dpeterson4ca Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 Just received an email from Smarthome about a new device called a "Smoke Bridge" (model #2982-222). http://www.smarthome.com/2982-222/INSTE ... =HML13RA18 Seems it is an Insteon conduit for the line of First Alert ONELINK detectors. Is this something the ISY will support soon? Thx.
Brian H Posted February 8, 2013 Posted February 8, 2013 It is in the drop down list for firmware 3.3.10 now. Cat 10 Subcat 0A
dpeterson4ca Posted February 8, 2013 Author Posted February 8, 2013 Excellent, thanks!... looking forward to seeing how this integrates with the detectors and pgming...
Michel Kohanim Posted February 9, 2013 Posted February 9, 2013 Hello all, Please note that although we added support for it based on the developer's guide, we could not test anything except the test button. In short, we have never ever seen any of the commands (just like the Leak Sensor/Heartbeat). As such: 1. Please do keep us abreast of whatever you find 2. Do not assume that this works With kind regards, Michel
dpeterson4ca Posted February 9, 2013 Author Posted February 9, 2013 Thanks for the heads-up, Michel!... as soon as I get my hands on a unit, I will report back as I have several First Alert ONELINK devices I am anxious to link to...
jdc Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 I tried got one of these, tried linking to it, and got the following message: "The following device could not be added: 23.4E.1E INSTEON Smoke Sensor v.00 - Cannot determine Insteon Engine"
jdc Posted March 2, 2013 Posted March 2, 2013 I think my problem was that it was not being found on the circuit into which it was plugged, as I have been able to link to it on another one. Sorry for the false alarm (no pun intended).
MWareman Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 Sorry to revive an old thread - but just got my smoke bridge and 4 new First alert Onelink alarms (two with CO - two fire only). This is what I did. I linked each alarm to each other. The last one I linked to the smoke bridge. So far - so good. On ISY - using 4.0.4 with the 4.0.11 UI I tried adding the device by it's ID. I got 'Unknown engine'. I clicked 'Start Linking' and pressed the button on the smoke bridge until the double-beep. This time - it linked to the ISY fine (although I got a comm error for some reason). I right-clicked the main node - and 'Write updates to device'. This brought the smoke bridge online - so to speak. Now - I got 7 nodes: NODE-Smoke NODE-CO NODE-Test NODE-Unknown Message NODE-Clear NODE-Low Bat NODE-Malfunction (Other reports I've seen indicate 3... not sure why I have 7. The smoke bridge is reporting v43). I have not had time to experiment with all of the conditions and triggers here - plus the wife is (already) getting annoyed at the loud testing. Does anyone have any good details of: Can I trigger a 'fire' signal on a connected and monitored Elk M1? (I have the Elk module) This is only for when the house is unattended (alarm is in 'Armed Away' mode) so I don't have to rely on a neighbours to call in case there is smoke when we are not home. What is 'Clear' about? Should I setup a state variable for 'Smoke Detected' - has 'NODE-Smoke' going on turn the state to '1'. Then have a program to wait for 'NODE-Clear' to change the state to '0'? I have heard that 'Smoke' and 'CO' issues a 'Off' for a clear - but 'Test' does not. Just trying to figure out how they all interact without driving everyone nuts with many, many loud tests.. I notice there is no write up on the wiki. I'm happy to collect information and write something up. Thanks for any info you have! Michael.
Brian H Posted October 31, 2013 Posted October 31, 2013 The sales page for the Smoke Bridge shows five nodes. The developers notes for the Smoke Bridge show all seven. Maybe early units didn't support all of them. Personally that would be no surprise to me. Smartlabs updates firmware and we get big surprises. ISY Firmware Release Notes also indicated that Smoke Bridge issues where addressed at 4.0.2. That could also be a factor in how many nodes where added.
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