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New Polisy which has bluetooth, quesiton


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23 minutes ago, toddhutch said:

I'm wondering since it has bluetooth, will it be able to communicate with remote indoor fans?

 

The vast majority of fans are IR or traditional RF.  What fan do you have that's Bluetooth?  There are some (Hampton Bay) that are Zigbee.  

I'm curious as to the intended or foreseen use cases of the BT with Polisy as well.  Perhaps a native BT sensor for the presence nodeserver?  Perhaps other control use cases implemented by a nodeserver... hmm... possibilities :)

 

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Agree, what is BT for?  BT only works for short distances so it isn't like you would use it to control a fan that is probably not going to be near it.  Maybe you can use BT to configure it?  Ideally the next gen of ISY will have the polisy hardware built-in and use a single GUI to control all of it.  Of course the GUI could be done regardless of the physical nature of the device.

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11 minutes ago, giomania said:

It said the Polisy was the future of isy, so maybe it is the next isy?


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Your ISY’s sidekick now and its destiny in the future.

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I am in and just pre-ordered mine. UDI is the best. My only question, what do I do with my RPi ? Can I transfer the Nodeservers to Polisy or do I reprogram the Polisy ?

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2 hours ago, apostolakisl said:

Agree, what is BT for?  BT only works for short distances so it isn't like you would use it to control a fan that is probably not going to be near it.  Maybe you can use BT to configure it?  Ideally the next gen of ISY will have the polisy hardware built-in and use a single GUI to control all of it.  Of course the GUI could be done regardless of the physical nature of the device.

http://www.cooperindustries.com/content/public/en/lighting/connected_systems/halo_home.html

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2 hours ago, dbuss said:

OK then, I guess they are doing a BT mesh that hops around the house like zwave or Insteon.  I have to wonder what the range is.  I was always under the impression that BT was a 20 foot kind of thing.  After googling, I see that there are 3 classes and the high power one is 100m, though I don't believe I've ever seen a device that uses class 3.  I'm assuming that is clear line of sight only.  I can't find anywhere that lists the class for the Eaton lights or the Polisy BT.  I'm assuming that since this is 2 way, both devices must be at high power for it to work at distance.  I wonder when Eaton came out with this stuff, this is the first I've heard of it.

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16 hours ago, simplextech said:

Your ISY’s sidekick now and its destiny in the future.

Yep, it sounds to me like Polisy is the next gen ISY. Here is a direct quote from Michel Kohanim from the Introducing Polisy comment section, "Polisy is designed to be fully integrated with ISY (you’ll use the same interface to talk with both). Furthermore, over time, functions in ISY will be moved over to Polisy such that Polisy will become the next gen ISY."

 

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You can use the BT in the Polisy for Presence Poly.... and can re-purpose existing rpi as additional presence poly stations to further sub-divide your castles :)

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Now what I really want to know.... How is the name supposed to be pronounced???? :)

is it like "Policy" or is it "Police" or "Police-y" come one we now need an enunciation guide!!!

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I use the Bluetooth Class 2 for a couple of things, it's more expensive (I think since there are less products produced causes the expense) and harder to find, but the distance is great.  

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@toddhutch

I'm looking for greater range in my bluetooth, saw your post and did some searching. Didn't you mean to say that you are using Class 1 to get the extended range?

According to Wikipedia (search Bluetooth):

"Officially Class 3 radios have a range of up to 1 metre (3 ft), Class 2, most commonly found in mobile devices, 10 metres (33 ft), and Class 1, primarily for industrial use cases,100 metres (300 ft)."

Also, there is mention of Bluetooth 5.x  with a range of "40–400 m (100–1,000 ft) " but trades data rate to achieve this greater range.

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On 6/13/2019 at 10:27 PM, simplextech said:

Now what I really want to know.... How is the name supposed to be pronounced???? :)

is it like "Policy" or is it "Police" or "Police-y" come one we now need an enunciation guide!!!

As non-Americans we have a very different Z-wave ('Zed Wave') too. :) 

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LOL.....It's a "51st State" thing. 

Fortunately we use the same Zed-Wave radios as the "Americans"

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Posted
2 hours ago, larryllix said:

As non-Americans we have a very different Z-wave ('Zed Wave') too. :) 

We are suspicious of these north-of-the-border smart aces (spelling intended).....

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4 minutes ago, asbril said:

We are suspicious of these north-of-the-border smart aces (spelling intended).....

Just remember...  'south' means downhill from us. :)

but I hear you have 'gone north'.

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