or even takes it out of their pocket until they hang their pants up at night? Wife never takes hers out of her purse. Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 How many rules are available? The screen I saw let me set button 1 to any rule that is available. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Link to comment
Scottmichaelj Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 How many rules are available? The screen I saw let me set button 1 to any rule that is available. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk You can set any rule to any FOB button (ELK has 4)- ALL KEYFOBS buttons will work the same, the FOBS can't be customized individually. So lets say you have two FOBS. Both can be setup to use any button as you wish but that button will work the same on all the FOBS. You can't have button 1 of KOB1 say turn on the lights and button 1 on FOB2 arm the alarm. The buttons all work the same on all FOBS. My point is, if you want to keep a FOB in the kitchen just to do kitchen lights and then a FOB in the bedroom to do bedroom lights that wont work. Link to comment
Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Author Share Posted September 19, 2016 (edited) You are right. My mini remote is larger than my keyfob too. Who has a keychain anymore? Who carries any keys for a vehicle or their house locks? Welcome to the 2st century. OTOH: Who pushes buttons on a keyfob, or even takes it out of their pocket until they hang their pants up at night? Wife never takes hers out of her purse. KeyFob.jpg Who carries keys anymore? Just the vast population. You may use remote locks or push start cars but most people do have keys. At any rate I, if the only man on the planet that still uses key, would like a key fob so that's why I ask. If you don't want or need one then that's OK. Edited September 19, 2016 by Blackbird Link to comment
Scottmichaelj Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 (edited) You are right. My mini remote is larger than my keyfob too. Who has a keychain anymore? Who carries any keys for a vehicle or their house locks? Welcome to the 2st century. OTOH: Who pushes buttons on a keyfob, or even takes it out of their pocket until they hang their pants up at night? Wife never takes hers out of her purse. KeyFob.jpg I am missing the point why anyone needs a remote or FOB anymore. That being said as a security guy I do suggest most people who have an ELK have a FOB. I think its great to have when answering the door to strangers or unexpected guest, or put in main rooms so if you see someone walking in your backyard that shouldn't be. One in a nightstand by your bed so in the middle of the night its accessible. For older people have one for emergencies in case you fall and can't get up. They are useful. For actual arming/disarming of the alarm coming and going I think there are better solutions. In the past I used an IOLinc with the garage door opener to arm/disarm the garage door along with notifications and solid program. EDIT: Who carries keys anymore? Just the vast population. You may use remote locks or push start cars but most people do have keys. At any rate I, if the only man on the planet that still uses key, would like a key fob so that's why I ask. If you don't want or need one then that's OK. Is what I said above a possible solution for you instead of a Keyfob? No ELK needed. Edited September 19, 2016 by Scottmichaelj Link to comment
giesen Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 OTOH: Who pushes buttons on a keyfob, or even takes it out of their pocket until they hang their pants up at night? Who hangs their pants up at night? I just throw mine on the floor Link to comment
larryllix Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Who hangs their pants up at night? I just throw mine on the floor That depends what is on the bed! Link to comment
Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Author Share Posted September 19, 2016 I am missing the point why anyone needs a remote or FOB anymore.That being said as a security guy I do suggest most people who have an ELK have a FOB. I think its great to have when answering the door to strangers or unexpected guest, or put in main rooms so if you see someone walking in your backyard that shouldn't be. One in a nightstand by your bed so in the middle of the night its accessible. For older people have one for emergencies in case you fall and can't get up. They are useful. For actual arming/disarming of the alarm coming and going I think there are better solutions. In the past I used an IOLinc with the garage door opener to arm/disarm the garage door along with notifications and solid program.EDIT: Is what I said above a possible solution for you instead of a Keyfob? No ELK needed. Seems like that's my only option and when I get the ELK I will get the keyfob Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Who hangs their pants up at night? I just throw mine on the floor Mine either go in the laundry or to the cleaner. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Link to comment
Blackbird Posted September 19, 2016 Author Share Posted September 19, 2016 I am missing the point why anyone needs a remote or FOB anymore.That being said as a security guy I do suggest most people who have an ELK have a FOB. I think its great to have when answering the door to strangers or unexpected guest, or put in main rooms so if you see someone walking in your backyard that shouldn't be. One in a nightstand by your bed so in the middle of the night its accessible. For older people have one for emergencies in case you fall and can't get up. They are useful. For actual arming/disarming of the alarm coming and going I think there are better solutions. In the past I used an IOLinc with the garage door opener to arm/disarm the garage door along with notifications and solid program.EDIT: Is what I said above a possible solution for you instead of a Keyfob? No ELK needed. We're you referring to the Elk fob or the mini remote Link to comment
larryllix Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Who carries keys anymore? Just the vast population. You may use remote locks or push start cars but most people do have keys. At any rate I, if the only man on the planet that still uses key, would like a key fob so that's why I ask. If you don't want or need one then that's OK. LOL. I have been spending my ISY lifetime trying to get rid of keys and fobs and tracking devices and use ISY for home automation. Yeah, there is still some remote control in me, 'cause I didn't think out the automation logic enough to handle every contingency yet. Until then we need Fobs and work-arounds. No Insteon but many other systems that can patch into ISY. I have quite a few X10 units in a box from the 80s. I did use some up until about this year. For a vehicle you want a longer range too. Insteon RF hasn't been that good on some distances for me. Link to comment
G W Posted September 19, 2016 Share Posted September 19, 2016 Seems like that's my only option and when I get the ELK I will get the keyfobI have four of them and the problem I see is the lack of security. If my kid loses it anyone can use it. Short and to the point. Best regards, Gary Funk Link to comment
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