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Might be dumb question??

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Hi Ron,

 

I am not sure how would ISY communicate with this device since it's neither INSTEON nor do we even know what type of RF device it is.

 

With kind regards,

Michel

  • 2 months later...

Hello Ron,

 

I realize this is an old post... just in case you're still looking.

 

I've had the Morning deadbolt installed on my garage entry door for about a year now. This is our main method of entering the house and the door gets used 30+ times a day (conservative estimate).

 

Here's a little review that I did on the Lock + remote: http://forum.universal-devices.com/viewtopic.php?t=3642&highlight=

 

I've been using the IOLinc kit to control the lock: http://www.smarthome.com/24950B2/I-O-Linc-INSTEON-Morning-Industry-Lock-Control-Kit/p.aspx

 

While this has functioned well, it's a bit obtrusive. If you can afford to wait, SH is currently testing a dedicated product that will perform the same function as the kit in a far nicer package. I was involved with the Alpha testing of the product, and as I result, can't provide specifics.

 

Edit: Ron, just say you on the list of Beta testers. Sorry for the diversion.

This is the second time that I've heard of this device. I presume that it serves to make a smaller version of that double I/O Linc soldered into the key fob. Is that right, or is there additional two-way communication?

 

Also, how does one become a beta tester for this? I've got a couple of these locks and would like to try this.

Brad,

 

Sorry if we're slow in providing details. We're somewhat bound by the terms of the Alpha/Beta test agreement.

 

Matt Randle is leading the testing from the SH side: mrandle@smartlabsinc.com

No worries. I figured as much. Thanks for the contact info.

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